Been following what's on the news about Robert Morris and Gateway Church?
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"When I was in my early twenties, I was involved in inappropriate sexual behavior with a young lady in a home where I was staying. It was kissing and petting and not intercourse, but it was wrong. This behavior happened on several occasions over the next few years," the pastor said in his statement.
"In March of 1987, this situation was brought to light, and it was confessed and repented of. I submitted myself to the Elders of Shady Grove Church and the young lady's father. They asked me to step out of ministry and receive counseling and freedom ministry, which I did. Since that time, I have walked in purity and accountability in this area," Morris said in his statement, adding he and his wife met with the survivor and her family in 1989.
"I asked their forgiveness, and they graciously forgave me," he said.
NomadicAggie said:
Robert Morris has officially resigned.
AGC said:NomadicAggie said:
Robert Morris has officially resigned.
Looks like the church hired a firm to investigate and confessed they were unaware of victim's age or duration. Good for them if that is all true.
Maximus_Meridius said:AGC said:NomadicAggie said:
Robert Morris has officially resigned.
Looks like the church hired a firm to investigate and confessed they were unaware of victim's age or duration. Good for them if that is all true.
I hope it is, but I'm having a hard time believing they didn't know more than they're admitting.
10andBOUNCE said:
Christians need to wake up. We've got wolves all around. I'm trying to find anything that remotely makes this man qualified to pastor a church. Beyond that,his son and daughter in law also hold pastoral titles and I see no qualifications or training for them either. Correct me if I'm wrong…
ABATTBQ87 said:10andBOUNCE said:
Christians need to wake up. We've got wolves all around. I'm trying to find anything that remotely makes this man qualified to pastor a church. Beyond that,his son and daughter in law also hold pastoral titles and I see no qualifications or training for them either. Correct me if I'm wrong…
Saul killed Christians for fun, and then one day encountered Jesus and his life and name changed.
According to you Paul wasnt qualified to pastor either
NomadicAggie said:
I don't seem to recall that part of the bible where Paul hid the worst part of his story and obfuscated the truth until he was forced to step down. By the way, no one is saying he can't be forgiven or that there is not mercy for everyone, but this is also a criminal matter. Knowing what you know now, that you did not know a week ago, would you leave your daughter alone with this man? Therefore, would you want him in the pulpit of your church?
The articles I've read indicate that she did not wait 37 years. She told her dad and family, who confronted folks in authority. When they were ignored/dismissed by the folks in authority, the father "washed his hands" of the entire situation.Quote:
Why did she wait 37 years? What's her motivation?
She didn't. Morris admitted to the abuse decades ago. What wasn't known was that the girl he was a abusing was a child. Morris had led people to believe it was a "young woman" and tried to get her to sign an NDA a decade or so back for $25k.ABATTBQ87 said:NomadicAggie said:
I don't seem to recall that part of the bible where Paul hid the worst part of his story and obfuscated the truth until he was forced to step down. By the way, no one is saying he can't be forgiven or that there is not mercy for everyone, but this is also a criminal matter. Knowing what you know now, that you did not know a week ago, would you leave your daughter alone with this man? Therefore, would you want him in the pulpit of your church?
Have all the facts been put on the table, or do you just default to believing all women, all the time, regardless of length of time between today and supposed event?
I graduated in 87, the same time frame that this woman is saying this happened to her. Why did she wait 37 years? What's her motivation?
ABATTBQ87 said:10andBOUNCE said:
Christians need to wake up. We've got wolves all around. I'm trying to find anything that remotely makes this man qualified to pastor a church. Beyond that,his son and daughter in law also hold pastoral titles and I see no qualifications or training for them either. Correct me if I'm wrong…
Saul killed Christians for fun, and then one day encountered Jesus and his life and name changed.
According to you Paul wasnt qualified to pastor either
I'd argue that the troubled background makes traveling evangelists uniquely qualified to convert people. They're more approachable and relatable. Pastors can often seem stiff and difficult to reach.mosdefn14 said:
I did, and you're correct.
I was saying Paul, in his multiple journeys, was in a different role (traveling & evangelizing) than RM is shepherding Gateway.
People can be very formidable evangelists due to their background and ability to relate and give testimony. But that background can disqualify them from the role of pastor.
This was well worth the watch.NomadicAggie said: