Faith on Trial: Hillsong
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Subscribe to Crime X+ today. From humble beginnings in a suburban Sydney warehouse to an international pentecostal powerhouse, Hillsong has changed the world around it, counting politicians, business tycoons and A-list celebrities among its true believers. Talking to one of those who has since turned her back on Hillsong, reporter Stephen Drill found himself asking: How did the church get so powerful? And is Hillsong really everything it claims to be? On his journey to find out the truth, Stephen follows the money, exposing disturbing claims of worker exploitation, complicated consensual sexual relationships and a culture where women are allegedly told to physically submit to their husbands. A ground-breaking eight-part investigation, Faith on Trial: Hillsong will leave you asking what you can believe in. Faith on Trial is hosted, written and produced by Stephen Drill and Andrea Thiis-Evensen. The executive producer is Dan Box. Go to faithontrial.com.au for more. Theme song: The Jordan Singers, By His Grace, 2022.
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Keep in mind this is a non-Christian perspective with mostly negative interviews
02/29/2024
I had to write a review because I think some other reviews seem a bit unfair and one was unacceptably cruel to victims mentioned here. If you keep in mind from the start that this podcast does NOT come from a Christian perspective, it could ease some frustration. Some topics the hosts express shock at are actually pretty standard doctrines in the Bible-believing Church as a whole, such as tithing 10% (although it does seem Hillsong has had some issues with transparency in this area, and not all churches prioritize this in their preaching, and Hillsong may not have been wise with their use of funds). I did learn some new things and was able to take it all in with a grain of salt, as someone who knows of Hillsong Church mostly because I’ve been a fan of their music over the years. I am a bit uncomfortable with Brian’s early prosperity gospel and grieved over the church leaders’ treatment of victims of sexual misconduct, and see a great need for change in this area. I still have more positive than negative views of the church because of the impact they’ve had and my own growth as a result of their music and resources, but hope that it is being purified as some of these things come into the light. Power and influence can easily corrupt, no matter who you are. Keep in mind that there were far more people interviewed here who had a NEGATIVE experience at Hillsong, and very few interviewed who stayed and still love it. The latter will be a much bigger number in actuality, although it does NOT negate the experiences of the others. When your church is that large, you tend to have a wide range of experiences as people come in with their own baggage and triggers and tend to hurt each other. That does not excuse some of the behavior mentioned here but it is an unfortunate reality that megachurches can struggle with oversight of these things. My knowledge of the church is still relatively minimal but it does seem there is a need for a robust, fair and accountable system for reporting misconduct in leadership. I do wish Hillsong had responded to the host or that there was more perspective from the other side of the coin, as people are likely to make a lot of assumptions after listening to this podcast.
Pearl clutching reviews
12/01/2024
I was raised in a high demand Christian church. Seeing all the reviews of those offended by the portrayal of Hillsong and its leaders is all too familiar. Christians are notorious for gaslighting victims who speak out and doing all they can to both discredit the victims while protecting the abusers. This podcast was well researched and reported. Hillsong had numerous opportunities to respond to the allegations and declined. Their own behavior is what makes this church look bad and not the actual reporting of that behavior. Keep shining a spotlight on bad behavior! It’s the only way to force these institutions to change.
Underwhelmed
07/30/2024
I went in with high hopes! As a Christian who wants to learn more about the cautionary tales of church leadership so we can do better going forward, I was underwhelmed. I do not condone the lack of transparent leadership nor do I want to invalidate the experience of the poor people who were taken advantage of. But the journalism was poor- it’s so much more about a skeptical jab at church culture/Christianity in general, not so much about the real events of Hillsong church.
