(RNS) — A former member has sued Grace Neighborhood Church, led by distinguished evangelical pastor John MacArthur, saying church leaders disclosed confidential details about her throughout a church service.
In a criticism filed Thursday (July 3) in Los Angeles County Superior Court docket, legal professionals for Lorraine Zielinski stated she went to leaders on the megachurch in LA’s Solar Valley neighborhood, the place MacArthur is the longtime pastor, looking for counseling for her troubled marriage and was instructed her conversations can be stored confidential.
In keeping with the criticism, she instructed counselors she was afraid for her security and the protection of her daughter, alleging that her then-husband was bodily abusive. Her legal professionals stated church leaders pressured Zielinski to drop her request for a authorized separation.
When Zielinski tried to resign as a church member, pastors put her beneath church self-discipline for failing to observe their counsel, in line with the criticism. In addition they allegedly instructed her to both come to a gathering with church pastors or particulars of her counseling can be made public to the congregation.
“When Plaintiff didn’t attend the assembly, GCC made good on its risk and shared info gained via confidential communications regarding her marriage with GCC membership,” in line with the criticism. “GCC additionally misrepresented components of those communications, portray Plaintiff as a nasty actor within the marriage and the occasion at fault for the marital dispute. GCC additionally omitted Plaintiff’s husband’s want to remarry and dissolve the wedding.”

The Sunday morning service concludes at Grace Neighborhood Church in Los Angeles, July 26, 2020. (Video display seize by way of Vimeo/Grace Neighborhood Church)
Church members had been additionally allegedly requested to strain Zielenski to undergo church leaders and to reconcile together with her husband, in line with the criticism.
Attorneys for Zielenski stated the church violated her proper to privateness and her proper to free affiliation, disclosed personal details, painted her in a false mild, breached confidentiality and deliberately inflicted emotional misery.
Grace Neighborhood Church didn’t reply to a request for remark; nor did legal professionals for Zielenski. The lawsuit will possible face authorized challenges on First Modification grounds.
Matthew Branaugh, an legal professional and editor with Church Legislation & Tax, a publication that makes a speciality of authorized and tax points affecting church buildings, stated courts typically keep away from getting concerned in inside church disputes over issues like doctrine or church governance. That would come with requirements for church members and issues of church self-discipline.
There are limits, nonetheless, particularly when inside church issues spill over into the general public sphere or when disputes contain points that aren’t issues of doctrine.
Branaugh stated church buildings usually function with a less-is-more method to ensure solely individuals within the church who have to know are made conscious of church self-discipline points.
“They should assume lengthy and laborious about when and the way and the place they convey that to these members and actually ensure that simply members are listening to that message,” he stated. Courts additionally view statements or disclosures made about church members in a different way than these made about nonmembers, he added.
Branaugh stated he didn’t know the small print of the lawsuit involving Grace Neighborhood Church and couldn’t touch upon the specifics on the case.
The bylaws for Grace Neighborhood Church define an intensive membership and church self-discipline course of. Members could be eliminated for refusing to repent of their sins, for being divisive or for educating false doctrine, in line with the bylaws. They will also be eliminated for failing to point out up for church or Sunday faculty for six months.
“Resignations from membership are potential solely by church members who’re in good standing and who aren’t beneath any disciplinary motion,” the bylaws state. Members are additionally “publicly dismissed” throughout church providers as a part of the self-discipline course of.
In keeping with the criticism, a counselor on the church instructed Zielenski resign as a member. However when Zielenski despatched a letter of resignation, church leaders rejected it, the criticism alleges. It’s unclear whether or not Zielenski was thought-about beneath church self-discipline on the time.
Grace Neighborhood Church makes use of what are often called “biblical counselors” — an method that views counseling as a “theological job.”
“The work of understanding the issues which require counseling and of serving to individuals with these issues requires theological faithfulness and submission to the way in which God explains life,” the Affiliation of Biblical Counselors web site explains.
These kinds of biblical counselors follow extra restricted types of confidentiality than licensed counselors sure by state legal guidelines. In addition they are allowed to reveal particulars shared in counseling with different church leaders in the event that they imagine somebody being recommended refuses to repent of their sins. Consequently, counseling can lead to church self-discipline.
The self-discipline course of at Grace Neighborhood Church has triggered controversy prior to now. In 2002, throughout a church service, MacArthur publicly accused a member of being unwilling to repent for refusing to reconcile together with her estranged husband, who had been accused of abuse. The husband was later convicted of abuse however church leaders nonetheless sided with him for years, The Roys Report reported in 2022. When a church elder requested to look into the case concluded the church had acted wrongly and instructed different leaders the church wanted to make issues proper, he was instructed to both hold quiet or go away, Christianity Immediately reported.