Texas police have arrested the former senior pastor. was invited He believed her to be a “full service” prostitute.
Teren Dames, 51, was arrested on May 2 while serving as the senior pastor of North Dallas Community Bible Fellowship in Plano, Texas. Dames was charged with prostitution after he allegedly agreed to pay an undercover officer $150 in exchange for a sexual act.
Affidavit said He went to the motel room, knocked on the door and texted the undercover agent to confirm he was there.
Police stopped Dames for a traffic violation, but did so based on information that he was suspected of committing a felony. Dames reportedly told police he had planned to meet friends at a hotel, but felt ill afterward. Dames was released and charged with prostitution in June.
The North Dallas Community Bible Fellowship said in a statement that it fired Dames in May for “moral failings.”
“NDCBF leadership remains committed to the church’s mission of making disciples and its vision of empowering each member to impact the world by doing the work of Jesus Christ,” the statement said. According to To WFAA-TV. “Sound Biblical doctrine remains a priority.”
Dames’ profile Church Website He said he and his wife have four children and that he has two master’s degrees in theology and a doctorate in higher education.
Some left-wing activists have derided Dames after learning that she has been a vocal opponent of transgender politics.
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