Part 1 of ‘J.D. Greear Unmasked: How Faith Baptist Church Defeated a Ruthless SBC Elite’ Documentary Released

Part 1 of the documentary J.D. Greear Unmasked: How Faith Baptist Church Defeated a Ruthless SBC Elite has been released, with the promo material explaining:

In a small North Carolina town, faithful members of Faith Baptist Church found themselves in the crosshairs of a powerful agenda. What was presented as a “merger” with Summit Church—led by SBC figurehead J.D. Greear—quickly unraveled into a battle for survival.

Locked out of their building, threatened with arrest, and watching their church pushed into bankruptcy, these believers stood firm. This documentary uncovers the behind-the-scenes text messages, financial maneuvers, and spiritual warfare at the heart of a devastating takeover attempt—and the faithful resistance that followed.

The film is put together by the Church Reform Initiative (“ChurchRI”), which were the team behind The Real David Platt Documentary.

The Church CRI began as a response to “growing concerns of corruption within the local church and a call for reform back to biblical principles” with the goal of “restoring truth, transparency, and accountability in the local church and Christian organizations.”

They accomplish this endeavor by by assisting and supporting organizations and individuals in “identifying and addressing corruption within the Christian church and Christian parachurch organizations through awareness, education, and the legal process.”


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8 thoughts on “Part 1 of ‘J.D. Greear Unmasked: How Faith Baptist Church Defeated a Ruthless SBC Elite’ Documentary Released

  1. JD Greer and Jason Little should be in jail.

    But also Baptists need to get some brains. Stop just voting a pastor in without interviewing him extensively, and also find some way to make it clear he doesn’t just run the church. Don’t grow your church to a thousand members and three or four buildings without some way to separate out the different functions. A man whose talent is preaching doesn’t necessarily have the ability to run the finances. You need separate branches of government, like the government, when you get that big. They screwed up because they’re dumb. They’re expecting a pastor to be some magical person with all the talents in the world. Even the 12 apostles failed in being able to reasonably distribute food to the widows without seeming racist, and had to replace themselves with Stephen and 6 others for that. You can’t just give some “pastor” or pastoral candidate the keys to the kingdom bro. Compartmentalize. When your church is as big as the local city government(!) you got to have more brains.

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  3. Had to deal with JD Grear as well. He is a snake focused on acquiring real estate and women to fill his ego. Unfortunately he has infected the entire SBC . It seems preachers from the SBC like to lie a lot. It is a dying denomination hooked on the drugs of their choice – dei and crt.

  4. Most Baptist churches form a search committee to look for their new pastors. Faith is an independent Baptist church, but did not form a committee. They seemed to have relied solely on that Justin grew up in Knightdale and he spoke well. That was the first mistake of many. Don’t assume all Baptist churches function like Faith did in this scenario. That being said, even if you form a committee, there are MANY wolves in sheeps clothing out there. You can’t rely on the fact that someone attended “such and such seminary” anymore. Keep in mind that Southern Baptist Theological Seminary produced Stephen Furtik.

  5. Ultimately it is hooked on power, control and money. All started with the takeover of the SBC.

  6. Anon, you might need to go back and watch the documentary, bro. (People sound so stupid with the “bro” and “bruh” crap just like you do when the filler words “like” and “you know” was inserted.) You missed alot.

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