The Meeting House was one of the largest megachurches in Canada, but this Sunday, each of its locations will be empty. Its home church gatherings won’t meet during the week. Kids won’t get together for youth programs. Members can’t see their pastors for counsel.

In the aftermath of an abuse scandal that shook the congregation and its leadership, the Ontario-area multisite church announced that it had lost a portion of its insurance coverage and would have to pause its ministry activities.

“Our current insurer has advised us that they will not be renewing our Abuse Liability (AL) and Employment Practices Liability (EPL) coverage as of June 30, 2024,” according to an email sent to congregants, explaining that the Anabaptist megachurch has struggled to get an extension from its insurer or to find another option for replacement coverage.

  • Stern
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    3 months ago

    A doctor having malpractice insurance doesn’t make them bad… but I probably wouldn’t visit the one who got dropped by his insurer either.

    • @norimee
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      73 months ago

      That’s not the same! Doctors like everyone are just humans and humans make mistakes. No matter how much they intent to not harm anyone mistakes happen.

      Abuse is not an accidental mistake.

      • Stern
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        3 months ago

        Yes, it is the same.

        Doctors can get sued for malpractice. Whether they did or not is up to the courts, and lawyering up ain’t free, hence insurance to cover that.

        Edit: Downvotes for statements of fact? Did I mistype and go to reddit?