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Millones en deuda, la iglesia Venue se declara en bancarrota después de la supuesta conducta sexual inapropiada del pastor

Por Sarah Einselen
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On July 18, 2022, Pastor Tavner Smith of Venue Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee speaks to his congregation. (Video screengrab)

A Tennessee megachurch has filed for bankruptcy and disclosed millions in debts, following scandal concerning Pastor Tavner Smith’s alleged sexual misconduct, federal court filings show.

Venue Church in Chattanooga filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. Its bankruptcy petition shows the church has more than $3 million in mortgage, auto loan, and credit card debt.

The church has less than $5 million in assets, even counting its $4.5 million church building, according to the filing.

Tom Bible, the attorney representing Venue Church in the bankruptcy, didn’t immediately respond when El Informe Roys (TRR) asked why the church had decided to file for bankruptcy.

But the filing shows a massive drop in revenue over the last two years. And the bankruptcy filing puts a temporary stop to foreclosure proceedings on the Venue Church building, informado anteriormente por TRR.

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Un amended listing of secured debts shows Venue Church still owes $2.77 million on its building. That’s about $5,000 less than the initial mortgage, the foreclosure notice espectáculos

Bible reportedly told the Chattanooga Free Press that the church intends to pay off its debts in full, even if that means selling the building.

That’s a different message than Smith communicated less than three weeks ago. He had pledged that the church would stay put, TRR previamente reportado.

The filing also identifies, for the first time, the former church governing board members who had reportedly quit en 2021.

Venue Church was según se informa a former member of the Asociación de Iglesias Relacionadas (ARC), one of North America’s biggest church-planting organizations. As TRR has previously reported, ARC is known for restoring and re-platforming morally fallen pastors. Current and past ARC member churches, including Venue Church, have faced multiple scandals involving money or sex.

ARC Association of Related ChurchARC’s style of church governance generally puts other megachurch pastors, which it calls “overseers,” in charge of holding a lead pastor accountable.

Ron Carpenter of Iglesia de la redención in San Jose, California, was chairman of the Venue Church board. Steven Furtick of Iglesia de elevación in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Benny Perez of ChurchLV in Las Vegas, Nevada, were the other two board members.

ChurchLV is an ARC member church and Perez serves on Equipo líder de ARC. Furtick’s Elevation Church is not an ARC member but reportedly follows the ARC governance model.

Carpenter has links to ARC, but no formal association.

Carpenter founded Redemption Church in Greenville, South Carolina. In 2018, John Gray—who as recently as April 2022 served on Equipo líder de ARC—took over Redemption Church and renamed it Relentless Church. Now Gray, who’s repeatedly been accused of sexual misconduct, is embroiled in a legal dispute with Carpenter over the property.

Another former Venue board member is Ron Phillips, lead pastor of Abba’s House in the Chattanooga area. The filing lists him as a board member from September 2021 through January 2022. The Chattanooga Free Press ha informado Phillips resigned in early February.

A few months after Phillips resigned, Venue Church sold an LED display wall to Abba’s House on June 20 for $40,000, according to the bankruptcy filing. That same day, the filing shows, Venue Church paid Tavner Smith a total of $15,000—$10,000 for a loan repayment and $5,000 as a pass-through from Abba’s House.

While the transactions took place on the same day, there’s no explicit link between them. Venue Church’s bankruptcy attorney didn’t immediately respond when TRR asked for clarification.

What goes up must come down?

Smith launched Venue Church 10 years ago. In just three years it had swelled to 2,000 attendees across six Sunday worship services, becoming the seventh fastest growing church in the country.

Venue Church bought its current building in late 2019. In 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, the church received more than $3.1 million in revenue, including a $141,691 loan that was forgiven through the federal Paycheck Protection Program.

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Una vez reconocida como una de las iglesias de más rápido crecimiento de la nación, Venue Church está ubicada en Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Foto a través de Google Street View)

But in late 2021, Smith was accused of kissing a woman who wasn’t his wife. Eight church staffers quit over the allegations, TRR previously reported. Then Smith went on a short sabbatical early this year before returning to preaching a month later.

Attendance has reportedly fallen steeply since the scandal broke. Revenue shrank to just over $2 million last year, the bankruptcy filing shows. And Venue has brought in less than $600,000 this year as of August 23.

Debts include auto loans, credit cards, vendor bills and back taxes

Venue Church now has less than $500 in the bank, according to its bankruptcy filing. Its other non-real estate assets include more than $180,000 in furniture, office and cleaning equipment, musical instruments, and audio/visual and lighting gear. The church also owns a Ford F-150 and a Chevrolet Suburban, both with about 110,000 miles on them.

Besides its mortgage, the church’s debts include about $53,000 owed on the two vehicles, plus another $12,000 of debt it carried over from a vehicle it used to own but was underwater on, the filing shows.

Venue also owes nearly $8,000 to the city of Chattanooga and more than $2,200 to Hamilton County, according to the filing. Government records show that is for back taxes and stormwater fees.

Credit card debt amounts to nearly $90,000, the bankruptcy filing shows. Debts to various business vendors and Tavner Smith’s ex-wife make up the rest of the church’s indebtedness.

Smith’s ex-wife Danielle Smith, who had also worked for Venue Church, sued the church in July alleging breach of contract, Hamilton County Circuit Court documents show.

She claims in a court filing that Venue Church owes her monthly payments under an exit agreement, but missed the last three months of payments. She also claims the church was supposed to transfer her vehicle’s title to her name only and failed to do so.

How much Venue Church owes Danielle Smith isn’t stated either in the church’s bankruptcy filing or in Danielle Smith’s court complaint. Tavner Smith denied the breach of contract claims in a pro se response on the church’s behalf.

This story has been updated to correctly state the date of filing and the location of Redemption Church, which is in South Carolina, not North Carolina.

Sarah Einselen es una escritora y editora premiada que vive en Texas, EEUU.

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  1. What a mess Tavner Smith has left behind him.
    This church was living way too high on the hog. And what do they have to show for it?

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