- November 29th, 2022, 8:14 pm
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I would think it would be that simple but Sr left the school to him and TRBC to Jonathan. I don’t know how much say he would have.
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BlueBlood wrote: ↑December 1st, 2022, 11:21 am Where did you see that Auburn made him do it?It’s the story floating around. Absolutely some accuracy to it. When he was being vetted this was a HUGE red flag. They hired a PR firm to deal with it. This is a no brainer solution.
BlueBlood wrote: ↑December 1st, 2022, 11:52 amWhy didn't the LU leadership take it serious and do something about it if Auburn saw it as a red flag? Perhaps Prevo is color blind?JK37 wrote: ↑December 1st, 2022, 11:44 am Auburn didn’t per se. But he did offer an apology when asked about it.100% understood, but that is not what is purported above. I probably trigger too easily, but it's always a pet peeve of mine when a headline and an article don't match up.
thepostman wrote: ↑December 1st, 2022, 12:29 pm Jr approved the Freeze hire FYI.This is concerning Freeze's messages to the LU assault case "survivor" which occurred after he was here. On Prevo's watch I believe. That's where the truth person is coming from.
Whatisthetruth wrote: ↑December 1st, 2022, 12:00 pmBecause it was a nothing burger, showing the DM is an attention seeker by the girl, nothing wrong with the DM, it wasn't threatening in any way. Now would it be better if your high profile employee ignored it and didn't do it? Absolutely, but nothing was threatening or harassment about it. I'd say "she posted something, I responded to it" this apologizing for saying stuff and apologizing for posting stuff is getting ridiculous. Never apologizeBlueBlood wrote: ↑December 1st, 2022, 11:52 amWhy didn't the LU leadership take it serious and do something about it if Auburn saw it as a red flag? Perhaps Prevo is color blind?JK37 wrote: ↑December 1st, 2022, 11:44 am Auburn didn’t per se. But he did offer an apology when asked about it.100% understood, but that is not what is purported above. I probably trigger too easily, but it's always a pet peeve of mine when a headline and an article don't match up.
Sly Fox wrote: ↑February 7th, 2023, 3:04 pm As we allegedly grow closer to selecting a new chancellor and president, I thought it might be helpful to give a breakdown on those who will be making the decision:Very informative, Thank you! The only correction I see is that Beckles has been out of the CFO role with LCS for a number of years.
Board Chairpersons
Tim Lee, 71 - Chairman
Garland, Texas
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Evangelist - Tim Lee Ministries
Twitter: @MarineTimLee
Term Expires April 16, 2024
Will Graham, 48 - Vice Chairman
Charlotte, North Carolina
LU Alum: Yes - Class of '97
Occupation: VP of BGEA & Evangelist
Term Expires April 16, 2024
Executive Committee
Carroll Hudson, 77 - Committee Chairman
Lynchburg, Virginia
LU Alum: No
Occupation: CEP, England's Stove Works Inc.
Term Expires in October 30, 2023
Tim Lee, 71
Garland, Texas
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Evangelist - Tim Lee Ministries
Twitter: @MarineTimLee
Term Expires April 16, 2024
Jerry Prevo, D.D, 78
Lynchburg, Virginia/Anchorage, Alaska
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Interim LU President since 2020
Term Expires October 28, 2025
David Rhodenhizer, D.D., 70
Dumfries, Virginia
LU Alum: Yes - Class of '74
Occupation: Senior Pastor, Calvary Road Baptist Church in Alexandra, Virginia
Term Expires in October 30, 2023
Gilbert "Bud" Tinney, Jr., 85
Grand Rapids, Michigan
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Retired Businessman
Term Expires November 5, 2024
Jerry Vines, D.Th & Ph.D., 85
Canton, Georgia
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Jerry Vines Ministries
Term Expires October 28, 2025
David Corry, J.D. - LU General Counsel & Committee Liaison
Presidential and Chancellor Search Special Committee
Gilbert "Bud" Tinney, Jr., 85 - Chairman
Grand Rapids, Michigan
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Retired Businessman
Term Expires November 5, 2024
Anthony Beckles, 61
Lynchburg, Virginia
LU Alum: Yes - Class of '83
Occupation: CFO for Lynchburg City Schools & Online Chair for LU School of Business
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Jonathan Falwell, 56
Lynchburg, Virginia
LU Alum: Yes - Class of '88
Occupation: Pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church & LU
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Carroll Hudson, 77
Lynchburg, Virginia
LU Alum: No
Occupation: CEP, England's Stove Works Inc.
