“We were told that we should not talk to any church member about it. Do not tell anyone,” she says.
Charges that churches within Sovereign Grace Ministries turned a deaf ear to child sex abuse committed by church members are laid out in a class action lawsuit. Three female plaintiffs detail repeated abuse in the 1980’s and 90’s ,but say the church covered up child molestation, worked with sexual predators to mislead enforcement and even blamed the victims.
“We received a few letters in the mail saying we were required to come back and reconcile and we needed to ask the perpetrator’s mother for forgiveness, for upsetting and embarrassing her,” she says.
Two other plaintiffs belonged to Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg, one now a 22-year-old college student allegedly abused at age two. The other woman’s sister was allegedly abused by her stepfather, the lead pastor.
Joshua Harris is the son-in-law of Sovereign Grace founder CJ Mahaney. He says the church has never tried to cover up abuse.
“There has never been a policy like that. We are very committed to involving the authorities,” says Harris.
“Our biggest concern is not our reputation or what anyone thinks of us, it’s caring for kids’ well.”
But those suing Sovereign Grace don’t buy it.
“The control, the manipulation, the fear,” says the victim.
Pastor Harris says Sovereign Grace Ministries, whose member churches may operate under different names, absolutely wants to get to the bottom of this and insists all children are safe, but critics say nothing has changed and no telling how many victims are still out there.
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