Sam Hinn, brother of Benny Hinn, returns to ministry too soon, pastor says
August 12, 2013|By Jeff Kunerth, Orlando Sentinel
Sam Hinn may have returned to the ministry, but he brings with him some of the issues that forced his resignation after admitting an affair with a church member, said the pastor who first counseled Hinn.
Ron Johnson, pastor of One Church in Longwood, said Monday that Hinn walked out on a two-year restoration process after three months — leaving many of his problems unresolved. Johnson has counseled more than 20 ministers in crisis.
"In my mind, oftentimes these things are rooted in a narcissistic personality, and these things need to be addressed," said Johnson, who was asked by leaders of The Gathering Place Worship Center to work with Hinn on his restoration.
Hinn was ordained again Sunday by a group of ministers seven months after he left his Sanford church following his admission about having a four-year affair.
"I am completely against it. In my mind, he has not fulfilled the requirements necessary for a man to step back into church leadership," Johnson said.
Hinn is expected to take a teaching position with Tabernacle Bible College Seminary in Tampa. Seminary founder Archbishop Lonnie Langston was one of the ministers who performed the re-ordination.
Hinn, the younger brother of televangelist Benny Hinn, could not be contacted. Langston did not respond to a request for comment.
Johnson said Hinn, then a "broken man," initially agreed to a restoration process that included staying away from ministry for a year, meeting with a clinical psychologist and keeping a journal.
"It's a lengthy process worked out with systematic measurements that requires them [pastors] to be accountable to prove they have truly embraced a changed lifestyle," Johnson said.
Hinn left the counseling program after trying to renegotiate the terms, Johnson said.
His quick return to the ministry came as no shock to the church member with whom he had an affair.
"I fully expected him to return to ministry. The time is no surprise to me," Chris Wonder wrote in an email to the Orlando Sentinel.
Wonder said she began counseling shortly after Hinn's resignation Jan. 20 and completed it May 31.
"The counseling opened my eyes to a lot & I'm very grateful to have gone through & completed it," she wrote. "I would never allow this to happen in my life again as it broke Gods heart, the church & so many people."
Hinn is not returning to The Gathering Place, which has a new minister, Johnson said.
"He could return to the pulpit," Johnson said, "but my experience is men whose restoration is not deemed credible have seriously undermined their ministry and limited their opportunities."
Hi Walter:
Like brother, like brother: money and sex and sinful and jealousy of his brother’s power which all go hand in hand. This kind of public rapid fire restoration is very questionable. Another fallen TV evangelist sternly proclaimed that any pastor or evangelist who sinned should have to receive counselling and direction for at least two years. But, when he fell, he refused to be counselled or take a leave of absence. Proof of repentance is required or else it is just a matter of being sorry for being caught. The proof of repentance was necessary. Such was the case with Saul who proven to be faithful after a teaching period of 3 years in Arabia he went to Jerusalem to consult with Peter who was not there and saw James. Then it took Barnabas to introduce Paul to the apostles to prove that Paul was being faithful and preaching the Gospel and could be accepted (Acts 9: 26 – 28). Benny went back to doing what he was always doing in terms of “greed” and wasting money and doing his performances. The life-style proves that “greed” has its own reward and that is go back into a lifestyle similar to the Scribes and Pharisees who paid their tithes but “neglected justice and mercy and love of God” (Matt. 23: 23) and “neglected justice and love of God” (Lk. 11: 42). Their wasted of money will condemn them before God (Jas. 5: 1 – 5). It appears that Charisma loves (philos ) but not (agape) one brother over the other or they would have condemned both. This happens when anybody refuses to listen to the Barabases that Jesus sends to them today.
Evangelist/Pastor Gordon Williams http://gordwilliams.com/
WHY IS CHARISMA EXPOSING SAM HINN NOW WHEN MANY KNEW THAT SAM WAS AN ADULTERER FOR YEARS? WHAT HAPPENED WITH STRANG'S FRIENDSHIP WITH BENNY HINN OR PAUL CROUCH? DOES STRANG HAVE AN ULTERIOR MOTIVE TO EXPOSE SOME OF THE MANY CORRUPTION AND SCOUNDRELS IN CHARISMATIC CIRCLES
Was Money at the Root of Sam Hinn’s Rapid-Fire Restoration?
12:30PM EDT 8/13/2013 Jennifer LeClaire
Sam Hinn (center) and his wife, Erika (left), at his restoration ceremony. (Domenik Jost/Facebook)
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After a four-year affair and an eight-month restoration process, Sam Hinn, the brother of evangelist Benny Hinn, was re-ordained into the ministry on Sunday night at Bishop Mark Chironna’s Church on the Living Edge.
