Monday, October 31, 2022

Church Admits to Sex Abuse

Broadmoor Baptist Church posted the following message about a former youth minister on its website.

As your Lead Pastor and the Church Council of Broadmoor Baptist Church, we need to bring to you a matter of great importance, and great grief.

In 1982 Broadmoor brought on a youth pastor named David Ingram. At the time David joined our pastoral team he was 28 years old and a married father. David served as youth pastor until 1988, and after that he and his family remained active and engaged members of Broadmoor until he returned to the pastorate as the lead pastor of a nearby church in 2010. As a church family, we loved David, his wife, and his children, and we still do. With that being said, ten days ago Church Council heard from a woman who was also part of our church family. Her story was one of sexual abuse by David while he was in the position of our youth pastor. As part of her story, the survivor informed us of grooming that began when she was 12, and sexual abuse which began at age 15 and continued for several years.

We are withholding details to protect the survivor and the integrity of the process we will be undertaking; but, we want to share with you that we have heard from multiple individuals to whom this survivor disclosed her abuse in various ways over the past several years. These individuals came forward at her request to verify her disclosures and the trauma care she has been provided. The survivor also requested that we speak with three of her past and present counselors, which we have done. All three verified her disclosures of abuse and the extensive treatment she has received as a result. Her story has remained consistent through the years of disclosures among multiple people. She and her husband have also shared with us a letter that was read to David and his wife several years ago in a personal confrontation detailing this abuse. At this meeting, the survivor, her husband, and two of her counselors were present. We have spoken to the counselors to better understand the details of the confrontation. Both counselors have confirmed to us that David offered a non-specific apology, and that he did not attempt to refute or deny anything presented to him in that meeting. Additionally, we have been made aware of, and shown documentation for, payments made by David to assist in covering therapy and medical costs for the survivor. It is important to note that a sizeable portion of these payments were made only after the survivor agreed to a non-disclosure agreement (“NDA”) which prohibited her and her husband from speaking of these allegations. Prior to signing the NDA, the survivor made extensive disclosures to many individuals, including written documentation. Several of these individuals independently corroborated the survivor’s allegations.

Additionally, we were told that at least one former pastor of Broadmoor was approached by the survivor shortly after David was no longer Broadmoor’s youth pastor. We have seen documentation that this former pastor was again approached by the survivor in 2019, requesting help in warning David’s current church about his past abuse. This pastor expressed acknowledgment and grief for the wrong she experienced. At this point we do not know what, if any, actions were taken as a result of these requests.

It is also our understanding that the survivor shared aspects of her abuse with pastors and other church leaders starting in 2011. Some care and help has been provided to her throughout this time, but we believe a more thorough response was warranted.

We must speak clearly – We are heartbroken. We believe this survivor has made credible assertions that she was sexually abused by David in his role as Broadmoor’s youth pastor. This belief combined with our Christian values and our policies require that we take certain actions.

Where we are right now.

Over the past ten days Church Council has been walking closely with the survivor and her husband, as well as advocates of her choosing, including her counselor and trusted advisors. It is critical to us that the steps taken in response include bringing this to your attention, seeking to care for the survivor, and restoring her agency and voice in this process.

We have asked David for input and have spoken with members of his family. We have also received a response from his attorney who has denied the allegations in their entirety on their behalf.

As Church Council, we have communicated to both the survivor and David that should David choose to pursue a lawsuit against her for breaching the NDA and telling us her story, Broadmoor will assist in her defense, including a willingness to reimburse certain costs. We believe this is right and Biblical – the harm occurred through our former youth pastor, which means it is our responsibility to pursue justice. This justice is not a pursuit Christians should take begrudgingly, but rather a calling and a command to soberly embrace and humbly fulfill.

Where we are heading.

We recognize that this journey will be full of grief, and that many of you may also feel anger, confusion, loss, and many other emotions. Our church family has strong relationships with both the survivor’s family and David’s, and the wounds are and will be deep. We also recognize that for many in our congregation who have also suffered abuse, this may be an intensely painful time for you – please know that the road you are walking weighs heavily on us, and we do not want you to walk it alone.

We will be taking the following steps.

First, we will engage an independent, third-party firm to conduct a thorough investigation and assessment related to these allegations. We will update you once this firm is engaged. The assessment will include the following:

A factual examination of the allegations.

