A former Saskatoon youth pastor will spend two years under house arrest and 20 years on the national sex offender registry for a child luring conviction.
Kris Allan Gowdy, 44, was sentenced on Friday in Durham Region court in Oshawa, Ont. He was convicted following a trial earlier this year of luring a child over the Internet. A charge of attempted aggravated sexual assault was dropped in 2013.
Gowdy worked as a youth pastor at Saskatoon’s Lakeview Church between May 2011 and July 2012, before his arrest in Ontario, where he was living at the time.
After his arrest, a church official said Lakeview Church was not aware of any inappropriate behaviour involving Gowdy during his employment.
In August 2012, Gowdy was arrested in Ontario after making arrangements on social media to meet a 15-year-old boy for a sexual encounter. The boy was actually an undercover police officer.
Gowdy’s sentence also includes 200 hours of community service, three years of probation, an order to provide a DNA sample for the national criminal databank, and an order to keep away from public places where children congregate.