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There's nothing Sue Arellano loved more than her church -- Faith 3 Ministries on First Colonial Road in Virginia Beach.

"The moment I set foot in the church, I could feel the presence of God here and I knew this was my home," she said.

Arellano worked as church treasurer as her way to give back. But by taking on that job, she took on something she says she never imagined.

"I thought I could trust him. I had all the faith in him, I really did," she said.

Arellano is suing her pastor. According to the suit she filed with other church members, Pastor Ken Montgomery repeatedly approached her looking for money.
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"He would come to my house most of the time and say 'I need a check. I need to buy something. I don't know where I'm going. I don't know how much it is,'" she said.

It's all alleged in the suit. Arellano says she would give him blank checks from the church's account and the pastor would never come back with a receipt. Thousands of dollars were disappearing from the church's bank account.

"I even made a list of all the checks, the dates, and gave it to him two or three times," she added.

Arellano took her concerns to church trustees Wilma Sirene and Bertha Borjas, two 30-year members.

"She was upset and I was flabbergasted when I saw all this money that was taken from the church. What happened to the money, where did it go." Sirene wondered.

Together, the women hired attorney Bill Lascara. The bank records, insurance documents, even telephone logs that are all attached to the lawsuit.

According to the suit, "On February 10, Ken Montgomery demanded a check for $13,000 from the church bank account ... and days later, Montgomery paid his mortgage company $12,000."

"The paper trail doesn't lie," Lascara commented.

Just last week, there was more documentation and not just from the lawsuit. This time, a court investigator dug into the records and he concluded Montgomery "converted cash in an effort to obscure or hide his use of church funds."

It went on to say he and his wife did this "primarily to redeem their personal residence from foreclosure on three occasions."

"When you write a check for $13,500 from a church that you know has no money, you know something is wrong," Sirene said.

A dig into Montgomery's background shows he's a seven-time convicted felon charged with larceny and embezzlement. Court records show he's failed to pay child support and has filed bankruptcy.

The report from the court's investigator says Montgomery was on a ten-year sentence from a previous crime. And these latest acts "may have violated the good behavior conditions of his sentence."

"I was just utterly disgusted with the whole matter, me and the ladies and the other trustees met and got a plan of action," said church member Rob Foley.

According to the suit, when the trustees confronted the pastor, some were kicked out and others were threatened with arrest and banned from the church.

"At my age, arrested because I want to go and worship and serve the Lord. How can they tell me I can't come back to my own church," Sirene wonders.

There's more. Documents filed by the trustees show Montgomery told the church's insurance company the church was burglarized.

The documents appear to show $52,000 worth of replacement items bought with the insurance company picking up the tab. According to the complaint, and backed by the investigator, the money didn't go to the church, it went to Pastor Montgomery.

The court investigator concluded a $52,000 receipt is fake, along with two others.

13News tried to talk to the pastor. He ran from us in a parking lot, then called and said he would talk, only to never show up.

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Blogger stronger now said...
"I thought I could trust him. I had all the faith in him, I really did," she said.


This is the same thing I say when I talk about jesus.


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Anonymous Anonymous said...
Well thats the problem putting trust in a man and not god! It just goes to show that we all sin and fall short of the Glory of God!


Blogger Ryan Scott said...
Does anyone know the total number of pastors and preists in the US? I ask because it might be relatively easy to prove that religious leaders as a whole are statistically speaking more corrupt than the general population... that would be an interesting study.


Blogger Ryan Scott said...
Anonymous Coward - that's actually the problem with having an irrational believe in anything, man or god. it makes you extremely gullible.

If you believe in things on insufficient evidence, you get what you deserve.


Anonymous Lorena said...
Anonymous
Well thats the problem putting trust in a man and not god! It just goes to show that we all sin and fall short of the Glory of God!

Lorena
Yes, and I haven't met a Christian who didn't trust their pastors more than God.

Notice that the lady could "feel" the presence of God in the church. So, what did she feel? The stench of the pastors evil deeds felt like the "presence of God?"

That goes to show you that to be a Christian you have to completely blind yourself to outside, objective reality.

She imagined the feeling. I imagined it myself many times. It was all a construct of my imagination.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
.......Well thats the problem putting trust in a man and not god!

Then why do all churches rely on a "Leader of the flock" to tell them what to do? Why not just trust god? Maybe it's because he does not exist and your imagination falls miserably short! It's no secret as to how gullible christians are! Anyone who believes in the skydaddy will just about believe anything! It's just too easy to take advantage of mindless rut-thinking morons. This alone paints a huge target on their backs! Even the sheep herding knuckle draggers 2000 years ago knew this and they warned to beware of wolves!
Noell


Blogger stronger now said...
"Well thats the problem putting trust in a man and not god!"

Doesn't the bible say a christian is supposed to give to all who ask?

I don't see what the problem is.


Blogger Joe said...
The bible was crafted over the centuries to control people. Not surprising that it draws corrupt people in search of easy pickings. In addition to the con men, how many pastors are in it for simple psychological issues; the desire to be in control, to have leverage over others. It's nice to be out.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
To follow what Joe says, a church is a perfect hiding place for someone wanting to pull something off like pedophelia or stealing funds. It's cloaked in piety and it's the last place people think to look for nasty behavior.

Naomi


Blogger Bill said...
Joe said,

"In addition to the con men, how many pastors are in it for simple psychological issues; the desire to be in control, to have leverage over others."

Absolutely Joe. Personally I have never been indoctrinated into organized religion. I've always seen through it, but one of my best friends fell into a church where the pastor told him to destroy his entrie rock music collection and he did. God Damn I was mad that my pal was allowed to be controled by another human like that. I would have said me and my Led Zeppelin records will be moving along mister controlling preacher. He cherished his albums up until that point, yet he gave in to the demands of a church leader and destroyed something he aquired through his entire childhood that was once priceless to him.

xrayman


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