An assessment of our policies and practices at the time of these events to make sure we fully understand any factors that may have fostered or allowed for the abuse to take place.

An assessment of pastoral responses over the relevant time frames, including the times of alleged abuse and the survivor’s disclosures. This will include investigating whether any other individuals in church leadership knew of the abuse or “red flag” behavior.

An assessment of our current culture, policies and practices to evaluate any current weaknesses and provide recommendations to address such weaknesses, if found.

We will ensure that the independent firm has full access to all relevant information and publish the results of this assessment publicly. We understand that this commitment may feel frightening, but we pray that we can remember together that those who claim Christ’s name are called to bring light into dark places and to be bearers of the truth. As members of Christ’s body, let us follow this command together, knowing that Christ does not need our defense, but requires our obedience.

Second, we are working with local counselors to provide safe places for our church body to process the emotions and questions we know will arise. We have shared those names below, and will continue to update this list as this process unfolds.

Third, we are seeking counsel on ways we can continue learning about this issue, and how to love and care well for those who have suffered abuse. We are committed to walking this path of grief and growth together, knowing that it is Christ who joins His body together, and that He is our Redeemer.

A final word.

Scripture calls us to weep with those who weep, and we have grieved heavily these past ten days. We are broken-hearted for the courageous survivor, and the devastating impact this trauma has had on her, her family, and other individuals. We are broken as well for our church family, knowing that survivors in our congregation will rightly feel this deeply, and that all the members of our body will ache with the weight of this. It is a time to weep with those who weep, and to grieve this brokenness together.

To the survivor in this case,

We hear you. We acknowledge your pain. We are so very sorry.

To other survivors of abuse:

We are grieved that abuse is part of your story. If you want help from individuals who can care and guide you through your trauma, we encourage you to consider using the following resources

Lois Young with Cornerstone Counseling, 769-230-4953

Fred Hall with Cornerstone Counseling, 601-405-7440

Ruth Whitley with Crossroads Counseling, 601-385-0066

Russ Shulte with Watershed Counseling, 601-362-7020

Broadmoor’s counseling center, The Center for Hope and Healing (CHH), 601-898-4947

In the case that your trauma was caused by or related to events that happened at Broadmoor or another church, consider contacting the Southern Baptist Convention’s hotline, overseen by Guidepost Solutions at (202) 864-5578 or SBChotline@guidepostsolutions.com

If you need to discuss financial assistance to pursue counseling related to abuse, please call the CHH at 601-898-4947.

To our congregation:

You may be worried about your church, and how this all may impact Broadmoor’s standing in our community. We are seeing God do amazing things through His church, and you may be afraid that this will derail that work. But we cannot allow fear to keep us from pursuing justice. We cannot be so afraid of the harm to our reputation that we neglect to do that which is right. Please be encouraged that your church lives out the values it preaches – we seek to Pursue Reconciliation and Run to the Hurting. Please pray for the survivor, David, their families, others who may be impacted by sexual abuse and for the investigation. Please pray that this is a time where we grow together, in humility, compassion and proactivity, knowing that Christ is faithful, and we are called to faithfulness as well. If you have any questions, please send them to questions@broadmoor.org.

To our community:

We are so sorry this happened at our church. Even if the abuse occurred over 30 years ago, this is our sin to confess, and to repent of. Sexual abuse goes against the very core of how we seek to join Jesus on His Mission for the glory of God and the good of our communities. We ask for understanding and we promise to do everything we can to prevent this from happening at our church again.

To the media:

We understand that as this story unfolds, you may have questions. We have decided to direct all media inquiries to our Media and Communications Pastor Michael Bowen. He will be as open and honest as possible, but given the fact that we intend to engage an independent investigator, he will likely not be making public comments until after that investigation is completed. Should you desire to contact him, you can do so by sending an email to questions@broadmoor.org.

We began this statement with a section of Psalm 33, and we close with this Psalm as well – a reminder that the God who knows our hearts sees all things. Nothing is hidden from His sight. A reminder that our hope is not in might or strength, but in Christ our Redeemer. A reminder that when our souls wait upon the Lord, we can follow him with joy and gladness, no matter the road we are walking.


90 comments:

Anonymous said...

