Earlier today Crikey reported that an all-staff meeting was set to take place within the Hillsong megachurch to address rumours of moral transgressions involving its former “global pastor” Brian Houston. Now we can report on what was said…
Brian Houston’s hold on the Hillsong church which he built over more than two decades into a national and international phenomenon is now, incredibly, under question following an extraordinary all-staff meeting which was hastily called today after rumours grew of moral transgressions involving the church’s most senior figure.
A number of major disclosures came during the highly emotional meeting. Senior Hillsong pastor Phil Dooley told the meeting of two incidents involving Houston and his behaviour towards women. Dooley also pointed to alcohol and Houston’s prescription drugs for anxiety as playing a role.
Dooley, who was appointed the church’s global pastor after Houston stepped down earlier this year, is understood to have been crying when he began today’s meeting.
In a recording obtained by Crikey, Dooley outlined an incident which apparently took place in 2019 at a hotel where a group of Hillsong figures was drinking, including a woman who was not on Hillsong’s staff. Dooley said Houston had been on anxiety tablets at the time.
“Later that evening he went to go to his room. Didn’t have his room key and ended up knocking on the door of this woman’s room and she opened the door and he went into her room,” he said.
“The truth is we don’t know exactly what happened next. This woman has not said if there was any sexual activity. Brian has said there was no sexual activity. But he was in the woman’s room for 40 minutes. He doesn’t have much of a recollection because of the mixture of the anxiety tablets and the alcohol.
“This woman had also been drinking so her recollection is not completely coherent.”
Dooley said the woman went through “a lot of conflicting emotions” and spoke to someone on staff. The incident ultimately came to the attention of Hillsong’s global board which appointed a four-person “integrity” unit, composed of long-serving Hillsong figures, to investigate. Two “outside” pastors had been brought in. All were men.
“It was decided Brian should take three months off from ministry but unfortunately he didn’t abide by that. He did conduct some ministry and he did consume some alcohol,” Dooley said.
The incident then came to the attention of the elders at the end of 2021. The board then decided Houston should take more time off. At the same time the board “discussed with Brian” his use of alcohol.
As a footnote, the woman involved in the 2019 incident had asked for her conference fee and a “kingdom builder” donation to the church to be paid back. Houston agreed that he would pick up the tab.
The 2019 incident followed an earlier incident “around 10 years ago” when Houston exchanged texts with a female staff member. The text messages had ended with what Dooley called an “inappropriate text message”, with Houston texting “along the lines of ‘If I was with you I would like to give you a kiss and a cuddle or a hug’, words of that nature”.
Dooley said the staff member was “upset by that”, felt awkward and went to long-serving Hillsong head George Aghajanian and said she wanted to resign.
The issue was handled by two senior Hillsong men. Others, including Dooley, had not been aware until the end of 2021. The staff member had been unable to find another job and she was paid “a couple of months’ salary” as compensation.
Dooley also raised the question of when do you publicly discuss someone’s sins?
“In light of the evidence before the global board, the decision was made to offer what I would call ‘grace’: not to cover up and not to expose,” Dooley said. “The idea was that Brian would use the time to get healthy.”
Dooley said some of Hillsong’s elders were unhappy with the situation and began to raise the issue publicly with congregants.
“There are victims here and we are deeply sorry for those victims,” he said.
In terms of governance and trust, Dooley said perhaps it was time to look at issues of accountability and who takes responsibility.
“We’re not about exposing people,” he said. “I look at the example of Jesus, at what does the Bible say about these situations.
“We acknowledge that Pastor Brian has made significant mistakes here and no one at a senior level wants to cover any of that up, but to come to a place of healing that involves honesty, that involves transparency, that involves repentance and an acknowledgment that mistakes have been made and a desire to make it right.
“We also want to pray for Pastor Brian and for Bobbie and the family. Sin is messy and it brings all kinds of pain.”
Also in the meeting today, Aghajanian took aim at members of the “eldership” for spreading rumours. He claimed they had acted beyond their authority. He also cautioned that some information being spread was false.
The crisis which has enveloped Hillsong and led to today’s extraordinary events has exposed deep splits between the management team and board on one hand and the group of 10 “elders” on the other.
The crisis certainly represents the most serious schism to hit Hillsong over its more than two decades as the dominant force in Australian Pentecostalism.
