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LEAVING IS LONELY...
BUT YOU AREN'T ALONE.This site is for those who are researching Steve Morgan and his Network of Churches, those thinking of getting out, and those who are putting their lives back together after years of involvement.
These are their stories.
ELEVATING VOICES.
CREATING A PUBLIC RECORD.
Leaving The Network exists to platform the stories of those who have left Steve Morgan's Network of Churches and to create a public record of the inner workings and history of The Network.
WHAT IS THE NETWORK?
Find out more about The Network — the group of churches started by Steve Morgan.SEXUAL ABUSE ALLEGATIONS
Steve Morgan, pastor and Network President, was arrested for aggravated criminal sodomy against a minor.HISTORY OF THE NETWORK
Find out how these churches started and how The Network grew into what it is today.“The greatest hazard of all, losing one’s self, can occur very quietly in the world, as if it were nothing at all. No other loss can occur so quietly.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Christian Theologian and Philosopher
HAVE YOU LEFT THE NETWORK?
We'd love to hear your story. Rest assured, we will not publish anything unless you expressly give permission. For many, simply sharing and talking with others who have been through a similar situation can bring great relief. Consider the following writing prompts:
• How did you end up in The Network?
• Why did you decide to leave?
• What's life been like since?
Sharing your story can be an emotional process, and making it clear for others to read and follow takes time and patience. We've put together some suggestions to help you write it down.
Read the suggestions or just start writing below to get started. You can also email [email protected].
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HELP OTHERS HEAL
Consider donating to the National Association for Christian Recovery (NACR), a 501.c.3 non-profit whose primary purpose is to help provide resources to recover from abuse (including spiritual abuse) and addiction. Leaving The Network admires the work of NACR but is not associated with their organization.