The sticker was meant to poke fun of the ‘I Love Hot Mom’ culture. “Let me assure you that my intentions were pure, and the last thing I wanted to do was make you, your sister or anyone else feel uncomfortable,” the email stated. In the email, Shipes also addresses Wall reportedly discussing a past sin struggle with students, stating: “We met with Cory and he understands this should not have been shared with the students until he made parents aware of the topic beforehand and explain (sic) the context of why he would share this from his testimony.” Email reportedly sent by Fairview Baptist Children’s Pastor Scott ShipesĪnother email circulating online reportedly is from Wall to the woman whose sister received the objectionable sticker. He is meeting with his leaders to discuss the mistake he made and that it was in very poor taste.” I will confirm the leadership and Cory understand the severity of the incident and have addressed it with the him (sic). “We see and hear your concerns and affirm the matter has been taken seriously,” Shipes wrote.” I cannot comment on our accountability actions with Cory because it is a personnel (sic) that cannot be discussed publicly. However, several people on Facebook and Twitter shared a screenshot of an email reportedly by Fairview Baptist Administrative and Children’s Pastor Scott Shipes, addressing the matter: The Roys Report ( TRR) reached out to numerous pastors at Fairview Baptist for comment, including Student Pastor Cory Wall, but did not receive a response. Give a gift of $25 or more to The Roys Report this month, and you will receive a eceive our new limited-edition mug.
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