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Church Accountability
Promoting transparency, integrity, and responsible leadership by examining the principles, practices, and challenges of accountability within churches and religious organizations.


Official Statement or Official Narrative?
Official Statement or Official Narrative? is a documented response to the House of God Church's official statement. It examines governance, transparency, the Decree, church property, fiduciary responsibility, and the unanswered questions surrounding elderly saints who have been left spiritually unhoused.
Jun 262 min read
THE HUMAN COST - The Story of Elder Chatham Davis
The Human Cost: The Story of Elder Chatham Davis tells the story of a pastor who entered the House of God Church at nine years old, devoted nearly seventy years to its ministry, and ultimately faced the loss of his congregation. An investigative look at leadership, stewardship, and the people behind the headlines.
Jun 252 min read
Jun 210 min read


FAILING UPWARDS IS FAILING - PERIOD
Failing upwards has no place in the Body of Christ. Adding “Inc.” to a ministry does not mean you bring corporate culture into what belongs to God.
Jun 141 min read


Standing Up, Bringing the People, and Protecting the Promise - Church Accountability
A concise reflection on church accountability, faithful leadership, and the Keith Dominion legacy from Mother Tate to Bishop Fletcher.
Jun 122 min read


A Call to Examine Your Hearts Before General Assembly - Church Accountability Now
"If you are returning to the Lord with all your hearts, then rid yourselves of the foreign gods and the Ashtoreths and commit yourselves to the Lord and serve Him only, and He will deliver you out of the hand of the Philistines." — 1 Samuel 7:3 Reflection Examine Your Hearts As we approach the General Assembly beginning June 22, this is not only a time to gather, discuss, or decide. It is also a time to pause before God and ask whether our hearts are prepared for the responsi
Jun 102 min read


The Pig and the Altar of Baal | and then Elijah
This short biblical reflection explores spiritual corruption, false worship, and the tragedy of a people who can no longer recognize truth even when it stands among them.
May 181 min read


Black Women on the Front Line in the Black Church: This Is Not Someone Else’s Issue
Black women have long strengthened the Black Church. Today, growing disengagement is shifting influence, leadership, and accountability across congregations. What happens when fewer voices speak up and how does it reshape the future of the church?
Mar 192 min read


When Preaching Becomes a Side Hustle: The Hidden Economics No One Talks About
Side hustles are shaping today’s economy but one income stream rarely gets discussed: preaching. Itinerant ministry mirrors the professional speaking world, yet often operates with no structure, no documentation, and no financial accountability. When invitations become income, access becomes currency… and silence becomes strategy. This isn’t an attack on ministry it’s a call for clarity, transparency, and structural integrity. Because structure doesn’t weaken calling. Struc
Feb 253 min read


Consider the Source: A Practical Framework for Truth‑Seeking When Decisions Can’t Be Undone Discernment in Leadership
Before decisions become irreversible, consider the source. A practical framework for discernment when votes and leadership choices carry lasting consequences.
Feb 242 min read


Respect for the Transcript
Thank you for standing on the record. Tonight, 181 individuals registered to listen to the reading of the Official Transcript from the December 12th Evidentiary Hearing. One hundred and eighty one people chose documentation over rumor. Record over rhetoric. Facts over noise. The transcript is the transcript. You heard it for yourselves. No summaries. No spin. No interpretation. Just sworn testimony entered into the record. Truth does not require embellishment. It requires the
Feb 191 min read


Zoom Tomorrow 2.19.26 | Transcript Reading 7:30–8:30 PM
Hi Reader, Tomorrow night, 2.19.26, from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM, CAI will be hosting a Zoom call that is open to everyone. During this hour, I will personally read the transcript of Bishop Lucas and Bishop Martha Thomas’ testimony so that we are all aligned on what was actually said. No summaries. No interpretations. Just the words as they were spoken. There will be no additional discussion during this call. No questions and no responses will be taken regarding the transcript. T
Feb 191 min read
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