Compare this response to the cover up at UMC in the story posted on JJ earlier today. Cue up the standard spewing of hate against Broadmore.

No, I am not a member of Broadmore. No, I'm not a Baptist. However, I do appreciate which appears to be a heartfelt and clean response. This is an awful matter. It appears that Broadmore is seeking reconciliation.

"Youth Pastor" See a pattern? said...

A NDA has no legal standing when it is used to cover up a crime.

Anonymous said...

The people of this church who put this in a written format with his name should be sued... then crucified.  It was also read aloud to the entire congregation at the end of the service without warning to parents or anyone else who was "captive" and would have prefered to opt out of this sharing.

Not saying or questioning the facts or truth in this matter at this time, but the METHOD of pushing the message was totally inappropriate.

Any sane leader would understand the shock drop of something like this to a group of folks who, of which the majority knows this man, his family/kids/grandkids, his fixture in the church, community, and lives of so many for decades.  There were also baptisms Sunday who had family members present... additional visitors, etc.  NOT THE TIME TO DELIVER SUCH AN A-BOMB.

The absolute correct announcement should have been "that because of an alleged event that "may have" occurred DECADES AGO that involved a (then) staff member (WITHOUT SAYING HIS NAME AT THIS TIME) now, because we feel the need to be totally transparent, we will have a meeting Wednesday.. or Thursday whatever time to share information in this matter. Then, those who are interested and willing would come attend and get the particulars.

Putting his name out there at that time AND ALSO IN A DIGITAL FORMAT (link in their email to members) immediately created a "forever" digital smear of this person forever.  See how immediate and easy it was for JJ to just repost this?

This man.. his family... his business WILL probably suffer immediate and long lasting repercussions from this... this is like an A-Bomb on his world.  This should've been pursued DECADES AGO... if the perpetrator was serious.
(Full disclosure, while I personally know this man and family, and while I don't know the truth in this matter, I, along with ALL who know him, will harbor this to be an unproven event)  But fact remains - the METHOD OF DELIVERY IS TOTALLY INCORRECT and those who put this out can and should suffer repercussions.

Anonymous said...

Calling Morgan & Morgan in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1...

Anonymous said...

They named him and declared him guilty, then say they are going to investigate to find out the truth. Can you say libel?

Anonymous said...

8:44 makes good points.

Cha-ching said...

$5,000,000 minimum. Pass those collection plates.

Unknown said...

I am amazed but perhaps not shocked that the church put this out there. I have known David and family for years and have a difficult time believing the accusation. I suspect the church needs to check their insurance. This is condemnation without proof, life destroying for all involved. If true, should have been pursued years ago. Will pray for all involved.

Anonymous said...

Anyone care about the kids?

Anonymous said...

Wow. This is a lawsuit in the making. Obviously this church, which has a history of problems, did not seek any legal advice before going completely insane. Makes no difference if it’s true or not.

Anonymous said...

I’ll bet you a ham sandwich there’s more than one victim.

Anonymous said...

Putting this out in a digital format just keeps the sin circulating and brands the church as unholy.
Let the dead bury the dead. Get on with your job! Promoting CHRIST.
You are not the catholic church that needs a confession. That's between you and God.

Anonymous said...

I am disgusted this was announced without warning or preparation to parents. Every child in that congregation heard what was said and has now been exposed to this topic. Absolutely horrible judgement.

Anonymous said...

Folks, truth is an absolute defense to libel.

Moreover, I believe the plaintiff would have to prove the falsity of the statement by a preponderance of the evidence.

"This is a lawsuit in the making . . . Makes no difference if it’s true or not."
Uh, that would be "false."

PrayForJackson said...

@9:36... This church has a history of problems? I was not aware...

Anonymous said...

Ummmm....???

"We have asked David for input and have spoken with members of his family. We have also received a response from his attorney who has denied the allegations in their entirety on their behalf".

Broadly speaking, they are more ahead of their skis than prudent.

Anonymous said...

Oh my, we Baptists need a wake-up call before we become a church that denies and covers up the sins of leaders. Hasn’t worked out well for the Mormons or Catholics.

And for those of you that didn’t want your kids to hear what was said in church, sure hope they aren’t watching Disney Plus, ABC, CBS, NBC or any channel with advertising.

