DELIGHT (AR)
ChurchLeaders [Colorado Springs CO]
October 17, 2024
By Jesse T Jackson
James Vincent Henry, pastor of Crossroads Assembly of God in Delight, Arkansas, has been charged with 100 counts of possessing, viewing, and distributing child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
Editor’s note: This article refers to reports of child sex abuse that some readers might find triggering and/or disturbing.
According to the church’s website, the 43-year-old pastor has been married to his wife Brittney for 12 years, and the couple has three children.
Henry’s wife is also listed as a pastor of Crossroads Assembly of God.
Before becoming pastor of Crossroads Assembly of God, Henry served as a youth pastor at four different churches: Lacey Assembly of God, McGehee First Assembly of God, Mountain Pine First Assembly of God, and Newsong Church in Centerton, Arkansas.
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“An Arkansas State Police (ASP) Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force investigation led to the arrest yesterday (Oct. 15) of James Vincent Henry, 43, of Delight, for 100 counts of crimes related to the possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM),” ASP said in a statement. “Henry is the pastor of [a] church in Delight.”
ASP reported that on Wednesday, Sept. 25, “Special Agents with the ASP ICAC Task Force executed a search warrant in Delight in reference to two cyber tips from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children made through the online messaging applications Snapchat and Kik.”
Agents then reviewed “digital evidence” before obtaining an arrest warrant on Monday (Oct. 14). Pike County Sheriff’s deputies arrested Henry less than 24 hours later.
Henry has been charged with “100 counts of Possession, Viewing, and Distribution of Child Pornography (CSAM).”
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Henry currently remains in custody at the Pike County Detention Center.
The church’s website says that Henry and his wife were foster parents at New Beginnings Children’s Home outside of Centerton, Arkansas, and served there for six years.
During that time the couple reportedly fostered over 70 children in a four-year period. The couple also served for two years with the program’s “transitional living program” that served 18- to 25-year-old young ladies.
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ChurchLeaders reached out to Crossroads Assembly of God for comment by phone, but the call went to a voicemail box, which still features a greeting from Henry.