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Sex Scandals in Free-Church Pews GetReligion May 19, 2008 http://www.getreligion.org/?p=3512 Theres a new sex scandal unfolding in the world of evangelicals, a small story that points toward an imporant and very complex larger story. Heres the top of a short, newsy report in the Dallas Morning News:
Theres a small clue as to the scope of the story in those basic facts. The churchs regular worship service is on Saturday night? Actually, that would be a regular worship service, since the congregation is so large that people worship in waves, in services at two locations. It is also important to note that Barron was a minister, as opposed to being the minister, or senior pastor. Here is one paragraph of crucial info:
Yes, 40 ministers in one congregation. This scandal should blow over very quickly, since the minister in question is not a powerful figure whose name is easy to link to GOP politics. Of course, if there is some kind of link, then all bets are off. But there is an important story here, one linked to clergy sexual abuse in Protestantism. To be specific, there are important reasons that it has been hard for activists to gain much traction trying to bring more attention justifiable attention to the subject of clergy sexual abuse among Southern Baptists and other free-church denominations. The problem is real. And there are also very real legal problems facing those who want to clean the situation up, complications that are different from those facing, for example, Roman Catholic reformers. I have been interested in this topic for some time and here is a piece of a Scripps Howard column from five years ago:
So why is it hard for reformers to attack this problem? Why cant Southern Baptist authorities crack down? Ah, theres the problem. In a free-church movement one with no bishops, no authoritative central structure the churches are pretty much on their own when it comes to this kind of work.
Do you see the point? For lawyers, the goal is to find a structure to sue, yet in the free-church way of doing things, there often is no structure larger than the local church or there are real questions about the authority and clout of the larger regional or national structures. Everything is voluntary. There is no there, there. Things get even more complicated in the rapidly growing world of totally independent megachurches, both evangelical, Pentecostal and Fundamentalist. There are activists working on all of this, including a Southern Baptist branch of the SNAP network that has received so much coverage in the Catholic crisis. Also, Southern Baptist journalists have also taken on the topic and you can pay attention to the ongoing coverage of this issue at the EthicsDaily.com site. This is an important although frustrating story worthy of more coverage. Let us see if you see stories worth passing along. |
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