Just last month, a gay sex scandal forced Ted Haggard to resign from his New Life Church in Colorado. Last week, Paul Barnes, founding pastor of the 2,100-member Grace Chapel, also resigned in a gay sex scandal. This week, Christopher Beard, a pastor at the exact same megachurch as Haggard, resigned after acknowledging “a one-time sexual encounter he had several years ago, before he was married.”
And today, another key evangelical pastor at a well-known megachurch is facing yet another sex scandal.
A church whose former pastor was president of the Southern Baptist Convention has been rocked by allegations of child abuse, PageOneQ has learned.
Pastor Paul Williams, who directs prayer programs and special projects at the Bellevue Baptist Church outside of Memphis, has been forced to take a leave while a church committee investigates charges that Williams sexually molested a family member 17 years ago. Williams has been at Bellevue for 34 years, reports Agape Press, a news service run by the American Family Association.
In a statement issued by the church and obtained by PageOneQ, the church’s personnel committee says that Williams has taken a paid leave of absence in the wake of “a past, but highly concerning moral failure.”
In the evangelical community, this is no small matter — Bellevue Baptist Church has more than 27,000 members, and is one of the largest churches, of any denomination, in the United States.
Wow.