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Trespassing charges dismissed for Lakewood Church hecklers; Osteen testified at trial
Click 2 Houston ^ | June 22, 2016 | Phil Archer

Posted on 08/24/2016 6:49:08 PM PDT by Gamecock

HOUSTON - The attorney representing several members of the controversial Church of Wells told Channel 2 Investigates charges are being dismissed against the two remaining members.

Six men were charged with trespassing and disrupting services at Lakewood Church. On Wednesday, trespassing charges were dismissed against four members of the church and jury found them not guilty of disrupting a public meeting.

At the time of that trial, Jacob Gardner and Richard Trudeau were in New York state attending another court hearing. Jon Stephenson, attorney for the two men, said he was informed Friday by the Harris County District Attorney's Office the charges against Gardner and Trudeau were being dismissed.

The halls of the Harris County Courthouse echoed with the sound of hymns after four members of the controversial Church of Wells secured not guilty verdicts. The men were charged last June with trespassing and disrupting Sunday services at Lakewood Church.

“We are unashamed of the Gospel. We are willing to suffer, we are willing to go to jail, or anything,” said Church of Wells member Kevin Fessler. “By God's grace, God was with us.”

Church members said they spoke out during Pastor Joel Osteen's service last year because they believe he is spreading a false message.

“He is a false prophet and he preaches a prosperity message that does not turn the people from their sins,” said Fessler.

Osteen had no comment as he left the courthouse flanked by sheriff's deputies. Osteen's attorneys tried unsuccessfully to prevent the pastor from testifying and cameras were not allowed to record his time on the witness stand. Osteen testified the group interrupted his sermon four times and seemed intent to stay after they were asked to leave.

Patty and Andy Grove were appalled by the jury's verdict.

“These guys are criminals. They're dangerous,” said Patty Grove.

Grove and her husband drove from Arkansas to watch the trial. Their daughter, Catherine Grove, joined the Church of Wells in 2013 and cut off all contact with her family and friends. The Groves said all attempts to contact their daughter were blocked by church members. They believe the church is a cult.

“They should not have the right to terrorize people. They shouldn't have the right to go into anyone's church, into Joel Osteen's church, to terrorize children, women,” said Patty Grove.

Channel 2 Investigates has reported on how the Church of Wells is no stranger to controversy. Impromptu sermons by members around the country have resulted in several arrests and confrontations. In their eyes, though, church members believe they are only true Christians in a sinful world.

“This world is depraved and in sin, fallen. And Jesus Christ shed his blood for the whole so they might be saved,” said Fessler.

Attorneys for the men persuaded the judge to dismiss the trespassing charges. The jury found Fessler, Mark DeRouville, Randall Valdez and Matthew Martinez not guilty of disrupting a public meeting.

Attorneys for the men argued they were exercising their First Amendment rights to free speech by expressing a religious opinion and the disruption was an unintended side effect.

Two more members, Jacob Gardner and Richard Trudeau, still face trial in this case. At the time this trial started, Gardner and Trudeau were in New York state. Trudeau was at a court hearing on charges of disrupting services at a Baptist church in the town of Saranac Lake, and Gardner had traveled with him.

A judge said they could move forward with those cases when the men return to Texas.


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To: Calvinist_Dark_Lord

” A person can be ‘uninvited’ at any time, and such matters are rather common.”

They weren’t uninvited, they were just escorted out. That’s why the charges got dismissed. You can’t just throw a guest out and then claim they were trespassing, that doesn’t fly. They have to refuse to leave or there isn’t a case.


21 posted on 08/25/2016 8:00:45 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Gamecock

“Don’t taze me bro!”


22 posted on 08/25/2016 8:09:22 PM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: Calvinist_Dark_Lord

Good to have you pass through. Until later


23 posted on 08/25/2016 8:25:59 PM PDT by xzins ( Free Republic Gives YOU a voice heard around the globe. Support the Freepathon!)
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To: Gamecock

Mr. Fessler is correct.


24 posted on 10/05/2016 7:09:49 AM PDT by sauropod (Beware the fury of a patient man. I've lost my patience!)
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To: Boogieman
Yes, but if they invite the public to come on down, well, then they would seem to have waived some of their normal recourse when the public actually show up...

Stores and movie theaters are open to the general public too, but if you act in such a way as to disrupt the intended activity, you will be kicked out, if not arrested.

25 posted on 10/05/2016 7:30:35 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 (Big government is attractive to those who think that THEY will be in control of it.)
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To: PapaBear3625

“if you act in such a way as to disrupt the intended activity”

Is not testimony from those in attendance part of the intended activity of a Christian church?


26 posted on 10/05/2016 7:48:48 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Boogieman

The pastor decides what the service shall be, under the guidance of the board of trustees.


27 posted on 10/05/2016 8:25:20 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 (Big government is attractive to those who think that THEY will be in control of it.)
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To: PapaBear3625

Certainly, but unless the church also has people arrested if they yell out “hallelujah” or “praise Jesus”, then they can’t truly claim that audience participation is against their rules. If the rules aren’t enforced uniformly, then they aren’t rules at all.


28 posted on 10/05/2016 10:10:13 AM PDT by Boogieman
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