Showing posts with label Fired. Show all posts
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Monday, June 21, 2021

A Docuseries About the Hillsong Church & Fired Pastor Carl Lentz Is in the Works

A Docuseries About the Hillsong Church & Fired Pastor Carl Lentz Is in the Works

  • On Monday, June 21, it was revealed that a docuseries about the Hillsong Church and its fired pastor is heading to Discovery+. Here's what we know…
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    Get ready to dive into the world of the Hillsong Church.

    On Monday, June 21, it was reported that Discovery+ is moving forward with a three-episode docuseries focusing on the headline-making mega church and its former pastor, Carl Lentz. According to Deadline, who broke the news, the new series, titled Breaking Hillsong, will take a closer look at the controversies surrounding the Australian-based church known for its celebrity attendees.

    The latest Discovery+ project has come about thanks to the streaming service’s partnership with the New York Post and Hannah Frishberg, an investigative journalist who has covered news regarding the church and Lentz. Per the report, Breaking Hillsong will feature current and former members who’ve spoken out against misconduct and abuse in the religious institution.

    The series will also include a never-before-seen interview with Ranin Karim, who allegedly had an affair with Lentz before his firing.

    As E! News readers well know, the disgraced religious leader was fired in November 2020 from Hillsong East Coast, which was the New York-based church. During that time, Hillsong Church co-founder Brian Houston noted in a statement that Lentz’s firing came about following “leadership issues and breaches of trust, plus a recent revelation of moral failures.” Lentz later admitted to being unfaithful to his wife, Laura.

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    In December 2020, Page Six reported that a leaked audio recording featured Houston alleging that Lentz had “more than one affair” and that a “staff member found a very compromising chain of text messages on Carl’s laptop.” E! News did not obtain the recording and neither man has commented on the report.

    Lentz was later accused of sexual abuse by Leona Kimes, the Hillsong Church Boston co-pastor and former nanny for the Lentz family. In an essay, titled “Writing My Voice Back” on Medium, Kimes claimed she was “subjected to manipulation, control, bullying, abuse of power, and sexual abuse” during her time working for Lentz as a nanny.

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    While she didn’t initially name Lentz in her essay, she later confirmed her piece was about the pastor to Religion News Service. In response to these allegations, a rep for Lentz and his wife said they “vehemently deny the allegations and, in addition to that, have irrefutable proof the events did not happen as they are being described.” 

    In addition to the Lentz scandal, the church has faced other controversies, including the closing of the Dallas branch after the resignation of its lead pastor, who was reviewed over an alleged “failure to uphold the standards of Hillsong leadership.”

    We wonder, will three episodes be enough to unpack all of this? Guess we’ll have to wait and see.

    Wednesday, June 9, 2021

    Fired Hillsong Pastor Carl Lentz Denies Former Nanny's Sexual Abuse Claims

    Fired Hillsong Pastor Carl Lentz Denies Former Nanny's Sexual Abuse Claims

  • "I was physically violated by his unwanted and repeated sexual touching of my intimate areas. I froze. Every time, I froze," Leona Kimes alleged of Carl Lentz, who she previously worked for.
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    Seven months after Carl Lentz was fired from the megachurch Hillsong, new allegations about him have come to light.

    Hillsong Church Boston co-pastor Leona Kimes, who previously worked as a nanny for the disgraced pastor and his family, claims she was “subjected to manipulation, control, bullying, abuse of power, and sexual abuse” in Lentz’s home over the course of seven years.

    On Monday, May 31, Kimes published an essay titled “Writing My Voice Back” on Medium, in which she made accusations against the former Hillsong pastor. Although Kimes didn’t identify Lentz by name in her story, she confirmed her accusations were about him in a statement to Religion News Service. 

    “I felt trapped and silenced. I also felt so ashamed and I had been told not to say anything or tell anyone,” she told the outlet.

    Following Kimes’ claims, a legal rep for Carl and his wife, Laura Lentz, told Religion News Service they both “vehemently deny the allegations and, in addition to that, have irrefutable proof the events did not happen as they are being described.”

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    E! News has reached out to the couple’s rep and attorney for comment. However, we have yet to receive a response.

    In her essay, Kimes described her work environment with Lentz and his family before she moved to Boston, where she now serves as a pastor alongside her husband. While working as a nanny for the family for seven years, Kimes explained that she not only took care of Lentz’s kids, but she cleaned their house, as well as ran errands for them.

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    While Kimes explained “there were joyful moments,” she also claimed that she “experienced a great deal of pain.” 

    As she put it, “The boundaries between personal and professional blurred early on, and an unhealthy bond and attachment was formed.”

    Kimes alleged the “sexual abuse started small,” noting that Lentz would make comments about her appearance. “My pastor would look at me and say, ‘Gurl, you’re looking good. You’ve been in the gym?'” she claimed. “There was a lot of flirty teasing like this.”

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    Additionally, Kimes accused the former pastor of “crossing more boundaries.”

    “When I was sitting in the hot tub with the kids, he would get in, positioning himself close to me so his hands could graze my legs,” she recalled of one incident.

    “Then the physical encounters escalated,” she explained. “While he never had intercourse with me and never kissed me, I was physically violated by his unwanted and repeated sexual touching of my intimate areas. I froze. Every time, I froze.”

    Kimes said Lentz’s “inappropriate touching and suggestive text messages were addressed by both lead pastors on two occasions during my time serving in their home.” But despite coming forward, Kimes alleged that she was “blamed and silenced” in both instances.

    Following Kimes’ claims, Hillsong Church founders Brian and Bobbie Houston issued a statement, which read in part, “After the termination of the former Lead Pastor of Hillsong East Coast, it was clear the issues were significant and because of our concerns, we initiated an independent and lengthy investigation into the culture of all four Hillsong East Coast locations.”

    “In the process of seeking clarity, hearing Leona Kimes’ experience was very disturbing,” the statement continued. “We have respected Leona’s privacy and her deeply personal story. She has now decided to share her experience so that she and her husband can continue moving forward as a family.”

    The founders said they are “committed to learning more about how to identify such trauma and bring meaningful support to anyone who has experienced it.”

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    Ultimately, Kimes said she was fired from her nanny role in the summer of 2017 after telling Lentz she was going to find another job.

    “I can’t forget how he took away my confidence. I can’t forget how he took away my voice,” she wrote. “I can’t forget about the days I laid in bed that year believing that I didn’t deserve to be on this earth and entertaining ideas of how to end it all. Unfortunately, I can’t forget any of it.”

    She added, “Even though I can’t forget it, I believe I can use it to become stronger. Through intense therapy, I now recognize that it wasn’t my fault. I didn’t fail. Church didn’t fail me. God didn’t fail me. Man did.”

    After being fired from Hillsong, Lentz admitted to infinitely.

    In a statement shared on Nov. 5, 2020, he stated, “I was unfaithful in my marriage, the most important relationship in my life and held accountable for that,” the pastor stated. “This failure is on me, and me alone and I take full responsibility for my actions.”