Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Christmas Time
It is Christmas time, a time when we think about the birth of Jesus, a time when we think about Peace and Goodwill to all Men. At this time, take a minute to think of all those who are abused by clergy in some form or another. It is not an easy thing to endure at all but some how these victims still have to survive in this world.
Our friend is a victim of clergy abuse. She met a clergy and became involved with him. They were both married when they started their affair. He promised to marry her.
When the clergy's wife found out about his relationship with our friend, the wife brought charges against him and went to his Bishop. Our friend was asked to come forward and tell the truth but she did not expose this man.
The wife filed divorce papers against this man. It was then that he asked our friend to marry him. After a year with our friend, this man was out of his church. While married, and while involved with our friend, he started a relationship with his secretary. Our friend was divorcing her husband planning to marry this man. Our friend found out a year later about the secretary. Our friend is destroyed by this completely and has lost all faith in her faith. This is a clergy who abused our friend and then went on to his secretary. How many women does this clergy need?
We do not know where she is or how she is so please pray for her at this time!
Rev Dr James McCray Jr:
This is a UMC Clergy. He went on sabbatical in July 2006 but could not return to his church. He is married and was involved with a married woman. July 2007 he was allowed to go back to his church. When he went back to his church, he was still married, still involved with the married woman and started a relationship with his secretary. He was allowed to retire when the General Conference found out about this man's abuse of his power and his abuse of women. Is this fair? Should this man be allowed to be called a Reverend? Please do not be fooled by clergy like this?
Rev Dr James McCray Jr:

This is a UMC clergy. Charges brought against him for being in an emotional relationship with a married woman. He was married at the time and a Senior Pastor of Jones Memorial UMC. He was cleared of this. When his name was cleared in July 2007, he was still married, still involved with the married woman, and also started a relationship with his secretary. Do you think this man should still be a Reverend? Three women at the same time while married? Now this man was allowed to retire after the General Conference found this out. Is that fair?
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Denial, Blame, Guilt or Shame?

The great Rev. Dr. James McCray retired prematurely from Jones United Methodist Church. This is a Pastor of thirty eight years. He went on sabbatical in July 2006. His wife divorced him that same year after thirty eight years of marriage. Rumor has it that he abused his power by having a relationship with a married woman. Rev McCray was allowed to go back to his church in July 2007.
Rumor has it that he started this relationship with the married woman in 2005. In 2007, he started a relationship with his secretary. Members of his parish reported his misconduct to the Bishop. He was allowed to retire in 2008.
This is another African American Man who had relationships with two women while married to his wife. This man is a clergy. Where in the Bible does it say that you can do this and still be a Pastor?
This same man is the Chairman of the Board for MTA.
Now this man thinks people are out to get him and destroy his career. He thinks he has done nothing inappropriate.
If you ask me, this man has played one too many women and got caught.
He is in denial if he thinks that he should be allowed to be a Pastor and counsel his parish.
He would like to blame all the people who started to protest his misconduct, and his inappropriate behavior. He blames his wife, his health, the married woman.
He feels no guilt or remorse for destroying that married woman and her life.
He feels no shame for all the pain he caused to his church, the married woman, his wife, his community.
How many men do you know who have relationships with their secretaries? This man is no different.
This is a UMC clergy guilty of abuse of his power. What kind of man needs that many women in his life? Sexual misconduct? You think? Duh!
Why did the Bishop allow this clergy to retire with his conduct? If anyone knows, please send us an email.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Bishop Anthony Glen Owens
"Bishop" marries 8 women,
Goes to jail for bigamy
Anthony Glenn Owens presented himself as a minister, a man of God. He said he was an important preacher, bishop over a fellowship of more than 100 non–denominational churches.
In 2002, Owens met a woman in Texas who was recently retired from the Air Force. To her, Owens seemed to be a pious man of his word, devoted to his church. Not long after they met, Owens proposed—in fact, he traveled to Mississippi to ask the woman's father for her hand in marriage.
They married in June, 2002. But as the woman later discovered, Owens was already married. In fact, he was married to seven other women, and divorced from none of them.
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