Ex-megachurch pastor Bruxy Cavey arrested and charged for sexual assault

(CP) Nearly three months after he confessed to sexual misconduct and resigned as the primary teaching pastor of one of Canada’s largest megachurches, police arrested and charged Bruxy Cavey with sexual assault.

Police in Hamilton, Ontario, announced in a statement Monday that they arrested the 57-year-old on May 31 after an investigation into reports of a sexual assault that occurred while he served as primary teaching pastor at The Meeting House Church from 1996 to 2021.

The church is headquartered in Oakville and has multiple campuses in the Greater Toronto area.

“Hamilton Police believe that there may be more victims and encourage anyone with information to come forward,” the Hamilton Police Service stated.

Potential victims are urged to contact Detective Constable Jeremy Miller at 905-540-5050 or Detective Sergeant Jennifer Currie at 905-546-4962.

“Hamilton Police want all survivors of sexual violence to know that we believe them and we will respect their choice when and how they report an incident,” the police added.

Before Cavey’s resignation in March, an independent investigation launched in December concluded he had abused his power at the church.

“The investigator determined that Bruxy had maintained a sexual relationship with the victim, an adult woman, in violation of The Meeting House policy and the Handbook of Faith & Life of Be in Christ Church of Canada,” Maggie John, chair of the church’s overseers board, announced in a March update.

In the aftermath of Cavey’s arrest, The Meeting House scheduled a community gathering at the church from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday to enable the congregation to “worship and pray, take stock of where we are as a church, and share where we sense God is calling us together in this season.”

“While we plan to review a summary of the ongoing investigations and host a brief Q & A, our time will be focused on prayerfully committing to the difficult work of understanding and learning from our history as a church (the pain and the beauty), and charting our next steps together,” the event announcement reads.

According to the Hartford Institute for Religion Research, the church claimed more than 5,000 members across 21 campuses in the larger Toronto metropolitan area. The former megachurch pastor has been released with conditions and is scheduled to appear in court on Monday, June 27.

In his confession of his sexual misconduct posted on his blog in March, Cavey apologized for keeping his sin, which he characterized as an affair, secret. He noted that as soon as he was asked about his actions by church leadership, he owned up to it.

“When our church leadership first talked to me about this I confessed. I was asked not to talk about it publicly until an official and external, third-party investigation could be completed, and our overseers could communicate the findings,” he wrote.

Former Meeting House Pastor Danielle Strickland, who resigned in solidarity with Cavey’s alleged victim, read aloud a statement from the unidentified woman involved with Cavey on social media in March. Read more …

Abducted Pakistan Christian teenage girl recovered

We gathered that on 29 May 15-year-old Saba Masih, who was kidnapped on 20 May in Faisalabad and reportedly converted to Islam, was recovered by the police.

Saba’s father Nadeem Masih, a sanitation worker at a textile factory, said his daughter was abducted from the Madina Town area of Faisalabad when she and her older sister were on their way to work. The two oldest daughters recently had to start working to support the family, as their mother had injured her knee and was not able to go to work. “I was forced to take my children, four daughters and two sons, out of school due to poverty, and my wife and elder daughters are working as household helps to supplement our family income.” 

Their 45-year-old neighbour Muhammad Yasir, who allegedly has been married three times, abducted Saba and took her away in a rickshaw. The police refused to take action to rescue Saba. Her father told Morning Star News: “The police are not cooperating with us. The investigating officer keeps telling us that Saba has converted to Islam and contracted marriage with Yasir, but he has not shown us any document as yet. We are pleading with police to at least recover the girl and arrange our meeting with her so that we can ascertain the facts ourselves, but he doesn’t listen to us.”

However, after rights activist Lala Robin Daniel organised a series of daily protests from 7pm to 12am against forced conversions and marriages of minority girls in Faisalabad, they recovered Saba. Lala Robin Daniel stated: Police had earlier told her parents to wait for her statement of conversion and marriage claiming her Islamic Nikah [marriage contract] had been solemnized. The pressure from the community forced to act promptly. At least 20 people were arrested. The recovery of the victim is a great success. We shall continue the struggle for other abducted Christian girls.”

Anglican Church of Pakistan Moderator Azad Marshall stated on Twitter, “Social indifference to predators who use religion to pursue and target minorities and the vulnerable, continuing to saw away at all of our futures. The violation of Saba Masih in Faisalabad is another reminder of just how grim the situation is.”

