Lawrence Swicegood |
At the Gateway multi-campus megachurch in Texas, their public relations
guy is Lawrence Swicegood. To quote my reader, he’s the church’s “hitman
against bad publicity.”
With his 007 pose in the church's online staff directory, it looks as though Swicegood might be pointing a gun, but I think it might actually be a journalist’s tape recorder. Whatever
it is he’s pointing, presumably that’s his “deadly weapon of choice” in protecting
the church against bad publicity. (I imagine the church probably thinks this
looks edgy and cool; personally, I think it’s in poor taste – but you can
decide for yourself.)
Gateway describes itself as “a Bible-based, evangelistic,
Spirit-empowered church.” Much like the Prestonwood Baptist multi-campus
megachurch – also in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex – Gateway is huge and has
enormous financial resources. It’s 2012 financial report shows annual revenues of over $75
million and assets of over $156 million.
People often ask me why there’s not more media coverage of the Prestonwood clergy abuse cover-up scandal. I’ve gotten the same question about many other
churches around the country, including many other churches in the Dallas/Fort
Worth area.
But look at their resources. A church like Prestonwood has a constant
stream of ready revenues from all those tens of thousands of members who think
they’re putting their dollars in the offering plate to do God’s work.
Meanwhile, a big chunk of those dollars actually get used to hire a paid
“hitman against bad publicity” – a guy who’s paid to keep the corporate brand –
oops, I mean church brand – clean in the media.
Swicegood used to do media work for the White House. He even played
golf with the President (and yes – he makes a point of telling
people about it). So, I expect Swicegood is probably one heckuva good
spinmeister and I don’t imagine a guy like that gets hired on the cheap.
I think you have to assume that most other megachurches – churches such
as Prestonwood -- also have high-powered and highly-paid public relations
people. That’s a big part of how churches such as Prestonwood are able to minimize,
and sometimes totally squelch, ugly stories like a clergy sex abuse cover-up
scandal.
_______________________ For still another view on the assault metaphors of many prominent evangelicals, consider these comments by Southern Baptist guru Richard Land. With the recent announcement that he would become the new president of Southern Evangelical Seminary, Land proclaimed that his goal was to produce graduates who would be “the green berets and paratroopers of God’s army, and who will be used by him to win tremendous victories….”
Boots, biscuits and Prestonwood Baptist, 3/18/2013
People to remember in the Prestonwood/Morrison Heights scandal, 2/9/2013
Baptists should heed mother’s call for accountability, 1/29/2013
Prestonwood saga shows clergy abuse database is overdue, ABP, 8/19/2011