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Brian Houston from Hillsong found "not guilty"

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Brian Houston, who founded Hillsong in 1983 in Sydney, has been found not guilty "... of concealing his father's sexual abuse of a child."


It seems he is still working as a pastor in Sydney, but he no longer has the profile he did when he was the leader of Hillsong. I don't know which church he is based at or whether he is only doing what might be called PA events.



Where is Brian Houston now? While he awaits trial, Brian Houston is still practicing as a pastor in Sydney, Australia. On Thursday, May 18, 2023, he announced via Instagram that he would be “talking through” some issues that had been brought up by FX’s four-part documentary series, The Secrets of Hillsong.