Sorry, one more thing; I had to look up their website too. There's this whole thing about church building website marketing that I've never covered with the church that we'll have to go over someday, but they do the exact same thing. I've noticed that a lot of church building websites like to highlight their "GIVE" sections, and this site is no different, but one of the major things I want to point out is that is that Westview is a fine example of one of those church buildings that is a leaf, off of a twig, off of a branch, off of the trunk of a corrupt tree.
Someone who looks up Westview would not be able to find any connection to 501c3, and so they would think there's no problem there, but hold on, look at the fine print at the bottom of their site.
https://www.westviewcc.org/contact-cedar-city-church/Btw, the website is kinda' terribly designed in my opinion, and they're paying about $50/mo just for the upkeep of it. There are fees I could discern based on what I saw, so in short, they're paying a lot of money for that site, and for such a small establishment, I'm confused how they can afford that.
However, they might be getting infusion of funding from their parent organization:
"
2018 Westview Christian Center. All Rights Reserved. Westview is a member of the Rocky Mountain Ministry Network."
Okay, let's go look up the Rocky Mountain Ministry Network.
Though I couldn't find 501c3 connection, I did find that they employed people who had training in accounting for "non-profit organizations." Hmm. But I also found that the Rocky Mountain Ministry Network is a sub-organization that is branched off of The General Council of the Assemblies of God. Okay, let's go look up The General Council of the Assemblies of God.
Oh, well that didn't take long, so yeah, they are a 501c3 non-proft who parents over RMMN and Westview, so they are all a part of a larger 501c3 conglomerate, but don't state that on their individual sites. Here's a page where the GCAG organization instructs all their branches on how to file their taxes under 501c3:
https://www.agfinancial.org/2019-tax-guide/Here's the general 501c3 information for them. Notice that they don't have a listing for how much money their parent company brings in on a yearly basis:
https://www.taxexemptworld.com/organization.asp?tn=1048449I did a little more digging and found a financial statement for 2012-2013:
https://www.guidestar.org/ViewEdoc.aspx?eDocId=2597875&approved=TrueThis shows they brought in $3.1 million, and I guarantee they've grown since then.
I'm going to stop there because I've got other work to do, but that should be enough to show that they do not belong to Christ, they belong to the IRS. And I guarantee they push false doctrine on tithe, otherwise, they would never have gotten to $3.1 million.
https://www.creationliberty.com/articles/tithe.php