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Hillsong’s success secret: scrapping early years & scratching itching ears

21 Sunday Feb 2016

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SCRAPPING EARLY YEARS: WRITING A PAEDOPHILE OUT OF HILLSONG’S SUCCESS STORY

Brian Houston’s “success secret” in building his Hillsong empire is not because of his faith in God, or his love for people. Rather, Brian Houston’s success rests solely on his paedophile father (Frank Houston) who founded CLC and then merged his mass ‘move of God’ into Brian Houston’s church before he was exposed for molesting children.

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Face it – Hillsong’s success story is not a rags to riches story.

Brian Houston has deliberately lied to various media groups and the general public about his church’s past, omitting the facts of his father’s involvement with his early beginnings.

The reality is that Brian Houston’s success was founded on the fraudulent ministry of the paedophile Frank Houston. And it took the son of a paedophile to cover up his father’s crimes to merge their corporations to form the successful Hillsong empire. (Read more on the findings of the Royal Commission here.) Of course you will NEVER hear Brian Houston mention this.

The simple fact is this: Hillsong’s success was not founded on Jesus Christ but on lawless men. 

SCRATCHING ITCHING YEARS:

Hillsong is not even founded on God, the gospel or the scriptures. The proof of this is in Brian Houston’s own statements to the media.

Brian Houston Hillsong quote itching relevance

Recently, Sky News put out a tweet advertising their interview with Brian Houston.

FULL INTERVIEW: @BrianCHouston opens up to @SkyNewsRicho about the success of Hillsong http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2015/12/09/hillsong-pastor-says-facing-father-was–hell-.html …

Source: Sky News Australia, Twitter, https://twitter.com/SkyNewsAust/status/674543296656445441Published 2:57 AM – 9,Dec 2015. (Accessed 02/02/2015.)

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Brian Houston responded with this:

I so enjoyed speaking to @SkyNewsRicho tonight. Thank you for your kindness Richo. So good to get a fair hearing.

Source: Sky News Australia, Twitter, https://twitter.com/SkyNewsAust/status/674543296656445441Published 2:57 AM – 9 Dec 2015. (Accessed 02/02/2015.)

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Below Brian Houston’s retweet was this comment by “Pastor” David Hall:

@BrianCHouston When Ps Andrew is praying even the media perform #unusualmiracles

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So Brian Houston claimed he got a “fair hearing” and Andrew Evans believed this will be “one of the best and fairest interviews concerning Hillsong”. Andrew Evans was the former president of the Australian AOG/ACC before Brian Houston.

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We need to ask the question, how was this interview with Brian Houston a fair hearing?

Brian publicly lied about his involvement with how he dealt with his father AGAIN in a public interview. That is not a fair hearing. That’s called bias and propaganda. It’s actually brainwashing. A form of cult-control. And the fact that Hillsong and AOG heavyweights were pushing the idea that this “interview” was fair should indicate to readers how corrupt these men really are. And we know Brian Houston and Hillsong have been very seriously pushing a media campaign to tell their own version of the facts in order to cover up what was exposed of him in the Royal Commission.

However, there was one thing that is worth noting  in this “fair” interview. Brian Houston is constantly asked by the media why Hillsong brand is so successful. In this interview, Brian Houston explained just  why Hillsong is relevant and effective:

Brian Houston Hillsong quote itching relevance2

“I really believe that there’s more of a spiritual hunger in Australia then a lot of people realise. I know the statistics are full of negativity about the church in decline. But I think when – you know- genuinely people can scratch where people are itching, the message itself is fantastic. The gospel of Jesus is a great, great message.”

So there you have it. You have the former president of the AOG/ACC still endorsing Brian Houston. Brian Houston, a man who does not know the gospel; who publicly confesses that he and his church are scratching ears; who covered up the crimes of his serial paedophile father and continues to blatantly lie in his media interviews

We are dealing with a “pastafia” that has no respect for God, truth and public authorities.

