Pastor Who Put Hidden Camera in Church Bathroom Pleads Guilty To 15 Felonies

A Michigan worship pastor who was arrested and charged after being caught putting hidden cameras in the church bathroom has pled guilty to 15 felonies, including sex crimes involving children.
Late last year, the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office revealed that Will Johnson, 38, the Worship Pastor Director of 2|42 Community Church, was targetting specific people in his church for over two years by putting hidden cameras in the bathrooms his victims were known to frequent, filming them in various states of undress.
Johnson, who has a wife and a young daughter, confessed when caught and was arrested by law enforcement.
Some of the counts he pled ‘guilty’ to include child sex abuse activity, using a computer to commit a crime, possessing child pornography, tampering with evidence, and surveilling an unclothed person.


Johnson’s sentencing date is scheduled for May 22, at which time he faces more than 20 years in prison.
“Worship Pastor” is not a real position.
Gire the band, put the hymnals back, and get rid of these weirdos you call “worship pastors.”
I agree. My church’s opening rock concert of sometimes awful songs from Elevation Church, Bethel, Hillsong, etc. is increasingly seeming less like worship to me…
Amen. It was the devil’s plan to convert people to Mary Worship Cults (RCC and EO) by tricking Protestants into becoming clowns and making young men desperate to find a reverent service. It makes the CoC look like geniuses in banning instrumental music.
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Look how every single one of these sex scandals no matter what the particulars are over the last 10 years all involve churches with the congregational form of government that do not have built-in systems of checks and balances like the Presbyterian system does. And you also have all these churches with so-called believers baptism, which doesn’t even exist, but should be called “professor’s baptism.”
Should this so-called “worship pastor’s“ baptism be called “believers baptism” since he clearly wasn’t at the time and still isn’t based on the fruit he has borne. Pretty frequent with all the people who drift away, don’t come back or even if they don’t, their lives better no evidence of heart transformation.