Term Expires in October 30, 2023
Richard Lee, Ph.D., 77
Cumming, Georgia
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Occupation: President & Speaker, There's Hope America
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Tim Lee, 71
Garland, Texas
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Evangelist - Tim Lee Ministries
Term Expires April 16, 2024
Penny Nance, 56
Alexandria, Virginia
LU Alum: Yes - Class of '88
Occupation: CEO & President, Concerned Women of America
Term Expires on October 30, 2023
David Rhodenhizer, D.D., 70
Dumfries, Virginia
LU Alum: Yes - Class of '74
Occupation: Senior Pastor, Calvary Road Baptist Church in Alexandra, Virginia
Term Expires on October 30, 2023
Duke Westover, 87
Lynchburg, Virginia
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Owner, DuCar International Tours
Term Expires on October 28, 2025
Ron Kennedy, Ed.D. - LU EVP of Enrollment & Marketing + Committee Liaison
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Brian Autry, D.M., 52
Midlothian, Virginia
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Executive Director of SBC of Virginia
Twitter: @BrianAutry
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Gaye Overton Benson, 63
Chesapeake, Virginia
LU Alum: Yes - Class of '82
Occupation: Partner, Overton Family Partnership - Real Estate
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Jeff Benson, 62
Chesapeake, Virginia
LU Alum: Yes - Class of '83
Occupation: Partner, Overton Family Partnership - Real Estate
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John Borek, Ph.D., 79
Johns Creek, Georgia
LU Alum: No (Former LU President)
Occupation: Partner, American Leadership Group
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John Heath, 78
Roanoke, Virginia
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Retired Businessman
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Angela Jordan, 60
Grand Rapids, Michigan
LU Alum:
Occupation: Businesswoman - Daughter of the Late LU Chairman Harvey Gainey
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Allen McFarland, D.Min., 79
Chesapeake, Virginia
LU Alum: Yes
Occupation: Pastor, Calvary Evangelical Baptist Church in Portsmouth, Virginia
Term Expires November 5, 2024
Gene Mims, 72
Brentwood, Tennessee
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Pastor, Judson Baptist Church in Nashville
Term Expires October 28, 2025
Richard Osborne, 66
Oxford, Maryland
LU Alum: Yes - Class of '79
Occupation: Owner, Direct Real Estate
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Galen E. Peel, Sr., 87
Forest, Virginia
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Retired Businessman & TRBC Member
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Harold Rawlings, 89
Walton, Kentucky
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Assistant Director, The Rawlings Foundation
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Dwight 'Ike' Reighard, D.M., 71
Powder Springs, Georgia
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Pastor, Piedmont Church + President & CEO of MUST Ministries
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Chris Rhodenhizer
Dumfries, Virginia
LU Alum: Yes - Class of '96
Occupation: Pastor, Image Church in Woodbridge, Virginia
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Jerry Thorpe, 86
Granbury, Texas
LU Alum: No
Occupation: Retired Pastor & Speaker
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Will Tinney, 55
Rockford, Michigan
LU Alum: Yes
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Jeffrey S. Yager, 48
Fort Mill, South Carolina
LU Alum: No
Occupation: President & CEO, Yager Group of Companies
Term Expires November 5, 2024
Just John wrote: ↑December 1st, 2022, 1:52 am Jr. is still a sad individual. In parts of this story he sounds like Jim Bakker after he crashed. He tries to take more credit for the school than his dad. He may have brought it into it's current form (construction is like art, his masterpieceSay what you want about Jerry Jr. but he got things built and you have boat loads of money, you should be forever grateful for that wind at your back. I've always found Christians obsession over personal behavior odd, right teaching is more important than right living, your living effects you and your family, your teaching effects generations who effect generations. We should expect moral failure, we are failed people in need of forgiveness, a pastor who fails morally should not be a surprise or shock to anyone the person should be relieved of his duties for a time, told to work it out with his spouse and when things are good be brought back into the mix.) but it took a founder to have the vision and give it a spiritual foundation. Afterall, Jr told us he had nothing to do with that. And we believe him.
Ill flame wrote: ↑February 8th, 2023, 12:38 am Pay attention to yourselves! If your brother sins, rebuke him, and if he repents, forgive himExactly. Quite the opposite. And the sacking of his family is just ridiculous. "Dad drank Nyquil instead of whiskey" and "Jonathon copied everything I did".
-Luke 17:3
I don't remember much (or any) repentance from Jerry Jr.
Tnobes wrote: ↑February 7th, 2023, 11:36 pmYes, I will forever be grateful for what Jerry Jr has done for me personally, and for the school. I wouldn't be where I am today without him to some degree.Just John wrote: ↑December 1st, 2022, 1:52 am Jr. is still a sad individual. In parts of this story he sounds like Jim Bakker after he crashed. He tries to take more credit for the school than his dad. He may have brought it into it's current form (construction is like art, his masterpieceSay what you want about Jerry Jr. but he got things built and you have boat loads of money, you should be forever grateful for that wind at your back. I've always found Christians obsession over personal behavior odd, right teaching is more important than right living, your living effects you and your family, your teaching effects generations who effect generations. We should expect moral failure, we are failed people in need of forgiveness, a pastor who fails morally should not be a surprise or shock to anyone the person should be relieved of his duties for a time, told to work it out with his spouse and when things are good be brought back into the mix.) but it took a founder to have the vision and give it a spiritual foundation. Afterall, Jr told us he had nothing to do with that. And we believe him.
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right