I am committed, and our local church is committed, to being an instrument of healing for those who are hurting.
BISHOP JAMES V. JOHNSTON, JR.
Our Journey of Serving Survivors of Clergy Abuse
We envision a safe place for prayer, support, and connection that meets survivors of clergy abuse where they are and puts their needs first. The people we meet directly influence the type of services and resources we offer.
OUR BEGINNINGS
LISTENING TO YOU
The majority of survey respondents want to better understand our diocesan leadership’s vision for our community. The findings demonstrate the tremendous amount of hurt, anger and pain that has resulted from the clergy sexual abuse issue, with many impacted in some way. The results show that this community is clearly calling for Church accountability, transparency and commitment to change.
We continue to listen to survivors first and foremost to offer a safe place for clergy sexual abuse support. We are grateful to the members of our Survivor Advisory and all those we encounter in conversations that are open to ways to make a difference.
WE BELIEVE
Journey to Bethany will be an important part of our healing and we are deeply committed to following through on the promise we made to help heal our diocesan family.