- Michael Reid (evangelist)
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For other people of the same name, see Mike Reid.
Michael Reid (born 1944) was a Christian evangelist in Essex, England and founder of Michael Reid Ministries. He resigned from the role of pastor at Peniel Church in April 2008 after admitting to an eight-year extra-marital sexual relationship. He has since developed his evangelistic ministry and speaks at a number of churches in the UK and overseas.
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Personal background
Reid is a former Metropolitan police officer and insurance salesman, who entered Christian ministry without any formal theological education.[citation needed] He founded Peniel Pentecostal Church in Essex, which was later renamed Michael Reid Ministries. The church also runs a school with approximately 100 pupils aged 2 to 19 and a college in Brentwood, as well as a TV ministry.
Title of "Bishop"
Reid was given the title of bishop in 1995 by the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa of Benin City, Nigeria, as part of a meeting of the International Communion of Charismatic Churches (ICCC).[citation needed] However, according to the current Presiding Bishop of the ICCC (Bishop David Huskins), Bishop Reid resigned from the ICCC in 2001, and formed his own organisation, the Global Gospel Fellowship (GGF).[citation needed]
Claims of miracles
Along with his wife, Rev. Ruth Reid, Reid travelled globally and claims to have witnessed miraculous healings through his ministry,[1] although a 1999 investigation by the Advertising Standards Authority was unable to substantiate the claims.[2][3]
Associations
He is the author and co-author of several books and a founder member of the Christian Congress for Traditional Values (CCTV) to monitor challenges to family life and traditional belief in the UK. He was also a leading figure in the organisation's campaign challenging the BBC over its decision to screen Jerry Springer - The Opera on television.[4] Following Bishop Reid's public disgrace, the CCTV was disbanded in August 2008.
He is also closely associated with the Oral Roberts Evangelical Association in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is a founder member of the Global Gospel Fellowship (GGF).[citation needed] Michael Reid has recently become a patron of the English Constitutional Convention.[citation needed]
Controversy
Controversy has surrounded Bishop Reid for many years, and both he and Peniel Pentecostal Church have been the subject of many critical media articles. In 1999, the church received national publicity when Martin Bell stood for Parliament for Brentwood and Ongar constituency following allegations that the church was attempting to infiltrate the local Conservative Party.[5][6] The allegations were investigated by Conservative Central Office who reported that they saw no evidence of entryism.[7]
His organisation (micheal reid healing faith) bears a strong resemblance to a cult as it requires a percentage of the members earnings to be paid to the organisation for membership and progression. Many suspicions were aroused when his close deputies were able to purchase large houses on the same road as the building.
It was also investigated by the BBC programme 'Panorama', and undercover filming exposed use of table tennis paddles to discipline children without any sort of parental permission.
Sexual scandal
In April 2008, Michael Reid admitted to an extramarital sexual relationship and resigned from the leadership of Peniel Pentecostal Church. It is believed the relationship with his church's music director lasted for eight years. He issued the following statement to church members: "It is with great sorrow and regret that I have resigned from the church board and have stepped down from official duties. I confess that I have sinned by committing adultery. I recognize that I have failed in my duties and acted in a way that harmed the Church. I take full responsibility for my actions and so I resigned. I apologize to my wife and family and all of you whose trust I have betrayed and ask for your forgiveness and prayers." The scandal was widely reported online[8][9][10] and in UK newspapers.[11][12] At an industrial tribunal where Reid was claiming unfair dismissal it also emerged that a second woman claimed to have had an affair with Reid over an extended period.[13]
Rape investigation
On 27 August 2009 Michael Reid was arrested on suspicion of rape. He was released on bail until 28 November 2009.[14][15]
References
- ^ "Stand by your man and put a ribbon in your hair", The Guardian, 10 December 2000
- ^ "Miracle ad does not wash with watchdog", The Guardian, 13 April 1999
- ^ "Church defends miracle cure campaign", BBC News, 12 April 1999
- ^ "Legal threat over Springer opera ", 3 June 2005
- ^ "Never send to know for whom the Bell tolls", The Guardian, 23 May 2001
- ^ "Bell prepares to stand against evangelical Conservatives", The Guardian, December 8, 2000
- ^ "The oracle of Essex", The Guardian, 15 November 2000
- ^ BBC blog, accessed 11 April 2008
- ^ Talk To Action blog, accessed 11 April 2008
- ^ HYPOCRISY IS THE GREATEST LUXURY, BEFOREiFORGET blog 9 April 2008
- ^ "Bash Bishop is a Jerry Sinner", The Sun, 9 April 2008
- ^ "Bishop who preached family values finally admits: I am an adulterer", The Daily Mail, 10 April 2008
- ^ Brentwood Gazette newspaper article about Reid's adultery
- ^ "Police quiz 'Bonking Bishop' over rape claim", Evening Standard, 10 September 2009
- ^ "Bishop is arrested for 'rape'", Brentwood Gazette, 9 September 2009
External links
- [1], Michael Reid's website with information on his ministry
- Discussion forum for church members
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