Some updates, with a thank you to the members of Chapel willing to share ...
1. In mid July the Chapel Guardian were forwarded an anonymous message claiming a bizarre request from the Chapel Board of Directors to access expelled Rev. Ann Lorenzini's personal home computer and erase software. In the interest of keeping all parties anonymous in order to protect from retaliation, Chapel Guardian will not reveal more than this.
2. The Chapel's new leadership has created a Facebook page for the church this month. It's interesting how Sherry DeLoach's "Healing" event -- after being promoted on her personal promotional website -- is listed as a "free" event on the Facebook page. How does Chapel of Awareness benefit from a minister's personal event that's free to attend? Chapel has maintenance, insurance, services to maintain.
3. Another sign of the new Chapel's questionable ethics: Webmaster Terry Hall was deleted off Wikipedia for inappropriate self promotion on the global encyclopedia. Wikipedia tracks such deletions with its "Deletionpedia" mirror site. The Deletionpedia site states that Terry Hall's self entry was taken off Wikipedia for "blatant advertising." (see below)
This theme of questionable ethics and self promotion rests with people directly associated with Chapel (Hall and DeLoach as examples) who attacked Rev. Ann Lorenzini for this very claim, with no evidence. The evidence for their behavior, though, seems easy to find.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
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