Friday, November 16, 2012

Florida Church Pastor Under Fire for Attacking Members for Talking While He Was Preached

Rev. Cecill Hubbert



(Rev. Cecill Hubbert, pastor attacked church member)


Florida Church Pastor Under Fire for Attacking Members for Talking While He Was Preached

Bethlehem Progressive Baptist Church in Brooksville is 151 years old  and a prominent part of its community.

But something has gone wrong since their longtime pastor Rev. Louis Edrington McGhee passed away. The choir has dwindled and the new pastor seems to have some real anger management issues.

News reports state:
On Sept. 2, the Rev. Cecill Hubbert grew enraged as Brooks, 81 (from the choir), and another member of the congregation carried on a conversation as Hubbert was preaching — though several members said Hubbert was mostly just talking about the need for more donations.
Hubbert first asked Brooks to be quiet, said member Lorraine Stockley.
"Then he rushed off that pulpit and he said, 'Shut up! Shut up! I said shut up!' And he went to the back of the church and he said, 'When I say shut up, I mean shut up,' " Stockley said.
Hubbert reached around another elderly church member, Eddie Warren, and grabbed Brooks, "and we all went down in a pile," Brooks said.
"Everybody was shocked. I was screaming," Stockley said. "I was like, 'What the hell is going on? This is a church.' "
Though no one was hurt, Brooks he has since been hospitalized twice with heart problems.

Willie Brooks, 81, says he was attacked by the pastor of the Bethlehem Progressive Baptist Church during a service.
(Willie Brooks, 81, attacked by pastor)
 
Brooks and Warren reported the attack to the police, but they both signed documents stating they didn't want to press criminal charges.

A prosecutor told Brooks that because of the signed affidavit, the matter would be impossible to prosecute. This is after he changed is mind about pressing charges.

Many of the members say Hubbert caused the incident and has not done enough to ask the congregation for it's forgiveness. In fact, he has never apologized to Brooks.

Church member Stockley said the pastor does not call meetings because he like to run the church his way and this is why he spends time on Sundays talking about money. This is mostly because membership has been declining, even before the incident.
Brooks said he wasn't interested in hearing an apology from Hubbert at this point. It's too late, he said, and he won't come back to the church "until this whole mess is straightened out."
Though many of the members are waiting for an apology from the pastor, they also want him to run the church better. As they wait, they say it should be addressed soon because tomorrow is not promised. We agree. The pastor should apologize and he shouldn't be so concerned with raising money until he gets the trust and respect from the church back.

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