The Community was established by Mr Kevin Horgan and Mr Frank Carr in 1979. Recently Mr Horgan has resigned/stood down and his behaviour reported to police. Mr Carr and Mr Dudley have stood down from all leadership positions in the Community.
Bethel has now closed its doors and apparently will be wound up.
As comment 1 is the statement from the IORG.
They state that they have formally apologised to former members, but I have not been sent the text of the apology. I have spoken to some former members and they too are wondering where the apology is. 15/8/08
Dear "No one in particular" Though your blog has effectively closed down, we would appreciate it if you could put up the Bethel closure statement that was released. Yours faithfully IORG Committee
An extraordinary meeting of the current members of the Bethel Community was held in Perth last night.
Attached is a Media Statement issued today re the decision taken at last night’s meeting to wind up Bethel.
The members of the interim leadership group wish to emphasise that this decision is no way intended to sweep any issues under the carpet but is what the members believe is an appropriate and timely response to the situation.
The outgoing interim leadership group also reiterates the following:
·We continue to totally abhor and condemn the abuse which has occurred at Bethel. It was totally contrary to Christian beliefs and morals. The structural and cultural issues driven by some past leaders were totally unacceptable according to any community moral standards.
·There were fundamental failures of governance, culture and behaviour at Bethel which overstepped all acceptable boundaries.
·Bethel, as has been constituted and in its current location cannot continue – it is a source of too much pain for too many people – including past and present members of the Community.
·There is still a need for healing for many people and we want to continue to support that process.
·A lot of good came out of Bethel for families in the Community over some 25 years.We hope there might be some way to continue that work.But right now our focus is on closing down Bethel; continuing to help those who have suffered; and continuing with our own spiritual journeys.
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MEDIA STATEMENT
9 July 2008
Bethel Apologises to Former Members and
Announces Termination of Activities
Bethel Community today formally apologised to all former members of the organisation and announced that all activities of the group have been terminated with immediate effect. The interim leadership of Bethel made the announcement after consultation with the remaining members of the group this week.
“While Bethel Community was formed with the best of intentions and has supported families for more than 25 years, recent misconduct and longer term structural, cultural and behaviour issues within Bethel mean that the Community’s ongoing existence is no longer justifiable,” said Bethel Interim Chairman, Mr Rob Crothers.
“It is clear that a proposal to reform, restructure and rebuild the Community on the foundations of the old organisation which had been under consideration is untenable, particularly as aspects and physical reminders of the old organisation are a continuing source of some considerable pain to former members of the Community.”
Bethel was formed in 1980 from a collection of small prayer meetings in the metropolitan area. During its existence some 800 people drawn from Catholic, Anglican and other faiths have been members of the Bethel Community at various times.
Recent allegations of misconduct against certain former leaders of the organisation have highlighted some fundamental failures in governance, culture and behaviour which have greatly affected former and current members.
The interim leadership group of Bethel will oversee the winding up of activities of Bethel and will ensure that the affairs of the organisation are managed appropriately, as part of that winding up.
During this period in the coming months the commitment remains to continue to give whatever support and help is required for the victims – both current and past members of Bethel – including providing counseling services at no cost to those who have suffered.
Pursuant to the constitution of Bethel, none of the assets or undertaking of the organisation can be distributed to members or former members of the Community.
In the event of a dissolution of the Community, net assets must be transferred to some other charitable organisation. This organisation or entity must have a similar purpose and independent, transparent and verifiable restrictions on distributing assets for charitable purposes.
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“We deeply regret that the original genuine Christian mission of the Community has been subverted by certain actions and activities that the remaining members of the Community find totally unacceptable and do not condone,” he said.
“In deference to former members and the greater importance of transparency and Christian principles we have no choice but to close down the Community.”
It's been a while since the Bethel Community have closed its doors, but I feel I need to express my feelings now nearly 9 months later.
I wasn't directly involved with the community but was seen a ex member for a while, he had been in the community for 12 years and his parents where very involved.
I spilt with this ex member about 3 weeks before the Bethel closed its doors and after reading about a few things that happened really concerned me.
Comments
Though your blog has effectively closed down, we would appreciate it if you could put up the Bethel closure statement that was released.
Yours faithfully
IORG Committee
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An extraordinary meeting of the current members of the Bethel Community was held in Perth last night.
Attached is a Media Statement issued today re the decision taken at last night’s meeting to wind up Bethel.
The members of the interim leadership group wish to emphasise that this decision is no way intended to sweep any issues under the carpet but is what the members believe is an appropriate and timely response to the situation.
The outgoing interim leadership group also reiterates the following:
· We continue to totally abhor and condemn the abuse which has occurred at Bethel. It was totally contrary to Christian beliefs and morals. The structural and cultural issues driven by some past leaders were totally unacceptable according to any community moral standards.
· There were fundamental failures of governance, culture and behaviour at Bethel which overstepped all acceptable boundaries.
· Bethel, as has been constituted and in its current location cannot continue – it is a source of too much pain for too many people – including past and present members of the Community.
· There is still a need for healing for many people and we want to continue to support that process.
· A lot of good came out of Bethel for families in the Community over some 25 years. We hope there might be some way to continue that work. But right now our focus is on closing down Bethel; continuing to help those who have suffered; and continuing with our own spiritual journeys.
---------------------MEDIA STATEMENT
9 July 2008
Bethel Apologises to Former Members and
Announces Termination of Activities
Bethel Community today formally apologised to all former members of the organisation and announced that all activities of the group have been terminated with immediate effect. The interim leadership of Bethel made the announcement after consultation with the remaining members of the group this week.
“While Bethel Community was formed with the best of intentions and has supported families for more than 25 years, recent misconduct and longer term structural, cultural and behaviour issues within Bethel mean that the Community’s ongoing existence is no longer justifiable,” said Bethel Interim Chairman, Mr Rob Crothers.
“It is clear that a proposal to reform, restructure and rebuild the Community on the foundations of the old organisation which had been under consideration is untenable, particularly as aspects and physical reminders of the old organisation are a continuing source of some considerable pain to former members of the Community.”
Bethel was formed in 1980 from a collection of small prayer meetings in the metropolitan area. During its existence some 800 people drawn from Catholic, Anglican and other faiths have been members of the Bethel Community at various times.
Recent allegations of misconduct against certain former leaders of the organisation have highlighted some fundamental failures in governance, culture and behaviour which have greatly affected former and current members.
The interim leadership group of Bethel will oversee the winding up of activities of Bethel and will ensure that the affairs of the organisation are managed appropriately, as part of that winding up.
During this period in the coming months the commitment remains to continue to give whatever support and help is required for the victims – both current and past members of Bethel – including providing counseling services at no cost to those who have suffered.
Pursuant to the constitution of Bethel, none of the assets or undertaking of the organisation can be distributed to members or former members of the Community.
In the event of a dissolution of the Community, net assets must be transferred to some other charitable organisation. This organisation or entity must have a similar purpose and independent, transparent and verifiable restrictions on distributing assets for charitable purposes.
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“We deeply regret that the original genuine Christian mission of the Community has been subverted by certain actions and activities that the remaining members of the Community find totally unacceptable and do not condone,” he said.
“In deference to former members and the greater importance of transparency and Christian principles we have no choice but to close down the Community.”
Hi,
It's been a while since the Bethel Community have closed its doors, but I feel I need to express my feelings now nearly 9 months later.
I wasn't directly involved with the community but was seen a ex member for a while, he had been in the community for 12 years and his parents where very involved.
I spilt with this ex member about 3 weeks before the Bethel closed its doors and after reading about a few things that happened really concerned me.