“The one thing I respectfully ask from each of you is to guard hearts, to resist the temptation to speculate or gossip,” the pastor added. “Much of this is fueled by social media posts from individuals with no direct knowledge or facts.” He said, “Unfounded rumors only make the situation worse, and each of us are called to love, mourn, care, and keep our eyes fixed on Jesus.”
On Monday, body camera video was released showing police responding to Caleb’s 911 call, along with footage of him being booked on charges related to the killing of his wife.
ChurchLeaders reached out to CLC for clarification regarding Botner’s resignation and will update this story if a response is received.
