What Doug Wilson’s Own Federation Said About His Pastoral Practice
Published July 12, 2024
On August 15, 2017 a committee appointed by the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, which describes itself as a federation of churches, published its findings regarding the way that Doug Wilson handled two pastoral cases. The report was titled, “Presiding Ministers’ Report on the Sitler and Wight Sex Abuse Cases.” The committee members were Alan Burrow, Tim Bushing, Garrett Craw, Todd Davis, Duane Garner, Rich Lusk, and Jack Phelps. According to the report, Phelps served as “discussion moderator and spokesman as necessary.”
Selections from the report are presented without comment. Footnote references and hyperlinks have been removed in this presentation but are available via the original document.
On August 15, 2017 a committee appointed by the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, which describes itself as a federation of churches, published its findings regarding the way that Doug Wilson handled two pastoral cases. The report was titled, “Presiding Ministers’ Report on the Sitler and Wight Sex Abuse Cases.” The committee members were Alan Burrow, Tim Bushing, Garrett Craw, Todd Davis, Duane Garner, Rich Lusk, and Jack Phelps. According to the report, Phelps served as “discussion moderator and spokesman as necessary.”
Selections from the report are presented without comment. Footnote references and hyperlinks have been removed in this presentation but are available via the original document.
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- Editor's Note: Please learn more about the Sitler and Wight abuse cases that are documented here: The Truth About Moscow (moscowid.net)
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