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Black Collar Crime: Southern Baptist Youth Pastor Keenan Hord Pleads Guilty, Sentenced to Sixty Years in Prison for Sex Crimes

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Keenan Hord, a youth pastor at First Baptist Church in Bentonville, Arkansas, pleaded guilty to thirteen sex-related crimes involving children and was sentenced to sixty years in prison. First Baptist is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention.

The Arkansas Democrat Gazette reports:

A former youth minister pleaded guilty Friday to 13 sex-related crimes involving children and was sentenced to 60 years in prison.

Keenan Hord, 33, of Centerton worked for First Baptist Church in Bentonville before he was arrested Aug. 24.

Hord accepted a plea deal. A jury trial in his case had been scheduled to begin March 7.

One of Hord’s victims gave a victim impact statement at Friday’s hearing. The mothers of four other victims also gave impact statements.

Benton County Circuit Judge Brad Karren ordered Hord to register as a sex offender and not to have contact with any of the victims or any children.

Hord will be eligible for parole in 15 years.

Bentonville police received a tip through the Arkansas State Police child abuse hotline Aug. 19, according to a news release from the Bentonville Police Department. James Boothman, a Bentonville detective, testified at Hord’s August bond hearing police served a search warrant and seized several electronic devices. Boothman said police had spoken to six victims and identified up to 30 possible victims with an examination of Hord’s cellphone.

Bentonville police Sgt. Josh Woodhams testified at the bond hearing he examined a cellphone belonging to one of the boys that revealed a romantic and sexual relationship between Hord and the boy. He said there were 5,000 conversations on the phone between Hord and the boy. Woodhams said police located a half-million text messages on the phone. As many as 30 boys had conversations with Hord, Woodhams said.

Hord has served on the staffs of at least two Southern Baptist churches, most recently First Baptist Bentonville, where he joined the staff in 2016 and became student pastor in 2018, according to Baptist Press, the news service of the Southern Baptist Convention.

In 2022, Baptist Press reported:

Keenan Hord, 32, was arrested Thursday (Aug. 25) for sexual indecency with a child. Hord has served on the staffs of at least two Southern Baptist churches, most recently First Baptist Bentonville, where he joined the staff in 2016 and became student pastor in 2018. The church said in a statement Friday (Aug. 26) that the allegations came after Hord’s employment there had ended.

A warrant for his arrest was issued Tuesday (Aug. 23) after First Baptist Bentonville made a report Aug. 19 to the Arkansas State Police child abuse hotline.

Investigators believe there could be up to 30 or more victims, according to KTHV-TV.

“We have been devastated to learn that a former employee of our church has been credibly accused of abusing adolescents during his tenure at our church.,” First Baptist Bentonville said in a statement to Baptist Press. “While these accusations did not come to light until after his employment ended, when we learned of them we immediately contacted our local authorities, made a report to the Arkansas Child Abuse Hotline, and continue to fully support the ongoing law enforcement investigation.”

40/29 added at the time:

A former youth pastor was arrested on a charge of sexual indecency with a child in a case related to his time as a youth pastor at a Bentonville church, according to Nathan Smith, Benton County prosecutor.

Keenan Hord was arrested Thursday night and has been booked into the Benton County Detention Center. He is facing charges that include sexual assault and possessing sexually explicit material involving a child.

A judge set a cash bond of $500,000 in the case.

During the bond hearing, county prosecutors said there are potentially more than thirty victims.

Hord worked as a youth pastor at First Baptist Church Bentonville, Smith said. The church contacted the child abuse hotline immediately upon learning of allegations against Hord.

A detective told a judge Hord had inappropriate contact with a 15-year-old. He said law enforcement found more than 5,000 text messages between Hord and one victim.

Bruce Gerencser, 66, lives in rural Northwest Ohio with his wife of 45 years. He and his wife have six grown children and thirteen grandchildren. Bruce pastored Evangelical churches for twenty-five years in Ohio, Texas, and Michigan. Bruce left the ministry in 2005, and in 2008 he left Christianity. Bruce is now a humanist and an atheist.

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    Yulya Sevelova

    Yesterday,there was breaking news that the Archdiocese in Maryland has sex abuse scandals going back 80 years,with 600+ kids !! It took this long to find all this out ? Another one for the books( maybe Black Collar series) is this church weirdo who’s own 14- year old daughter outed him on You Tube. The Good Ole Boy system in Tennessee again, has protected this person,the last name is Solomon. Gov. Bill Lee is involved with the church he goes to. The girl says Solomon killed the brother, to shut him up,as a witness to these ongoing crimes. Anyone who blogged about the case received a ‘ cease and desist letter’ regarding defamation of the church, which was called out for spiritual abuse. More later, need to check names. The attorney sounds familiar, could have been the same one defending the shooter’s old church, Covenant Presbyterian. Update this in a few minutes. Cooking right now.

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    Yulya Sevelova

    Well, back online. Aaron Solomon, a former newscaster personality, was accused by both his son, Grant, and daughter, Gracie of serious abuses of all kinds, backed up by fellow students who knew them and went to court on their behalf. The Solomon family attended Grace Chapel, Franklin,TN. The pastors there first,Steve Berger, and Rob Rogers, ignored the kids who asked to be protected from the father. Larry Crain has come to the defense of both churches, representing John Perry even. He sent a ‘ cease and desist letter,’ to blogger Shannon Ashley. Because she says that Grace Chapel committed spiritual abuse. Gracie put up a You Tube video, ” Freedom For Gracie.”. Williamson County is where both churches are located. There’s so much detail, and it reads so Southern Gothic, even a local woman judge who attends Grace Chapel, who ruled the Solomon kids had to stay with Aaron Solomon !! Deanna Johnson, wife of Jack Johnson, Senate Majority leader, R- TN. This is a real dumpster fire ! The cops have done their best to silence all child plaintiffs in these cases. John Perry won’t comment except to say all was reconciled and restored, whatever that’s supposed to mean !! Talk about giving God a black eye ! Larry Crain filed a $3 million dollar lawsuit against a whistle blower about sex abuses in the church. And of course against Shannon Ashley ( medium.com). Small wonder the cops in Nashville won’t talk about the sex aspect of these churches,as abuse goes. It would open THEM up to all sorts of demands and questions. Like why didn’t they allow justice to be done for the kids( 2002-2012) Covenant Presbyterian.

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