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PLANO – A Prestonwood Baptist Church minister arrested on charges of soliciting a minor online has resigned from the church, Pastor Jack Graham told his congregation Saturday evening.

Dr. Graham addressed the crowd at the start of the church's regular worship service. He said the church had accepted Joe Barron's resignation, which took effect immediately.

"You need to know that we are appalled and we are disgraced by this terrible action, an unacceptable action by a minister on our staff," Dr. Graham said. "I'm so sorry for the injury that this kind of behavior has brought to many people in our church and outside of our church."

Police arrested Mr. Barron, 52, Thursday morning after he drove from Plano to Bryan to meet with what he thought was a 13-year-old girl he had met online, authorities say.

The girl turned out to be a Bryan police officer working in an ongoing Internet sex sting.

Bryan police said Mr. Barron had spent about two weeks chatting online with the officer posing as a juvenile. They said he asked her to skip school so she could meet him in a parking lot. On the way there, he chatted with her by phone.

Mr. Barron was one of about 40 ministers at the 26,000-member Plano megachurch. He'd worked there for about 18 months, ministering to married adults, ages 42 to 58.

If convicted, Mr. Barron could face up to 20 years in prison and a $10,000 fine for the second-degree felony.

Mr. Barron was released from the Brazos County Jail Friday night on $7,000 bail. Police were unsure if he had an attorney. He could not be reached for comment Saturday.

Prestonwood's executive pastor, Mike Buster, said in a prepared statement that church officials had no record or knowledge of prior improprieties, nor had they observed any inappropriate behavior in the time Mr. Barron worked on staff.

In his three-minute address, Dr. Graham said his staff worked hard to earn the trust of its congregation. He promised that the church would continue to make sure it hired ministers and staff of the "highest character."

"We've taken a hit from the enemy this week, but we will rise above and respond to the challenge ... ," he said, as church members applauded. "We are confident and certain that in the days ahead that God is preparing us for something magnificent and wonderful in the ministry of this church. ...We want to put this in our rearview mirror."

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DALLAS — A former pastor of a suburban megachurch faces six new charges of using the Internet to seek sex from minors.

Joe Barron, 52, was arrested Wednesday and was being held at the Brazos County Jail in Bryan. Bail had not yet been set for Barron, a former pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano.

Four of the counts accuse Barron of online solicitation of a minor and were investigated by Bryan police in Central Texas.

The two other counts are from Louisiana and accuse him of computer solicitation for sex, according to the Brazos County Sheriff's Office. Barron apparently thought he was communicating with a teenage girl in Louisiana but he had encountered an undercover sting.

A message left by The Associated Press at Barron's home Wednesday night was not immediately returned. Jail records did not show if he had an attorney.

Barron was first arrested May 15 by the Bryan Police Department after he drove nearly 200 miles in his wife's car believing he would meet a 13-year-old girl for sex. But he'd actually been communicating with undercover officers. Police said he had brought a box of 10 condoms and a Web camera.

At that time, Barron was charged with one count of online solicitation of a minor. He posted $7,000 bail and was released the next day.

Authorities also said they had evidence that Barron communicated online with more than a dozen girls.

Barron worked at Prestonwood, one of the largest churches in the country with some 26,000 members, for about 18 months and ministered to married adults. He resigned after his arrest last month.

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Comments:
"We've taken a hit from the enemy this week...." No, you have a perverted pedophile in your employment and YOU hired him.


OpenID chuckyjesus said...
I agree with walking away....WHAT ENEMY?? They're the pervs!!!


Blogger THE ACE said...
Why does this article not surprise me? There's something about church that does a number on our sex lives. Two members of my family were both cheating on their
wives while they were big wheels in
in our church; one was a deacon and the other the head of the AWANA program. Granted, the women they were fooling around with were
both over 21!

I have a brother who is 48 and never married. I don't know if he's
even had a date since high school.
In my talks with him, I come away
convinced Christianity has convinced him sex is basically a
shameful activity.

Pedophiles, perverts,and people with massive hang-ups about sex..
see them at your local church today!


Blogger ryan said...
click prestonwood baptist church at the top of the story. The founding pastor, Bill Weber, resigned after an extramarital affair.

I guess these guys figure the family that lays together stays together.


Blogger Nina said...
....and the congregation will believe him and feel relievedd that God has something miraculous in store for them. What?!?
Why does he not talk about sin and his employee!!!!
Hypocrisy
nina


Blogger Nina said...
oh, sorry, he said "magnificent and wonderful" in the ministry for the church.
Now that makes all the difference. Wonder what the believers believe will be happening in their church's future.
Gotta read closer.
nina


Blogger The AntiChristian said...
The Ace,
This just goes to show you. These religious leaders pile on the sexual guilt to their emotionally weak congregations while they themselves are fucking everything they can get ahold of. I hate those bastards.


Blogger Gene said...
It just proves that there are people in all walks of life who can't control themselves and who dip their toes into "wrongness."

The pastor should take responsibility for what he's done and leave. What he did is repugnant - but worse because he's in a position of trust.


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