Although there have been other controversial restorations in the past—Jimmy Swaggart, Paul Cain and Todd Bentley are a few that come to mind—Hinn’s re-ordination is causing many in the body of Christ to take a closer look at what’s going on behind the scenes.
- Why the rush back to ministry after a four-year affair?
- Is this a symptom of the hypergrace movement?
- Did money have something to do with it?
“I have to confess that when I heard about the plans to re-ordain Sam, I was upset. I told one of my ministry colleagues, ‘This is a joke and makes a mockery out of everything I hold dear and have spent my life proclaiming and upholding,’” wrote Pastor Ron Johnson, who was charged with overseeing Hinn’s restoration process.
“I outlined a two-year plan of restoration and walked through the initial stages with him. But after three months, Sam wanted to renegotiate the terms. When I wouldn’t agree to that, he withdrew from my covering and has since found a group of men willing to endorse his leadership in a more expeditious manner.”
So what’s going on here?
Clearly, there’s a strong disagreement among well-known leaders in the body of Christ over whether this man should have been released back into public ministry so quickly. In an age of the hypergrace movement—which is full of dangerous errors, such as denying the need for true repentance—re-ordaining a man who admitted to a four-year affair after less than a year smacks of grace wrongly applied. Grace (and forgiveness) is one thing. Restoring trust is another.
Noteworthy is the dichotomy of responses to Hinn’s restoration among lay believers and clergy alike. Some believe it was too soon. Others pull the legalistic card on anyone who suggests it was too soon. Still others point to money motivations. Let’s look at some of the Facebook responses to Johnson’s article:
“Look how the 'Christian population' treated Jimmy Swaggart, Jim Bakker. Yes, they did sin. Do you see them on TBN? Daystar? You will see Sam Hinn. It is disgusting. This is the reason so many good and decent Christians have stopped going to church,” Verla Toney wrote.
“Where in the Bible is this 2 year to restore thing? That’s an AG thing. Six weeks after Peter had a moral failure, he was having the first gospel crusade in history,” commented Peter A Vandever.
Beth Rank said, “Sam has shown by his actions that he is still in rebellion and not ready for ministry. I think the author has rightly discerned the situation and has done all that he could to help Sam. The men who have re-ordained Sam have done him a great disservice and will have to answer to a holy God because of it. These things are very, very serious ... see 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1:5-11.”
“Who are we to judge? Leave that to God. He that is without sin cast the first stone? God is merciful,” noted Janis J Shepherd Harewood.
“When a minister has broken trust like this, it takes a lot of time to rebuild trust ... even in his own family and marriage. It seems like when they want to rush back into ministry, they are caring more about how this has affected them instead of the impact it has had on those closest to him and the body of Christ. Ministry isn't about the minister. It is about serving God's people. Ministers who have failed should not be rushed back into the limelight!!!” Annette Houtz Compton wrote.
“How soon should a pastor be restored after falling into sin? How long does it take God to forgive one who repents of his sin?” commented Bishop Rodney Sanders.
“Narcissism at its finest these days. Holiness has been put on the shelf & out comes hyper grace. We need to get back to the fear of God (& this incident scares the mud out of me) instead of the fear & worship of man,” Bonnie Curry Stempel noted.
“Does God expect 2 years of groveling at the AofG? Or can God bring fruits of repentance in one single ALTER CALL OF POWER? From how I read this article he refused 2 years of his life being under the scrutiny of how bad he has been. God restores and give grace and mercy. Seems like he refused the AofG recommended penance of walking on his knees at their temple,” said Kris Koskella.
“He can't wait to be restored. After all, there's money to be made ... is how tons of ppl are gonna read this,” speculated Laura Vernon Bull.
The divided responses show a divided body of Christ—and it also shows that there needs to be more discussion around how to restore a fallen leader. Sam Hinn wasn’t the first leader to fall, and he won’t be the last. I am grateful for Ron Johnson’s boldness to come out with a part of the story we would otherwise never have known—and in doing so starting a much-needed dialogue.
Personally, I believe a four-year affair requires more than an eight-month restoration process. And if Johnson, who has known Hinn for 30 years and has been involved in successfully restoring fallen ministers in the past, prayerfully laid out a two-year plan, then I believe it was necessary. As Johnson noted in his article, restoration is not only about forgiveness; it’s also about trust.
So what’s going on here? I don’t think this is a hypergrace error, but neither do I wonder why so many folks think money ultimately drove Hinn back into ministry just a few months after admitting to long-term sexual immorality. Hinn needs money to live on. Whatever motivated Chironna and Archbishop Lonnie Langston to re-ordain him so quickly, we can only pray that he doesn’t fall again and hurt more people in the rush back to ministry.
