I'm sorry Ann it is no where near enough. It's enough to say it may be premature to place him back in ministry and he and his families need our prayer. Everything else is speculation and borders on gossip.
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You are stating that the posters are using unsupported facts.
Yet when Ann presents the facts, you say that they are "no where near enough."
What do you consider is unsupported?
Fact: He was a blasphemer and hedonist as a young adult? He states that openly.
Fact: He had trouble in leading the church that lead to certain members openly resisting him? He states that openly.
Fact: His wife abandoned the marriage bed for that of another? He states that openly.
Fact: This caused him to seek comfort in the arms of another? He states that openly.
Fact: He continued the secrete liaison until it become known to members of the assembly? He states that openly.
Fact: The Presbytery hierarchy was told of the situation, fully informed, and their council was sought. They removed his credentials and ask him to submit to the local assembly (where he was discovered) so that he could grow and be restored. He states that openly.
Fact: Rather than following the advice, he accepted the "director of ministry" at church. He states that openly.
So, what more information do you desire that this thread has not been dealing with that you claim is "bordering on gossip?"