Unitarian Universalist Fellowship: Amarillo’s Witchcraft/Pagan Headquarters
This is the first in a small series of articles that will expose to the light the darkness of witchcraft and Satanism in Amarillo.
I have known about weird things going on at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship building at 4900 Cornell for a long time. As far back as the early 80′s when I was an agnostic, I heard about strange happenings there. My first ex-wife’s (there are three ex-wives BTW) mother had several friends that attended there. One of them openly admitted to being a warlock. Most of them were nature worshipping pagans. Witchcraft is a practice. It is an offshoot of an earth based religion. Wicca is a pagan religion. Witchcraft is a practice that emanated from these false religious practices. There are many Wiccans that attend the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
Shortly after Repent Amarillo made the news here locally, I got a phone call from a local pastor who had a church near the Unitarian Universalist. He told me that when they were cleaning the church late on some evenings they would see a procession of people dressed in black robes with lit tiki torches going into the Unitarian Universalist building. It creeped out his congregation. Shortly thereafter, he told me that many members of his congregation became seriously ill. He believed that the nearby Unitarian Universalist and the evil rites being practiced there were directly responsible. He asked our group to come and lay hands on his church and pray for his congregation. We did. We annointed his church with oil and prayed for the safety of his congregation. We also laid hands on the Unitarian Universalist building and prayed to break the demonic connection from that place and we claimed the ground for the kingdom of God. The mysterious illnesses went away.
When I was still unsaved and married to ex-wife #3, and by this time a Deist, I attended the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship for nearly a year. My ex-wife and I were not saved and were searching for God and this was a misguided stop along the way. She is now saved as well. During this period I learned a lot about the pagans and witches that attended there. I even ate at one of their houses. In a worldly sense they were all very nice people, just leaning heavily to the liberal side of politics. They were not at all happy that I was a Rush Limbuagh fan and we had many political discussions. Even though I was not saved at the time I was a staunch political conservative.
During this time period I personally witnessed pagan ceremonies performed in the building. I also learned there were witchcraft/pagan ceremonies being performed there after normal service hours and some were conducted at the Peace Farm on U.S. Highway 60 near Pantex. The leadership of the local peace movement was centered at the Unitarian Universalist as well.
So, naturally, when Repent Amarillo was began we put the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on the prayer map. After we started the ministry we confronted the darkness of witchcraft on two separate occaisions during actual witchcraft ceremonies. One was on Samhain (Pagan holiday) of 2009. We prayed out loud while approx. 20-25 witches stood in a circle wearing black robes outside of the building. They were trying to contact the dead. Our prayer unnerved them and they never finished the rite. Some of them literally ran back into the building. It is absolutely true what the scriptures said about Christians putting the ungodly to flight. One of them, dressed as a vampire, even bowed to us as the group fled in a sort of recognition of God’s victory over the darkness. We later witnessed to that young man for nearly an hour.
In 2010 we did nearly the same thing with identical results (minus the bowing). The darkness does indeed flee the light. If you have ever wondered where the headquarters of witchcraft in Amarillo is located, well, now you know. So, please continue to pray for the salvation of lost souls there and pray against the demonic rites they practice there. More later.






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