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Sean Russell

@SeanRussellBook

Co-host of For Future Generations. Lutheran. Father of 3. Army vet (OEF). Author of Thelo and Dunamai. One day I'll finish editing my Robin Hood novel.

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Sean Russell
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This gets uglier and uglier.
Steve Nichols@DrSteveNichols

Any season of transition can be difficult. The narratives and communications circulating about us on social media over the past few days have made this season even more difficult for us and our family. We want to express our deep gratitude for the twelve years we spent at Reformation Bible College and Ligonier Ministries. We are thankful for that time and for the people we had the privilege to serve. We also appreciate that both RBC and Ligonier have conducted themselves in an amicable, gracious, and honorable manner during this season of transition, and we have sought to do the same. Since others have shared their version of events, we believe it is appropriate to share ours. In January 2024, we learned from the counselor of our daughter, Grace, that he had submitted a report to the Florida Department of Children and Families of suspicion of sexual abuse of Grace by Stephen Adams. On January 10, 2025, we reported suspicion of sexual abuse of our daughter by Stephen Adams to Saint Andrew’s Chapel. Over subsequent meetings, we realized that we were at an impasse with our church and that we had different perspectives on how to handle this situation. On April 21, 2025, we notified a pastor at Saint Andrew’s that we would begin the process of finding a new church. We notified him again on July 20, 2025, that it would be our last Sunday (and it was). We each received separate indictments two days later, July 22, 2025. We were accused of slander, unresolved anger, collusion to deceive, failure to follow session directives, and breach of membership vows. There was never a trial, and our case was never adjudicated. After Saint Andrew’s Chapel voted to disassociate from the PCA on December 14, 2025, we immediately resigned our memberships. On Sunday evening, December 14, we joined New Hope PCA in Eustis, Florida, by testimony. On January 27, 2026, Saint Andrew’s found us guilty of contumacy, which is the failure to submit to the authority of the church and refusal to appear before the church. Afterwards on February 25, 2026, at their request, we met with a committee of the session to answer any questions and hopefully bring some resolution to our differences. On March 10, 2026, Saint Andrew’s excommunicated us, not on the underlying indictments, but for contumacy. We remain members in good standing at New Hope and are grateful for the love, care, and support of our pastors and our church during this season. We reported suspicion of sexual abuse of our daughter, we ended up indicted, and we ended up excommunicated. We are deeply saddened by all that has taken place and grieved for everyone involved. Our prayer and hope is that the central issue will not be lost. At the heart of this issue is the suspected sexual abuse of our daughter. —Stephen and Heidi Nichols

