A high-ranking Hillsong pastor who allegedly raped a junior female staff member while conducting an extramarital affair was subsequently promoted to a position of more authority in the church, despite Hillsong’s leadership knowing of the affair.
The revelation is contained in an internal Hillsong investigation obtained by Crikey.
The investigation, conducted by Hillsong lawyers in the United States and finalised at the beginning of last year, probed allegations from the young woman that she had not consented to sex with the senior pastor, Reed Bogard, at their initial encounter. Bogard was married at the time.
Law firm Zukerman Gore Brandeis and Crossman made a number of findings critical of Hillsong’s actions after it was made aware several years ago that Bogard had engaged in the extramarital affair with the junior female employee.
The firm found the church leadership had failed to conduct “any meaningful inquiry” at the time it became aware and that it appeared to “uniformly assume” the relationship had been consensual from the outset, even though it occurred between “a powerful church leader and a young, low-level staff person”.
The revelation of Hillsong’s flawed approach to investigating Bogard’s behaviour follows damaging disclosures made last week about church founder and figurehead Pastor Brian Houston. The revelations also raise further questions about the ability of Hillsong’s leadership to protect young women from abuse or the church’s willingness to discipline sexual transgressors.
The leaking of the confidential 30-page report to Crikey is also a signal of how determined some senior Hillsong figures have become to change a culture of protection around those who are close to the Houstons. They also want to see a change to the boys’ club mentality at Hillsong, where there are virtually no women in leadership roles.
The US investigation found the young woman who was then working at Hillsong’s New York church as an office assistant had “confessed” about the affair to a long-serving Hillsong global board member. She had said initially it was consensual. but several years later alleged that Bogard had raped her in their first encounter.
This led to an investigation that found that “no one at any time ever probed for more information, to try to discern how one of the most powerful men in the New York church could have found himself in a sexual relationship with a young, vulnerable junior staff member”.
“And no one appears to have questioned whether meaningful consent was possible let alone present, given the obvious power dynamic.”
The investigation also pointed to the nature of the sexual activity, which was dictated by Bogard, was marked by a lack of intimacy, and appeared to suggest that the acts were “designed to reinforce the power imbalance between them”.
It also found that Bogard had “used his position” to force the woman to sign a confidentiality agreement and non-disparagement clause “at a time that the affair was in high gear”.
Bogard had been part of the Hillsong team that established New York’s Hillsong church, working with celebrity pastor Carl Lentz. He was later promoted by Hillsong to establish a branch in Dallas, Texas, in 2019, after the church’s hierarchy knew of his affair with the young woman.
Bogard’s appointment soon ended in scandal. The Dallas branch was closed early last year and Bogard and his wife resigned amid allegations they had misused church money to fund a lavish lifestyle.
This happened shortly Lentz’s fall from grace at the end of 2020 when it was revealed he too had been involved in an extramarital affair.
The law firm concluded that it was “difficult if not impossible” to say with certainty whether “the initial sexual acts between … Bogard and [the young woman] occurred notwithstanding an express, verbal objection (“No”) uttered by [the young woman] in the moment.
“But there can be no doubt that given the extreme power imbalance between the two, as well as the ‘Don’t say no’ culture which permeated the New York church at that time, there was ample opportunity for … Bogard to take advantage of a systemic inability for [the young woman] to have meaningfully consented at the time in question.
“Accordingly, without discounting the strength of a prosecution case due to the passage of time, it is likely that a jury, evaluating the interplay, would have found that … Bogard acted without obtaining (or, under the circumstances, having any reasonable expectation of being able to obtain) actual consent by [the young woman]. The fact that no church leader appears to have even considered this issue is a cause for concern.”
(Crikey has sent several messages to Bogard seeking his response but has had no response. When asked by the law firm investigating the allegation of rape, Bogard said he did not recall the woman saying “no” at any time. He also claimed he had lost some of his memory of that night due to how much alcohol he had drunk. The investigating attorneys reported their impression that Bogard had seemed “less than entirely reliable and forthcoming” when interviewed.)
This is just business as usual in any church heirachy. The churches are not there to save peoples souls but to groom people to be exploited by the status quo especially the government. It usually means draining their money out of them. As an extra benefit you can then abuse their kids.
Its happening in all churches and that means Islamic and Jewish as well as the more publicised, so called, Christian ones of various flavours.
Memo to whoever is acting as Federal Education Minister at the moment: maybe the National Curriculum should make Upton Sinclair’s Elmer Gantry mandatory reading in our schools.
That was Sinclair Lewis, but yes.
sorry, slip of the keyboard!!
An indication of how well read is the average poster here.
Once upon a secular time, we said there was one rule for the rich and one for the poor . Now we have one law for the Pentecostal friends of the PM and one for the rest of us
We can no longer have a man with clouded judgment as PM.
So what sort of people go to Hillsong Church, they sure aren’t in my circle of friends.
Then clearly, like me, you have no naive, stupidly gullible friends! If the penny doesn’t start dropping soon that this whole thing is a money making scam, the hillsong congregation should contact me. I have an iron tower in France, and a bridge in Sydney I need to sell!
They have a big congregation, they must filter out into greater society somewhere.
to answer your question did you ever hear about them giving to the flood or fire victims ? they are a user pay group.
oo i take that back scomo paid money out for them via the tax payer.
I feel the church congregation is white, males who are dominators married to women of meagre intelligence and an inability to find a decent job.
Those who easily believe fairy stories.
Sums it up nicely
Sounds like our Judiciary or any male dominated outfit. So long as the women can be forced to shut up, its all good and we can continue to administer justice or preach the word of a loving god, or whatever, actually.
No woman is safe anywhere. No patriarchy has ever been organised around equality, let alone respect for women.
Let’s see if anything changes once this church brings more women into management roles. I predict not much.
Excellent reporting David