“We acted in good faith, gave more than what was required, and consistently extended grace,” said Jay. “Any allegations of misdeeds are simply not true and we welcome a full and honest examination, because the truth will speak for itself.”
“It saddens me deeply to see Chandler publicly allege something so wildly untrue,” Jay said. “There’s a pattern of avoided accountability, unresolved conflicts passed off to others, and a history of others being forced to carry the weight of consequences never owned. That pattern ends here.”
Jay added that he refuses “to let a false narrative undo what so many people have labored, sacrificed, and prayed for over the years.”
“And yet, in all of this, I remain hopeful. The mission of Maverick City is bigger than any one person. We will keep building. We will keep creating. We will keep lifting the name of Jesus in every room He opens until the Lord Himself says our time is up,” Jay concluded. “We stand on truth. We stand on integrity. And we will not be moved.”
ChurchLeaders has reached out to Chandler Moore and Maverick City Music for comment and will update this article in the event of any responses.