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Donald Lee Barnett

Donald Lee Barnett (May 29, 1930 – December 31, 2017) was an American pastor who founded Community Chapel and Bible Training Center, a controversial church near Burien, Washington, and was its only pastor during its 21-year history, from 1967 to 1988. In 1988 he formed the Church of Agape located at 126 Logan Avenue South in Renton, Washington.

Donald Lee Barnett
Born(1930-05-29)May 29, 1930
DiedDecember 31, 2017(2017-12-31) (aged 87)
OccupationPastor

Background edit

Don Barnett was born in Clarkston, Washington on May 29, 1930,[1] but moved with his family to Tacoma, Washington, as a young boy. His father was an accountant and part-time Pentecostal minister. His mother was a teacher.[2]

After high school, Barnett attended a Bible college in Boise, Idaho, where he met his future wife, Barbara, and was also greatly influenced by the Latter Rain Movement within Pentecostalism, which was at its peak at that time. When he married and was faced with the increasing expenses of family life, he left Bible college, without graduating or being ordained, to take a job at a sawmill in Tacoma, moving his young family there with him. Later they moved to Seattle when he took a job at Boeing as a draftsman.[1]

In Seattle, he taught Bible classes at home, at work, and at three Pentecostal churches. According to Tim Brown, director of the Colossian Fellowship (an evangelical Christian group concerned with biblical orthodoxy), Barnett was dismissed from these three churches for not teaching the trinity.[3]

In the mid-1960s he began meeting with a group of families south of Seattle that became the nucleus of Community Chapel, which was formally established in 1967. It grew rapidly and by the early 1980s had over 3000 members at the main site near Burien, as well as several hundred more among 22 satellite churches across the nation.[4]

Indecent exposure charge edit

In 1975, Barnett pleaded guilty to exposing himself to maids in a hallway of the Circus Circus Las Vegas. According to police reports in Clark County, Nevada, dated November 23, 1975, Barnett masturbated in front of four maids in the hallway of the Circus Circus Hotel. The initial charge of indecent exposure, a misdemeanor, was plea bargained down to "open and gross lewdness," a charge Barnett pleaded guilty to, paying a fine of $100. The case was closed on April 30, 1976. The charge was revealed during a 1988 lawsuit when his claim that he had never pled guilty or been convicted of a crime under oath was investigated.[5]

"Spiritual connections" controversy edit

In 1985, Barnett began to advocate the practice of "spiritual connections" to the members of his church. The practice involved seeking intense emotional experiences, of love, with another person, usually not one's spouse, while dancing together in worship.[6] Following the introduction of this practice, turmoil increased in Barnett's church and many members began leaving. These troubles reached their culmination in 1988 with several lawsuits brought against Barnett and others in the church's leadership alleging sexual improprieties related to the practice of "connections," including church policy condoning French kissing of children.[7] At that time, Barnett was ousted from his church by its remaining elders, leading to further protracted legal proceedings.[8]