An Overseer’s Response to Sam Hinn’s Re-Ordination (and the Restoration of Other Fallen Leaders)
Pastor Ron Johnson
Whether you recognize Sam Hinn’s name or know nothing about the ministry of Benny Hinn’s younger brother, there’s an important issue in the body of Christ that needs to be addressed in light of Sam’s “re-ordination” on Sunday night in Orlando, Fla., only eight months after he stepped down from the pulpit due to a serious moral indiscretion.
This and other recent instances—both in Orlando and around the nation—prove that we, as the church, still struggle with how to restore fallen leaders.
When Sam’s four-year affair came to light, the board of his church, the Gathering Place (TGP), reached out to me because TGP wasn’t part of a ministerial association and because they knew I’d dealt with this numerous times in my 35 years of ministry. They also recognized that I’d known Sam for more than 30 years, having been pastor of a church nearby, and that I’d do anything I could to help them and him.
During that very difficult time, Sam submitted to my leadership. I outlined a two-year plan of restoration and walked through the initial stages with him. But after three months, Sam wanted to renegotiate the terms. When I wouldn’t agree to that, he withdrew from my covering and has since found a group of men willing to endorse his leadership in a more expeditious manner.
On Sunday, Bishop Mark Chironna, Archbishop Lonnie Langston and a handful of other leaders laid hands on Sam in a ceremony at Church on the Living Edge, also near where I pastor in Longwood, Fla. During the service, attended by fewer than 100 people, Chironna mentioned that Joseph Garlington, bishop of Covenant Church in Pittsburgh, was en route to the service and also among those fully backing Sam’s re-ordination.
I have to confess that when I heard about the plans to re-ordain Sam, I was upset. I told one of my ministry colleagues, “This is a joke and makes a mockery out of everything I hold dear and have spent my life proclaiming and upholding.”
I feel now that I must speak up after personally reaching out to several of the leaders involved in this re-ordination—including Sam—but getting no real response from my voicemails and text messages.
Obviously, these men believe Sam is ready for ministry. Though I love Sam dearly and want him to be restored, I strongly disagree with this. In fact, it’s because I love him that I cry out now.
I sat with Sam for hours immediately after the four-year affair was disclosed and counseled him. He was indeed a broken man. I also sat with his precious wife, Erika, and their children in perhaps the darkest hours of their life. I sought to do all I could to bring them through this tragic ordeal. So I believe in restoration.
But this is not what it looks like!
I have dealt multiple times in myriad places with leaders who have fallen. I have seen the pain and devastation their sinful actions cause. On the flip side, I have also seen fallen leaders find healing and be fully restored to not only productive lives but, yes, fruitful ministry.
Because of this, I feel I must speak out on what is happening. The truth is, this is not as much about Sam Hinn as it is a bigger issue in the church.
Restoration is a not a quick fix but a systematic process of transformation that deals with a person’s deep-seated sinful and narcissistic tendencies. These are the issues at the core of these problems and the cause of these failures in the first place.
The restoration process begins with deep sorrow and brokenness over failure and sin. (And I must add here that I sincerely believe Sam is sorry for his sinful failure.) However, a person must then move past that remorse to concrete action. The Bible teaches that we must bring forth the fruit of repentance (Matt. 3:8; Luke 3:8). The only way I know if a person has truly repented is not by what he says but by what he does. It is through demonstrating a tested, proven lifestyle of change that I can know. Then and only then can I know it’s real. That is fruit!
This does not happen in seven to eight months when there have been four years of constant sinful behavior.
I know many who will say, “Aren’t we supposed to forgive and move on? Isn’t what you are suggesting ignoring God’s grace?” Absolutely not! Restoration is not only about forgiveness, but also about trust. We are all called to forgive just as Christ has forgiven us. Sam asked for and received my total forgiveness—as he’s done with numerous people in his life.
However, trust must be earned. Only when a person is serious enough to take the time to fix what he has broken and systematically walk out a process of transformation should we trust again.
At the risk of being called a legalist, I am standing up and letting my voice be heard. I, for one, am tired of picking up the pieces from this kind moral collapse. During my involvement with Sam’s restoration, I drove a stake in the ground, and I wasn’t going to move it. It was my opinion that in many places, what he had done would permanently disqualify him, so he should be thankful for a two-year time out. Furthermore, I think two years is a minimum to deal with the issues resulting from a four-year affair. But evidently you can shop bishops until you get the answer you like.
