Monday, January 16, 2006

IRS Asked To Investigate Two Ohio Churches

Today's New York times reports that a group of 31 religious leaders has sent a complaint to the Internal Revenue Service requesting an investigation of two large churches in the Columbus, Ohio area, Fairfield Christian Church and the World Harvest Church. They claim the churches, that were active in getting out the vote for President Bush in 2004, are now improperly helping Kenneth Blackwell, a conservative Republican running for governor. Both churches denied that any of their activities violated limitations on nonprofit political activity., saying they "endorse values, but not candidates."

Rod Parsley, the pastor at World Harvest Church, has organized Reformation Ohio whose goal is to win 100,000 converts, register 40,000 new voters and help the poor. The Ohio Restoration Project, a nonprofit organization led by Rev. Russell Johnson, Fairfield's minister, has said its goal is to create an army of "Patriot Pastors" to help increase the participation of church members in this year's statewide elections.