Oh dear. A question of faith no more.
The Hillsong mega-church is now threatening to unravel in the United States in the wake of the mounting scandals that led yesterday to the tumultuous resignation of founder Pastor Brian Houston. This is an ominous sign for the organisation given that the US — home of the evangelical mega-church phenomenon — had become Hillsong’s de facto headquarters and the centre of gravity for a worldwide church conglomerate taking in 27 countries and a global reach of some 150,000 followers.
Last week Hillsong’s senior pastor, Phil Dooley, was in the US dealing with Hillsong church leaders there before returning to Australia to address the organisation’s staff on allegations confronting Houston. Houston remains in the US.
The first domino to fall is Atlanta, Georgia, where Pastor Sam Collier yesterday told his congregants that, “with great sadness”, he was withdrawing from the Hillsong fold and setting up a new church.
“With all of the documentaries, scandals, articles, accusations and the church’s subsequent management of these attacks it’s become too difficult to lead and grow a young church,” he said.
The pastor lamented that “as we have recently discovered, some of these articles were true”.
Pastor Collier will soon set up a new church, and it is likely that his congregants will follow given the strong personal bond of the pastor relationship.
Kansas City Hillsong’s pastors are also reportedly decamping.
As Crikey reported yesterday, influential pastor Terry Crist — senior pastor responsible for Hillsong campuses at Phoenix, Las Vegas and Tucson — has accused Brian Houston of deceiving him when the two met face to face last week.
Houston, he said, had assured him that the rumours of his moral transgressions, as the church likes to call sexual harassment and worse, weren’t true.
“On Wednesday, I learned of his behaviour,” the pastor said.
Crist said the past week had been “one of the most gut-wrenching weeks in my entire life”. “Our church is struggling across the planet with shock and shame,” he told his congregation as he weighed his next move.
Hillsong’s US operations have come under heavy media scrutiny since the beginning of last year when its senior New York pastor resigned after it was revealed he had been involved in an extra-marital affair. Prestigious US magazine Vanity Fair investigated and revealed a seedy picture of a degraded church culture. At the same time, Hillsong had secretly commissioned an investigation into rape allegations made against another high-ranking pastor, as Crikey revealed yesterday.
In the same month, the Dallas branch of the church was closed after allegations that the pastor and his wife had used church money to fund their lavish lifestyle.
Brian who?
Now the great purge is on. The Houston name, once so glorious, has become toxic and is being removed from all things Hillsong. Videos of Houston’s preaching have gone, as well as his “Art of Leadership” video series and records of his involvement in past Hillsong conferences. The process began last week and was a clear portent of what was to come.
Hillsong’s leadership has also made great play of a promise to institute an independent review of its governance, no doubt in response to demands from US pastors who need to see there is meaningful change away from the secretive old boys’ club model that has fostered a culture of scandal and cover-up.
Yet there is a genuine question of whether Hillsong is capable of regenerating itself. The organisation has consistently shown that it is addicted to marketing its great successes and burying its scandals and failures — along with those who have complained.
When it launched an investigation into allegations made against Houston in 2019 — when he spent 40 minutes in a woman’s hotel room but apparently can’t remember what happened — it appointed a six-person group mostly made up of long-serving Hillsong figures. All but one in the “integrity unit” were men. It is a process that might have been acceptable in the 1980s, but now?
Hillsong also resents any outside questioning. It routinely refuses to answer legitimate inquiries from the media and instead issues unchallengeable public statements when it considers mistakes have been made.
The hunt for dissenters
Crikey understands from its sources that Hillsong has now launched a witch-hunt to find who has been leaking information to us, especially an audio recording of an all-staff meeting last week in which the allegations against Brian Houston were set out in detail.
This is the point where Hillsong lost control of the narrative and its strategy. The audio recording revealed detail that it did not intend to become public.
Yet rather than applaud those who have acted in genuine good faith to clean up Hillsong — an institution that they have loved — it has attempted to intimidate and silence.
Good luck with that, Hillsong. If you knew how many people were prepared to leak information in the interests of bringing sunlight to your organisation, then you would need to hire a small bus to go and pick them up.
If you are serious about change you should be thanking them. But that has not been the Hillsong way.
Thank you for all you have done sofar to expose them.
It’s kind of refreshing there may be some actual ramifactions for a change ?
Hopefully the ramifications go beyond businesses like these bubbling up elsewhere under another name.
Excellent work David – this is the sort of journalism for which I am very pay my subscription.
should be “very happy to pay”.
Yes, it’s money well spent, I think.I don’t always agree with the comments, but that’s both my right and the right of those disagreeing with me!
The pastor lamented that “as we have recently discovered, some of these articles were true”.
Pastor Collier will soon set up a new church, and it is likely that his congregants will follow given the strong personal bond of the pastor relationship.
It looks like Pastor Collier will be crying all the way to the bank after shaking off headquarters overheads. As another Brian in another time and place once sang – ‘Always look on the bright side of life …’.
A word from Brian’s mother.
“Now you listen ‘ere!
He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!
Now go away”.
Abbott stood by his friend George Pell despite Pell’s fall from grace. What are the chances Morrison will stand by Houston? Absolutely less than zero. Expect Morrison to soon deny he ever knew anyone called Houston.
In Morrison’s ‘electric vehicle mode’ he will deny it even when footage of them arm in arm is aired. Has there ever been a more blameless PM than the Smirker in Chief….
Blameless? Maybe in Morrison’s own mind,
In my mind on the other hand Morrison is more shameless than blameless.
As of a few minutes ago, a new Crikey email says Scotty has claimed (untruthfully) he hasn’t been to Hillsong for 15 years.
Huh never heard of him….what did you say his name was again…
Trump used to do the same.’ Nice fella. Never met him. Oh that photo..I have lots of photos taken.’ Scary days
Just as Peter did for Jesus?
He’s already p[art way there. Publicly claiming that he hasn’t been to Hillscum or had any connection to it for 15 years, when there’s video evidence of him doing so in 2019 ?
He’s as bad a liar as Trump and Johnson.
Is not interesting that The Radge Orange Bampot,* Trump, The Suspect, Johnson and Smirko are all creatures of The Moloch and His Minions, at NewsCorpse, FauxNews and her in Australia The Sky After Dark Comedy Show.
*as the canny Scots have it , Parliamo Glasgow?
The patriarchy’s playbook. I am just wondering if we, the people, have to dismantle these putrid organizations one by one or do we say enough and decide to turf out the whole system that has fostered them from time immemorial. I’d like to see the judiciary investigated the same way. There are reasons why the law fails women just as the church does.
Removing their tax exempt/charitable status would get rid of most of them in the blink of an eye.
And boost the budget, which Fraudie sez is in sore need of repair.
Indeed. We only need a real leader to say that donations to churches cannot be tax exempt due to the separation of requirement of separation of Church and State. If they want to set up a charity they can, but no proselytising. About $30BILLION goes untaxed every year! The Charities Act needs to be changed. Then they can start on the church run private school funding. Whats the point of saying we are a secular country if the government/taxpayers support these religions financially even though more people are saying they have no religion and judging by the widespread criminality of so many, are ‘nominal’ at best.
apologies for the mess in the first sentence..no edit function!
‘Why the law fails women just as the church does” – do you mean churches? Good idea.
The generic term of ‘ church’ probably sums up all the churches because they are all misogynistic no matter the colour of their leadlight windows. I have yet to find that mythical ‘ broad’ church..have you? LOL