Surprise at leader’s resignation

Howard Temple, Gloriavale’s former overseeing shepherd. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
Howard Temple, Gloriavale’s former overseeing shepherd. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
A former Gloriavale member says he is surprised to hear its disgraced leader has resigned.

Howard Temple has stepped down as Overseeing Shepherd after being convicted of sexual offending against girls and women at the secluded West Coast community.

Temple, 85, pleaded guilty to five charges of indecent assault, five of doing an indecent act and two of common assault just days into a judge-alone trial in Greymouth last month.

He was on bail awaiting sentencing.

Temple became Overseeing Shepherd in 2018, after the death of the community’s founder Hopeful Christian.

He has been replaced by Stephen Standfast, 48.

Gloriavale’s new overseeing shepherd, Stephen Standfast.
Gloriavale’s new overseeing shepherd, Stephen Standfast.
John Ready was expelled from Gloriavale in 2017, after questioning the authority of the group’s leadership.

He said he was surprised to hear of Temple’s resignation, but Mr Standfast had long been designated to take over the role.

Mr Ready said he did not think a new leader would make a difference in the community.

"I just can’t see it," he said.

"You can have all the best intentions, but the incentive structure [of the community] is pointing in the other direction, and they can’t fight it."

Mr Ready said the odds were against Mr Standfast.

"I think Stephen will try hard, but I think that the principle, and the foundation of the place is against him," he said.

"I personally think it can’t be beaten, and it will just continue, as long as Gloriavale continues it will have issues." — RNZ

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