Ted Haggard

Ted Haggard
Born
Ted Arthur Haggard

(1956-06-27) June 27, 1956 (age 68)
OccupationFree Methodist Church pastor
Spouse
(m. 1978)

Ted Arthur Haggard (/ˈhæɡərd/; born June 27, 1956) is an American Methodist pastor. Haggard is the founder and former pastor of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and is a founder of the Association of Life-Giving Churches. He served as president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) from 2003 until November 2006.

Haggard made national headlines in November 2006 when a male prostitute and masseur, Mike Jones, alleged that Haggard, who had spoken against the legalization of same-sex marriage, had paid him for sex for three years and had bought and used crystal methamphetamine. Haggard resigned his post at New Life Church and his other leadership roles shortly after the allegations became public. Later, Haggard admitted drug use, some sexual activity with Jones, and an inappropriate relationship with a young man who attended New Life Church.

In 2010, Haggard and his wife, Gayle, founded Saint James Church (Free Methodist Church) in Colorado Springs.[1]

  1. ^ "Powerhouse preacher Ted Haggard faces new allegations of illicit behavior". Colorado Springs Gazette. July 23, 2022. Retrieved August 1, 2024.