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When You Hear Sexual Misconduct Allegations About Your Pastor

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Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2018

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Last week, the Chicago Tribune reported on multiple allegations against Willow Creek Community Church founder and longtime pastor Bill Hybels. “The alleged behavior included suggestive comments, extended hugs, an unwanted kiss, and invitations to hotel rooms. It also included an allegation of a prolonged consensual affair with a married woman who later said her claim about the affair was not true.” Hybels and his church have denied the allegations reported by the Tribune. Hybels, is of course, not the first megachurch pastor, or even pastor, to be embroiled in allegations of adultery and sexual misconduct. Throughout the years, Christianity Today has reported on a number of high-profile ministry leaders who lost their jobs after they confessed to sexual sin. (In fact, news that Southern Baptist leader Frank Page resigned from ministry over a “morally inappropriate relationship” broke right after this podcast was recorded.) Most pastors who have been guilty of inappropriate relationships aren’t in a great place spiritually, says Jim Wilhoit, a professor of Christian formation at Wheaton College who has counseled church leaders who have confessed to sexual misconduct. “No one that I’ve talked with that has had an affair has had what I would say at that time a vital and well-developed relationship with Christ,” said Wilhoit. “I’m just not very sanguine about the spiritual life of many American pastors.” Wilhoit joined associate digital media producer Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli to discuss why pastors commit sexual sin, when congregations should know about allegations against ministry leaders, and how the expectations of the modern pastorate may make it hard for a pastor to maintain a grounded spiritual life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you in part by The Apologetics Guy Show, the podcast that helps you find clear answers to tough questions about Christianity.

0:11.0

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0:14.5

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0:29.8

Music Michael Del Rosario at Apologeticsguy.com. You're listening to Quick to Listen. Each week we go beyond hashtags and hot takes to discuss a major cultural event. I'm Morgan Lee, an associate digital media producer here at Christianity today,

0:41.1

and I'm here with our editor-in-chief, Mark Geli.

0:43.4

Hey, good to be with you again.

0:45.4

It's baseball season this week.

0:47.1

It is.

0:48.0

It doesn't feel like it weather-wise, though.

0:49.7

It's pretty chilly.

0:51.4

Well, and I know everyone came on here to hear me talk about sports.

0:54.9

Exactly.

0:55.3

But the Giants, the Giants opening day starter is this guy named Madison Bumgarner.

1:00.8

And last week during an exhibition game, he broke his hand, his pitching hand on a comebacker.

1:06.4

So he will be starting the season probably on the 60-day disabled list.

1:10.3

I'm sure that makes you very sad.

1:12.4

You could try being like empathetic.

1:14.3

That was very patronizing.

1:17.2

And I'm glad you got that.

1:18.8

That's what it was intended to be.

1:21.8

All right.

1:22.4

I'm going to move on from this conversation.

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