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Disgraced Megachurch Pastor Bruxy Cavey Facing Two New Sexual Assault Charges

Former megachurch pastor Bruxy Cavey is facing two new sexual assault charges, adding to the long list of allegations against him. 

Hamilton police Const. Krista-Lee Ernst did not say what prompted the new charges, but more will be revealed when he appears in court in a few weeks.

For a brief background, Bruxy Cavey is one of the country’s most recognizable religious leaders. Far from being orthodox, he is also a false teacher who denies penal substitutionary atonement, biblical inerrancy, the eternality of hell, has an unbiblical view of the sin of homosexuality, and displays an affinity for open-theism. For more information on Cavey’s many false beliefs, click here.

Cavey was released from his position at The Meeting House, a 5000-member multi-campus megachurch in Oakville, ON, one of Canada’s largest, after being arrested and charged with sexual assault. Further investigations would reveal that the church has an endemic problem, with a third-party investigation revealing that there have been nearly 40 different reports of sexual abuse against four pastors within the church.

Following his ousting from the church, Cavey created the website ‘The Ghost of 1820’, which is “not a place for judgment and divisiveness” but instead where he will “share some of my processing on the gospel principles of repentance.” Here, he is “trying to rebuild what I have broken and repent of what I have done wrong while also defending myself against accusations of things I have not done.”

Notably, in a December 9th post on ‘The Look of Lust,’ where he offers an extended meditation on the evils of lust and porn, he writes:

I confess that I have committed adultery. And according to Jesus, I am also a murderer (see our last study), and a hypocrite, and a host of other things. I am a more vile person than anyone knows, and yet I am a more glorious soul than anyone sees.

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Breaking: Gov’t Forced to Drop Charges Against Illegally Jailed Canadian Pastor

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms has announced that the contempt of court charge against Pastor Tim Stephens of Calgary’s Fairview Baptist Church has been dropped and will not be given a hearing, lifting the specter of further arrest on that charge. For now.

The move comes after it was discovered that Alberta Health Services (AHS), the manically prosecutorial organization that has been responsible for jailing three pastors and locking their churches, never actually served the court order for which Pastor Stephens was arrested and thrown in jail.

In fact, they served the court order to a different Tim Stephens, and by the time they arrested the pastor, the court order he was charged with had already been abrogated and modified by a judge, making it so that it wouldn’t have applied to him anyway.

Because AHS messed up twice, Stephens was incarcerated illegally, the victim of a rabid government entity hellbent on persecuting anyone who doesn’t abide by their anti-scientific rhetoric.

Ultimately, it took three days for JCCF to secure Stephens’ release, but this was three days too many. Stephens is out and completely free, with the case against him being dropped and the AHS licking their wounds as they plot their next line of attack.

Despite the contempt of court charge being dropped, Pastor Tim Stephens and his congregation are not in the clear. Like Pastor James Coates and GraceLife Church, they have gone underground and been meeting in secret in order to stave off further attention and persecution.

Pray for the persecuted church of Alberta.