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Monday, June 28, 2010

Youth Pastor Watch

Posted by on Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 9:23 AM

New Mexico:

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A youth minister in Los Alamos has been arrested for child pornography found on his church computer. Recently unsealed federal documents show late last year federal agents raided the Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church and seized the computers, disks and hard drives used by 58-year-old Matthew Nichols. The federal indictment indicates that at least three pornographic pictures of minors had been found in Nichols files.... [And] today those indictments showed prior convictions on child sex charges stemming out of Pennsylvania.

[Congregation President Jerry] Ethridge says the church consistently runs background checks on church members and parents who chaperon children and somehow Nichols had passed two such tests without raising any red flags. "Even in the background investigation and the interviews with him and the references none of that information came up," he said.

Florida:

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A Cocoa youth pastor was supposed to be a role model, but he's been arrested for sexting a teenager instead. WFTV learned Friday that there's more to Jermel Manns than that one sex crime. Manns is a convicted sex offender from Illinois who never registered locally, and he got a youth pastor job from his uncle.... for the past two years he was actually living in Brevard County under the name Jermel Beckford, or as his youth group at church called him, Pastor J. The senior pastor at the church, and Jermel's uncle, Errol Beckford, said he knew nothing of his past and was stunned to hear of his arrest. “I says, what? Are you kidding me? He was a good pastor. He had 75 kids here." [So his uncle didn't suspect something was up with his nephew—despite the fact that his nephew was living under an assumed name?]

 

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JunieGirl 1
Hell, what are you supposed to do if you run background checks and they don't turn up any convictions? At least the church made an attempt to suss out problems with the guy before they put him in the role.
Posted by JunieGirl on June 28, 2010 at 10:15 AM
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Mr. Nichols was my science teacher in middle school(and maybe some other classes in High School, I forget), his wife was my band teacher(and jazz band, and bell choir, and she even played piano for a piano/sax duet piece I played one year for all-state) from 7-12th grade, and all their kids were our classmates. Karazy.
Posted by Avtar on June 28, 2010 at 10:18 AM
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Oh, and you know what. I just want to throw this out there, I remember we had one teacher at that time(this was mid-late '90s) who was gay. Now this town was small, and this was a methodist school(the only private school around actually), and while I never got the complete details, from what I understand he was essentially forced out of his teaching position because he was gay and lived with his boyfriend. I'm sure some parents complained and I'm sure the school board complained, or who knows. The point is that this REALLY pissed me off, he was one of our best teachers. Maybe they should have been focusing their gaze elsewhere all that time? Hypocrites.
Posted by Avtar on June 28, 2010 at 10:25 AM
Fistique 4
Huh, neither of them are "former" youth pastors today. I wonder if it's a trend.
Posted by Fistique on June 28, 2010 at 1:38 PM

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