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PINEVILLE MO - Sexual abuse charges spanning four decades were filed Tuesday against a McDonald County pastor, his wife, and two church deacons.

The charges were filed by Steve Geeding, McDonald County prosecutor, and Daniel Bagley, the county's assistant prosecutor.

Raymond Lambert, 51, pastor of the Grand Valley Independent Baptist Church, located in Washburn, has been charged with one count of first degree child molestation, four counts of second degree child molestation and three counts of statutory sodomy in the second degree for events which happened between Feb. 15, 1995, and April 4, 2004.

Lambert's wife, Patty Lambert, 49, faces a count of second degree child molestation and a count of first degree endangerment of a child in a ritual or ceremony which took place on April 3, 2004.

Tom Epling, 51, was charged with five counts of first degree statutory sodomy for events happening between July 16, 1977, and July 15, 1982.

And Paul Epling, 53, faces two counts of first degree statutory rape and five counts of first degree statutory sodomy for events which happened between Nov. 7, 1978, and July 15, 1983.

Warrants for the arrests of the individuals were issued Tuesday as well, the prosecutor said in a prepared statement. However, McDonald County Sheriff Don Schlessman reported his office had not received the warrants as of late Tuesday afternoon, nor had any arrests been made as of Tuesday night.

Geeding was not available for additional comment Tuesday evening.

Schlessman said Deputy Mike LeSueur, an investigator with the McDonald County Sheriff's Department, had more information on the case.

In a telephone interview Tuesday night, LeSueur said several former members of the church had come forward in the last six months, claiming they had been molested for several years. They alleged the abuse started when they were children and continued into adulthood, he said. One victim said the abuse started at the age of 4. LeSueur said incest was involved.

“My understanding is this is the third generation of pastors who have participated in this kind of abuse,” LeSueur said in a telephone interview Tuesday night. “One of the victims said to me, ‘Why would a man plant a fruit tree and then not sample the first offering of fruit from that tree.' ”

Charges against Raymond Lambert allege the incidents took place on May 31, 1995; July 4, 2000; March 5, 2001; April 3, 2002; and April 3, 2004. Charges against Mrs. Lambert say the incidents she was allegedly involved in took place on April 3, 2004.

In charges against Paul Epling filed Tuesday, the prosecutors listed the dates of occurrences as Nov. 7, 1978, and on July 15 of 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983.

And on charges alleged against Tom Epling, the incidents allegedly took place on July 15 of 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1982.

The church and more than two dozen surrounding homes has been described as a “compound” by long-time McDonald County residents, as well as church members, LeSueur said. The Lamberts reside at 589 Cecil Epling Lane, while Tom Epling lives at 584 Cecil Epling Way and his brother, Paul Epling, resides at 362 Cecil Epling Way.

Court dates for the four have not been set as of late Tuesday evening. However, McDonald County Associate Circuit Court Judge John LePage has been assigned the case.

If convicted, Raymond Lambert could face 10 to 30 years or life in prison for the first degree child molestation charge; up to seven years in prison for the second degree statutory sodomy count; and up to five years on each of the second degree child molestation charges.

Patty Lambert faces five to 15 years in prison on the child endangerment charge and up to five years on the second degree child molestation count.

As the charges against Eplings are unclassified felony counts, their sentences are up to a judge or jury to decide.

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Pastor, deacons to surrender

PINEVILLE - A McDonald County church pastor, his wife and two deacons accused of child sexual abuse are expected to turn themselves in to authorities Monday afternoon.

Gregg Sweeten, chief deputy with the McDonald County Sheriff's Department, said Wednesday an agreement had been reached with the group's attorney, Robert Evenson, that Raymond Lambert, pastor of the Grand Valley Independent Baptist Church, his wife and two deacons would turn themselves over to the sheriff's department sometime Monday afternoon.

Lambert, 51, his wife, Patty, 49, and deacons Tom Epling, 51, and Paul Epling, 53, are accused of child abuse charges stemming from incidents which allegedly occurred between 1977 and 2004.

Raymond Lambert faces a Class A felony count of first degree child molestation, four Class D felony counts of second degree child molestation, and a Class C felony charge of second degree statutory sodomy.

His wife faces a Class B felony charge of endangering the welfare of a child in a ritual or ceremony and a Class D felony count of second degree child molestation.

Tom Epling has been charged with five unclassified felony counts of first degree statutory sodomy and Paul Epling faces two unclassified felony charges of first degree statutory rape and five unclassified felony counts of first degree statutory sodomy.

In a probable cause statement, Deputy Mike Le Sueur, an investigator with the McDonald County Sheriff's Department, said Raymond Lambert, fondled a 12-year-old girl in 1987. As time progressed, the deputy said in his report, the girl was required to perform oral sex on Raymond Lambert. The incidents happened repeatedly until 2005, when the girl left the church compound.

Le Sueur said in a probable cause statement that Patty Lambert, compelled a 16-year-old church member to strip, whereupon she was allegedly fondled by Raymond Lambert while Patty Lambert was naked in the bed with them. The deputy added that in permitting the contact between the pastor and the young church member, Patty Lambert endangered the welfare of the teenager.

Le Sueur said in a probable cause statement that Tom Epling fondled a church member between 1976 and 1978, beginning when the child was only four years old.

And according to a probable cause statement, Paul Epling reportedly fondled the same child during 1977 and 1978, telling her “he was preparing her body for service to God.” When the girl was 10, the statement concluded, Paul Epling allegedly attempted sexual intercourse with her, stopping “only after she protested due to pain.”

In a telephone interview Tuesday night, Le Sueur said several former church members had come forward in the past six months, claiming they had been molested for several years. The deputy said incest was involved, adding he understood that this was the third generation of church officials who participated in child sexual abuse.

