Brandon Durham is a pastor and founder of Dominion Dating, an exclusive online Christian dating platform. This venture has landed him in hot water with mainstream media outlets such as the New York Post. But such notoriety has not made being a pastor easy.
Being in a new church, when he gave a sermon on Mother’s Day, he would set off a chain of events that would be his undoing. A relatively innocuous sermon, the fact that Durham taught a patriarchal view of marriage miffed the youth pastor’s wife. The youth pastor would then organize a coup against Durham, but the other deacons exonerated Durham upon eventual confrontation. The youth pastor resigned in protest and began a fishing expedition to oust Durham.
Brandon “JB” Durham has a large online presence due to his Dominion Dating project. He’s been associated with Doug Wilson of Moscow Idaho and so has had run-ins with Examining Moscow, the Doug Wilson hate club. Paired with Reformed and patriarchal Baptist distinctive, this has made him too based for a few Southern Baptist churches.
Moreover, we discuss the latest updates on Dominion Dating and why people operate anonymously.
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This is easy. That youth pastor’s wife needs to get slapped down – hard and in public – by the older and more mature ladies in the congregation, as only such ladies can (the “bless your little heart” treatment). The right-minded Deacons ought to ensure that the former youth pastor, who is evidently a genuine beta male to be led by the nose by his wife, never works as a pastor of any kind again – time to activate the network to preserve the Church from being poisoned by the immature duo. (Please tell us his name so we can be sure to avoid the little priss. St. Paul named names, and so should we.) Durham ought to consider a civil suit for libel leading to wrongful termination. [Yes, I know St. Paul counsels against brothers going to pagan judges, but this YT & his spouse are clearly not of Christian character.] Start a new church plant and pull all the complementarians out of the poisoned congregation. Let the poisonous stew in their own sour juices. As Jack Kennedy once observed, “Yes, forgive your enemies…but remember their names.”