![]() ![]() are based on the General Council Bylaws, Article X. The AOG claims Stocker is guilty of gross sexual misconduct. When Miami police officers intervened, the witness claimed, Stocker “got very angry and aggressively screamed at the police.” Some quotes from the lawsuit The complaint includes a statement from a witness who claims to have seen Stocker and a woman get “so drunk” at a Celtics-Heat game in Miami on November 4, 2021, that they walked onto the court. The suit also alleges that Stocker abused alcohol (behavior the Assemblies of God does not condone) and acted “erratically” on numerous occasions. Board members hid this stuff from the members? He is now divorced from his wife. Please scroll down in the Miami New Times article to see the pics. The pastor and his paramour got drunk and walked onto the court of a Celtic-Heats game. It is unknown if the case is continuing against Stocker. The lawsuit was recently dismissed against the four board members, but the exact terms are unknown. The lawsuit, filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, names Stocker, Brave Church, and four members of the church’s board of directors, alleging that the board repeatedly ignored PenFlorida’s findings and discouraged congregants from reporting Stocker for fear of ruining his career. The Miami New Times wrote Lawsuit: Miami Pastor Blew Church Money on Extramarital Dalliance With Congregant UPDATEDĪccording to a 307-page lawsuit filed on May 24 by Peninsular Florida District Council (PenFlorida) - an Assemblies of God umbrella organization that oversees more than 300 churches in Florida and the Virgin Islands, including Brave Church - Stocker violated church bylaws by engaging in sexual relations with at least three congregants and using the church’s credit card to fund at least one of the affairs, then refusing to step down as pastor after PenFlorida investigated and found him guilty of “gross sexual misconduct and immoral actions.” A settlement was reached earlier this month. The lawsuit was filed in late May but was recently made public by The Miami New Times. The Peninsular Florida District Council of The Assemblies of God, a branch of the world’s largest Pentecostal denomination, recently sued several Brave Church of Miami board members for allowing their now-former pastor to continue leading even though an investigation found “significant incidents of gross sexual misconduct and immoral actions.” I wonder if this could happen in the SBC? The Christian Post reported Assemblies of God branch sued Pastor accused of having sex with at least 3 congregants I was thrilled to see this action by the Assemblies of God denomination. ![]() AOG sued Pastor David Stocker and 4 Board members of Brave Church TWW believes that any clergy member having sex with a congregant constitutes clergy sexual abuse. CGCG 396-2, an unusual multi-armed galaxy merger which lies around 520 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Orion. ![]()
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