Listen to Chris Rosebrough review :

Brian Houston Admits to Scratching Itching Ears

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PROGRAM SEGMENTS:

00:10:29 – Patricia King Deborah Arise
00:20:53 – Connie Williams I Ca’t Breathe
00:35:55 – Church in a Strip Club
00:51:36 – Brian Houston Admits to Scratching Itching Ears
01:05:1 – Sermon Review:  The Power Of Right Believing by Joseph Prince

Source: Published: Chris Rosebrough, Brian Houston Admits to Scratching Itching Ears, http://www.piratechristian.com/fightingforthefaith/2016/1/st7z8hh3bvl9d2tzouwbv7rjicsu96, Published 28/01/2016. (Accessed 02/01/2016.)

Another Hillsong paedophile scandal: Brian caught lying and trashing victim

10 Sunday Jan 2016

Posted by Nailed Truth in Brian Houston's Beliefs, Frank Houston, Hillsong Associations, Royal Commission Hearing

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If you are a member of Hillsong church going through extreme difficulties, know this: you might see the other side of Brian Houston when you reach out to him with a serious problem.

And if you are a victim of sexual abuse in Hillsong, know that the world has more compassion for you than Hillsong leadership.

Late last year, Kerri Ferguson was interviewed by Chris Rosebrough from Fighting for the Faith. She gave an horrific story detailing the poor behaviour of pastors Gary Dench, Ian Treacy, Phil Pringle and Brian Houston.

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An accurate report on Hillsong’s leadership and history

14 Saturday Nov 2015

Posted by Nailed Truth in Associations, Bobbie Houston, Books, Brian Houston's Beliefs, Frank Houston, Hillsong Associations, Hillsong Conference, Hillsong Fascism, Hillsong Scandal, Hillsong worship, Houston, Marketing, News Headlines, Royal Commission Hearing, Scipione, Sermons

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Because this article on Brian Houston and Hillsong is questioning and analysing it’s history and leadership, this article is not from God but the devil. (That’s how the Hillsong philosophy goes. If it’s good, praise God! If it’s bad, it’s of the devil.)

There is so much to examine in this article which we are sure to refer to in articles to come.

The Sydney Morning Herald reports,

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Breaking News: Goldman calls out Scott Morrison & his association to cults covering up paedophilia

23 Wednesday Sep 2015

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We have been covering the paedophile scandal cover-up of Phil Pringle of C3 Church. If people tuned in to 2SM radio this morning, they would have learnt that this scandal also found it’s way into the Hillsong movement.

This morning, Grant Goldman from 2SM radio publicly challenged Scott Morrison’s associations with cult leader Brian Houston of Hillsong. Goldman also introduced the serious issues behind Hillsong by introducing cult leader Phil Pringle and his C3 movement into the mix, highlighting the fact that both men have covered up paedophilia in their church’s. Goldman focused on Kerrie Ferguson’s story as well.

You can read Kerrie Ferguson’s ongoing story here in how this was covered up:

C3 Parramatta Scandal (Part 1)
C3 Parramatta Scandal (Part 2) – The cover-up scandal that Pringle refused to deal with…
C3 Parramatta Scandal (Part 3) Sex, Money, Power
C3 Parramatta Scandal (Part 4) Pringle regards pastors “gambling” worse than pastors defending a pedophile?
C3 Parramatta Scandal (Part 5) Phil Pringle’s leadership – an unresolved mess
C3 Parramatta Scandal (Part 6) C3 prophetically manipulating the abused into silence
C3 Parramatta Scandal (Part 7) Letter exposing Pringle covering up paedophilia & refusing to help victim

You can listen to the radio segment here:

[Click to download audio.]

Scott Morrison attends ShireLIVE and has close ties with the better-known Hillsong community. Brian Houston is one of Morrison’s mentors and we have a personal email claiming that Scott Morrison has boasted that his mentor is Brian Houston.