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Nigerian government searches for gunmen who killed 50 at church

By CHINEDU ASADU and LEKAN OYEKANMI, Associated Press

OWO, Nigeria (AP) — The gunmen who killed at least 50 people at a Catholic church in southwestern Nigeria opened fire on worshippers both inside and outside the building in a coordinated attack before escaping the scene, authorities and witnesses said Monday.

Although Nigerian security forces have not yet identified who carried out Sunday’s attack on St. Francis Church in the town of Owo in relatively peaceful Ondo state, analysts suggested they came from elsewhere in the West African nation, which is plagued by violence from various armed groups, kidnappers and extremists.

No one has claimed responsibility for the church killings, in which children were among the dead and the gunmen detonated some kind of explosive, according to witnesses. A state lawmaker from the region said the death toll was at least 50, and scores of people were wounded, although an exact number was not released by overwhelmed hospital workers.

“The attack is undoubtedly terrorist in nature, and the scale and brutality suggests it was carefully planned rather than impulsive,” said Eric Humphery-Smith, senior Africa analyst at Verisk Maplecroft risk intelligence company, in an interview with The Associated Press.

State Police Commissioner Oyeyemi Oyediran said security forces, including the military, pursued the attackers, “but unfortunately, we could not catch up with them.”

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and other government officials visited the church Monday. A day earlier, he pledged that “we will keep standing against evil, and Nigeria will win.”

Nigeria, which is Africa’s most populous country with 206 million people, has grappled for over a decade with an insurgency in the northeast by Islamic extremist rebels of Boko Haram and its offshoot, the Islamic State West Africa Province. The extremists, who have killed more than 35,000 people by a U.N. count, are fighting to establish Shariah law and to stop Western education.

Ondo, however, has long been considered one of the safer states in the country.

Sunday Adewale, who works in the palace of the local chief, said the gunmen used the element of surprise to their advantage.

“Everybody felt relaxed and had gone to church,” he said. “Within 30 minutes, they did what they wanted and went away.”

The attack came as worshippers were celebrating the feast of Pentecost, an important Catholic post-Easter holiday. Bishop Jude Arogundade said some gunmen entered the church while others stayed outside to shoot anyone who fled.

The priest celebrating the Mass was giving the blessing to end the service when the attackers came in and opened fire, said John Nwovo, 35, who added that he narrowly escaped with his five children by running and hiding in the church’s sacristy, along with more than 30 people.

“We had to pack ourselves inside that place to take refuge from the storm,” he told AP.

After emerging from hiding, Nwovo said they saw “so many” bodies lying in their own blood.

Florence Obi said her sister, Stella Nzelu, fled the church after the shooting and the explosion, only to run into one of the outside gunmen, “who shot her in the stomach at close range.” Obi said her sister underwent surgery to remove the bullet and ”she is feeling better now.”

Steven Omotayo, who lives nearby, heard the gunshots and rushed to the scene.

“I saw a lot of dead bodies — both young and old, even children,” he said. “The people came in and started shooting from the gate.”

He said the church has three entrances and the main entrance was said to have been locked, making it difficult for many to escape.

“They were just shooting. If they see anyone trying to escape or stand up, they will just shoot the person,” he said. “Everybody standing was bombarded with bullets.”

The Rev. Vincent Anadi, who was away from his church at the time, said the gunmen also set off some kind of explosive or grenade.

He said he was making his way back to the church when he saw people running away chaotically, including two altar servers that he knew.

They “stopped me and said, ‘Father, father, father, stop, stop! Don’t go to the parish. They are killing people in the parish!” Anadi recounted.

Many Nigerians expressed shock and anger over the attack in Owo, a small town of traders and government workers located 50 kilometers (31 miles) from the Ondo state capital of Akure. The central location of the church raised questions as to how the gunmen got there unnoticed.

Rahaman Yusuf said many people tried to find out the fate of their relatives after the attack. “Some came only to realize they are dead,” he said, adding that they also went to hospitals to see if their loved ones were among the wounded.

Olalekan Agboola was in Lagos when he learned his 70-year-old mother, Caroline, was killed, and he rushed to Ondo. In a telephone interview from the town, he grew emotional as he recalled talking to her by phone on Saturday and how “she used to call us and pray for us.”

Workers at the Federal Medical Center in Owo struggled to treat scores of wounded from the attack. The Nigeria Medical Association directed all available doctors in the region to help.

Some of the wounded were in a “very bad state” and needed surgery, according to a doctor there who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to journalists.

