Pastor who banned ‘infidelity’ Facebook had threesome with wife, church aide

By ANI
Monday, November 22, 2010

LONDON - A pastor who claimed that Facebook was a ‘portal to infidelity’ has revealed that he had threesome sex with his wife and a male church assistant.

The Rev. Cedric Miller’s secret past was exposed after he ordered church leaders to delete their Facebook accounts or resign.

He blamed the social networking giant for causing married couples to have illicit affairs and igniting ‘old passions’.

The 48-year-old leader of the Living Word Christian Fellowship Church in Neptune, New Jersey, confirmed that he played sex games with his wife Kim after his testimony in a court case was revealed.

“It has come to my attention that a very painful part of my past has resurfaced,” the Daily Mail quoted Miller, as writing in an e-mail.

“This was resolved at that time and accordingly we will not allow it to detract from our mission at hand to save as many marriages as we can.

“My life as a minister, husband, father and friend has led me to the conviction that I must do all that I can to help as many people strengthen, preserve and repair the often times fragile cords of marriage,” he wrote.

Miller said his wife had an extramarital affair with a church assistant and that he was present at many of their meetings. And sometimes the assistant’s wife was there too, he claimed.

But the minister said the encounters ‘came to a crashing halt’ when several women in the church accused the assistant of having sex with them.

The pastor sparked controversy last week when he ordered about 50 married church officials to delete their Facebook accounts or quit their leadership positions. (ANI)

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