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Prominent Music Minister Faces Molestation Charges By Robert Marus Associated Baptist Press March 17, 2008 http://www.abpnews.com/3085.article An Alabama music minister prominent in moderate Baptist life has been charged with sexual abuse of a minor while he was employed in an earlier position in Maryland. Tim Mann, who has been minister of music at Shades Crest Baptist Church in Hoover, Ala., since 2001, was released on $10,000 bond March 14 by a Jefferson County, Ala., judge, according to the Birmingham News. He was ordered to report to officials in Montgomery County, Md., by March 21. Mann was arrested March 13 on a warrant from Maryland and sent to the county jail. Hoover is a Birmingham suburb. Dennis Foust, the Shades Crest pastor, did not respond to an Associated Baptist Press reporter's request for comment by press time for this story. But he told the Birmingham paper that the charges "involve alleged abusive actions of sexual misconduct in the 1990s which may have occurred while he served a congregation in Maryland." Mann was music and worship pastor at First Baptist Church of Gaithersburg, Md., from 1991-1998. He directed the music program at First Baptist Church of St. Petersburg, Fla., after his Maryland stint and before accepting the job in Alabama. Foust told the paper that Mann passed an extensive background check when Shades Crest hired him. He was not aware of any allegations of abuse against Mann in his current position, Foust said, "yet we are offering open conversation and counseling as needed to those who have been adversely affected by this alleged breach of trust by one of our staff members." Mann reportedly informed Shades Crest members of the Maryland charges March 8 and resigned from his church position. He also resigned from an adjunct position on the music faculty at nearby Samford University, one of the largest Baptist institutions of higher learning in the world. Mann was reportedly highly regarded by his peers in music ministry. In 2004, he served as worship leader for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship general assembly, which was held in Birmingham. Shades Crest is one of the largest moderate Baptist congregations in Alabama. |
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