Tagged “wedding”

Steven Sitler: Wedding Ceremony

On June 11, 2011, Pastor Douglas Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, presided over the wedding ceremony of a serial pedophile to a graduate of New Saint Andrews College (NSA). (This video is extremely large, so unless you have ultra-high-speed internet, you might want to let it stream awhile before you view it.)

[Vision2020] Status Hearing Steven Sitler

Moscow Vision 2020

This morning I sat in a nearly empty courtroom and listened to arguments regarding the June 11th marriage of Steven Sitler and Katie Travis. The Department of Corrections unambiguously stated that they did not support this marriage. . . .

[Vision2020] Sitler Travis Wedding

Moscow Vision 2020

About a month ago I published an email on V2020 addressed to Doug Wilson and his elders regarding the forthcoming marriage of Steven Sitler and Katie Travis. I specifically named the elders so that in their daily out and about in Moscow you would know who they are and what they represent. Now, I will answer some of the questions that I (rhetorically) asked them. (They didn’t bother to answer me.) A degree of culpability for supporting this sacrilegious “marriage” covers all of them, but some actors are more deeply involved than others. . . .

June11Eleven.com: “The Engagement” — Katie’s Rendition

Sitler preying on naïve child

At Christmas time, Steven flew down to Nevada so that he could meet my parents and hang out at our house. He was a bit sick, but as he walked out of the gate of the plane I couldn’t help running over and pretty much jumping into his arms (one good thing about long distance relationships is that you really appreciate. . . .

New West: “Two Child Molestation Scandals Break Over Moscow’s Christ Church”

New West

For 18 months, a serial child molester named Steven James Sitler called Moscow home. He boarded with a Christ Church family. He attended Doug Wilson’s New St. Andrews College. How did the community and members of Christ Church learn of Steven Sitler’s crimes? On a local blog and, later, on an Internet community chat group. What’s wrong with this picture? Everything. . . .