Youth Pastor Joshua Rosa Found Guilty on Murder Charges

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Rosa Hayes
It is a sad day in Pentecostal church history and even more sad for the family members of Stephen Tomlinson, as youth pastor Joshua Rosa is found guilty of first degree murder in Stephen Tomlinson's death on Monday morning. Joshua Rosa was charged after 13-year-old Stephen Tomlinson's body was found at Logan Gate Park in Hillsborough County, Florida, in December. Stephen Tomlinson was strangled to death in 2005, according to ABC Action News.

The medical examiner on the case against Joshua Rosa said of the allegations that Rosa had stated where false. Rosa had said he was trying to help young Stephen Tomlinson when he died and not trying to injure him. But the medical examiner's testimony proved otherwise, as reported by Tampa Bay.

There have been other churches in the news for doing crimes against others such as murder, molestation, rape and more.

On May 22, 2002, Rev. Troy Brown of the Greater Anointed Tabernacle Worship Center was found guilty on charges of 25 counts of molestation. The allegations against Rev. Troy Brown came after a 15-year-old male parishioner said Rev. Troy Brown had molested him, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

On March 13, 2008, Abominations posted information pertaining to the Archdiocese of Hartford, Connecticut, saying it agreed to pay nearly $600,000 to a former Bloomfield altar boy. The victim said he was sexually abused by Rev. Stephen Foley. A settlement was reached March 18, the day jury selection was to start in the trial. In 2002, Glen Sutherland had sued the church and Foley, stating he was sexually abused by the reverend in the early 1970s at the Christ the King Church. The Archdiocese has had to pay 12 men for sexual abuse claims against Foley.

There is a sick feeling that comes across many people's minds when they think of child molestation, especially when it with a member of a church or organization. This doesn't mean that it is only church members who molest children, but they are often the ones who are in the spotlight. The reason that church members get so much publicity when something like this happens is because most people would assume that a church member wouldn't do something like this. This just goes to show you that it can happen to anybody and can be done by anyone.

Published by Rosa Hayes

Rosa is a full time student at OCCC with a major in political science. She is currently the author of many articles on parenting, life skills, family, and careers as well as many other things.   View profile

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  • Buffalo ny 5/27/2009

    I am very disgusted by Troy Brown behavior. I was one of the youth who use to sing with AVIP in buffalo ny. I thought that this pastor that was lead by GOD but only pastored to get closer to these men. Disgusting it is!!! Pray and god will reveal anything to you that you want.. Parents need to be parents instead of pawning your child on someone else. God bless you

  • Heather Carreiro 7/23/2008

    Thanks for sharing, although I must admit the facts are quite disturbing when we examine the prevalence of child molestation and abuse cases within the established church.

  • 3lilangels 7/22/2008

    ;-);-)

  • J. E. Davidson 7/21/2008

    Great write-up, Rosa. It's just this sort of thing that is keeping people away from church, but we need to know this is going on.

  • Gabrielle M. Dugal 7/21/2008

    Good reporting!

  • Donna Porter 7/21/2008

    Sad indeed --

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