
The State of the Episcopal Church in 2022
09/28/23 • 14 min
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Grace Chapel's role in Solomon case begs for FBI involvement
In the Solomon situation, other than Aaron Solomon himself, few organizations are more corrupt and complicit than Grace Chapel, Steve Berger, and Rob Rogers. Today's post focuses on their roles in Grant's death and Gracie's abuse, and flags the school’s director of counseling, Amy Curle, as a liar. From hell.
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Corrupt bishop George Sumner tries to cover-up his cover-up of sexual abuse in the diocese
Corrupt Episcopal bishop George Sumner, the subject of a Title IV clergy disciplinary complaint for trying to sandbag a complaint of sexual harassment involving Texarkana rector David Halt, has turned to new tactics. So, Anglican Watch is calling BS on:
- Corrupt bishop George Sumner.
- Dirtbag David Halt, who continues to pull down a six-figure income at St. James, even though he doesn't do jack-diddly and engages in retaliation against persons opposed to the sexual harassment of women.
- Diocesan Chancellor Cory Floyd, who ran roughshod on Title IV by virtue of his multiple ethical conflicts and ignoring the express provisions of Title IV.
In other words, we know a cover-up when we see it, and we're not falling for it.
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