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He’s singing a new song. Brian Houston, the co-founder and “Global Senior Pastor” of the Hillsong Church, resigned Wednesday after a church investigation determined he had “inappropriate ...
The second episode covers both the Carl Lentz scandal and Hillsong staff member Jason May's indecent assault against former Hillsong College student Anna Crenshaw. A rising star at Wavecrest Church, Lentz is recruited as the pastor for Hillsong NYC, the mega church's flagship American congregation. The documentary features interviews with Lentz ...
"The Secrets of Hillsong," a four-part docuseries, makes the case that Lentz was a scapegoat for the larger problems that plagued the megachurch. After scandal, disgraced Hillsong pastor Carl ...
The founder of Hillsong megachurch has resigned following an internal misconduct investigation, the church announced Wednesday.Brian Houston resigned as senior pastor of the Australia-based ...
Hillsong Church pastor Carl Lentz, known for his friendship with Justin Bieber, was fired from his position at the Christian mega-church for suspected “leadership issues.” Justin Bieber and ...
The Secrets of Hillsong, a new four-part Hulu documentary series from FX and Vanity Fair, explores the rise and fall of a megachurch -- and the charismatic pastor at the center of it all.Most of ...
Stephen Carl Lentz (born November 6, 1978 [1]) is an American former celebrity pastor who was also a spiritual advisor to celebrities such as Justin Bieber. [2] He was the lead pastor of Hillsong NYC until November 4, 2020, when he was fired by Hillsong Global Pastor Brian Houston for "leadership issues and breaches of trust, plus a recent revelation of moral failures."
On 24 March 2022, Sam Collier, the lead pastor of Hillsong Atlanta, established less than a year earlier, resigned, citing the ongoing scandals and allegations towards senior figures in Hillsong church. Collier was the first African-American pastor to lead a Hillsong church. He announced plans to establish his own church. [195]