I also believe that professional clinical counseling is a necessary part of any restoration. If I stand on a public platform and influence the lives of others, there needs to be public disclosure in some form regarding my psychological fitness to serve in that capacity before I return. If I am teaching God’s Word and caring for the eternal souls of men and women, I must be a well-balanced person myself. In Sam’s case, I question the wisdom of installing him as a teacher at a Bible school guiding young students—which is what he and the leaders announced on Sunday that he’ll be doing as a part of an Orlando extension of Langston’s Tabernacle Bible College and Seminary.
It takes time to test and prove a healthy, sound mind and heart. I realize this may seem costly and exact a lot, but another failure is even more costly and exacts an even higher price.
For the sake of the name of Jesus and His church as well as the people affected by this kind of behavior, let’s demand a higher standard and not bless quick fixes to long-term problems!
Ron Johnson is the pastor of One Church in Longwood, Fla.
THIS PART OF THE STORY SPEAKS VOLUMES: Ron Johnson, pastor of One Church (Assembly of God) in nearby Longwood, was asked by the Gathering Place's church board to oversee the restoration process and did so for the first three months. After a disagreement over restoration stipulations, however, Johnson became estranged from the process. He told Charisma News he does not agree with timing of the re-ordination and will be making a public statement through this platform in the coming days.
OBVIOUSLY, RON JOHNSON IS NOT LIKE THE OTHERS? SAM HINN IS ARROGANT AND UNREPENTANT; UNWILLING TO DO WHAT RON JOHNSON TOLD HIM WAS NECESSARY! ALL THEY SPEAK ABOUT IS SAM'S FAMILY NEEDING HEALING AND RESTORATION! WHAT ABOUT THE FAMILY SAM HINN DESTROYED. HE HAS NEVER APOLOGIZED TO ANY OF THE GROWN CHILDREN; EVEN THOUGH HE HAS THEIR NUMBERS.....NOT EVEN A TEXT MESSAGE!! SAM HINN HAD NO PROBLEM TEXTING THEM THREATENING MESSAGES BEFORE? NO, THE REAL SAM HINN'S FAMOUS LAST WORDS TO THE ABOUT THE SON THAT EXPOSED HIM WAS "I BETTER NEVER SEE HIM ON THE STREET"! SAM HINN WAS NEVER REMORSEFUL FOR THE PATH OF DESTRUCTION HE LEFT IN HIS WAKE... ONLY, ANGRY AND VENGEFUL BECAUSE HE GOT CAUGHT! IF HIS NAME WAS "SAM NOBODY", HE WOULD HAVE BEEN TOSSED OUT AND NEVER ALLOWED BACK TO ANY PULPIT! ONLY BECAUSE HE IS A "HINN" THESE OTHER DO FAVORS FOR THEM. CERTAINLY, BENNY PAID BIG BUCKS TO GET THIS FAVOR ACCOMPLISHED TO PROTECT HIS FAMILY NAME.
Sam Hinn Getting Re-Ordained 8 Months After Sexual Misconduct 11:30AM EDT 8/9/2013 Jennifer LeClaire
Pastor Sam Hinn will be publicly re-ordained Sunday, less than eight months after stepping down from the pulpit amid a sexual scandal. (Twitter)
Less than eight months after Sam Hinn stepped down from the pulpit of his Orlando-area church amid a sexual scandal, the younger brother of evangelist Benny Hinn is being publicly re-ordained on Sunday.
Bishop Mark Chironna, founder and senior pastor of Church on the Living Edge in Longwood, Fla., sent out a phone message to the church's members this week announcing that Hinn would be "re-ordained" by Chironna, Archbishop Lonnie Langston and six other bishops. The message indicated that Langston, founder of Tabernacle Bible College and Seminary, would be installing Hinn as a professor at the Tampa, Fla., school.
Neither Chironna nor Langston returned Charisma News’ calls seeking comment on the re-ordination, but the message from Chironna's ministry said:
"This Sunday evening at 7:30, Bishop Lonnie Langston and a presbytery of 6 other pastors and bishops, including myself, are gonna be re-ordaining Pastor Sam Hinn at Church on the Living Edge. And I want to encourage as many of you that love Pastor Sam to come out and be a part of that.
"I've been part of the presbytery team in Pastor Sam's journey in the last number of months with everything that's gone on—and the bishops and pastors are all in hearty agreement that it's time to re-ordain Pastor Sam as he's gonna be working with the Tabernacle Bible College and Seminary as a professor. And we want to affirm that he's doing well and he certainly is, and that his family is doing well and they certainly are.