Hillsong’s influence with influential people: “Brian Houston, is one of [Scott] Morrison’s mentors”


If you don’t know how to navigate what surfaced from the Royal Commission regarding Houston covering up his father’s crimes, please read the below link:

Evidence, Fact Files & testimonies exposing Brian Houston at the Royal Commission

[EDIT: 23/09/2015 – Transcript added.]

TRANSCRIPT: Grant Goldman to Scott Morrison, Monday 21 September 2015.

“On August 24th, less than a month ago, I had something to say about Scott Morrison,  I stated that in 2007 Morrison as State Director of the Liberal Party was the beneficiary of a totally unfounded and unjustified smear campaign against a man by the name of Michael Towke, the telecommunications engineer who had been preselected by the Liberal Party for the seat of Cook.  The effect of that smear campaign was that Morrison, who in contesting the preselection, had received less than one tenth of the votes won by Towke. But Morrison was able to gain the Liberal endorsement as the Member for Cook.

In recent days supporters of Tony Abbott have suspected the loyalty and sincerity of Scott Morrison who appears to have been rewarded for his failure to defend the then Prime Minister against the Turnbull attack.  In his Maiden Speech to the Federal Parliament on 14 February 2008, Scott Morrison made favourable mention of Pastor Brian Houston who operates the Hillsong religious organisation.

So who is Pastor Brian Houston, the mentor to Scott Morrison?  Is he?

This is the fellow who told a Royal Commission that he had no legal or moral obligation to the victims of sexual abuse perpetrated by his predecessor in the leadership of Hillsong, his father Frank Houston.    In October 2014 the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse was told by a witness known as AHA that when he was seven years only, Pastor Frank Houston would come to his room, lie on him, fondle him and masturbate him.  When Brian Houston found out that in 1999 that his father was a pederast taking advantage of a young boy, he failed to tell the Police.  Instead, Brian Houston and  committee of the Assemblies of God suspended Frank Houston’s preaching credentials, for just two years.

It gets worse.  I have in my hand as I write a copy of testimony given to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse by a lady named Kerri.  I shall put this document on my website.   Kerri told the commission the tragic story of how her son was raped by the man she had married.  Her son reported the crime to two Pastors, Gary Dench and Ian Treacy.  They did not tell the police.  They did not tell the victim’s mother. They admonished the victim, telling him he was partly to blame.

After Kerri learned from her son what had happened, she told the Police and also asked for help from the Head Pastor of the Christian City Church, Phil Pringle who provided no assistance.   Pringle had suspended Dench, not because Dench had concealed a crime against a child, but because Dench’s wife had won a prize in the lottery.

Later Kerri asked for help from Pastor Brian Houston of Hillsong Church knowing him to be a close friend of Pastor Phil Pringle.  I’ll quote what Kerri told the commission:

“I related our circumstances to Brian Houston who became very irritated, told me he did not believe that such a thing had happened, turned his back on me and walked away.”

That is Brian Houston, who I understand with his wife Bobbie still calls the shots at Hillsong.

I am inviting Scott Morrison to come on my program and repudiate Pastor Brian Houston.  I want Scott Morrison to express disgust at a Christian Leader who fails to report the sexual abuse of a child.   I want Scott Morrison to express disgust at a Christian Leader who turns his back on member of his own congregation, a mother whose son has been betrayed by other pastors in the network, who refused to report to police that that boy had been raped, and instead told the boy he was partly to blame.

If you agree with me, back me up. If you disagree, prove me wrong.”

[TRANSCRIPT COMING SOON]

Brian Houston’s statements

12 Sunday Oct 2014

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Hillsong published a statement from Brian Houston today about the Royal Commission. We have decided to publish his latest statement (12 October 2014) and his earlier statement (7 October 2014).

