Homepage / Cobb County Headlines
Related To Story

Pastor Resigns After Admitting To Affair

Jim Bolin Will Undergo Counseling, Church Says

POSTED: 6:15 am EST December 15, 2008
UPDATED: 5:26 pm EST December 15, 2008

Officials at Trinity Chapel in Powder Springs cited "inappropriate sexual behavior" Sunday for the sudden resignation of Trinity Chapel founding pastor Jim Bolin.

The congregation was told of the resignation Sunday during an emotional 90-minute service.

The announcement was made from the pulpit by Donald M. Walker, the state administrative bishop for the Church of God.

In a statement sent to CBS 46, a church spokesman said, " Pastor Bolin admitted to inappropriate, consensual sexual conduct with an adult female. There was no illegal activity involved and Pastor Bolin has never been charged with or convicted of any crime at any time in his life."

“It hit me hard. I love the bishop,” said church member Emma Logan.

Church officials said Bolin, 56, who did not attend Sunday's service, will be inactive in the ministry while undergoing counseling.

Bolin's son, Jason, 32, will take over as head pastor, assisted by his wife, Sarah Bolin.

“It's a big change. But he's a wonderful young man. We'll be just fine,” said church member Karen Allen.

Links We Like
Sponsored Content
Find out which triggers are under your control. The answers could prevent migraines, and keep you off the sidelines. More

A great bedroom is designed to be a sanctuary where you can relax and get a good night’s sleep. Find out how to create the perfect bedroom. More

Make your dreams of a college education come true and take advantage of over 4 million tuition-free scholarships available to real people just like you! More

Now more than ever, job security is priority number one with most job seekers. Here are 10 jobs with great job security that employers are actually struggling to fill. More

Health Topics & Information

While it’s the government’s responsibility to ensure that food sold in the U.S. is safe, a few simple precautions can help you protect yourself and your family from foodborne disease. More