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The former pastor of the Chickaree Union Church in Jackson Township will stand trial in Cambria County Court on charges that he stole thousands of dollars in church funds.

The Rev. Randy L. Rugh of New Alexandria, Westmoreland County, was charged with theft and receiving stolen property after he allegedly cashed a CD worth $23,540 without authorization.

The church along Route 22 on Chickaree Mountain is known as the “Jesus Saves” church because a sign proclaiming that message is posted on the building.

Members of the small congregation who have been fighting to get back what they say is church money were relieved when District Judge Mary Ann Zanghi ordered Rugh to stand trial on two charges.

“I’m very pleased,” said Terry Fletcher of Jackson Township.

“That money was given to the church and not to Randy Rugh.

“The money should stay with the church.”

Fletcher and his brother, Joseph, who filed the criminal charges against Rugh, were among 25 people who crowded into Zang-hi’s court to hear the testimony.

Several wore black T-shirts emblazoned with the message, “I pray. Do you pray?” on the front and the church’s name and likeness on the back.

The Fletchers said their grandfather, Lewis Ford, was one of three men who built the small church.

Marlin B. Teeter, former church treasurer, said the congregation began as a “cottage prayer meeting” in the 1930s. The church was built and dedicated in 1945.

Greensburg attorney Brian Bronson asked that the charges be dismissed because the issue is a civil dispute revolving around when the church was incorporated and Rugh’s authority to withdraw the funds.

A second church with the same name apparently was incorporated by Rugh in the Blairsville area.

Bronson also contended there was no way to show that the person who signed the withdrawal slip was Rugh.

Regardless of the incorporation issue, Assistant District Attorney Eric Hochfeld said Rugh had no authorization to withdraw that money.

Teeter still was church trea-surer when the certificate of deposit was opened with $22,301 in September 2001.

The money grew to $23,530 before the CD was cashed June 27, 2005, by Rugh, according to the testimony.

When the CD was cashed, the bank made out a check for that amount payable to “Chickaree Union Church Inc.” and it was cashed by Rugh, according to bank records.

But the small Jackson Township church never was incorporated, and it did not have a deposit for that amount of money, members said.

Another set of charges alleging that Rugh cashed a second CD belonging to the church was dropped because that money apparently did go into a church account.

Still pending in county court is a civil suit filed by 19 members of the congregation, who are suing Rugh for at least $25,000 for reportedly depleting church accounts without authorization.

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Anonymous @n0nym0u5 said...
So what? Some people are criminals. Guess what? So are some doctors, politicians, musicians, scientists, movie stars, etc. Vocation does not dictate character, no matter how much we would like to believe it does.

Moving on.


Blogger boomSLANG said...
Oh cuts!!.....fanTASTic argument there, Anony'!!...um, except that it's not "musicians", "scientists", and "movie stars", etc., who are making a living by claiming to have a "Divine Babysitter" living in their aortas---one who guides them to acheive some imagined virtuous state of living.

More like, "move" along, now.


Anonymous :-) said...
Ironic; a relationship where "Jesus Saves", and Rev. Randy L. Rugh "withdraws". Obviously, Randy seemed pretty confident that his eternal salvation wasn't resting on his character/morality.


Blogger Aspentroll said...
And I will say it again,"Another one bites the dust".

Randy should have waited until he sent the collection plate around a few more times, then disappeared.


Anonymous Brock said...
Vocation doesn't dictate character, but sometimes character dictates vocation. H.L.Menckan reportedly said that the first priest was created when the first rogue met the first fool.


Anonymous Brock said...
Excuse me. That should be Mencken, with an "e."


Anonymous Anonymous said...
I had a wealthy friend that gave his neighbor (whom also happened to be a pastor), the combination to his safe to pay his bills for him. He told me later on personally that he was missing atleast 50-60 thousand dollars from his safe, the preacher was also a compulsive gambler hooked on 8-liner machines. This is true, I'm not making this up.

Jerry M.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
Wow, once again everyone jumps to a conclusion that Pastor Randy Rugh was guilty. Funny thing is, the charges have been dismissed because there is no evidence of a crime here. No crime was committed.

The CD was cashed, legally, to move the congregation to a new location. The people filing the charges were infact members of different churches at the time this congregation decided to move to a location God led them to.

The church is still alive and well, just at a new location, to better serve the one and only Almighty God.

Charges dismissed, but no big media coverage of that!

It was a political move for the DA to attempt to prosecute, and was dismissed immediately when reviewed by a trial judge.

Please check out the facts before you jump to a conclusion!!


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