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I still can’t see why the Yanks wouldn’t let Morrison bring Houston to Trump’s White House.
Houston would have been a perfect fit.
Among the religious hypocrites of the Trump administration.
Who would you want to accompany you to such a glittering occasion? The person you revered most in all the world. By their friends shall ye know them.
And by the QAnon supporters they associate with and employ.
and of course, none of this affects the current prime-ministerial incumbent, does it????
The person who is a personal friend and sits on all of the Hillsong boards?
I believe Brian Huston was Scott Morrison’s mentor !
As stated by scumo himself.
In his maiden speech to Parliament in 2008, Mr Morrison thanked Mr Houston for his “great assistance”, describing him as a mentor.
It will be interesting to see how Smirko will deny such.
Will he do a Peter and before cock crow or whatever deny him thrice?
I doubt Smirko will respond. “Though Should die with thee, yet I will not deny thee”
Matthew 26:33-35 KJV
What is it with religious types and sexual indiscretions? They preach Christianity whilst behaving in the most unchristian like manner. Sex, drugs and money are the top three commandments to modern day Christians.
It’s about time these people are publicly held responsible.
It is a stretch to call a prosperity cult “Christian”.
Hillsong was only ever a manipulative, exploitative cult. The real Christ would not have anything to do with them.
The real Christ wouldn’t have anything to do with any part of Christianity, I reckon. I suspect he’d be mortified he hadn’t made it plainer he was talking about unions and socialism! (Joking )
That said, Hillsong can quote you chapter and verse for the prosperity gospel, just as another Christian can for the social gospel. Slave traders used the Good Book just as accurately and passionately as abolitionists.
The faith’s foundational text is the problem. You can draw whatever diametrically opposed conclusions you want from the Bible. It’s a divisive little book and it’s caused and continues to cause a lot of nastiness. That’s how we ended up with 45,000 Christian denominations globally.
For in fact what is called Christianity,is much closer to being Paulinity…
Saul who suffers some accident/incident while on the road to Damascus when he was on a mission to persecute the Jewish followers of Jesus. He comes to with the loss of sight and what is probably a bad case of concussion, possibly brain damage.
Changes his name to Paul and then decides to take over, hijacks it could be said, the very movement the followers of Jesus, that he had been persecuting. He rebadges it as so called “Christian” and places himself as the the leader, chief theoretician and pamphleteer, in opposition to Peter, who, so the story goes, was picked by Jesus to take over when Jesus “left”
The followers of Jesus are then admonished, browbeaten, harassed and threatened with damnation and told that they all bear Original Sin a Pauline invention, into subscribing to what in fact becomes “Paulinity”.
A rather nasty and misogynistic update of the OT wrapped in the guise of the words and deeds of the NT Jesus. Paul should really have not said anything about Jesus. For he had never seen him let alone met him.
The original ‘fake news’.
When will Morrison now deny any association with Brian??
Let’s jump to the end game here – Morrison is now toast (if he wasn’t already). Not a good look either for Stuart “public schools should just employ better teachers” Robert.
I would happiky take a baseball bat to brother Stewie the worthless crap that he is. Where are the private schools in the top 10 ATAR and HSC? Bloody scarce. But Houston simply proves that these pentecostal churches are nothing more than a front for dodgy pastors. My town had Hilsong 1.0, the Full Gospel Church (except the bit about lying and adultery) The pastor was a dodgy buider wit a BMW and a Porsche 928. He hit his wife because she complained about his lack of fidelity, but heyyy that was the devil, so no worries there.
Just worthless garbage who prey on the unwary. Jesus was not about wealthy, Houston and Scummo are.
That is why we tend to refer to the Pentecostal’s as a Prosperity Cult.
Not a religion, a cult.
Long before the capon manages to climb to the top of the dunghill and crow thrice?
Morrison has his script at the ready, it’s the old faithful ie: talk of my friendship with Brian Houston is gossip, it’s just part of the Canberra bubble. Exactly like that other rumour that I wanted to invite him to the White House state dinner.
That statement will be a lie, as was the statement about the attempt to get his mentor an invitation to the White House. A lie is a deliberate statement, referring to something one knows to be true as ‘gossip’ is a deliberate statement of a falsity. Scumo has said he has not lied and those who accept that and support the LNP are arguably complicit in the propagation of the falsity that our prime minister is an honest person.