"And so Sunday night is gonna be a very special night—if you have any relationship at all with Pastor Sam, I know that he'd be blessed if you would be a part of that. So, I wanna let everyone know that's a special—special night; and we would love for you to join us and be part of that on Sunday evening at 7:30."
Earlier this year, Hinn admitted to allowing himself "to be drawn into a relationship that has caused much hurt and pain to my wife and family. I have repented and asked for and received their forgiveness. Scripture states that I must bring forth the fruit of repentance if I expect to be restored."
Hinn served as pastor of the Gathering Place Worship Center in Sanford, Fla., which holds two morning services attended by about 300 people each, plus a small Arabic service on Sunday afternoon. When Hinn admitted to an immoral relationship that lasted more than four years, the church board said, "Pastor Sam Hinn has been relieved of all ministry responsibilities and as the official board, we have outlined a restoration process. This process includes pastoral and professional counseling, as well as a mandatory time out of ministry so that all fractures in both his personal and family life may be healed."
Ron Johnson, pastor of One Church (Assembly of God) in nearby Longwood, was asked by the Gathering Place's church board to oversee the restoration process and did so for the first three months. After a disagreement over restoration stipulations, however, Johnson became estranged from the process. He told Charisma News he does not agree with timing of the re-ordination and will be making a public statement through this platform in the coming days.
Benny Hinn’s brother Sam accused of extramarital affair -
Sanford Pastor Sam Hinn engaged in a four-year love affair with a member of his congregation before being confronted by his wife and church officials, prompting him to step away from the pulpit, according to the woman’s family.
Chantel Wonder said Hinn, the younger brother of televangelist Benny Hinn, initiated the affair with her mother by telling her they were “soul mates” and that God approved of the relationship.
“He put her in a position that this is OK because it’s what God wants. He was using God to justify it,” said Wonder, 28, of St. Petersburg.
Wonder said her father became aware of the affair in December 2008 after he found text and voice messages from Hinn on his wife’s phone. At the time, his wife denied the affair. The couple, who were married June 20, 1980, divorced on Feb. 14, 2012.
Wonder said Hinn, who is married and has four children, continued the affair after her parents divorced. She said church officials confronted Hinn with evidence of the affair in December 2012, but he refused to admit he was involved with the woman.
On Jan. 14, Hinn denied the allegations of an affair to his wife, but promised not to talk to the woman again, Wonder said. Later the same day, she said, Hinn’s car was photographed parked outside her mother’s apartment.
On Wednesday, church officials read Hinn’s letter to the congregation, in which he says, “…I am taking a leave of absence from any and all ministry so I can focus my full energy on both my walk with God and restoration in my family.”
Church officials also released a statement that the board has initiated a restoration process for Hinn that involves the counsel of Ron Johnson, pastor of One Church in Longwood.
“This process includes Pastoral and Professional Counseling, as well as a mandatory time out of ministry so that all factures in both his personal and family life may be healed,” the statement says.
Chantel Wonder said this isn’t enough.
“He’ll be back in a couple of months as senior pastor, and that’s just not right,” said Wonder, who fears the church will shift all the blame on her mother.
Wonder said both her parents were involved in church activities. Her father was an usher and both were engaged in Bible study.
Her mother, who works as a hairstylist, eventually become the stylist for Hinn’s family, including his wife and children, Wonder said.
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In some parts of Christendom there are ‘Strange Manifestations’ that are being witnessed around the world today, in particular, what we are seeing today known as the ‘Lakeland Revival’ or ‘Florida Healing Outpouring’ . These manifestation, (Shaking, Jerking, convulsing/epileptic like movements, drunkenness, gold dust, gems, feathers to name just a few!) similarly witness also in previous ‘outpourings’ such as the ‘Toronto Blessing/Outpouring’, are being embraced as a move of God (or the new thing that God is doing). Not only are these disturbing but are also being accompanied by numerous unscriptural teachings and extra biblical revelations but their leaders are devoid of integrity and support adultery, divorce, lying and stealing!
America's Counterfeit Holy Spirit and Its Name http://www.jonasclark.com/spiritual-warfare-prayer/counterfeit-holyspirit-yoga-kundalini-demons.html
IF THE LAW OF SOWING AND REAPING WAS TRUE AS BENNY HINN PROCLAIMS IT THEN HE WOULD BE GIVING US MONEY INSTEAD OF ASKING FOR MONEY?
TO BE A GOOD FALSE PROPHET YOU MUST TELL PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT TO HEAR AND THEN ASK FOR SEED FAITH MONEY EVEN IF JESUS SAID FREELY RECEIVED FREELY GIVE?
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