Church of Agape edit

After being expelled from Community Chapel by the elders, Barnett left with two to three hundred of its members to establish a new church in Renton, Washington, named the Church of Agape, where he recently retired and has moved into a nursing home as he suffers dementia"[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Barnett, Barbara (1996). The Truth Shall Set You Free. Wine Press Publishing. ISBN 1-883893-67-4.
  2. ^ Marsha King (1988-03-18). "Barnett Troubles Obscure Success – Friends and Critics Blame his Woes on Ego, Eccentricities". The Seattle Times.
  3. ^ John McCoy (1986-04-10). "The Pastor who sets them dancing". The Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  4. ^ Nathalie Overland (1988-05-08). "Chapel service reveals strengths, weaknesses of troubled church". Valley Daily News.
  5. ^ Carol M. Ostrom (1988-10-11). "Embattled pastor didn't admit '75 guilty plea, records show". The Seattle Times. The Rev. Donald Lee Barnett, who has claimed under oath in an ongoing lawsuit that he has never pleaded guilty or been convicted of a crime, pleaded guilty to exposing himself to maids in a hotel hallway 13 years ago in Las Vegas, according to police reports. ... But according to police reports in Clark County, Nev., Nov. 23, 1975, Barnett masturbated in front of four maids in the hallway of the Circus Circus Hotel. Police were called and Barnett gave then his name, address, and other identifying information, according to the files. The initial charge of indecent exposure, a gross misdemeanor, was downgraded to "open and gross lewdness," and Barnett pleaded guilty to the charge, paying a fine of $100, according to police records. The case was closed on April 30, 1976.
  6. ^ Barnett, Barbara (1996). The Truth Shall Set You Free. Wine Press Publishing. p. 305. ISBN 1-883893-67-4. I don't know how the term "connection" got started, but it certainly describes what began happening. After many of the congregation opened their eyes while worshipping, and, in a very real sense, perceived one another as members of Christ's body, Jesus-assisted by angels-began connecting our spirits to one another in love.
  7. ^ Mary Rothchild, Seattle Post-Intelligencer 3/23/88
  8. ^ Jim Simon (1988-03-06). "'Embarrassment' Burien-Church Officials React to Pastor's Ouster". The Seattle Times.
  9. ^ Sally Macdonald (1996-12-28). "Fallen, But on the Rise". The Seattle Times.

Further reading edit

Books by Donald Lee Barnett edit

  • Glossolalia: Or speaking in tongues, in the light of the Holy Scripture, Greek word studies, the past and present charismatic revivals

Related books edit

  • Barnett, B.J (1996). The Truth Shall Set You Free, Confessions of a Pastors Wife A book by Donald's wife, Barbara

Newspaper articles edit

  • "The Pastor who sets them dancing" Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 10, 1986.
  • "Barnett Troubles Obscure Success – Friends and Critics Blame his Woes on Ego, Eccentricities" Seattle Times, March 18, 1988.
  • "Chapel service reveals strengths, weaknesses of troubled church" Valley Daily News, May 8, 1988.
  • "'Embarrassment' Burien-Church Officials React to Pastor's Ouster" The Seattle Times, March 3, 1988.

