Reckless endangerment of children at First Baptist Church Bedford, Texas

Photo by Danielle Grobmeier of Dallas Morning News

Earlier this week, FOX4 News in Dallas broke the story locally of a Baptist minister indicted on 29 counts of rape and sodomy of a child in Alabama who is now working at a church in the Dallas area. First Baptist Church Bedford hired Charles Kyle Adcock about 8 months ago as a music minister. Pastor Steve Knott apparently was aware of Adcock’s charges when he hired him. Church leaders spoke with Elizabeth Dinh of CBS11 yesterday saying that they spoke with Adcock and believe his story that he is not guilty. We know about this story now because concerned parents spoke out.

Yesterday, we held a SNAP news conference at FBC Bedford to protect kids. 
“We think it’s incredibly irresponsible and reckless to have hired him in the first place,” says Amy Smith, who works with SNAP: Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. Smith say she took to twitter to blast First Baptist’s pastor for hiring Adcock, and says she was immediately blocked from the church’s feed. Smith and another supporter staged a hastily arranged protest outside the church this afternoon. And although they were outnumbered by press, she insists it doesn’t take a crowd to warn parents.
“What we know about predators is they rarely have just one victim” says Smith, “and they’re very manipulative and often will find places like churches to have a position of trust. That word ‘minister’ signals to most churchgoers that he is safe.”

And there are also children at Bedford’s First Baptist Church. SNAP advocates are encouraging parents to talk to their children and if they suspect any inappropriate behavior or contact, they’re asked to take those concerns to police. And by all means, says Smith, avoid church leadership.
“Sadly, many times, it’s a very typical, dangerous response– which is to protect the institution of church, and the image and reputation of the perpetrator or the pastor of the church, or the name on the building… instead of children,” says Smith, “and we say, `why take the risk?’ Why take the risk of hiring a guy who’s about to go on trial for 29 counts of rape and sodomy of a child? Why take the risk? Err on the side of caution and place the safety of kids, first.”

Yesterday afternoon, Adcock’s bond was revoked and a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Thursday, WHNT News 19 also learned Adcock has a new arrest warrant in Colbert County for violating the terms of his bond, for working around children.
Assistant District Attorney Angela Hulsey filed a motion to revoke Adcock’s bond stating, “the State has received information that the Defendant is employed by First Baptist Church in Bedford Texas as a Worship Pastor, which would allow him unsupervised contact with minors. This type of employment is a violation of the conditions of the Defendant’s release on bond.”

WFAA News 8 Dallas

At First Baptist in Bedford, Pastor Steve Knott hired Adcock to lead the adult choir and work with the church’s audio/video equipment.
“We think it’s incredibly irresponsible and reckless to have hired him in the first place,” said Amy Smith with the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP).
Smith said it doesn’t matter that Adcock was not directly working with children in Bedford.
“Having a position as minister automatically places him in a position of trust,” she said.
The church member who spoke with News 8 said a group of members talked to the pastor after learning of Adcock’s past.
He said they also had a long talk with Adcock and decided to support him. The choir director has pleaded not guilty.
Adcock was arrested in Frisco in August of 2014 on the Alabama charges. First Baptist in Bedford hired him while he was free on a $500,000 bond.
“That’s very alarming,” Smith said.

We hope that anyone else who has been harmed by Adcock will come forward and contact police to begin to heal and to protect others.

The light of truth and knowledge is our greatest tool to protect kids.

I will update this post with any new information.

Update

Former Bedford minister in jail in Alabama
Judge revokes bond of former Shoals youth minister charged with sex crimes

Charles Adcock turned himself to Colbert County authorities on Monday morning and appeared in court, where Judge Hal Hughston revoked his bond.  He ruled that Adcock’s new job would have put him working around children, a violation of his bond agreement. Prosecutors in Muscle Shoals requested his bond to be pulled as soon as they found out about the position.
“This is a flagrant disregard of the court’s order,” said Colbert County Distict Attorney Bryce Graham. “It is beyond belief.”
He is now back in the Colbert County Jail, where he will await trial in January.

“Given what he’s been accused of and indicted for,  it’s incredibly irresponsible and reckless to take that risk with children’s safety,” stressed Amy Smith with the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests. “He’s been here long enough, he’s had a chance to possibly groom other families to trust him, other children.”

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0 thoughts on “Reckless endangerment of children at First Baptist Church Bedford, Texas

  1. How incredibly irresponsible and unChrist-like are these head pastors to ignore the possibility of someone who may be a danger to the children in their congregation?

    Just how naive or idol-worshiping do parents have to be to take the side of a minister over their children?

    I will never, ever understand this.

  2. He was also helping with a summer soccer league through the church working with young children. There are some really good people at that church and my heart goes out to them however security should be a priority and it is not at this church.

  3. There are not good people at that church you pedophile enabler. There is a special place in hell for you and your church buddies. Someone should investigate the deacons there. Trust me. Drug use.

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