A pastor got the shock of his life after he was
caught pants down with one of the church member’s wife.
Report has it that a cheating pastor was chased into the street naked by a gun-wielding husband after he caught him in bed with his wife. Pastor O. Jermaine Simmons’ of Jacob Chapel has issued an address to his congregation after the incident.
Report has it that a cheating pastor was chased into the street naked by a gun-wielding husband after he caught him in bed with his wife. Pastor O. Jermaine Simmons’ of Jacob Chapel has issued an address to his congregation after the incident.
According to a Tallahassee Police report,
officers went to the Sienna Square apartments on Capital Circle Northeast in
the middle of the afternoon of Jan. 17 after a woman called to report that her
husband was angry and had a handgun after he encountered his wife and Simmons
having sex in the daughter’s bedroom.
The man came home early after the school called him to pick up his sick son. The school had tried unsuccessfully to reach the wife.
The man came home early after the school called him to pick up his sick son. The school had tried unsuccessfully to reach the wife.
Tallahassee Democrat reports that,
according to the woman, Simmons came over to discuss starting a business and
providing less fortunate kids with clothes and shoes, but they ended up in bed
together. The woman told police she and Simmons began “establishing a
relationship” last October.
After the husband
interrupted them, he yelled, “I’m gonna kill him,” and
ran to the master bedroom for his handgun; Simmons fled the apartment naked and
hid behind a nearby fence.
The wife then called the police and her husband
left with Simmons’ clothes, wallet and car keys, which he threatened to drop
off at the church. He also threatened to expose Simmons on Facebook.
The wife told police her husband never
threatened her and she declined to press charges. Simmons also declined to
press charges. State Attorney Jack Campbell, “citing the interests of all
involved,” decided against prosecution.
In an address to his members, Simmons who
apologized,said he won’t quit
“I’m hurting because I’ve hurt you,” Simmons
said Jan. 22. “I can’t speak to people on the outside. I am not Tallahassee’s
pastor. I am not Florida’s pastor. I am Jacob Chapel’s pastor. It hurts me that
you have to defend my actions. You cannot defend sin,”What I want from God, I
have already received — that’s his forgiveness, “What I am asking of our
members is your prayers and your forgiveness.”
In response, the congregation stood and
applauded for several minutes.
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