“I have attended to a good number of casualties, but what I saw yesterday was far beyond whatever I have seen before in my life,” the doctor said. “This calamity befell all age grades, from toddlers to the old ones.”  Read more …

Rick Warren announces he is stepping down at Saddleback Church

Rick Warren has announced his resignation from Saddleback Church.

Rick Warren, Author of bestselling book The Purpose Driven Life, has announced he will retire as senior pastor of Saddleback Church, following 40 years at the helm of one of America’s most influential churches.

Warren said will be stepping down from his role in September, and hand over to his successor, Andy Wood – who is currently lead pastor of Echo Church in San Jose, California.

Warren announced on Twitter commending Andy Wood for his experience in “growing a megachurch from zero” during his 14 years at Echo Church, as well as his biblical character qualities.

“Like Kay and me, Andy and Stacie started a brand new Purpose Driven Church with just a handful of people and they grew it to nearly 3,000 attendees on 4 campuses. Kay and I, and our Elders, have unanimously selected Andy Wood to lead us into the future as a church family. We are all SO excited! You’re going to absolutely LOVE this couple. Andy is 40 years old and full of God’s love!” wrote Warren on the Saddleback website.

 

RECALP Annual Summit Rolls out Speakers for its 8th edition

The city of Lagos is set for another powerful youth convergence and empowerment program as the much-anticipated RECALP 2022 Summit will hold on June 13, 2022 at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Lagos Province 19 auditorium in Ogudu, Lagos.

The event, organized by the Young Adults and Youth Affairs of the RCCG Lagos Province 19, is reputed to be one of the big convergence of youths in Nigeria mainly the Generation Z and millennials.

The Summit is a platform to equip the new generation leaders and stimulate attendees, mostly young people to align with plausible steps to attain their life goals on issues of relationship, entrepreneurship, career, leadership and politics, as well as empower emerging entrepreneurs.

According to the host, Femi Aminu, this year’s edition is a greater convergence of youths who will be nurtured and guided to greater achievements.

Speakers expected include: Pastor Ituah Ighodalo; senior pastor and founder of the Trinity House, Lagos and also a senior partner in SIAO – a professional services firm, Prof. Ndubuisi Ekekwe; the Founder of African Institution of Technology and Lead Faculty for Tekedia Institute, Mr. Olusegun Adeniyi is currently the Chairman of the Editorial Board of THISDAY Newspapers where he writes a weekly column, ‘The Verdict, Evang. Gloria Bamiloye is the Co-founder and Co-president of The Mount Zion Faith Ministries International, Nigeria. The keynote speaker for this edition is Pastor Charles Kpandei, the Head of the Blessed family and Pastor in charge of Region 11.

Commenting on the programme, the Pastor in charge of Lagos province 19, Pastor Bisi Olowoyo said over the years, RECALP Summit has recorded tremendous progress and growth in geometric proportions. And we believe God that the 8th Edition will be another time full with insights and testimonies

Olowoyo said that as part of the strategy to deepen the reach of the event, RECALP 2022 would be telecast live online and on DoveTV. The programme will also be streamed live on the onlinetv Kairos WebTV.

RECALP Summit commenced in 2015 as an annual youth programme.

RECALP 2022 Summit offers great opportunity through empowerment, networking and exhibition for emerging and aspiring entrepreneurs, an improvement and deeper inclusion as this is the 8th edition.

Attendance at the five-hour summit remains free and registration can be made on http://www.recalp.org/register

Former Muslim recalls how vision of Jesus led her to Christ when she was suicidal

Living out her early childhood in Tehran, Iran, before moving to the United States at an early age, Nikta and her sister developed somewhat of a “rebellious streak” despite growing up in a “strict” Muslim household.

Nikta (last name omitted due to privacy concerns) told The Christian Post in a recent interview that she did not always feel “love” as a child. Her parents worked hard, but they often argued. After the family moved to California to seek a better education in a free country, Nikta said she tried her first cigarette at the age of 7 and drank alcohol in the eighth grade with the encouragement of her older sister. Read more here ….

Pass The Test – by Joel Osteen

Every test is an opportunity to rise higher. If you want to see God’s favor in greater ways, you have to be willing to grow through the challenges –  by Joel Osteen

Samford University receives $100 Million Gift

Samford University today announced a transformational $100 million gift—the largest gift to the university by a single donor and the largest gift ever made to a higher education institution in the state of Alabama by a single donor. Funding for the generous donation comes from the estate of Marvin Mann ’54, who passed away on March 19. According to Mann’s wishes, $95 million will go toward endowed student scholarships and $5 million will go to support the Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership, which was established by Mann in 2008 in honor of his late wife, Frances.

