See for Yourself: Grace Episcopal Alexandria Tells Courts I’m a “Domestic Terrorist”


I recently read a poll that showed that two-thirds of people in their 20’s have no use for church. And one-half of those, or one-third of the total population, actively oppose church, seeing it as a place of hypocrisy, deceit, and prejudice.
Unfortunately, my experiences with Grace Church show that these observations are, in many cases, spot on.
In the attached screenshot, through attorney Jeffery Chiow, Grace Episcopal tries to convince the Venango County PA courts to drag my terminally ill mother into court by claiming that her blogging about the church was “domestic terrorism.” Since when was blogging a form of terrorism? And if it were terrorism, why didn’t the police arrest someone? In fact, Malm even told the diocese in writing that he had contacted the FBI. Does that tell you anything?
Nor is that the church’s only fabrication. In one case, church attorney Jeff Chiow, whose new name is “Sugarland,” made up a story about a fictional church shooting in the imaginary town of “Sugarland Texas.” He referenced this in his pleadings, claiming that I was inspired by this non-existent event. And when I told the bishop about this lie, I didn’t even get the courtesy of a response.
Yes, it’s a dangerous world out there. Bloggers, protestors, petitioners — what’s next?