Shame on you for protecting predators. The above critical comments regarding the church’s response are the exact reason people lose faith.

Anonymous said...

10:03 obviously doesn’t understand how the legal system in the United States works. Truth has nothing to do with what can be proven in court and making slanderous statements is not evidence and the internet and church isn’t a court of law.

Anonymous said...

I like how they threw some of the past pastors under the bus, no names but have the year which is easy to figure out who they were talking about. What a shit show. But wait, now that we are calling everyone out, “we” will investigate further. And who is “we” doing the investigations? There was no mention, I mean NONE, that law enforcement has been contacted. So a bunch of random people have been doing some poking around in a field they have ZERO experience. I do feel bad for @10:12 who just doesn’t know about all the strange things that have happened at Broadmore. Stolen money, pimping young girls and now telling the whole congregation during a church service a story that should have been told to the authorities. Wonder what they will say next Sunday?

Anonymous said...

10:03 gets it. Church cannot be held libel for laying out the facts as they understand them. They’ve gotten out in front by choosing to believe the abuse victim. Pretty savvy.
The bogus NDA the victim was made to sign for therapy support is probably going to put some attorney in jeopardy. May God help them all.

Anonymous said...

Notice the pastor doesn’t put his name to this. Well his name is Josh Braddy. Look at this at the end of his letter that’s on the church website.
To the media:

We understand that as this story unfolds, you may have questions. We have decided to direct all media inquiries to our Media and Communications Pastor Michael Bowen. He will be as open and honest as possible, but given the fact that we intend to engage an independent investigator, he will likely not be making public comments until after that investigation is completed. Should you desire to contact him, you can do so by sending an email to questions@broadmoor.org.

Obviously they are inviting the media to contact them and this poor Michael Bowen will take the calls. Now if I am the cops or the District Attorney I would be livid. What if they were already investigating? If they didn’t know why weren’t they contacted? The church is playing Nancy Drew with the lives of real people. I don’t think this pastor will make it to Christmas. He is a total and absolute moron.

Anonymous said...

9:43, Church people pretending to be perfect is largely what turned me away from the church a long time ago, and I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one. Church people honestly admitting their shortcomings is largely what drew me back in.

Who are you really serving when you wear a mask of perfection, God or yourself?

Stan Dinbye said...

All that to say, Folks...we 'bout to be sued by this girl for allowing this to happen'.

It would have been easier to simply buy larger collection plates and start passing them. Now, not only is the female victim going to sue the church, but this David guy might as well send a U-haul van full of collection plates over to the church.

While it's unusual for youth ministers, band directors, girls' basketball coaches, priests and scout leaders to groom opposite-sex members, it does happen occasionally.

Anonymous said...

Many such cases. I personally know several local church leaders who have allegedly committed similar crimes. At least one went on to work with victims of child sex trafficking.

Anonymous said...

The Southern Baptists and the Catholics need to get their collective acts together and purge themselves of the pedophiles.

Anonymous said...

Why announce a verdict BEFORE the investigation?

Anonymous said...

More pedophiles at a church

If you allow people unfettered access to minors and elevate the “worth” of the church employee (he’s a man of god, etc) the minor is extremely susceptible. Why people are shocked this happened and is currently happening is testament to how we never learn from our mistakes.

Never trust a preacher with a boner

Anonymous said...

To 1:49 am…. I’ve been a member for 30+ years and, trust me, no one is pretending to be perfect! We know we are all sinners! If you ever attended you would know this.

Anonymous said...

Salem Witch Trials v2.0

Anonymous said...

Youth pastors have a target rich environment. Trust, BUT VERIFY!

Anonymous said...

They are literally destroying any chance for this case to be investigated appropriately by LAW ENFORCEMENT and not the church and some random private investigator.

Anonymous said...

very confusing. I know a Large Church has had many youth pastors over the years so they didn't want all of them under suspicion but surely, they have more evidence than they have disclosed because they have trashed this man's reputation. Just sad for everyone. But if hea had sex with 15 year old wouldn't DA have to get involved even 40 years later

Anonymous said...

Churches to whom are reported incidents of child abuse, theft, or other crimes should report these alleged crimes to the police. Some of them think the compassionate thing to do is to hug them and pray for them and fire them. By taking this action, churches have sent predators to countless other churches to repeat their crimes. If you want to be compassionate, CALL THE POLICE!

