Then on Sept. 26, church leaders met with an attorney who advised them to go to the police. Church leaders filed a report on Sept. 27. They turned over Patterson's phone and computer and gave police access to the church property.
"We here at Nolensville Road Baptist Church want to let our community know that the sinful actions of one man does not reflect upon the church as a whole," a prepared statement provided by James Thomas said. "We remain committed to truth, transparency in all our operations, and for the care and support for the victims and family who have been victimized by the alleged perpetrator.
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