Marvin Mann’s generosity to Samford is unmatched in the institution’s history books. This is a truly transformational gift that will fulfill Marvin’s desire for more students to have the life-changing opportunities he had as a student and to strengthen the university for the future,” said President Beck A. Taylor.

Mann, a first-generation college graduate and native of Springdale, Alabama, understood the meaning of hard work and treasured the value of his Samford education. Having grown up in the Great Depression, he began working at four years old, candling eggs at his grandfather’s distribution business. After graduating from Samford in 1954, he worked for IBM for 32 years and went on to found Lexmark International, Inc. in 1991 where he served as chief executive officer and chairman until 1999. He was named Samford’s Alumnus of the Year in 2004 and received an honorary doctorate in commerce from the university in 1993.

“My father occasionally told stories of hitchhiking to and from Samford during the 1950s, so he must have highly valued his experience there, especially considering the effort he had to go through to attend,” said Mann’s son, Jeff Mann. “It’s obvious that my father revered Samford University and its community. For anyone to provide a gift that represents decades of hard work, leadership and successful investing he must have had full confidence in the leadership and future of the institution.”

The gift is expected to provide approximately $3.75 million annually to support and expand access to individuals seeking a Samford education. Including both undergraduate and graduate programs, over 100 students will benefit each year. Mann’s vision extends Samford’s legacy of financially supporting academic opportunity; during the 2021-22 academic year, the university funded nearly $75 million of scholarships for its students.

“Together with the Board of Trustees, members of the University Council, and with input from many of Samford’s stakeholders, I look forward to developing plans to strengthen the university’s ability to attract high-caliber students from a variety of backgrounds, for whom a Samford education would be financially out of reach without important scholarship support,” Taylor said. “Access and affordability remain two of the largest opportunities Samford has to extend its reach to more students and families. These funds will allow us to come alongside students who want to attend Samford in new and exciting ways while also reaching new populations of prospective students for whom Samford will be a great choice for their educational needs.”

While the majority of the gift will go toward student scholarships, $5 million will go to the Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership, which Mann established in 2008 in memory of his beloved wife, Frances. The center is an endowed, university-wide unit that promotes student development and enriches teaching and scholarship in the university’s 10 academic schools. It provides resources to students, faculty, staff and Alabama nonprofits in order to promote the understanding and practice of positive character and servant-leadership. The $5 million will be added to the center’s current endowment to sustain and strengthen Samford’s emphasis on virtue and character formation.

“Teaching students how to succeed in the world of business is no longer enough,” Mann said in 2008 when the center was announced. “They must also enter their careers with a complete understanding of the connections between performance, ethics and leadership.”

“When I spoke with Marvin last fall, nearly 15 years after establishing the Mann Center, he continued to voice his desire to see Samford’s students develop through virtue and character education. He was an inspiration to me,” Taylor said.

Mann was a beloved member of the Samord community. Aside from being named Alumnus of the Year, he was also the first recipient of the university’s Ethics-in-Business Award in 2006. The award, which was later renamed as the Marvin Mann Ethics-in-Business Award, recognizes individuals who embody professional achievement and personal integrity, who display an uncommon commitment to leadership through service, and who have left their marks of influence on institutions and industries without compromising Christian virtue or charity.

With this generous, historic and record-setting gift, Samford will continue to honor Mann’s legacy through modeling his commitment to scholarship, leadership and service to others. For those interested in learning more about giving to Samford, please visit Samford.edu/giving.

Samford is a leading Christian university offering undergraduate programs grounded in the liberal arts with an array of nationally recognized graduate and professional schools. Founded in 1841, Samford is the 87th-oldest institution of higher learning in the United StatesThe Wall Street Journal ranks Samford 1st nationally for student engagement and U.S. News & World Report ranks Samford 37th in the nation for best undergraduate teaching and 97th nationally for best value. Samford enrolls 5,758 students from 48 states and 22 countries in its 10 academic schools: arts, arts and sciences, business, divinity, education, health professions, law, nursing, pharmacy and public health. Samford fields 17 athletic teams that compete in the tradition-rich Southern Conference, and ranks 3rd nationally for its Graduation Success Rate among all NCAA Division I schools.

