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Stick and stones may break my bones but words can hurt forever

For everyone who has been let down by their church - who finds that the pious and proud proclamations of support and help actually come to nothing when tested, and can lead not only to disenchantment and devastating disappointment, but also to threats of legal action by the church when they do not like your protestations - this new site offers help, guidance and examples of church life in the real world.


Click on the pages listed on the left for an example of this abuse of the church's position and its attempts to cover-up its behaviour.
 
This site concentrates on one persons experience within the Methodist Church.

If you have a story to tell, email it to contact@churchgoersupport.co.uk
 
After reading this site an Anglican Vicar  pointed out a pattern which I was then able to see for myself. That is if a Minister does something against the church itself such as steals the churches money then the church takes action and hauls the Minister over the rails; but when a Minister abuses a person then the church cover it up.
This attitude is not particular to any denomination.
 
Click below to view press stories which support this pattern ..visit Clergywatch.
 

 

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Abuse, threats and solicitors letters

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