Anonymous said...

I am very skeptical of organized religion and agree it is a dangerous and common area for predators, but this approach seems very ill-advised for any chance of actual justice.

Anonymous said...

I wonder how many more victims there were over the last 40 years. It’s amazing how the churches always refuse to out these monsters and prefer to try and cover up their crimes so they don’t look bad in the community. The one bad apple really does spoil the bunch. For anyone who still believes, say an extra prayer that these churches who cover up child rape will one day place the safety of those children over their own standing in the community.

Anonymous said...

Church leadership really needs to be roasted for this. There is no way to disprove an allegation that is at least 34 years old. They are worried about everything but doing the right thing. The church isn't in a position to litigate what happened 34 years ago, either civilly or criminally. They don't need to take a side and they certainly don't need to do so in public. And I hope the guy sues the leadership as individuals. If they dont' have iron clad proof to basically claim he is guilty before hiring an independent investigator, they need to pay personally for their callousness.

Anonymous said...

Pedophiles pick jobs/professions that will bring them into contact with children.
Of course ,churches will have youth directors and camps will have counselors,and schools will have teachers and sports will have coaches or trainers that sought those professions to have access to the most number of potential victims.
Let your children be quite sure they can tell you if anyone touches them in ways that make them feel uncomfortable or asks the child to touch them in ways that make them uncomfortable.Let them know that no matter what is threatened, they must tell you as the threats are not "real".

Anonymous said...

This poor women deserves a voice!!! How can she heal if she has to feel like she is at fault and shameful hiding the truth. Its HIS DOING!!!!
She has probably been coerced from the start by some slimy people trying to protect their church Cough cough I mean 💰!!! David goes on about his life has kids and wife and she had her innocence stolen, and probably will never trust a man again or any church figure. Why try and cover this up Broadmore? Why? Not trying to sound like a feminist, but I am a woman! And woman are tired of being treated badly by narcissistic power hungry men. The world is changing. If you dont want to get sued or your entire reputation ruined… you should probably keep your morals up to code.

Anonymous said...

Well if you look at the website of David Ingram’s current church, it’s nothing but pictures of him with young kids. Creepy as hell.

Anonymous said...

Is Riley Brown actually in prison? he was sentenced last year.

Timing is everything said...

At least it happened after the housing market crashed

Anonymous said...

One call, that's all. Cha-ching.

Anonymous said...

@10:23 - I noticed that too. Hopefully some of their parents will see this and start asking questions. There’s no telling how many victims have been abused over the decades this pastor had been active.

Anonymous said...

This is exactly what I was talking about:

"I’ve been a member for 30+ years and, trust me, no one is pretending to be perfect! We know we are all sinners! If you ever attended you would know this."

1. Declare you piety by pointing to your years of church attendance,

2. declare "we are all sinners" (only because the Bible told you so, not because you really believe it or have any understanding of your own nature), then

3. point an accusatory finger at those presumed to be less pious than yourself.

-1:49 a.m.

Anonymous said...

The Broadmoor letter reads like the church is piling on a man that's already been outed, wrote a check and has made an effort to atone for his wrongdoing.

Honestly, it sounds like some confession and threat to get all woke decades after an issue that no doubt the church was aware of when it occurred.

I can't believe the church's counsel allowed this to be published and after receiving one cash settlement payment, I have to at least consider the possibility the victim is wanting another bite at the settlement apple.

Anonymous said...

Thank God for Josh Braddy. The FIRST lead pastor to take her allegations seriously and not try to silence her. If the church would have handled this correctly the first time she brought this issue forward, this current situation wouldn’t exist. After 40 years, it sickens me to know the number of pastors that turned a deaf ear to this abuse - especially ones that I respected.

Anonymous said...

The Timing 11.59 brings good points. Why now. Is it related to SBC cases. Its bad really bad but does seem to be a money grab

Anonymous said...

11:28: Couldn't have said it better myself.

No wonder people are leaving religion with all the virtue signaling, hypocrisy, and judgment from those like 8:09.

Anonymous said...

At 11:28 am- thank you!! Yes! They do love to point their piety at others. I respect the owning up of the transgression rather than this.

Anonymous said...

I think that since they posted the name of the accused, they should also post the accuser’s name. In all instances, not just this one.

