Jim Bolin, founding and senior pastor of Trinity Chapel in Powder Springs, Ga., has stepped down from his position due to "inappropriate consensual sexual conduct with an adult woman." Members of the charismatic-Pentecostal church, which claims a congregation of 7,000 people, were informed on Sunday during an emotional, 90-minute service in which church officials explained the immediate future plans of the church while remaining vague in describing Bolin's falling.
Donald M. Walker, the state administrative bishop for the Church of God (Cleveland), tearfully read a letter from Bolin that began: "I have sinned against God." In his writing, the founding pastor took "full responsibility and blame" for his actions but provided no additional details. "Today you see what a wrong choice has caused," Bolin wrote. "Please learn from this."
The 56-year-old Bolin has agreed to remain inactive in ministry throughout a two-year restoration process overseen by Church of God officials. In his place, Bolin's 32-year-old son, Jason, who is the church's executive pastor, will serve as senior pastor.
"I think the church will be stronger than ever," said one member of the congregation, which gave several standing ovations to show its support for Walker and Jason Bolin, and its forgiveness of the founding pastor. "Jim Bolin was my hero. But he is also human and I forgive him. It's been a tough week, but it's over. There's a new week ahead." [ajc.com, 12/14/08]
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Those people had the right to know what was going on and needed to hear who was going to be leading them forward. I personally think that the pastor and his wife have and still are dealing with this matter even though it happened months ago. As for what is being restored-the person and the family.
Yes you are correct! We do need to cover our leaders! All of them from senior pastors to youth/childrens ministry workers. These people are on the front line of the battle and I think far too often we take forgranted the place in which they serve. We get comfortable with them and don't cover them. Pray for your leaders-chior members included! They aren't just cute song singers-they're warriors!
while you are correct in that no one decides in one day to have an affair, but seems to me there was two people involved, why do we not hold them as accountable as we do this pastor? If and I do mean if he was negecting other areas in his life, isn't God still big enough to handle that?
NO! that is the furthest thing from the truth!! If I remember correctly we did call his "sin" sin but in the same breath yes he is human-just like you and I. Just because your "sin" or my "sin" hasn't been made public and posted on websites everywhere for every one to read and judge doesn't mean that we are not still human, guess what we still mess up and until Jesus comes back we probably will! Geasy grace....not quite-its called Love Acceptance and Forgiveness something that the body of Christ shold learn as a whole. Love them where they are, accept them (but hold them accountable) and forgive them-get up and move on from where you messed up. its as simple as that.
leader's immorality. Souls are dying everyday. Hearts are broken, people are hurting. The gospel is the message of good news. Perhaps we should spend more time sharing that! Let us pray one for the other.
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