Anglican Watch: Unofficial Watchdog of the Episcopal Church

Hurt or bullied by the Episcopal Church? If so, Anglican Watch is for you. Join us as we take a bite out of bullies, abusers, and other lowlifes. Grrrrr!

Washington National Cathedral backs away from sneak-selling tickets to Christmas worship

It's Advent, so in true surly Anglican Watch fashion, we're calling BS on the Washington National Cathedral for its policy on "free" worship services this Christmastide.

12-04
03:39

Toxic Episcopal priest Bill Allport resurfaces

Some priests are, simply put, in the wrong line of work. We use the word "work" very deliberately, as being a priest should be a calling, not a job. To borrow a line from Caddyshack, "the worlds needs ditchdiggers too." Find out why we believe Bill Applort, former rector of St. Paul's Englewood, is in the wrng job.

11-14
03:08

GCA's Patti Tremblay evinces possible guilt in her conduct after Grant’s death

Some time ago, Anglican Watch covered the role of Grace Christian Academy (GCA)/Grace Chapel employee Patti Tremblay in the events prior to Grant Solomon's death.  Today's episode examines Tremblay's strange conduct in the days following Grant's death and explores the possible reasons for her conduct. Join us!

10-31
04:15

Secret recording at Grace Christian Academy

This is a previously unheard recording that reveals Grace Christian Academy is unwilling to prevent Aaron Solomon, a substantiated child sexual abuser, from spending time on campus. That, despite the fact the school routinely bars alumni in order to "protect the purity of campus culture."

10-20
36:25

Shocking: GCA baseball coach Brad Myers stole baseball memorabilia from Grant Solomon’s funeral

Imagine that you send your child to a private school. Now, imagine that another family at the school loses their son in tragic circumstances, and you have items belonging to him. How do you handle the situation? Listen to this episode of Anglican Watch, and find out how Grace Christian Academy responded.

10-15
04:19

Hear Amy Curle discuss how to cover up Gracie’s sexual abuse

Want to hear Grace Christian Academy's Amy Curle talk about how to cover up Gracie Solomon's sexual abuse? In this recording, we can hear the exact conversation. We have not in any way changed the recording. An AI-generated transcript is included with the post.

10-04
44:48

Was Aaron Solomon running a prostitution ring from WSMV?

Sometimes, it's best not to sue people for defamation, even if you contend that what they say isn't true. If nothing else, the issues are then forever documented in the public record--which is how Anglican Watch learned of allegations that Aaron, AKA Weasel Lips, may be engaged in human trafficking. Even worse for Aaron, the more we dig, the more convinced we are that he was and is in human trafficking. This corruption, we believe, and Aaron's ability to name names is why Aaron thus far has been shielded from meaningful criminal investigation related to the death of Grant Solomon. We also believe that several persons in Aaron's immediate circle were involved in Grant's death.

10-04
08:28

Corrupt bishop George Sumner tries to cover-up his cover-up of sexual abuse in the diocese

Corrupt Episcopal bishop George Sumner, the subject of a Title IV clergy disciplinary complaint for trying to sandbag a complaint of sexual harassment involving Texarkana rector David Halt, has turned to new tactics. So, Anglican Watch is calling BS on: Corrupt bishop George Sumner. Dirtbag David Halt, who continues to pull down a six-figure income at St. James, even though he doesn't do jack-diddly and engages in retaliation against persons opposed to the sexual harassment of women. Diocesan Chancellor Cory Floyd, who ran roughshod on Title IV by virtue of his multiple ethical conflicts and ignoring the express provisions of Title IV. In other words, we know a cover-up when we see it, and we're not falling for it. 

09-30
03:56

Grace Chapel's role in Solomon case begs for FBI involvement

In the Solomon situation, other than Aaron Solomon himself, few organizations are more corrupt and complicit than Grace Chapel, Steve Berger, and Rob Rogers. Today's post focuses on their roles in Grant's death and Gracie's abuse, and flags the school’s director of counseling, Amy Curle, as a liar. From hell.  

09-26
12:59

Allegations of corruption swirl around Davidson County courts in Solomon case

One of the issues Anglican Watch has been exploring in the Aaron Solomon cases is allegations of corruption within the Davidson County, TN, domestic relations court. I am deeply concerned about these issues. As I have explored the case, I've talked with many women who have said they were steamrollered in court, especially in front of the late Judge Phillip Smith. I believe this happened in the Solomon divorce case.

09-23
08:47

PB Michael Curry's legacy will be one of humiliation, failure and loss

While Anglican Watch differs from colleague David Virtue’s views on same-sex marriage, we heartily agree with other aspect of his assessment of Bishop Curry’s tenure. Too little substance, too much paper, zero accountability. We also recall a time when all were welcome in the church, not only those who think like us.

09-23
07:50

URGENT REQUEST: Grant Solomon case tips needed ASAP

Please contact the FBI immediately at https://tips.fbi.gov/home.

09-21
01:22

HOB Title IV discussion illustrates multiple TEC cultural problems

There’s a big difference between confidentiality and secrecy. Confidentiality is, in appropriate cases, essential for a healthy church. Secrecy, however, is almost always a sign of deep trouble. Unfortunately, the current discussion at the House of Bishops about Title IV, which is happening largely behind closed doors, is more secret than confidential. As such, it’s unlikely to produce positive change.

09-21
05:37

Emerging ugly details of Harris Title IV case explain reasons for epic fail

Earlier today, the House of Bishops discussed some of the details and timeline behind the decision to dismiss the Julia Ayala Harris Title IV case. And the details are deeply concerning.

09-21
04:08

Episcopal bishops miss the point in Title IV discussions

The Episcopal House of Bishops met today for the start of a four-day meeting, "The Vocation of the Bishop Now." Topics emphasize church decline and Title IV, the clergy disciplinary canon. The conference is being held via Zoom to allow Presiding Bishop Michael Curry to avoid travel pending an upcoming operation. With much of today's discussion centered on Title IV, Anglican Watch fears that the bishops will continue a tradition they excel in: missing the forest for the trees.

09-20
07:18

Losch indictment for child rape undescores apathy among Episcopal leaders

The recent news that alleged child rapist and Episcopal priest Richard Losch has been indicted for child sexual abuse raises a related issue. Specifically, numerous leaders in the Episcopal Church knew of the allegations yet did nothing.  

09-05
02:04

BREAKING: Episcopal priest Richard Losch indicted for felony child sexual abuse

Richard Rorex Losch, an Episcopal priest canonically resident in the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama, has been indicted by a grand jury in Grafton County, New Hampshire, of a Class A Felony Aggravated Felonious Sexual Assault involving a minor under the age of 13. 

08-30
02:50

Why Anglican Watch no longer covers the Singh case

Anglican Watch has received several questions about our decision to stop covering the allegations of abuse in the Bishop Singh case. Here's why we made that decision.

08-22
07:48

Serious sin: Episcopal Church lacks basic child abuse, domestic violence safeguards

For many years, the Episcopal Church has prided itself on its policies to prevent child sexual abuse. But the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement is woefully deficient when it comes to the prevention of child abuse. Explore with us this painful shortcoming on the part of the Episcopal Church.

08-14
07:48

Zombie churches and decline: AW predictions about the coming parochial report results

Anglican Watch (AW) has been reviewing data relating to parochial report results, and we are increasingly confident that we have a good feel for the reports coming within the next few weeks. So, we will venture out on a limb and share our predictions for the data and related issues, including the burgeoning population of zombie churches. (More on the rise of zombie churches in a moment.)

08-07
10:09

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