Donnie Romero, founder of Stedfast Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas, resigned from his ministry after admitting to misconduct.
His confession followed allegations of drug use, gambling, and paying for sex with prostitutes.
In a church meeting, Romero stated that he had not been a good husband or father and that resigning was the best decision for his family and the church.
Pastor Steven L. Anderson, who led the meeting, declared that God had disqualified Romero from leadership.
Anderson later elaborated on Romero's "major sins" in a separate YouTube video.
Romero gained notoriety in 2016 for praising the gunman responsible for the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, which killed 49 people.
A Baptist minister in Texas who came to national attention in 2016 when he praised the gunman who killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla., resigned from his ministry last week after allegedly using drugs, gambling and paying for sex with prostitutes.
Donnie Romero, who founded the Stedfast Baptist Church in Fort Worth in 2014, told congregants at a church meeting on Jan. 2 that he had not “been ruling my house well.”
“I have been a terrible husband and father,” Mr. Romero said, according to video of the meeting that was posted to the church’s official YouTube channel. “This is the best decision — for my family and this church — to make.”
Mr. Romero did not elaborate on his alleged impropriety at that meeting, which was largely run by another pastor, Steven L. Anderson. Mr. Anderson told congregants that “the lord says” Mr. Romero was “disqualified” to lead them.
Later, in a video he posted to YouTube, Mr. Anderson expanded on what he called the pastor’s “major sins.”
If you often open multiple tabs and struggle to keep track of them, Tabs Reminder is the solution you need. Tabs Reminder lets you set reminders for tabs so you can close them and get notified about them later. Never lose track of important tabs again with Tabs Reminder!
Try our Chrome extension today!
Share this article with your
friends and colleagues.
Earn points from views and
referrals who sign up.
Learn more