National Pro-Life Leader Welcomes Pro-Abortion Protests at Churches

Dr. Reverend William Devlin, New York City Pastor, Invites Pro-Abortion People to Protests at Churches. The long term national pro-life leader, invites pro-abortion people protestors to all churches nationwide. He said “As a pastor and national pro-life leader since 1980, I invite those who are pro-abortion to every church in America. We welcome you to come and protest at our churches and we invite you to come to hear the Good News of Jesus Messiah and His pro-life message-not only for women, mothers, children and unborn children but also personally for you. Our doors are always open to you, pro-abortion people. We are ready for you. We have no animus toward those who would disagree with our message of hope, life, grace, love and mercy. We pray as you come to our churches and places of worship, Catholic, Protestant, churches of all colors, races, ethnicities, Black and Brown, AAPI, et al, that you would hear the life-changing and transforming message of the hope of Jesus, the only Savior. As a hard-core atheist and God-hater at the age of 18, four months before I left to fight in the Vietnam conflict, I heard the Good News of Jesus from a fellow hitchiker and had a life-changing transformation on June 23, 1971 on the San Diego Freeway (Costa Mesa exit). So, please come and be liberated by the Liberator, Jesus Messiah. We look forward to seeing you.”

Devlin is the outreach pastor of Infinity Bible Church in the South Bronx and also the volunteer CEO of two international humanitarian organizations, REDEEM! and http://www.WidowsAndOrphans.info

A bit of history: While an elder in a Presbyterian Church in the city of Philadelphia in 1992, pro-abortion protestors came to Devlin’s church, New Life Presbyterian Church, at 425 East Roosevelt Blvd., Philadelphia. The pro-abortion people came to New Life Church because many of our members/leaders were involved in the Philadelphia pro-life movement; many of the members were welcoming pregnant mothers who were in need of a home, several adopted children and many attended pro-life prayer meetings and rallies at local abortion facilities. At that time in 1992, the pro-abortion protestors were greeted with kindness, love and grace. They were offered coffee and donuts while they were protesting outside the church. Church members gathered in a circle around the pro-abortion protestors and sang songs and prayed for the pro-abortion people. All went well-no arguments, no shouting, no incidences. Devlin states, “We welcomed pro-abortion protestors thirty years ago; we shall welcome them at every church in America. We invite you; please come.”

WebCitz.com Offers Free Web Hosting for Non-Profit Churches

Digital marketing agency WebCitz.com has announced it will offer free web hosting to non-profit churches.

We’ve provided discounted website design, ecommerce development, and digital marketing services for non-profits for years. WebCitz is making a commitment to helping non-profits by offering free non-profit web hosting for churches. With this cost-savings opportunity, churches can put more resources into the communities they serve.

As part of this announcement, WebCitz has launched dedicated servers in the same Tampa, Florida and Dallas, Texas data centers it uses for its small business web hosting. These web servers are powered by hardware such as Dual Intel Xeon 5220 CPUs (36 Cores, 72 Threads), 128GB ECC Server Memory, and Hardware RAID-10 SSD storage. Each of its free web hosting accounts for non-profit organizations will include 10GB of SSD storage and 100GB of bandwidth, typically more than enough for a typical church website. There are incredibly affordable upgrade options available for churches that need more space or bandwidth. The hosting accounts come with common web technology support like cPanel, CentOS, MariaDB, LiteSpeed and PHP 7+.

We’re happy to continue to prove our commitment to the nonprofit community, which works hard to improve the quality of life for people in local communities and around the world,” says David Wurst of WebCitz, LLC.

To qualify, fill out the form on the company’s church web hosting page and submit proof of your 501(c)(3) classification as a non-profit organization. In exchange for the free hosting, you just have to place a backlink to WebCitz in your footer to encourage other non-profits to take advantage of this offer. Additionally, you’ll need to agree to standard web hosting terms of service, but that is no different than any commercial web hosting client. In the near future, the sign-up process will be streamlined with its own landing page. Please understand that WebCitz is only able to onboard about 10 (ten) nonprofits a day, so please be patient with the turnaround time.

ABOUT WEBCITZ.COM

WebCitz is a Menasha, Wisconsin-based website agency founded in 2004. More than 18 developers and marketing professionals work for the company, each passionate about their area of expertise. The team at WebCitz takes pride in being eco-friendly. The company buys carbon offsets and donates to non-profits to plant thousands of trees around the world, which offsets 96 tons of CO2 per year.