Harvest Bible Chapel Founding Pastor James MacDonald Was Fired from Position After ‘Highly Inappropriate Comments’ Were Recorded and Aired on Chicago Radio Show

Longtime leader of the Chicago-area megachurch Harvest Bible Chapel James MacDonald has been ousted as senior pastor in light of unsavory remarks he made on a hot mic that were aired on local media Tuesday.

In an elders update posted on the church website Wednesday, the HBC elders stated “with great sadness” that they had determined that MacDonald should be removed from his role at the church. This action, they explained, came about following “highly inappropriate recorded comments” MacDonald had made that were played on the air of a local radio program Tuesday morning.

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“Given that and other conduct under consideration, in accordance with the procedures in our Bylaws, Pastor MacDonald was removed as Senior Pastor and as an Elder of the church for engaging in conduct that the Elders believe is contrary and harmful to the best interests of the church. His employment has been terminated from Harvest Bible Chapel, effective today, February 12, 2019,” the elder update reads.

“This decision was made with heavy hearts and much time spent in earnest prayer, followed by input from various trusted outside advisors.”

MacDonald’s firing comes after the publication of a lengthy investigative piece by Julie Roys in World magazine. Her article, “Hard Times at Harvest,” which took eight months to complete, documented alleged financial malfeasance, abusive dynamics within the church from the top-down — particularly MacDonald’s temper — and a culture of fear and intimidation.

Chicago radio host Matthew Erich “Mancow” Muller, who is a former parishioner of HBC, played portions of recorded comments of MacDonald on his WLS/AM 890 show Tuesday.

Among the things said in the audio is MacDonald talking about planting child pornography on Christianity Today CEO’s Harold Smith’s computer, crude remarks about Julie Roys — including joking that she had an affair with CT Editor-in-Chief Mark Galli — and a vulgar reference to Ed Stetzer, executive director of the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College. Muller also threatened to start a class-action lawsuit against MacDonald and the church.

Writing on her blog Tuesday, Roys articulated her disgust, calling MacDonald’s words “shocking” and “breathtaking.”

She explained that in addition to his rude comments, she was troubled that MacDonald accused her and someone else who used to attend HBC of approaching the homes of people who were victims in a DCFS investigation, shouting at them about a cover-up at the church.

MacDonald can be heard in the audio saying that Roys was “off the rails” and that in 30 days she was going to be “riding a tricycle with a midget on [her] shoulders.”

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SOURCE: Christian Post, Brandon Showalter

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