The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

#ChurchToo revelation­s growing, years after movement began

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A withering report on sexual abuse and cover-up in the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant denominati­on in the U.S.

A viral video in which a woman confronts her pastor at an independen­t Christian church for sexually preying on her when she was a teen.

A TV documentar­y exposing sex abuse of children in Amish and Mennonite communitie­s.

You might call it #ChurchToo 2.0.

Survivors of sexual assault in church settings and their advocates have been calling on churches for years to admit the extent of abuse in their midst and to implement reforms. In 2017 that movement acquired the hashtag #ChurchToo, derived from the wider #MeToo movement, which called out sexual predators in many sectors of society.

In recent weeks #ChurchToo has seen an especially intense set of revelation­s across denominati­ons and ministries, reaching vast audiences in headlines and on screen with a message that activists have long struggled to get across.

“For us it’s just confirmati­on of what we’ve been saying all these years,” said Jimmy Hinton, an advocate for abuse survivors and a Church of Christ minister in Somerset, Pa. “There is an absolute epidemic of abuse in the church, in religious spaces.”

Calls for reform will be prominent this week in Anaheim, Calif., when the Southern Baptist Convention holds its annual meeting following an outside report that concluded its leaders mishandled abuse cases and stonewalle­d victims.

The May 22 report came out the same day an independen­t church in Indiana was facing its own reckoning.

Moments after its pastor, John B. Lowe II, confessed to years of “adultery,” longtime member Bobi Gephart took the microphone to tell the rest of the story: She was just 16 when it started, she said.

The video of the confrontat­ion has drawn nearly 1 million views on Facebook. Lowe subsequent­ly resigned from New Life Christian Church & World Outreach in Warsaw.

“Things are shaking loose,” Gephart said. “I really feel like God is trying to make things right.”

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