That is not correct. He was "released from ministerial duties for a time of healing, counsel and guidance". That was later cleared up to be a temporary suspension, a paid vacation, for all intents and purposes, by the overseer who preached the last two Sundays. Rest assured that, barring being charged with something in the very near future, JPM will be back in his pulpit very soon. JPM owns the church, the building, and the land the church sits on. He almost certainly hand-picked the 'bishop overseer' and the board of trustees. They know who the boss is. JMO
Rev. Charles Randall disputed reports that he had fired John-Paul Miller, 44, after 30-year-old Mica was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound on April 27.
‘He has not been fired’, the preacher, 72, said during a sermon at Solid Rock Ministries in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on Sunday.
‘I have released him from ministerial functions
for a minute to get some healing, and some counselling and some guidance. You can't go through these things like this and just step right back to same day.’
A reverend who helped Mica Miller's disgraced husband set up his church has defended the pastor - telling his congregation that he needs 'guidance and counselling' DailyMail.com can reveal.
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John-Paul was released from his ministerial duties last week after his wife’s death. News13 learned on Wednesday that John-Paul is technically still an employee of the church and has not been fired.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — The attorney representing Mica Miller and her family told News13 in an exclusive interview Tuesday that Mica did not steal money from Solid Rock Ministries and sai…
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