Gerald Coates Explained

Gerald Coates (25 November 1944 – 3 April 2022) was an author, speaker, broadcaster and the founder of Pioneer, a neocharismatic evangelical Christian network of churches and forums, established to "develop new churches across the UK and engage in mission globally."[1] A safeguarding review was initiated by Pioneer Trust in response to a complaint raised in July 2023 via social media regarding Coates who had been their late founder and former national leader. As a result, a comprehensive safeguarding investigation was carried out by Christian Safeguarding Services which examined “deeply concerning” behaviour by Coates involving young adult men and children. [2]

Work

Coates was an author, speaker and a broadcaster, in both secular and religious media.

The Pioneer network he founded is a charismatic group of evangelical churches. It is part of the British New Church Movement and can also be described as Restorationist. He later handed over the leadership of the movement to Billy and Caroline Kennedy of New Community, Southampton. Coates himself was responsible for coining the term "New Church" to replace the more confusing former name "House Church Movement," of which he was also a founding member.[3] Along with Roger T. Forster of Ichthus Christian Fellowship and Lynn Green of Youth with a Mission, he was one of the founders of March for Jesus.[4]

He led a church in Leatherhead called Engage, which initially met in the former Thorndike Theatre, but later gathered in Church Halls, Leatherhead. He founded and ran a series of training courses called Insight, which is, in charismatic idiom, a "school of prophecy." He was the chair of the Charismatic Evangelical Round Table for 16 years, was involved with Pioneer's National Churches Forum,[5] and CRAC (the Central Religious Advisory Council).

Safeguarding Investigation

In August 2023, Pioneer Trust (PT) commissioned Christian Safeguarding Services (CSS) to carry out a comprehensive assessment of safeguarding practice of the Pioneer Trust, both currently and historically in response to a complaint made against their late founder and former National Leader, Gerald Coates (GC) on 19 July 2023. A then-19 year old male attendee of a Pioneer evangelism training course alleged that Coates “latched on” to him. Coates subsequently contacted the 19 year old via Facebook and arranged to meet up for one-to-one time. Coates greeted him with an uninvited kiss and that during the interaction, started talking about pornography and masturbation in graphic detail which he (the complainant) found very uncomfortable and was prying into his private life.

Thirty-five people provided written submissions to the review. 26 video interviews were conducted with respondents. 4 further interviews were conducted with people who did not make contact with CSS directly but were encouraged to speak with the reviewers by other respondents.

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The CSS full report was published on 20th May 2024.

Personal life

He married Anona in 1967 and had three sons, two grandsons and two grand daughters. They lived in Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey. He died on 3 April 2022 at the age of 78.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pioneer (web site). 28 June 2014.
  2. Web site: CSS full report.
  3. Andrew Walker Restoring the Kingdom: the Radical Christianity of the House Church Movement 4th Ed (Guildford: Eagle, 1998) 19
  4. Stanley M Burgess, Eduard M van der Maas (eds) The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2002), 45
  5. Web site: About Gerald Coates. https://web.archive.org/web/20090805125604/http://www.fireonmarshamstreet.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=62&Itemid=92. 5 August 2009. 2008.