A pastor charged with swiping antique Bibles from a
Royersford, PA, church in Montgomery County and peddling them on eBay is now facing another charge: stealing money intended for needy families from a fund he established at the church.
When confronted, the
Rev. William Shrout Jr. admitted taking the money from the fund at
First United Church of Christ and using it for personal purposes, according to a news release Monday from Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor.
Shrout will have a preliminary hearing Thursday in Limerick on his charges.
The news release didn't disclose the amount of money taken.
As pastor of First UCC, Shrout set up "The Sunshine Fund" to help needy families. Shrout had sole control of the fund to keep the recipients anonymous, the news release said.
As investigators worked on the charges that Shrout and his wife, Carla, stole antique Bibles from the church, they learned Shrout had stolen from the fund, the news release said.
Shrout served as pastor at First UCC from 2003 to 2005. The month he left, an old cedar box and leather-bound Bibles, some of them dating to the 1920s, disappeared.
They then appeared on sale on eBay, and were spotted by a church member. That member successfully purchased them, and the package came with Shrout's return address in Upper Mount Bethel Township, where he moved after leaving First UCC.
The Shrouts were arrested in October and charged with theft, receiving stolen property and conspiracy.
A few days later at a Sunday service, the congregation at
Trinity United Church of Christ in Upper Mount Bethel, where Shrout is interim pastor, gave him a standing ovation in support.
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It is not in man to direct his own steps... "The heart is deceitful above all things, and despertely wicked, who, can know it?
So mote it be!
God is operating all in accord with the counsel of His will.Whos will? God's Svereign, Supremem,
will...
And there is only one supreme will in the universe...
You wrote "God is operating all in accord with the counsel of His will.Whos will? God's Svereign, Supremem,will...
And there is only one supreme will in the universe..."
...that will is the will of Isis. And boy is she pissed that you claim this Pastor-thief is operating in accordance to her will. She thinks your puny god of the bible might be useful crushed up and smoked in a hookah, but she intends to beat you to death with the Book of the Dead. Hey, how appropriate!
Really, what a "godly" man. [/sarcasm]
Stealing Bibles!!! It's like the "Robin Hood of God" stealing from the rich and giving to those poor in spirit of God.
Those Bibles were just setting there collecting dust and now through the braveness and concern for other people souls, the honorable Rev. William Shrout Jr. had enough religious foresight to steal those Bibles and sell them in order to feed those spirit hungry souls.
Now through his efforts, he has a little jingle in his pocket that I am sure (by my faith) that he has donated to the Salvation Army or some other worthy charitable oganization, like "The Sunshine Fund" where the recepients would of course like to remain anonymous.
What a shameful position it is to be in like, "starved for the spirit of God to dwell inside".
And then what do people do??? Start accusing this wonderful God called pastor of stealing Bibles?
This man deserves a standing ovation!!
Blessed be those that steal Bibles and sell them to give to the poor in spirit.
"So mote it be!" ?????
Look it up: In current English, "mote" means a very small particle, such as dust. Come to think of it, that's a very apt synonym for their theological outlook.
As to the meaning of "God's Svereign [sic], Supremem, [sic]," your guess is as good as mine, but I'm sure it must be a very persuasive argument indeed. Why else would it be expressed by a believer so holy that he or she would not even dare to commit the sin of - gasp! - making up a user name?
I guess that old debil Satan just won't allow me to understand and be influenced by these words of wisdom. Oh well.
I guess there's more than one way to look at everything.
lol
“Stealed” bibles?
The article is about a man of the cloth who thought so little of one church that he stole their bibles to sell on E-bay (we’ll assume he may have been, as Bentley aptly put it, stealing “those Bibles and (selling) them in order to feed those spirit hungry souls.), and you come to the conclusion the debate is over whether or not christianity is false?
I take it, “Thou shalt not Steal” doesn’t apply to this holy man because he is already washed in the blood of jesus and forgiven, is that correct Paul? That’s the “saving power” you referred to? You don’t think there’s even a slight “undermining” when this guy snubs his nose at one of the Commandments?
You can say whatever you like about how many were killed by Stalin; more people down through history have been killed due to religious (particularly christian) intolerance.
If you want to debate whether or not christianity is true, then just say so. Outside of the bible, what is your evidence?
None of the articles are about the average Jane or Joe in the pews. These stories are God's so-called anointed ones.
Sorry, Paul. But when someone takes leadership over other people's lives, and proclaims to speak in the stead of God, well, people expect them to adhere a little more moral consistency. I don't think that's asking to much. I wonder why you do think it is asking too much.
The holy ghost seems a bit weak when it comes to keeping sin out his pastors' hearts. Hmm. My guess would be that this magical, mysterious god is weak because he doesn't really exist.
Yeah, that's it. HE doesn't exist.
Hmm.
The Christian movement that came over here with Columbus killed and massacred over 60 million innocent Native Americans, boys, girls, women, elderly, and babies and stole their land.
If you live in America, you are living on stolen lands, stolen from the Native American Indians, stolen entirely by Christians.
Did you purchase your property from an Indian? I'm guessing No!
go to:
http://www.truthbeknown.com/victims.htm
get an education free of charge, before you come back and spew your self-righteous religious nonsense.