Weird Time for Christians

This just saddens me.  It appears he can't shake his issues.  He has been down this road before.   Too many guys become pastors of mega churches who haven't been proven and tested in life.  Some shouldn't be pastors at all - if they really knew themselves.    My older Son lived in Co Springs when the below occurred.  New Life Church was a respected church in the community - just down the street from where he worked at the time.  The whole community was shocked.  Haggard was President of Nat'l Assoc of Evangelicals - which again rewards 'success' not tested character (never heard of a faithful small church leading the association).  

From Wiki: 

Ted Arthur Haggard ( born June 27, 1956) is an American evangelical pastor. Haggard is the founder and former pastor of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado and is a founder of the Association of Life-Giving Churches. He served as President of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) from 2003 until November 2006.

Haggard made national headlines in November 2006 when male prostitute and masseur Mike Jones alleged that Haggard, who had advocated against the legalization of same-sex marriage, had paid him for sex for three years and had also purchased and used crystal methamphetamine. Haggard resigned his post at New Life Church and his other leadership roles shortly after the allegations became public. Later, Haggard admitted to drug use, some sexual activity with Jones, and an inappropriate relationship with a young man who attended New Life Church.

In 2010, Haggard and his wife, Gayle, founded Saint James Church in Colorado Springs; as of September 2018, Haggard continues to serve as founding pastor at Saint James Church


https://religionnews.com/2022/07/26/disgraced-pastor-ted-haggard-faces-new-allegations/

RNS) — Former Colorado megachurch pastor Ted Haggard, who fell from grace in 2006 after a gay sex-and-drug scandal, is now facing some of the same allegations at another church.

Haggard, 66, is being accused of using methamphetamine and behaving inappropriately with young men at St. James Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado, a church he founded in 2010, The Denver Gazette reported.

A onetime president of the National Association of Evangelicals, Haggard resigned from New Life Church in Colorado Springs in the wake of a scandal involving a Denver male prostitute. Haggard admitted at the time that he bought methamphetamine and paid the prostitute for massages. Later, it also emerged he’d had an inappropriate relationship with a young man at the megachurch he founded.

Haggard went through a “spiritual restoration” process, and his wife, Gayle, wrote a book about the experience, called “Why I Stayed.” (New Life Church continues under the leadership of Brady Boyd.)





The most recent allegations were made by Kirk “Seth” Sethman, who was ordained as a minister by St. James Church in 2012. Sethman recorded the statements of two young adult men who said Haggard touched them inappropriately on several occasions at the church. One of them was a minor at the time the touching began in 2019.

Sethman said he first approached church elders with allegations about Haggard in 2020.

St. James has declined in membership in recent years and earlier this year sold its building. Haggard is still head pastor but has moved the church’s services and study sessions to his home and is now calling his new congregation the Storyhouse Church.

Haggard was first ordained as a Southern Baptist but is now part of the Free Methodist Church. His new church does not appear to be affiliated with the denomination.

In 2016, Haggard helped found the Network of Redemptive Churches. In a sermon, he explained the group would “train church boards and church leadership in how to respond redemptively to the worst possible day, so that someone else’s sin is an opportunity to model the gospel, instead of someone else’s sin being a point of shame.”

 
I wonder what his definition of 'well ' is ??  I hope he means to think deeply about alliance to a fraud con man or alliance to the Gospel.

 
I wonder what his definition of 'well ' is ??  I hope he means to think deeply about alliance to a fraud con man or alliance to the Gospel.
Scrolling through his timeline and bio and it's clear he's another hypocritical MAGAt who apparently worked in the Trump administration. 

 
As a Christian, I can tell you, there's gonna be a whole lotta "Christians" going to Hell.  Yes, the Bible does talk about "having a form of Godliness but denying the power thereof; from these turn away."

 
As a Christian, I can tell you, there's gonna be a whole lotta "Christians" going to Hell.  Yes, the Bible does talk about "having a form of Godliness but denying the power thereof; from these turn away."
A thought struck me this morning.

These “pop up” non-denominational evangelical churches are by and large overwhelming filled with “conservatives”.  West Omaha is filled with these types of churches.

When I think of conservative, I think slow to change, huge respect of traditions, and deep rational thought before making drastic decisions.  
 

But yet, these people flock to churches with no history, no traditions, no dogma, etc.  They are making religious choices on what feels good and serves them in the moment.  No thought required, actually many preachers vilify the natural doubts many Christians have.

I just find it strange.

 
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