On July 25, she received a letter demanding she withdraw or they would kick her out. Subsequently, the college decided she was incapable of meeting their ideals. While the Hillsong doc allegedly said she was fine, scans from an unaffiliated practice confirmed she had kidney stones.Īfter being threatened with failing, she worked the conference, but ended up passing out during her shift after scrubbing toilets for hours, Bosch claimed. “They have everything in house, so nothing can slip out,” she said. Shortly before a huge annual conference in late June, Bosch became sick, but she says she was discouraged from seeing her own doctor and made to visit Hillsong’s. Her visa was often threatened as a tactic to keep her in line, Bosch claims. Hillsong pastor who fired Carl Lentz puts NYC branch under investigation Yolandi Bosch was so disturbed by her time at Hillsong that she and hundreds of other former staffers, students and volunteers are looking for representation so they can take a complaint of what they claim is “industrial slave labor” as defined by the Parliament of Australia. She says she has since been inundated with traumatic Hillsong stories. “I’m here to help anyone with a broken heart as well as a million other amazing people who left this cult,” she wrote in an Insta Story on Saturday. This weekend Herman made her Instagram public, so anyone could reach out with church-related complaints. Herman alleges the “abuse of volunteers and real, amazing people” by Hillsong leadership to fulfill their “petty needs” (a practice called “honoring”) reminded her of instant Cup Noodles: Leaders think they can just add water, no emotional investment necessary, and get a flock of loyal, unpaid laborers.Ī former service pastor - “I was beneath but I did everything” - Herman says that, in her seven years working for the Australia-born temple chain, she routinely watched its cult of personality enchant wide-eyed parishioners. “It’s like you work for a major company” - only worse, Nicole Herman, who helped found Hillsong LA in 2013, told The Post. So say former members of once-celebrity-beloved megachurch Hillsong, who continue to come forward with stories slamming the institution as more “slave labor” than sanctuary after the bombshell firing of adulterous pastor Carl Lentz. This house of God is run more like a corporation - or a sweatshop - than a place of worship. Disgraced celebrity pastor cheated with family nanny Hillsong Church doc details scandalĮx-Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz on ‘sobriety’ and ‘humiliation’ after cheating scandalĮx-Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz’s new megachurch accused of ‘inappropriate’ Easter serviceĭisgraced Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz hired by new church: ‘We believe in Carl’
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