Statement from Brian Houston, Senior Pastor, Hillsong Church
Re: Royal Commission – Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

12 October 2014

This past week was a challenging time for me personally and for our church. I’m sure you have seen media coverage around my appearance at the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

I wanted to take a moment today to help you understand what this is about, because it’s difficult to get a true picture from media reports. The media only have a few minutes or a few lines to report so they can’t give you the full story and sometimes the headlines can be misleading.

First let me make the most important point – We fully support the commission. As we’ve seen over many years, parts of the Christian church have failed our children by turning a blind eye to abuse and even covering it up. In my eyes, attempting to cover up child abuse is pure evil. This commission allows survivors to share their traumatic experiences, and my prayer is that this will help them to heal.

Hillsong was asked to appear not because of anything that happened here but because of the abuse suffered by children at the hands of my father around 40 years ago when he was based in New Zealand – many years before Hillsong Church existed and when I was a teenager myself.

This was a Royal Commission to examine the way institutions – like the church – handle complaints of sexual abuse. There was no allegation of abuse against anyone at Hillsong Church and no one was on trial.  This was a hearing, not a trial. It’s important this point is clarified.

As most of you know, I have spoken about the crimes of my father many times over many years. I have shared that when I first found out about this, I immediately confronted my father and ensured he never preached or served in any ministry capacity again. There was no delay in action – from the moment we knew and he confessed, his ministry stopped. I then consulted the elders of what was then Sydney Christian Life Centre and we referred the matter to the national executive of the Assembly of God.

The investigation and subsequent actions were then handled by the AOG without my interference.

There have been reports of money being paid to the victim. Again for clarification, this was between my father and the victim. It had nothing to do with me or Hillsong Church.

Be assured that we did not tolerate sexual abuse when we heard of these allegation in 1999 – and we don’t now. Hillsong Church has zero tolerance for abuse. We do not allow any person with convictions or findings against them of child sexual abuse to attend any Hillsong activity and we are continually reviewing and updating our procedures so that children across our campuses are protected.

While I wanted to explain these events, I also wanted to thank you for being such a wonderful and supportive church. Talking publicly about such personal details involving my father is draining, yet throughout the week Bobbie and I have felt your love and encouragement and that’s lifted us and helped us through. And though we value your prayers for us, the truth is there are many people who’s lives have been devastated by sexual abuse and specifically by my fathers actions and need our thoughts and prayers.

Please keep praying for those affected by sexual abuse and for the victims in the cases involving my father. I believe that unconditional love and total restoration is possible for anyone through Jesus Christ – and that there is no other name that can bring hope and healing to those that are hurting.

7 October 2014

Hillsong Church welcomes this Royal Commission and fully supports its objectives. We believe that exposing child sexual abuse and the response of institutions to that abuse, and allowing survivors to share their traumatic experiences, is a powerful step in the healing process.

While our involvement in this commission does not involve abuse that happened at our church, and there are no allegations against me or Hillsong, I have been touched by the horrific act of child sexual abuse in a very personal way. Having to face the fact that my father engaged in such repulsive acts was – and still is – agonising.

However as painful as this is for me, I can only imagine how much more pain these events caused to the victims, and my prayer is that they find peace and wholeness.

Hillsong Church has zero tolerance for sexual abuse and has comprehensive child protection policies that are continually reviewed. We also welcome any recommendation of the commission that would assist us to improve on these policies even further.

This Royal Commission reminds us of the vulnerability of our children and should compel every organisation responsible for the oversight of children – churches, schools or other institutions – to ensure that the abhorrent acts of the past will never happen again.

Source: http://hillsong.com/media/statement-regarding-the-royal-commission-into-institutional-responses-to-child-sexual-abuse. (Accessed 12/10/2014.)

Controversies around Frank, Frank’s son and Frankston

07 Tuesday Oct 2014

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Brian Houston And Media

Before reading the below ABC article, please hear Brian Houston’s account of the scandal here.

Brian Houston: sins of my father….