Anonymous said...

10:42, I am pretty sure he is not currently incarcerated.

Anonymous said...

There is not a correct answer for the 11:28 & 12:48 types. They feel they really know the posters motives and ALL others who will come across their path in life.

Love em, they gotta be politicians.

Anonymous said...

The names missing here are the famous Daddy/son pastors who were BOTH aware of this woman’s story! Nothing ever seems to stick to them as long as they are in MS.

Anonymous said...

On my computer the comment section is overriding the story, FYI.

Anonymous said...

It seems all of this happened in the 80's. Back then church's didn't take any of this stuff seriously. Now I know our church and other church's run background checks on all kid and youth ministry workers and treat them like they are applying for a job. We observe them ask deep questions about their past life and interview their family and friends. It is a burdonsome process but it has to be done. A lot of this is coming to light because nobody took precautions back then. We trusted everybody. I still can't imagine though finding it out and trying to sweep it under the rug like it never happened.

Anonymous said...

And Hinds Madison Baptist Assoc. just voted to disassociate Calvary Baptist & Northminster Baptist churches because they have women pastors.

Anonymous said...

and 2:24 takes his Bible and goes home, with one last arrogant swipe on his way out the door

Anonymous said...

I’m a little creeped at all the detail in the first few paragraphs. It’s like over-sharing or TMI. But that’s just me.

Anonymous said...

If HE is INNOCENT …… He will SUE the CHURCH!!! If he does NOT ……. We all will know the truth!! What happened to Believe all Women ... JUST saying....

Anonymous said...

https://www.wlbt.com/2022/11/01/former-mdoc-officer-sentenced-95-years-child-sex-crimes/

Here’s a similar grooming of a 12 year old followed by abuse. This guy today got a very tough
sentence.

Anonymous said...

@7:57 The church leadership has put him in an awful position if he’s innocent. It’s going to be hard to prove anything one way or another from more than three decades ago. But while they have some hedges in there, they pretty clearly state at times that he did it (for example, by saying the harm occurred through him). No hedging; no “alleged” language. He pretty much has to go scorched earth on the church with a defamation suit for anybody to believe him, but that’s expensive and not easy to win. Just a really awful approach by the church. I’m not sure what kind of iron clad proof the church could have from decades ago (paying for counseling and an NDA is just as consistent with trying to keep an unhinged person from taking his reputation as it is trying to quiet an actual victim; seeing how everybody jumps to the conclusion that he’s guilty shows exactly why an innocent person would do that). But if they don’t have that kind of proof and they came out and essentially declared him guilty of the accusations, in a sane world the church would fire everybody involved with the decision to make this statement. The world is often not sane though.

Anonymous said...

how is Broadmoor’s pastor not breaking the law?

Miss. Code Ann. 97-5-51 - - Mississippi Child Protection Act of 2012 - - reporting sex crimes against minors.
(1) Definitions. For the purposes of this section:
(a) “Sex crime against a minor” means any offense under at least one (1) of the following statutes when committed by an adult against a minor who is under the age of sixteen (16):
(i) Section 97-3-65 relating to rape;
(ii) Section 97-3-71 relating to rape and assault with intent to ravish;
(iii) Section 97-3-95 relating to sexual battery;
(iv) Section 97-5-23 relating to the touching of a child, mentally defective or incapacitated person or physically helpless person for lustful purposes; (v) Section 97-5-41 relating to the carnal knowledge of a stepchild, adopted child or child of a cohabiting partner;
(vi) Section 97-5-33 relating to exploitation of children;
(vii) Section 97-3-54.1(1)(c) relating to procuring sexual servitude of a minor;
(viii) Section 43-47-18 relating to sexual abuse of a vulnerable person;

(ix) Section 97-1-7 relating to the attempt to commit any of the offenses listed in this subsection.
(b) “Mandatory reporter” means any of the following individuals performing their occupational duties: health care practitioner, clergy member, teaching or child care provider, law enforcement officer, or commercial image processor.
(c) “Health care practitioner” means any individual who provides health care services, including a physician, surgeon, physical therapist, psychiatrist, psychologist, medical resident, medical intern, hospital staff member, licensed nurse, midwife and emergency medical technician or paramedic.
(d) “Clergy member” means any priest, rabbi or duly ordained deacon or minister.

