Well, if you didn't notice, all the True Christians did not fly up into the sky on Saturday. And while Harold Camping is saying that
it actually did happen, one of our local groups of believers apparently has
apologized for the lack of judgement day.
Official Statement Concerning May 21
There are many different time paths in the Bible which point to May 21, the 17th day of the 2nd month of the Biblical calendar this year. While we will have to wait on God to reveal to us the details about that day, it is true that the Rapture did not happen. So, I would like to apologize to all of those to whom I told, either directly or by signage, that the Rapture would take place on May 21. I told thousands of people that this was guaranteed to happen and that was not true, even though I believed it very definitely. I hope you will forgive me for saying something that was not true. I was wrong.
Unfortunately, they didn't figure it completely out.
The Bible is still absolutely true and trustworthy.
When more information is available about the 17th day of the 2nd month this year, I will update this website with it, God willing.