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Hilaire Nereus
Hilaire Nereus@HilaireNereus·
What we need is reputable pastors again...the kind folks can take seriously...
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The best late night bit- RIP Chuck
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Sean Russell@SeanRussellBook·
@LegoNenen @JennMGreenberg @spanglermt The Jews killed the Lord Jesus, and persecute us, and are contrary to all men. There are other true things about Jews. These are the things you cannot affirm, and therefore are not a Christian.
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Jennifer Greenberg 🕊️
Jennifer Greenberg 🕊️@JennMGreenberg·
Michael Spangler refers to Jews as “Christ’s enemies,” claims Nazi Germany was a “just government,” and says it was sinful to help Jews during the Holocaust. Correct me if I’m reading this wrong. “Reverend” Spangler is an administrator and teacher at Salem Creek Academy. For just $900 a month, your son can be educated by this guy. He’s a graduate of @DavidsonCollege Davidson College and @GPTSeminary Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He is also the “Pastor” of Piedmont Presbyterian Church. According to his school bio, “His teaching is marked by doctrinal precision, pastoral care, and a deep love for the Scriptures.” I wonder how his Jewish students feel knowing he apparently thinks they should be rounded up and exterminated.
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Sean Russell@SeanRussellBook·
@JeffIsenor That's true. Perhaps Star Trek TNG is why my ears are so attuned to noticing that word. The show actually used the word empath in the true sense, which is to say they used it as fantasy.
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Sean Russell
Sean Russell@SeanRussellBook·
I don't remember hearing the word "empathy" until maybe 6 years ago. Growing up, everyone just said "sympathy." Now empathy is universally used and nobody ever talks about sympathy. The craziest thing is that empathy is being used to mean exactly what sympathy meant in the 90's.
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Sean Russell@SeanRussellBook·
Chuck Norris didn't die. He defeated the last enemy.
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@riemersonck A year ago, this dude was on board with everything he tells people to be scared about.
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@AppyOrtho I love this one in particular, because the predominantly blue flag is for the army of the trans Mississippi. It represents the Confederacy west of the Mississippi.
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Southern Chestnut 🍀
Southern Chestnut 🍀@AppyOrtho·
Today Granny is talking about *where* the South is. Prior to the 1990s, Southern culture was commonly celebrated & many regions you might not think of as Southern had always considered themselves such. However a few name changes and cancellations have obscured that history. 🧵
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Sean Russell@SeanRussellBook·
@EugenicPolemic Either way, it was hateful for him to know what he's talking about in the presence of a woman of color.
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Nick Mick
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@SeanRussellBook Did he whitesplain it or mansplain it to her? I'm trying to decide.
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Sean Russell
Sean Russell@SeanRussellBook·
@Newman_BJ Not much I can do with that, but I appreciate the input.
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Sean Russell
Sean Russell@SeanRussellBook·
That definitely shines a new light on all this.
Steve Nichols@DrSteveNichols

Any season of transition can be difficult. The narratives and communications circulating about us on social media over the past few days have made this season even more difficult for us and our family. We want to express our deep gratitude for the twelve years we spent at Reformation Bible College and Ligonier Ministries. We are thankful for that time and for the people we had the privilege to serve. We also appreciate that both RBC and Ligonier have conducted themselves in an amicable, gracious, and honorable manner during this season of transition, and we have sought to do the same. Since others have shared their version of events, we believe it is appropriate to share ours. In January 2024, we learned from the counselor of our daughter, Grace, that he had submitted a report to the Florida Department of Children and Families of suspicion of sexual abuse of Grace by Stephen Adams. On January 10, 2025, we reported suspicion of sexual abuse of our daughter by Stephen Adams to Saint Andrew’s Chapel. Over subsequent meetings, we realized that we were at an impasse with our church and that we had different perspectives on how to handle this situation. On April 21, 2025, we notified a pastor at Saint Andrew’s that we would begin the process of finding a new church. We notified him again on July 20, 2025, that it would be our last Sunday (and it was). We each received separate indictments two days later, July 22, 2025. We were accused of slander, unresolved anger, collusion to deceive, failure to follow session directives, and breach of membership vows. There was never a trial, and our case was never adjudicated. After Saint Andrew’s Chapel voted to disassociate from the PCA on December 14, 2025, we immediately resigned our memberships. On Sunday evening, December 14, we joined New Hope PCA in Eustis, Florida, by testimony. On January 27, 2026, Saint Andrew’s found us guilty of contumacy, which is the failure to submit to the authority of the church and refusal to appear before the church. Afterwards on February 25, 2026, at their request, we met with a committee of the session to answer any questions and hopefully bring some resolution to our differences. On March 10, 2026, Saint Andrew’s excommunicated us, not on the underlying indictments, but for contumacy. We remain members in good standing at New Hope and are grateful for the love, care, and support of our pastors and our church during this season. We reported suspicion of sexual abuse of our daughter, we ended up indicted, and we ended up excommunicated. We are deeply saddened by all that has taken place and grieved for everyone involved. Our prayer and hope is that the central issue will not be lost. At the heart of this issue is the suspected sexual abuse of our daughter. —Stephen and Heidi Nichols

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