Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe Jen discovered he was stealing from the church or something and didn’t want to turn him in because she didn’t want her kids’ dad in jail. Maybe the church agreed not to prosecute if they paid it back. Or maybe he just spent money and she didn’t know about it. But something financial happened.
How do you know someone financial happened? Can you share anything else? Wouldn’t they have to tell the church? If they did, the story would definitely be out at this point!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The jerky comments tend to come right when the thread starts to unwrap something significant. Like a potential financial impropriety. Makes you wonder, huh?
This 100%. I want to team up a forensic accountant with an investigative journalist and do an expose regarding 'charity brokers in the faith space'. See where exactly the money goes and doesn't go. Start with Pure Charity and then to The Legacy Collective.
YES! 👏🏻
I went down a google rabbit hole one day trying to figure out the difference between Legacy Collective and Pure Charity - and I don’t get it. At one point, LC was just using PC logins to give. And the PC origin story is kind of similar to Jen & Brandon’s story about LC - but different people? And PC gives grant money to LC! It’s in their financial records. Some shady stuff is going on, for real…..
Anonymous wrote:So now Jen is offering you the "chance" to come to a bougie dinner party with her for the bargain price of only $150/person from Nosh and Gather?! Which, you are only allowed to purchase two tickets. Oh, and that doesn't include gratuity, so you and your date will be ponying up an additional $60 if you're tipping 20%, although Jen will likely encourage you to tip more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else wish they could get into the group chat of ex ANCers? We’ve been fed such self serving fantasy by Jen’s social media that hearing from real people telling the truth would be quite liberating.
This would probably be filled with disgruntled people who wanted to be her best friend but didn't make the cut. Everyone is a critic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ANC’s rank and file were utterly dumbstruck by Jen’s interview. Several of the elders were utterly confused and taken by surprise, including one very beloved elder who was dying of cancer at the time.
There was then a mad scramble to make the pronouncement “official” for the church but it was all nakedly transparently biased and one sided.
The leadership that remained then hosted a bunch of Q&A’s to address this news but they only invited in super biased voices like Matthew Vines.
The damage though was done and well over 50% of the partners headed for the exits.
We didn’t stop going over the LGBT affirmation. We were already affirming, nothing about LGBT affirming is new or earth-shattering. We stopped going because people treated us like we were invisible.
We weren’t made to feel welcome. We were excluded and never invited in to community and whenever we brought it up we got a bunch of bullshit from Tray and Jason. Back in the day you could sign up for a dinner for 12 where you got paired with a church leader for dinner as a group. We signed up for for years. We stopped signing up when I was at a bible study and heard Jenny Pruett talk about how they decide who gets to go to Jen’s house and they didn’t want “crazies” going.
These broads will buy a sign that says “gather” or “all are welcome here” while calling people crazy and corn eaters.
There is group of ex-ANCers and the stories are unbelievable. Not one of them left because of the LGBT stance.
Anonymous wrote:I kind of LOL when someone mentions the “oppressive” church environment that they both just “escaped” from. They literally FOUNDED their OWN church with their OWN rules. What in the world were they oppressed from doing?! Sleeping with other people? Is that oppression…… or just love and common sense? They certainly weren’t “oppressed” from drinking, tattoos, cursing, and having fun at pride parades. And they were making BANK while doing it all. That doesn’t sound like church oppression to me….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else wish they could get into the group chat of ex ANCers? We’ve been fed such self serving fantasy by Jen’s social media that hearing from real people telling the truth would be quite liberating.
This would probably be filled with disgruntled people who wanted to be her best friend but didn't make the cut. Everyone is a critic.
Didn’t make the cut?
It’s church, heaux, not cheer try outs. If you’re gatekeeping friendship in 2022 I got news for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe Jen discovered he was stealing from the church or something and didn’t want to turn him in because she didn’t want her kids’ dad in jail. Maybe the church agreed not to prosecute if they paid it back. Or maybe he just spent money and she didn’t know about it. But something financial happened.
How do you know someone financial happened? Can you share anything else? Wouldn’t they have to tell the church? If they did, the story would definitely be out at this point!
Yeah, none of the “he stole church/nonprofit money” theories make sense. Zero evidence, all speculation. Highly unlikely that they could have kept that covered up, even if no legal action was taken. Plus, he has another charity now. Do you think Jen and all these supposed people who know would keep quiet and let him start another charity in the same town if they knew he stole from a former one? Highly doubtful.
He’s a middle aged man who got married young and never lived as an adult on his own, came out of a highly religious, oppressed environment, and realized he was married to a narcissist. His kids were mostly grown and he started noticing what else was out there. He wanted to live his own life and get his dick wet somewhere else. It’s not rocket science, it’s classic mid life crisis stuff.
Why would Tyler be defending Brandon?
Hi Tyler.