I've never seen or
heard of anything like this my whole entire life..
Four out of five
pastors of the Richmond Outreach Center megachurch in South Richmond resigned
Wednesday afternoon following a Board of Directors meeting and after news of
the specific sexual assault allegations against the church’s founder.
Three of the
resigning pastors had also served on the ROC’s board of directors.
Gone are “Pastor G”
– Geronimo Aguilar – the 12-year-old church’s founder and board
member; executive Pastor Jason Helmlinger, also a former board
member; Pastor Andrew “Drew” Delgado, another former board member;
and Pastor Matthew Aguilar, Geronimo’s brother.
Pastor G is out on
bond, facing seven felony charges in Tarrant County, Texas, based on
allegations that he sexually abused two young girls in the mid-90s.
Pastor Helmlinger, a
former Henrico County police officer, is out on bond after he allegedly
threatened a former ROC church member over the telephone.
According to a
statement from the ROC’s board of directors, the resignations
are “mutually agreeable” and the ROC remains focused serving those in
need and will never stray from that mission.
David Carlson,
Geronimo Aguilar’s attorney, said “Pastor G has been thinking about
this for the past several weeks and came to the realization that it was
probably best for is family and also best for the organization, at least at
this point in time.”
All but Helmlinger
have said they have down-and-out histories prior to their spiritual conversions
that included arrests and gang activity. Matthew Aguilar was charged in 2010
during when he and Geronimo’s dad’s Christian biker gang, Set Free, was
involved in a brawl with the Hells Angels. The charges were later dropped in a
plea agreement that he stay out of trouble. Testimonials about the checkered
pasts of both Pastor G and Andrew Delgado are posted on the ROC’s website and
elsewhere.
CBS 6 went by Pastor
G’s $600,000 parsonage off Riverside Drive in South Richmond Wednesday evening,
but no one came to the door. A neighbour said he had been there
earlier in the evening.
“The property the
ROC owns where he and his wife and three children live is all that he has at
this point in time,” attorney Carlson said.
The resignations
come after years of rumors about Pastor G’s appetites and just a day after news
reports that shared the details of the allegations against the pastor once
praised by governors and city leaders here.
According to its
non-profit, tax-exempt income report, the Richmond Outreach Center is a $17
million dollar independent church organization that brings in some $3 million a
year. It has received city and state funds for the work it has done to help
addicts, the homeless and parolees.
CBS 6 News spoke
with a member of the board of directors who said they recognize the vast church
needs new leadership – a new face for the body – and they’re working on it.
No comments:
Post a Comment