Bond has been set at $50,000 each for Raymond Lambert, Paul Epling and Tom Epling. Patty Lambert's bond was set at $30,000, according to court documents.

Court dates for the four have not been set as of mid-Thursday morning.

Grand Valley Independent Baptist Church sits on a large tract of land near Powell, surrounded by more than two dozen homes of church members. The area has been described as a “compound” by both church members and long-time McDonald County residents.

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Eight more children were taken into protective custody Thursday at a southwest Missouri church compound whose leader is being sought on felony warrants for allegedly sexually abusing a former female church member when she was a child.

Newton County Chief Deputy Chris Jennings said he believes authorities have now taken all the children from the compound, which is affiliated with another Ozarks church community where the pastor, his wife and two deacons face charges of abusing young girls from 1977 to 2005.

A judge in Newton County earlier ordered all children removed for their own safety from the Grandview Valley Baptist Church North, after prosecutors charged George O. Johnston, 63, with eight counts of sexually abusing a former church member starting when she was 8 years old.

Johnston is being sought nationally on felony warrants. Jennings said there were no firm leads yet on his whereabouts.

Authorities removed four children ranging in ages from 5 to 15 on Monday. Deputies and juvenile authorities returned Thursday to the property in Granby, near Neosho and about 75 miles southwest of Springfield, and found more children, ranging in ages from about 6 to 17.

Jennings said all the children were placed in foster care.

"We believe that we've gotten all the children out of that living area. That was our goal today, to get them all out of there," Jennings said.

The Granby compound, a collection of mobile homes on leased land, is affiliated with another live-in church community on a farm named Grand Valley Independent Baptist Church, about 40 miles farther south in McDonald County.

Jennings said the Granby community was founded about five or six years ago by people from the McDonald County church.

Felony complaints including child molestation and sodomy were filed last week by the McDonald County prosecutor against the Rev. Raymond Lambert, pastor of Grand Valley Independent Baptist Church; his wife, Patty Lambert; and her brothers, Paul and Tom Epling.

All four turned themselves in Monday and were released on bond. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Oct. 2 to determine whether the case will go to trial.

Prosecutors alleged that Lambert, 51, helped by his 49-year-old wife, repeatedly molested and had sex with two underage girls, "as part of a ritual or ceremony," according to the court filing.

The alleged abuses took place over a 10-year span until 2005, prosecutors said.

Lambert told the girls, "We are preparing your body for service to God," according to the complaint.

Separate felony complaints against the Epling brothers -- Paul Epling is 53 and Tom Epling is 51 -- allege that each repeatedly had sex with girls as young as 4 in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

An attorney for the four said they denied the allegations.

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Judge delays decision on trial in Missouri church abuse case

PINEVILLE, Mo. - A judge delayed a decision Monday on whether four southwest Missouri church leaders will go on trial on charges of repeatedly molesting young girls from their Ozarks religious commune.

Prosecutors dropped seven charges against two of the men, brothers Paul and Tom Epling, because of statute of limitations issues and won a continuance for a later preliminary hearing on the remaining five felony counts while they seek more legal guidance.

A preliminary hearing went ahead Monday for the Rev. Raymond Lambert and his wife, Patty Lambert, to determine whether the counts against them should go to trial.

All four have pleaded not guilty.

Circuit Judge Gregory Stremel, assigned to the case from neighboring Newton County, delayed a decision on a trial in order to hear more arguments from both sides on how offenses including sexual abuse were defined by state law in the mid-1990s, the time of some of the alleged acts.

No date was immediately set for further hearings or a decision.

Two women who alleged they were molested and abused by Raymond Lambert as teenagers testified during the hearing, with both saying Lambert had told them to give him their bodies as a way of serving God.

One victim is now 19 and the other is 28. Both were members of the Grand Valley Independent Baptist Church, a community on an isolated 100-acre farm in rural McDonald County that was headed by Lambert. The 19-year-old said Lambert was her uncle.

"He said I was to give my body to him as a service to God," the 28-year-old victim testified, repeatedly choking back tears.

Asked whether she believed Lambert's argument, she said, "Yes I did because I thought that he was my minister and I trusted him with my soul, basically."

Lambert is accused of repeatedly molesting the two over a period of years, starting when they were as young as 12. His wife is charged with taking part once while naked in bed with her husband and one of the victims.

The younger woman testified that she was repeatedly told to undress, that Lambert lay clothed on top of her when she was naked and that he had her perform oral sex on him in a series of incidents from 1999, when she was 12, until she left the compound this year at the age of 19.

On one occasion, the 19-year-old said, the wife of another church member walked in when she was performing oral sex on the pastor and showed her how to do so, then had intercourse with Lambert while the victim watched.

Lambert and his wife sat without visible reaction during the testimony.

The Epling brothers are alleged to have abused two other girls in the late 1970s and early 1980s when the victims were as young as age 4.

Prosecutors dropped a total of seven counts of statutory sodomy against Paul and Tom Epling but retained five similar felony charges after defense lawyers argued that state law at the time imposed a statute of limitations on some of the counts.

McDonald County assistant prosecutor Dan Bagley said the judge asked for additional legal arguments to support the remaining charges. No date was set for a decision, Bagley said.

The women's testimony also offered new details about conflicts inside the church that may have led to the allegations becoming public.

The charges were filed in August after at least one of the women came forward following an argument that prompted some church members to leave the community, investigators have said.

One woman said there had been a community meeting in April at which Raymond Lambert walked through the congregation challenging those present to say whether they had sex with him.

The woman testified that she had said no but that she told the group she had been naked in front of the pastor. She did not reveal more details of that meeting.

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