Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Crystal Cathedral


The controversy surrounding the sale of bankruptcy of the Crystal Cathedral continues as speculation mounts on the return of Dr. Robert H. Schuller, founder of Garden Grove, California, church, senior pastor.Some think Schuller, famous for its " hours of Power "broadcast can be the saving grace of the Church.

Whispers back Schuller was born after the September 14 decision, a federal judge ruled to proceed with the sale of the emblematic church of glass, as creditors seek to recover $ 50 million to the Ministry evil.

"I am 85 years old and I thought about the future of the church," Schuller said while the federal courthouse in Santa Ana last week, reports NBC.

About 400 creditors have received a voting schedule in the sales plan for the mega-church, which has already received several offers - the highest bid of the Catholic Diocese of Orange for $ 53.6 million.

The Crystal Cathedral was forced to seek protection under Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 2010 when they face persecution for the money owed to suppliers of production in 2009 of "Glory of Christmas." In addition to pending charges, the church also was criticized for a drop in income.

Current owner of the cathedral parish priest, Sheila Schuller Coleman announced in May that the church was sold because of its economic situation.

The church then announced a "full of faith" the decision in July to try to raise money through contributions from fans and record sales of Crystal Cathedral, but it seems that the sale is imminent.

"I do not really know at this time how the plan is going to specify that the buyer will be, which will select a buyer," said Carl Grumer NBC.

Registration is a lawyer representing Dr. Schuller and the lady and her daughter, Carol, and her husband Tim Milner.

"There are many unknown at this stage, so it's hard for us any kind of determination," said Grumer.

Other interested buyers include Chapman University, Hobby Lobby, and my Father's House International Church of Norco.

The Christian message contacted Crystal Cathedral comment Tuesday, but the message was not returned at time of press.

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