Posted on 05/19/2024 7:36:50 PM PDT by Morgana
The church set up by Mica Miller's disgraced pastor husband has a total value of properties worth at least $5.59million, DailyMail.com can reveal.
And it has its own plane, a $430,000 four-seater, supposedly to be used for missionary work, but which flight records show has only made two trips all year.
Scrutiny has been mounting on Solid Rock Ministries in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, after it was revealed that church leaders plan to allow John-Paul Miller back to the pulpit following allegations of 'sexual encounters' with underage girls.
Last Sunday the congregation was only around 30 people including children
The allegations came to light after Mica's suicide in Lumber River State Park in North Carolina on April 27. Her family claims John-Paul's actions drove her to shoot herself in the head.
Mica's sister Sierra also filed legal documents accusing Miller and Solid Rock of 'colluding' to 'defraud and deprive' the 30-year-old of her fair share of property after he 'sold' their home to the church.
Public documents obtained by DailyMail.com show that Solid Rock Ministries was granted tax-exempt status in 2015 according to IRS filings.
The church has a multimillion-dollar portfolio and owns four properties with a total taxable value of $5.59million.
Land records show that Miller's home address in Horry County is now owned by Solid Rock Ministries – he sold it to them in December 2023, two months after Mica initially filed for divorce and asked that the property be split equally between them.
Filings by Sierra's lawyer accuse Miller of selling the property for $169,331.31, which they argue is 'significantly less' than the true value of the property.
Records seen by DailyMail.com show that the taxable value of the property is $240,000, around $70,000 more than what Miller sold it for.
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what is with these churches and their airplanes?
, supposedly to be used for missionary work, but which flight records show has only made two trips all year.
Keeping up with the Copelands.
“where?”
That is a good question. Are flight plans available for public disclosure?
Only to the members of that church, if the church is properly run.
“if the church is properly run.”
Right now I think it’s safe to say that church is a train wreck
That’s a puddle jumper….you can’t do missionary work with that.
They might refuel in Florida and fly to Haiti but other than that yea they aren’t doing mission trips to Africa or other countries in need of Missionaries.
It’s not the distance that’s the issue, it’s the load capacity.
They can get to Africa. It’s only getting back that is a challenge.
Well it won’t carry the whole church but it will carry the pastor and maybe one other person.
John David Duggar owned a Piper PA-30, before the idiot crashed it, and in his fake “Medic Corps” organzation they went to Haiti, (he and a lot of his family) then sent the plane on daily runs to the US to get Chick-fil-a so the Duggars could be pictured eating it while in an AC trailor. That Piper is just a little bit bigger than a Cessna yet it held all those Duggar kids. Talk about turning a plane into a clown car.
they aren’t doing mission trips to Africa or other countries in need of Missionaries.
I had a Nigerian in a seminar on liturgy last semester along with four Canucks (I’m a Yank). Send the plane to Africa so they can fly missionaries here.
There are many parts of North America, including my own diocese, where our native (by which I mean home-born) priests are being augmented by African Missionaries.
The Babylonian Bee, alas, at times does not do satire but merely thinly disguises reality.
https://babylonbee.com/news/missionaries-travel-from-africa-to-reach-the-united-methodist-church
It’s a another corrupt church. The aircraft was probably used for the missionary position not missionary work.
From 2015:
Minister Creflo Dollar asks for $60 million in donations for a new jet:
https://www.cnn.com/2015/03/13/living/creflo-dollar-jet-feat/index.html
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