Ep. 486: Baylor University, The Church and AI, and How To Help Texas Flood Victims

Ep. 486: Baylor University, The Church and AI, and How To Help Texas Flood Victims

MinistryWatch Podcast · 2025-07-11
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On today’s program, Baylor University voluntarily rescinded their acceptance of an LGBTQ research grant after receiving pushback. The school’s president says their stance on biblical sexuality has not changed. We’ll have details.
And, is a membership with the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability worth the cost? We talked with current and former members.
Also, the adoption of A-I in church operations is now mainstream…but pastors aren’t ready to use it for everything.
Plus, a guide to giving to ministries helping with relief efforts in central Texas after floods devastated the area.
First, a former member is suing John MacArthur’s megachurch for how it handled church discipline.
The producer for today’s program is Jeff McIntosh. We get database and other technical support from Stephen DuBarry, Rod Pitzer, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today’s program include Bob Smietana, Kim Roberts, Tony Mator, Jim Vertigo, John Seewer, Jessica Eturralde, and Christina Darnell.
Until next time, may God bless you.


MANUSCRIPT:



FIRST SEGMENT

Warren:

Hello everybody. I’m Warren Smith, coming to you from Charlotte, North Carolina.

Natasha:

And I’m Natasha Cowden, coming to you from Denver, Colorado, and we’d like to welcome you to the MinistryWatch podcast.

Warren:

On today’s program, Baylor University voluntarily rescinded their acceptance of an LGBTQ research grant after receiving pushback. The school’s president says their stance on biblical sexuality has not changed. We’ll have details.

And, is a membership with the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability worth the cost? We talked with current and former members.

Also, the adoption of A-I in church operations is now mainstream…but pastors aren’t ready to use it for everything.

Plus, a guide to giving to ministries helping with relief efforts in central Texas after floods devastated the area.

Natasha:

But first, a former member is suing John MacArthur’s megachurch for how it handled church discipline.

Warren:

In a complaint filed Thursday (July 3) in Los Angeles County Superior Court, lawyers for Lorraine Zielinski said she went to leaders at the megachurch in LA’s Sun Valley neighborhood, where MacArthur is the longtime pastor, seeking counseling for her troubled marriage and was told her conversations would be kept confidential.

According to the complaint, she told counselors she was afraid for her safety and the safety of her daughter, alleging that her then-husband was physically abusive. Her lawyers said church leaders pressured Zielinski to drop her request for a legal separation.

When Zielinski tried to resign as a church member, pastors put her under church discipline for failing to follow their counsel, according to the complaint. They also allegedly told her to either come to a meeting with church pastors or details of her counseling would be made public to the congregation.

Natasha:

What happened?

Warren:

According to the complaint. “When Plaintiff did not attend the meeting, GCC made good on its threat and shared information gained through confidential communications relating to her marriage with GCC membership,” “GCC also misrepresented parts of these communications, painting Plaintiff as a bad actor in the marriage and the party at fault for the marital dispute. GCC also omitted Plaintiff’s husband’s desire to remarry and dissolve the marriage.”

Natasha:

Church members were also allegedly asked to pressure Zielenski to submit to church leaders and to reconcile with her husband, according to the complaint.

Warren:

Lawyers for Zielenski said the church violated her right to privacy and her right to free association, disclosed private facts, painted her in a false light, breached confidentiality and intentionally inflicted emotional distress.

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