Pastor Harry Thomas, co-founder of Creation Fest, listens to a speaker in this file photo from 2011.

Largest Christian Music Fest Founder Charged With Child Molestation

Share:

The founder of Creation Festival—the nation’s largest Christian music festival—has been “indefinitely suspended” from the ministry and his position as pastor of his New Jersey church after he was arrested on charges of child molestation.

Harry L. Thomas, 74, was charged Wednesday (Dec. 6) with sexually assaulting four minors “over a lengthy period of time ending two years ago,” according to the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office. The charges include one count of aggravated sexual assault, three counts of sexual assault and four counts of endangering the welfare of children.

Those alleged assaults occurred over a 16-year period between 1999 and 2015 in Medford Township, N.J., where Thomas lives, according to the prosecutor’s office. His church—Come Alive New Testament Church, which has been described as charismatic—also is in Medford Township.

The prosecutor’s office did not name the victims or detail the assaults, but Come Alive said the allegations are “unrelated” to the pastor’s roles at the church or its ministries, including Creation Festival, according to a post on its website. Its leadership is “actively cooperating” with authorities, it said.

A similar message was posted Friday on the Creation Festival website and Facebook page.

Thomas was criticized previously at a 2014 congressional hearing for his advocacy on behalf of a couple from his church who were accused of starving four foster children, according to New Jersey’s Courier Post.

The former disc jockey-turned-pastor founded Creation Festival in 1979 after he had a vision of “thousands of kids on a hillside,” he told RNS as the festival celebrated its 25th anniversary. It grew from attracting 5,000 people to a park in Lancaster, Pa., that first year, to annual, multi-day events in both Pennsylvania and Washington state.

The two festivals, Creation Northeast and Creation Northwest, draw up to 100,000 attendees a year, according to Christianity Today. Creation Northeast brought more than 75 Christian speakers and musical artists to central Pennsylvania in June 2017, including popular musicians Crowder, Casting Crowns, Relient K, Sho Baraka, TobyMac and For King and Country. {eoa}

© 2017 Religion News Service. All rights reserved.

Share:

Leave a Reply


More Spiritual Content
Morning Rundown: Pope Opens ‘Holy Door’ Portal on Christmas Eve
Believe in Yeshua as Our True Messiah
8 Angels Hiding in Plain Sight at Famous Church
Revival, Repentance and Reward: Kent Christmas 2025 Prophetic Message
Ancient ‘Mount of Olives’ lamp with Jewish Temple symbols discovered in Jerusalem
Pope Opens ‘Holy Door’ Portal on Christmas Eve
Troy Black: 2025 is the Year of Rebuilding
Prophetic Vision of America’s Future: Chaos, Deep-State Plans and the Final Great Awakening
24 Things You Will Need Desperately In A Post-Apocalyptic World
Morning Rundown: Megachurch Pastor Launches AI Prayer App
previous arrow
next arrow
Shadow

Most Popular Posts

Latest Videos
88.7K Subscribers
1.1K Videos
9M Views

Share