Anonymous said...

If You have ever spent any time with David Ingram, then you cant believe this. The David I know is a kind, generous person who has helped many many people over the years and has a wonderful family. He is the last person I would think of as a groomer. I think a lifetime of being a good citizen and person leads me to want More evidence before I destroy his life and reputation.

Anonymous said...

To the braintrust at November 2, 7:28 a.m.

I see you believe in suspended animation. Apparently you think this "victim" is still a "minor," although the reported incident or incidents occurred at some point between 1982 and 1988. Armchair lawyers are awesome.

Anonymous said...

This whole thing is confusing. I would think none of the current ministers at Broadmoor were around in the 80’s. How are they responsible in any way for what happened 40 years ago? This issue needs to be taken up by the accused and the accuser and possibly the ministers who were in charge then, especially if they were aware at the time of the potential crime and covered it up. But to make the current ministers responsible seems crazy. That being said, now they are involved, and, in my opinion, mishandled the information by making it so public. It is a sad situation all around.

Anonymous said...

This "victim" has since grown up (?), married, has had multiple kids, gone through decades of life events and experiences that would normally have forged - or forced a maturity in most folks by this point in their life. However, she now seems immediately hellbent on beating her chest and demanding something of everyone to "heal" her today because four decades of inept counseling have apparently not worked. (Need the name of those counselors)

It seems that the only way to get final and immediate relief is lots of $$$$$$ and to rip the church apart. This results now in dozens, hundreds, perhaps thousands of lives being affected by her position, and the church's handling of it.

Prayers for all.

Anonymous said...

34 years is a long time to hold a grudge. If it was me I think I would have spoken up a long time ago. I have seen the damage some doctors can do when they start explaining something that happened 34 years ago. My own sister spent a little time with a doctor. He explained how my parent's had abandoned her when she was a child and it was just now beginning to bother her. My sister left home at the age of 22 to go to college.

Anonymous said...

Too many predator protectors in the comments. "Good Christians" I guess.

Anonymous said...

To the Good Guessing Christian at 11:15

You apparently are reading comments other than all those that were posted before you. Don't see a single one that mentioned protection for a predator.

Anonymous said...

Just more to pile on Broadmoor’s pathetic system of ruining peoples’ lives and calling it “in all grace and love.” The next headline should be, “Where has Broadmoor’s worship pastor been for the past five months? Don’t ask the CURRENT executive pastors. They won’t tell you a thing.” Amazing how this church defines love and grace in this situation. By all means, Broadmoor, or as it should now be called, Braddymoor, the place to know and be known so it can be used against you later. Time to clean house at this church and expose the lies these pathetic “men of (some) god” spread in order to cover their own skins. Take a peak into their closets. The skeletons are piling up.

Anonymous said...

11:15 is one of those that immediately points out "LOOK OVER THERE! A CHURCH GOER SINNED! SEE THEY ARE NOT PERFECT"

Because they have no actual knowledge of Christianity.

We pray for them.

Anonymous said...

This Broadmoor woman was probably encouraged by this: https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/15/us/southern-baptist-convention-sexual-abuse-reform-measures/index.html

Anonymous said...

@8:44 People like you are the reason that victims take forever to come forward and many times don't. You are doing the exact opposite of the church's stance. You are putting reputational things in front of exposing and expelling terrible behavior. Darkness hates light.

Anonymous said...

There’s a gulf of difference between good Christians sinning and a grown man raping a child. Please spare me the “we’re all sinners” nonsense.

Anonymous said...

Hey @9:33. You are right this is a Baptist Church and the SBC has sexual immorality to rival any other denomination...

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/12/southern-baptist-church-sexual-abuse-scandal

Anonymous said...

Following up on 2:59, there is also a vast difference between true repentance and keeping it quiet (for the good of the church,!of course).

People aren’t stupid. If we want them to trust us, we have to name and claim our shortcomings and failures.

Anonymous said...

2:32 Were you part of the JURY who convicted him?

Anonymous said...

@5:57

BOO!