According to Brian’s own words in the article above he did nothing when his father first confessed. It wasn’t until “12 or 18 months later” when a second victim came forward that Brian said he acted. Brian Houston said he waited until the “problem had grown” before he took it “to [his] denomination”.

But now new information has emerged from the Royal Commission. Why didn’t Brian Houston mention this victim at Hillsong Conference 2014?

“About two months later when the cheque had not turned up, AHA says he called Brian Houston and about two weeks later AHA received a cheque for $10,000 in the mail.”

ABC reports,

Hillsong offered abuse victim $10,000 for forgiveness over abuse by pastor Frank Houston

ELEANOR HALL: The national child abuse royal commission opened its public hearings into the popular Pentecostal spiritual movement today. This inquiry is looking into how the movement’s leaders handled allegations of abuse in three Australian states.

It is also set to examine a scandal that went to the highest ranks of the Hillsong Church in Sydney and the commission has outlined the case of a Christian college teacher in Melbourne who was jailed for assaulting eight children during the 1980s and1990s.

Our correspondent covering the inquiry is Emily Bourke and she joins us now.

So Emily, are there specific allegations of misconduct by the leaders of this spiritual movement that the inquiry is considering?

EMILY BOURKE: Yes, there is Eleanor. This is the 18th public hearing and it’s being split into three separate cases.

The first to be heard is associated with allegations against the late Frank Houston.

He came to Australia from New Zealand in the 1970s and set up the Christian Life Centre in Sydney, which is really the first incarnation of Hillsong Church.

And as we now understand, the allegations against Frank Houston are not isolated to a single claim in New Zealand but quite a few in New Zealand and in Australia.

Crucial to this investigation is how senior church leaders, including Frank Houston’s son Brian, handled the complaints when they came to their attention in the 1990s and then came to a head in 2000.

This morning we heard that Frank Houston held a meeting with a complainant at a McDonalds restaurant and counsel assisting the inquiry Simeon Beckett gave some description of how that meeting unfolded.

SIMEON BECKETT: At the meeting, Frank Houston offered AHA $10,000 and said, I want your forgiveness for this.

He was passed a napkin to sign if he accepted the $10,000.

About two months later when the cheque had not turned up, AHA says he called Brian Houston and about two weeks later AHA received a cheque for $10,000 in the mail.

There was no covering note.

Brian Houston is likely to say that he was told that there were in fact two payments to AHA totalling $12,000.

Frank Houston died in 2004.

In February 2009, Brian Houston was provided with further allegations of child sexual abuse.

The evidence is likely to reveal that no allegations of child sexual abuse against Frank Houston have been referred to the police and no civil proceedings have been commenced in Australia.

ELEANOR HALL: That’s counsel assisting the inquiry, Simeon Beckett.

Really quite an extraordinary story there, Emily.

What can you tell us at this stage about how the Australian Christian Churches handled these allegations in different states?

EMILY BOURKE: Well, they vary and they are a study of contrasts in some ways.

In Queensland, the Australian Christian Churches will be interrogated over how it dealt with the case of a youth worker, Jonathan Baldwin, who was jailed for assaulting a young man while he was counselling him.

But the royal commission is also looking at a rather disturbing matter out of Victoria and that’s associated with former teacher Kenneth Sandilands, fair to say a serial offender.

By the time his career ended there were allegations by no less 30 children and those allegations had been made to the church and the school over a 10 year period and yet more matters have since come to light, as Simeon Beckett explained.

SIMEON BECKETT: On the 22nd November, 2000 Mr Sandilands pleaded guilty to 12 counts of indecent assault and was sentenced to two years imprisonment with a non-parole period of 12 months.

Mr Sandilands appealed against the severity of his sentence but later withdrew the appeal.

Most recently, about a month ago on the 10th September, 2014, Mr Sandilands was convicted of a further six counts of indecently assault a girl and one count of indecently assault a male under 16 at St Paul’s Anglican Primary School in Frankston, Victoria.

Each of the offences occurred between 1970 and 1974 – some 10 years before he commenced at the college.