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Donald Lee Barnett May 29 1930 December 31 2017 was an American pastor who founded Community Chapel and Bible Training Center a controversial church near Burien Washington and was its only pastor during its 21 year history from 1967 to 1988 In 1988 he formed the Church of Agape located at 126 Logan Avenue South in Renton Washington Donald Lee BarnettBorn 1930 05 29 May 29 1930Clarkston Washington U S DiedDecember 31 2017 2017 12 31 aged 87 King County Washington U S OccupationPastor Contents 1 Background 1 1 Indecent exposure charge 1 2 Spiritual connections controversy 1 3 Church of Agape 2 References 3 Further reading 3 1 Books by Donald Lee Barnett 3 2 Related books 4 Newspaper articlesBackground editDon Barnett was born in Clarkston Washington on May 29 1930 1 but moved with his family to Tacoma Washington as a young boy His father was an accountant and part time Pentecostal minister His mother was a teacher 2 After high school Barnett attended a Bible college in Boise Idaho where he met his future wife Barbara and was also greatly influenced by the Latter Rain Movement within Pentecostalism which was at its peak at that time When he married and was faced with the increasing expenses of family life he left Bible college without graduating or being ordained to take a job at a sawmill in Tacoma moving his young family there with him Later they moved to Seattle when he took a job at Boeing as a draftsman 1 In Seattle he taught Bible classes at home at work and at three Pentecostal churches According to Tim Brown director of the Colossian Fellowship an evangelical Christian group concerned with biblical orthodoxy Barnett was dismissed from these three churches for not teaching the trinity 3 In the mid 1960s he began meeting with a group of families south of Seattle that became the nucleus of Community Chapel which was formally established in 1967 It grew rapidly and by the early 1980s had over 3000 members at the main site near Burien as well as several hundred more among 22 satellite churches across the nation 4 Indecent exposure charge edit In 1975 Barnett pleaded guilty to exposing himself to maids in a hallway of the Circus Circus Las Vegas According to police reports in Clark County Nevada dated November 23 1975 Barnett masturbated in front of four maids in the hallway of the Circus Circus Hotel The initial charge of indecent exposure a misdemeanor was plea bargained down to open and gross lewdness a charge Barnett pleaded guilty to paying a fine of 100 The case was closed on April 30 1976 The charge was revealed during a 1988 lawsuit when his claim that he had never pled guilty or been convicted of a crime under oath was investigated 5 Spiritual connections controversy edit In 1985 Barnett began to advocate the practice of spiritual connections to the members of his church The practice involved seeking intense emotional experiences of love with another person usually not one s spouse while dancing together in worship 6 Following the introduction of this practice turmoil increased in Barnett s church and many members began leaving These troubles reached their culmination in 1988 with several lawsuits brought against Barnett and others in the church s leadership alleging sexual improprieties related to the practice of connections including church policy condoning French kissing of children 7 At that time Barnett was ousted from his church by its remaining elders leading to further protracted legal proceedings 8 Church of Agape edit After being expelled from Community Chapel by the elders Barnett left with two to three hundred of its members to establish a new church in Renton Washington named the Church of Agape where he recently retired and has moved into a nursing home as he suffers dementia 9 References edit a b Barnett Barbara 1996 The Truth Shall Set You Free Wine Press Publishing ISBN 1 883893 67 4 Marsha King 1988 03 18 Barnett Troubles Obscure Success Friends and Critics Blame his Woes on Ego Eccentricities The Seattle Times John McCoy 1986 04 10 The Pastor who sets them dancing The Seattle Post Intelligencer Nathalie Overland 1988 05 08 Chapel service reveals strengths weaknesses of troubled church Valley Daily News Carol M Ostrom 1988 10 11 Embattled pastor didn t admit 75 guilty plea records show The Seattle Times The Rev Donald Lee Barnett who has claimed under oath in an ongoing lawsuit that he has never pleaded guilty or been convicted of a crime pleaded guilty to exposing himself to maids in a hotel hallway 13 years ago in Las Vegas according to police reports But according to police reports in Clark County Nev Nov 23 1975 Barnett masturbated in front of four maids in the hallway of the Circus Circus Hotel Police were called and Barnett gave then his name address and other identifying information according to the files The initial charge of indecent exposure a gross misdemeanor was downgraded to open and gross lewdness and Barnett pleaded guilty to the charge paying a fine of 100 according to police records The case was closed on April 30 1976 Barnett Barbara 1996 The Truth Shall Set You Free Wine Press Publishing p 305 ISBN 1 883893 67 4 I don t know how the term connection got started but it certainly describes what began happening After many of the congregation opened their eyes while worshipping and in a very real sense perceived one another as members of Christ s body Jesus assisted by angels began connecting our spirits to one another in love Mary Rothchild Seattle Post Intelligencer 3 23 88 Jim Simon 1988 03 06 Embarrassment Burien Church Officials React to Pastor s Ouster The Seattle Times Sally Macdonald 1996 12 28 Fallen But on the Rise The Seattle Times Further reading editBooks by Donald Lee Barnett edit Glossolalia Or speaking in tongues in the light of the Holy Scripture Greek word studies the past and present charismatic revivalsRelated books edit Barnett B J 1996 The Truth Shall Set You Free Confessions of a Pastors Wife A book by Donald s wife BarbaraNewspaper articles edit The Pastor who sets them dancing Seattle Post Intelligencer April 10 1986 Barnett Troubles Obscure Success Friends and Critics Blame his Woes on Ego Eccentricities Seattle Times March 18 1988 Chapel service reveals strengths weaknesses of troubled church Valley Daily News May 8 1988 Embarrassment Burien Church Officials React to Pastor s Ouster The Seattle Times March 3 1988 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donald Lee Barnett amp oldid 1169987638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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