Guidepost Solutions’ Report of the Independent Investigation
May 22

Dear SBC Family,

Thank you for the resolve you showed last year at the annual meeting in an overwhelming vote to address sexual abuse in the SBC with determination. Thank you for showing your commitment by providing funding that allowed a world-class organization like Guidepost Solutions to conduct a thorough and independent investigation and report. We are grateful for the excellent work that Guidepost has completed, as well as their gracious financial accommodation to our budget. We are grateful and sobered that the Convention entrusted the task force with managing this very sensitive but necessary assignment.

As the task force, we grieve for what has been revealed in this report. We lament on behalf of survivors for how they have not been protected and cared for as they deserve and as God demands. With broken hearts, we want to lead the way by publicly repenting for what has happened in our convention. We implore our Southern Baptist family to respond to this report with deep repentance and a commitment to the ongoing moral demands of the gospel as it relates to sexual abuse. We must resolve to give of our time and resources to not only care well for survivors of sexual abuse, but to provide a culture of accountability, transparency, and safety as we move forward. We acknowledge that any act of repentance requires ongoing, deliberate, dedicated obedience and sacrifice. This is the calling of our Savior to unite as a body in following after Him.


https://www.sataskforce.net/updates/guidepost-solutions-report-of-the-independent-investigation

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Anonymous said...

2:32

It appears that 8:44 was addressing methodology.

Anonymous said...

@2:32 And people like you are the reason innocent people have their lives ruined all the time. These allegations are decades old. There is no reason for the church to air this publicly without an investigation. How is the accused to supposed to defend himself? How is he going to provide evidence that something didn't happen 35 years ago. I can pretty much generally tell the the city I spent most of my time in 35 years ago, and can tell you some cities and states I definitely wasn't in, but I couldn't prove or disprove anything about my whereabouts. That's why statutes of limitations exist, even though they sometimes result in guilty people being unpunished. Everybody is at risk of extortion if people don't show some reason and compassion about allegations that are decades old.

Anonymous said...

"Everybody is at risk of extortion if people don't show some reason and compassion about allegations that are decades old."

I'm sure there were many in the Catholic church who made the same argument, but I don't think rampant extortion by fake victims has really materialized as a problem for them.

Have there been a few? Maybe. But I don't think "everybody" was ever actually "at risk of extortion."

Anonymous said...

Local baptist wahhabis seem upsest at the prospect that secular sex crimes laws could apply to their mullahs!

Anonymous said...

Not saying this guy is innocent, but big fan of due process here.

Hope you guys that want to execute without evidence never have sons accused of sex crimes.

Its real hard to un-ring that bell.
Factual accusation or not.

Anonymous said...

2:32. "..the church's stance..."

You need to admit that sometime the "church's stance" may not be correct. (if you call this a stance)

Anonymous said...

Regarding the point of the article….why would an innocent man have an attorney and pay the victim off. He knows he’s quilty.
And, maybe she feels that the current preacher will do something…..finally. She’s suffered a long time

Anonymous said...

This is tough. You Know David Ingram attorney is telling him. You cant talk. They have no evidence other than what you give them now. so How frustrating to not be able to come out with your side.

Anonymous said...

Nov. 4 @1:37 AM

How could you read these comments and wonder why an innocent person would be willing to pay to stop having false allegations made? Too many people just assume anyone accused is guilty. Would you want to live the rest of your life with probably a third or more of the people you interact with just wrongly assuming you're a pedophile because you were accused of it? Or would you be tempted to pay to avoid that?

No clue about this situation, but something like 8% of accusations of sexual misconduct are false. Even though it doesn't make sense to normal people of why anybody would make false accusations like that, it happens. Even if you believe the low end of the estimates and only think 2% of them are false, that's still a lot of innocent people wrongfully accused just because of the number of people accused.

Anonymous said...

Some of the SBC realize that their sect is now exposed as a flaming dumpster load of biblical needle threading sexual abuse coverup hypocrisy thanks to past 'leadership' of the sect.

Others in the sect...appear to still be thinking it's all “a satanic scheme to completely distract us from evangelism.”

Sad trombone applies to many similar examples of such allegations:

If there actually has been a decades long coverup of sexual abuse allegations (as has been alleged) it makes it harder for the beneficiaries of the coverup to prove their innocence!

Anonymous said...

Honest question:
What would you do if this happened to your daughter, you found out years later, and she was still suffering from the after affects years later? Do we know the whole story in the public realm?

Anonymous said...

What NDA doing?


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