He was sentenced then to a further 26 months imprisonment.

The hearing will explore whether those at Northside Christian Centre or the college were aware of any such allegations when Mr Sandilands was employed in 1983.

ELEANOR HALL: And that’s counsel assisting again, Simeon Beckett, setting out the scope of the inquiry.

Now Emily, you have now got the witness list. Who is being called to give evidence?

EMILY BOURKE: We’ll hear from quite a few victims, either in person or through written statements.

Eighteen witnesses have been slated from across the Pentecostal Church, including the current senior pastor Brian Houston who is the public face of Hillsong in Sydney.

He’s put out a statement this morning saying that having to face the fact that his father engaged in such repulsive acts was, and still is, agonising.

We’re expected to hear from the state presidents of the Australian Christian Churches (ACC), the peak bodies in Victoria and in Queensland, and the national president of the ACC has also been called to give evidence.

ELEANOR HALL: Emily Bourke, our reporter covering the inquiry, thank you.

Source: By Emily Bourke, Hillsong offered abuse victim $10,000 for forgiveness over abuse by pastor Frank Houston, ABC, http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2014/s4101888.htm, 07/10/2014 12:22:00. (Accessed 07/10/2014.)

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Brian Houston: sins of my father….

At least 50 pastors in New Zealand said nothing about Hillsong’s sexually abused

07 Tuesday Oct 2014

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It’s not just Hillsong leadership that knew about these allegations,

“At least 50 pastors in New Zealand were aware of the allegations which Mr Houston did not deny.”

This allegation is very disturbing:

“It’s terrible what happened to AHA but the church has to come first. My father never molested me,” AHA said Brian Houston told his mother.

If Brian said this, then he shows no empathy to the victims involved. Furthermore, Jesus said this about sheep going astray.

“What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them has gone astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine on the mountains and go in search of the one that went astray? And if he finds it, truly, I say to you, he rejoices over it more than over the ninety-nine that never went astray. So it is not the will of my Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish.” Matthew 18:12-14

It is generally understood the shepherd (pastor) goes out to help or save that one, in this case the sexually abused victim. In the above passage, Jesus refers to the lost sheep as the “little one”. Just prior to Jesus talking on the lost sheep, he has this to say about his “little ones”:

“... whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea.” Matthew 18:6

Although a Christian pastor will not put the church first before a “little one”, a hireling would.

The ABC reports,

Hillsong church head Brian Houston accused alleged child abuse victim of ‘tempting’ father, inquiry told

The head of the Hillsong church accused an alleged child abuse victim of “tempting” his father into molesting him, a royal commission has heard.

A man, referred to as AHA, told the hearing when he was offered a payout, Brian Houston said: “You know this is your fault this all happened. You tempted my father.”

In a statement Brian Houston said: “I strongly refute that I, at any time, accused him of tempting my father. I would never say this and I do not believe this.”

“At no stage did I attempt to hide or cover up the allegations against my father,” he said.

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse is examining how Pentecostal churches like Hillsong in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland responded to abuse allegations against Pastor Frank Houston and two other men.

AHA told the hearing William Francis, otherwise known as Frank Houston, visited his family in the Sydney suburb of Coogee in 1969 and 1970 and would sometimes stay over.

“Pastor Frank would creep into my room late at night, nearly every night of the week. I would be asleep when he came in and then I would wake up with him standing over me,” he said.

“When he was touching me inappropriately I would be petrified and would lay very still. I could not speak while this was happening. It felt like I couldn’t breathe.”

AHA, who was aged seven when the abuse began, also said: “We would sometimes go into an office alone where he would feel between my legs. I remember this happening at an evangelical camp at Windsor.”

Mother refused to accept abuse, said Houstons ‘were like royalty’

He told the hearing the abuse continued over several years until “Pastor Frank wanted nothing to do with me after I reached puberty”.

