BELTON, S.C. (ABP) — A Southern Baptist pastor in South Carolina is facing arson charges after allegedly setting fire to his own church building March 8.
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division announced March 9 the arrest of Christopher Daniels, 41, of Belton, S.C., on a charge of second-degree arson. A press release said Daniels "willfully and maliciously" set fire to Blue Ridge Baptist Church in Belton.
On March 9 the Greenville News reported the church's pastor discovered a fire while unlocking the building for Sunday worship.
The next day the paper quoted Anderson County Fire Chief Billy Gibson as saying officials found evidence early on that the fire was intentionally set. After further investigation, they concluded that Daniels was the suspect.
Roger Orman, associate executive director of the South Carolina Baptist Convention, said the congregation — until recently known as Triangle Baptist Church — is on a roster of churches that cooperate with the state convention. A searchable database of Southern Baptist churches says the congregation was formed in 1900 and has 107 members.
The local newspaper said about half of the congregation's active membership — about 25 members, mostly elderly women — stopped attending after a series of attacks by vandals who spray-painted what appeared to be gang symbols on walls of the sanctuary.
In January the Anderson, S.C., Independent-Mail quoted Daniels as saying the church was vandalized about five times within a two-month period.
If convicted Daniels could receive up to 25 years in prison. He was held on $25,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court April 24.
Daniels reportedly became a Southern Baptist pastor about a year ago, and Triangle Baptist Church was his first preaching job.
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Bob Allen is senior writer for Associated Baptist Press.