Anonymous ID: b2be43 Jan. 4, 2021, 5:46 p.m. No.12318141   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8338 >>8498

More Hillsong pastors resign amid megachurch’s ongoing scandal

 

Yet another set of high-profile pastors are leaving scandalized megachurch Hillsong under unclear circumstances.

 

Reed Bogard, 38, and his wife Jess Bogard, 35, the lead pastors of the Australia-based institution’s Dallas branch, are stepping away from the once celebrity-beloved international worship chain after over a decade of employment there.

 

“Hey church, hope you’re doing well,” Reed says in a cutaway clip included in an hourlong Sunday sermon recorded live this weekend. “Just wanted to take a second on behalf of Jess and I to share some news with you.”

 

He goes on to say how the couple met at Hillsong College and served various staff roles at the church — including positions at three American branches — over the course of 15 years, all of which “has really taken a bit of a toll on Jess and I, on our family.”

 

Without offering further explanation, he then announces, “We just really feel that it’s time to transition off of our staff and take some time to remain healthy, get healthy and to really see what this next season holds for us.”

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After heaping praise on Hillsong founders Brian Houston and his wife Bobbie, the shot changes from Bogard to Houston.

 

“Reed’s announcement to you right now, not sure whether that comes as a shock, but I must say Reed and Jess have given their heart and soul to the pioneering of Hillsong Dallas over the last couple of years umm and we’re grateful for that,” Houston, 66, says before stating that “Reed and I have been talking over a period of time and we both agree that it would be a perfect time for them to come to a new season in their life.”

 

No other details are given, but Brian assures the Dallas congregation they’ll eventually get new lead pastors, and they are “not going to be forsaken.”

 

The Bogards’ resignations come less than two months after Justin Bieber’s former friend and Hillsong NYC lead pastor Carl Lentz was fired for what were initially only cited as “breaches of trust” and “moral failures.” Lentz later admitted he cheated on his wife, fellow pastor Laura Lentz, in what was revealed to have been a steamy affair. In response, Hillsong launched an internal investigation of its East Coast operations.

 

The service proceeds with no other mention of the longtime pastors’ sudden stepping down, nor has there been any mention of it on Hillsong’s various social-media accounts, on Brian or Bobbie Houstons’, or on that of the Bogards’, who cumulatively have more than 26,000 Instagram followers.

 

https://nypost.com/2021/01/04/more-hillsong-pastors-resign-amid-megachurchs-ongoing-scandal/

Anonymous ID: b2be43 Jan. 4, 2021, 6:06 p.m. No.12318489   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Suggests Pence Could Defer Certifying Election, Send Requests to State Legislatures

 

Trump campaign attorney Jenna Ellis Monday night suggested Vice President Mike Pence could defer certifying the election results for Joe Biden on Wednesday when Congress meets and instead send requests to the state legislatures.

 

In an interview with Just The News, Jenna Ellis said Pence would simply defer the question to the state legislatures in contested states with dueling electors to clarify which slate of electors the state will approve.

 

“What Mike Pence could do, and what he should do, in fact, is to direct a question back to the state legislatures when there are two competing slates of delegates from these six states, he can ask that question to the states and say, well, state legislators, you know, I have an oath to the Constitution to uphold the Constitution as written in Article II Section 1.2 which says the state legislatures direct the manner in which electoral delegates are selected. So you tell me which of these two slates was selected in the manner that your state general assembly has designated,” Jenna Ellis said during an appearance on Just the News with David Brody.

 

“And that’s a fair question. That’s not exercising discretion. That’s not setting up any sort of bad precedent. That’s actually returning the authority to the constitutionally vested entity and just simply directing that question I think would then require a response from these very timid, to put it lightly, state legislators that haven’t been willing to act, and it would in fact then give a very clean outcome to this election,” Ellis added.

 

Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona and Nevada are all being contested after massive Democrat voter fraud and irregularities.

 

Trump’s legal team has argued to state legislatures in these contested states that they have plenary power Under Article II, Section 1 Clause 2 of the Constitution to choose which electors are sent to Congress.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/01/trump-lawyer-jenna-ellis-suggests-pence-defer-certifying-election-send-requests-state-legislatures-video/