AHA told the commission that Pastor Frank later contacted him offering compensation during a meeting at a fast food store in the Sydney suburb of Thornleigh in 1999.

AHA said he was asked to sign a soiled napkin to agree to $10,000 compensation and the matter would be over.

When the money did not arrive two months later, he contacted Brian Houston.

It’s terrible what happened to AHA but the church has to come first. My father never molested me.

AHA said Brian Houston told his mother.

AHA said he saw a television address by Brian Houston, who was now the senior Pastor of the church, around the year 2000 when he told the congregation that his father had been involved in a minor indiscretion in New Zealand 30 years ago.

He said he was appalled that Brian Houston did not reveal the extent of allegations against his father, including his case.

“He avoided using the term paedophilia,” AHA said.

“I thought it was corrupt that he had used the phrase ‘involved in a minor indiscretion’.

“As far as I was aware Pastor Frank was still preaching at this time and was also doing seminars.”

AHA said Brian Houston contacted his mother between 2000 and 2004 and said Hillsong had to come first.

“It’s terrible what happened to AHA but the church has to come first. My father never molested me,” AHA said Brian Houston told his mother.

AHA told the commission he suffered from suffered from depression and post traumatic stress disorder and that he felt “dead and emotionless on the inside” due to the abuse.

“What Pastor Frank did to me destroyed my childhood,” he said.

“For many years I was full of shame and fear and embarrassment. Now I feel mostly anger.”

The Commission heard Mr Houston was visiting from New Zealand and was invited to speak at Several Sydney churches at the time.

AHA said he would play on the beach with Mr Houston’s son Brian.

“I was so ashamed of the abuse that I kept it inside for many years and did not tell anyone,” AHA said.

When he told his mother in 1978, at the age of 16, she found it hard to accept because she was heavily involved in the church and “the Houstons were considered almost like royalty in those circles”.

AHA said his mother responded by saying: “You don’t want to be responsible for turning people away from the church and sending them to hell”.

The hearing was told his mother did not take the allegations further because she was concerned about the effect on the church, and as a result AHA did not pursue the allegations at that time.

The abuse came to light many years later when AHA’s mother mentioned the abuse at another church.

Counsel assisting the commission Simeon Beckett told the hearing that Brian Houston became aware of the complaint in 1999.

“According to Pastor Taylor, Brian Houston said he was in shock and his father would be stood down from preaching,” Mr Beckett said.

“He had spoken to a barrister who had told him that if the matter went to court his father would surely be incarcerated for the crime.”

It later emerged that six men said Mr Houston had touched them inappropriately when they were children – although only four men would agree to be identified.

Frank Houston did not deny allegations

At least 50 pastors in New Zealand were aware of the allegations which Mr Houston did not deny.

A statement prepared for the Assemblies of God Church, which Hillsong was affiliated to, said there had been allegations of a “serious moral failure by Frank Houston 30 years ago and that he had admitted to the failure”.

But the statement “is only to be used to respond to rumours or if Frank Houston engages in public ministry”.

Mr Houston died in 2004 at the age of 82.

“No allegations of sexual abuse against Frank Houston have been referred to the police and no civil proceedings have been commenced in Australia,” Mr Beckett said.

Hillsong church now spans 12 countries and has 35,000 members across Australia.

Brian Houston said in a statement that the Hillsong Church welcomed the royal commission and fully supported its objectives.

“We believe that exposing child sexual abuse and the response of institutions to that abuse, and allowing survivors to share their traumatic experiences, is a powerful step in the healing process,” he said in the statement.

The commission will look at the church’s current procedures in dealing with complaints of abuse and the protection of children.

The hearing continues.

Source: By Nicole Chettle, Hillsong church head Brian Houston accused alleged child abuse victim of ‘tempting’ father, inquiry told, ABC, http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-07/royal-commission-child-sexual-abuse-investigates-hillsong/5795308, Published 07/10/2014. (Accessed 07/10/2014.)

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