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250+ Signatures Supporting Victims at MorningStar & Calling for Change

We reached our initial goal of 100 signatures from people with direct experience at MorningStar in FOUR days.* The first 105 names are people who spent time at MorningStar as far back as 1993 and every year since then to present.

 

Those names include:

• Former students of CSCL and MorningStar ministry school 

• Former MorningStar staff members and interns 

• Former MorningStar conference speakers 

• Former worship leaders and worship team members 

• A CSCL varsity sports coach 

• Morningstar ministry volunteers  

We then opened the statement for signatures from anyone who wants to take a stand. Since then, we continue to see that the majority of signatures are people who had direct experience at MorningStar.

 

Our goal is to support the victims of sexual abuse at MorningStar and to call for real change. Of all the places where people go throughout life, a church and Christian school should be a place of safety - ESPECIALLY for children. 

If nothing else is accomplished, signatories want to honor the bravery of victims who came forward to shed light on this horrific situation and to let them know they are not alone. 

If MorningStar leaders have nothing to hide and stand for “truth and light” as they claim, there  should be no reason to dismiss these calls to action. Moreover, if the ministry has “plenty of money,” as Rick Joyner has highlighted, the church should have no problem paying for the third party investigations called for in the statement.

*Two CSCL (Comenius School for Creative Leadership) graduates drafted the statement and circulated it through a purely grass roots process.

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