Hi😃
10/17/2023
So personally, I was miraculously healed of my anxiety through a vision of Jesus one night in my bedroom during COVID. I had really bad anxiety, thoughts wouldn’t stop, and then I cried out to the Lord that night and said “if you’re real and really died on a cross and rose three days later I need you to show up I can’t do this anymore” and then after my mental breakdown as I closed my eyes to go to sleep I couldn’t feel my entire body not even my ears and I saw Jesus, the next day my mind was completely blank not a thought in sight. And has never been bombarded with thoughts like that since. I say this all to say is I didn’t know hillsong existed at this time when this happened, shoot I wasn’t even going to church, but Jesus met me and I am healed. I think interviews with people with stories like this are important to include as well because many people have been encountered by the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit I know reveals trauma from my past and shows me, exactly, specifically where he was when it happened and shares in my weeping and despair and brings me solution and perspective of true lasting healing. hillsong is the problem, not Jesus. And I think that could’ve been made clear. In regards to 1 Corinthians 7:5, in the same book in chapter 13 of the Bible it says that love is patient, and love is kind, and a man is called to love his wife like Christ loves the church, God gives us a choice. So a husband should be patient with his wife in when she wants to have sex and not force her for the Lord doesn’t do that with us. The word does not make consent seem weird so let’s not push that incorrect narrative. These people had an expectation and placed a weight on hillsong to do things the Holy Spirit was meant to do with them alone in their private time with him, not blaming them but hillsong tried to take on the role of the Holy Spirit instead of letting him be who he is, the helper. And when you do that bad things are gonna happen because we aren’t meant to take on such a role. That’s all thank you.
No Excuses
01/22/2024
I don’t agree with much of what Hill song did, and Brian Houston should be removed as pastor but I also understand the journalist, not being a Christian cannot understand the importance of scripture, especially when he said it’s s 2000 year old book that’s not relevant (something like that) Gods word is TIMELESS. I Corinthians 2:14 states; The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.
Biased and Anti-Christian
12/27/2023
The podcast is an attempt to use Hillsong’s notoriety to portray the Bible and Christians in a bad light. The podcast host is not a Christian, doesn’t understand the Bible and his ignorance and bias is plainly evident in the way he has structured the series. This is an Anti-Christian, agenda driven podcast. 👎👎👎👎👎
Well done- NOT
10/27/2023
The church calls people who are hurting, searching, and troubled to find Hope - to find Jesus. Jesus is the only standard to measure ourselves by. People are messy and evil exists for now. This is a skewed perspective using dramatic music and voice tone to make unresolved problems, which every organization has, seem sinister. We need to hear both sides of the story.
I was a College Student
10/19/2023
Having personally been there in 2001 gives me a perspective that not many of the reviewers here have. This podcast is extremely validating, helping me see that what I experienced there was REAL and not just in my head. I attended music courses with many of those named in this podcast, saw forced resignations of leadership members, was worked to the point of collapse (we called it the “Conference flu”) and became the sickest I’ve ever been in my life, I could barely pay rent because I could work my PAID job of waiting tables on limited time, and after it was all said and done I’m quite traumatized. 9/11 occurred while I was there and I was absolutely devastated while the college did nothing to support American students through that. And the comments from interviewers regarding being pushed aside, cast out, rejected if you couldn’t give everything, or if you were an outcast - it’s true. I experienced that as well. My story goes much deeper than what I’m willing to type out in a review, but this podcast is sharing the truth in regards to the culture, requirements, and manipulation of its students.
NOPE.
10/13/2023
This podcast ain’t it, my guy. You have completely got in the way of the true issues at hand here. Someone hurt you and you should resolve that before you do journalism. I am not a Hillsong follower or member. I am also not a Hillsong hater. The assumptions and hearsay-isms are wild in this podcast. You’ve gathered disgruntled, former people (and ALL churches have them), used their perspectives as facts, and created a podcast about it. You have no idea what is kept confidential that could easily justify financial, volunteer, and leadership actions. I don’t even attend church anymore for my own reasons related to corporate church behavior — this opportunity to be on a platform missed the mark and really misrepresented the work of so many GOOD Christ followers. I will never be on board with trashing the name of Hillsong, no matter what individual members do. God really used Hillsong in the lives of so many, myself included (intimate moments of worship during Hillsong music). Don’t discount that for the sake of hurt feelings. At the end of the day, these people made choices without setting boundaries. That’s a lesson I learned myself. I grew up in a completely different non-mega church and it’s the same concept of how things function. It just sounds typical of this generation of projecting and blaming others for poor life choices. Get off it. Be better.
Detailed Expose of Charlatan Psuedo Christian Church
09/22/2023
Maybe there was some good things that came from Hillsong Church. But, I think it more likely that Shakespeare said it best: The evil that men do lives after them. The good is often interred with their bones. Religious leaders who deliberately distort the teachings of Christ to enrich themselves deserve only sustain, disgust, and public shame and shunning. It’s sad that they will, however, retain a certain number of foolish followers who chose to reject truth in order to maintain their relationship and belief in a fraudulent and avaricious group of conmen.
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