Obama’s Former Pastor Getting $1.6M Home in Retirement

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The four- bedroom, 10,000-plus square foot home that Trinity United Church of Christ is building for Reverend Jeremiah Wright. (FNC Photo)

By Jeff Goldblatt

This was supposed to be the week that the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. returned to the pulpit to preach for the first time since his anti-American sermons generated nationwide outrage and drew condemnation from his longtime parishioner, Barack Obama.

But, citing security concerns, Wright canceled his speaking engagements in Florida and Texas. A spokeswoman at his former church in Chicago said his schedule is pending.

A two-week FOX News investigation, however, has uncovered where Wright will be spending a good deal of his time in retirement, and it is a far cry from the impoverished Chicago streets where the preacher led his ministry for 36 years.

FOX News has uncovered documents that indicate Wright is about to move to a 10,340-square-foot, four-bedroom home in suburban Chicago, currently under construction in a gated community.

While it is not uncommon for an accomplished clergyman to live in luxury, Wright’s retirement residence is raising some questions.

“Some people think deals like this are hypocritical. Jeremiah Wright himself criticizes people from the pulpit for middle classism, for too much materialism,” said Andrew Walsh, Associate Director of the Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life with Trinity College in Hartford, Conn.

“So he’s entitled to be tweaked here. So the question really is, how unusual is this? Somewhat unusual,” he said.

According to documents obtained from the Cook County Register of Deeds, Wright purchased two empty lots in Tinley Park, Ill., from Chicago restaurant chain owner Kenny Lewis for $345,000 in 2004.

Documents show Wright sold the property to his church, Trinity United, in December 2006, with the proceeds going to a living trust shared with his wife, Ramah.

The sale price for the land was just under $308,000, about $40,000 less than Wright’s original purchase two years earlier.

Public records of the sale show Trinity initially obtained a $10 million bank loan to purchase the property and build a new house on the land.

But further investigation with tax and real estate attorneys showed that the church had actually secured a $1.6 million mortgage for the home purchase, and attached a $10 million line of credit, for reasons unspecified in the paperwork.

There is apparently nothing wrong with that, according to non-profit tax expert Jack Siegel of Charity Governance Consulting, who examined public documents FOX News obtained from the Cook County Register of Deeds and the Village of Tinley Park.

“At least looking at it from a public document standpoint, there’s clearly not a problem that jumps out or some sort of wrongdoing,” Siegel said.

Siegel characterizes the transaction as unusual, however, because of the way Wright sold the property to Trinity and the way the deal was financed, with the attached $10 million line of credit.

Because churches are classified as private businesses, Trinity isn’t required to reveal its intended use for the line of credit. Nor, because it’s a non-profit entity, is it required to provide that information to the IRS.

A spokesman for ShoreBank, the Chicago-based financial institution that secured mortgages for the loans, said the deals were aboveboard.

Wright did not respond to repeated calls for comment, and Trinity United refused to discuss the specifics of the home it is building for him and the way the deal was financed.

The church referred FOX News to its denominational headquarters in Cleveland, which provided a statement of support:

“It is customary and appropriate in many Christian denominations, including the United Church of Christ, for local churches to offer housing provisions for retiring clergy, especially in cases where pastors have served long-term pastorates. We support efforts by our 5,700 local churches to ensure that retiring pastors and spouses have continuing housing, adequate pension and health care, as an expression of our continuing appreciation for their years of service. Each local UCC congregation is free to honor a retiring pastor in ways it feels most appropriate to address the needs of that clergyperson’s circumstances,” wrote the Rev. J. Bennett Guess, spokesman for UCC’s national office.

“This is about how these kinds of churches work,” notes Walsh. “These pastors who made big successful churches are real valuable commodities. Is it morally wrong? Well, Protestants don’t have the idea that their religious leaders should live modestly or aesthetically. We’re not talking Buddhist monks or Catholic priests here. There’s no tradition that says they have to live poor.”

Tradition at Trinity United centers on a congregation that’s unashamedly black and unapologetically Christian, according to the church’s website. There are also no apologies from the church for the home it’s building for its former senior pastor, who nurtured a religious empire that grew to have more than 8,000 congregants.

204 Responses to “Obama’s Former Pastor Getting $1.6M Home in Retirement”

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Comment by Phil

hmmm.. so I take it that because its the church involved… my tax money is being used to pay for the loans and his house.. seeing as churches are tax exempt and all… millions of dollars worth as a matter of fact.. sad.

 
Comment by Tim

Rev. Wright has made himself rich spouting his hate messages and all those who have contributed to his lifestyle are left out in the cold. How many of those in the congregation will build a 10,000 sqft. home in the near future? The hallmark of a great pastor is he does not live above his flock nor garner monies at the expense of others.

 
Comment by Rich young

Interesting that the rev is now retiring could it be that senator Obama needs him as a consultant if he get’s in the white house???

 
Comment by Joe Bridges

I don’t care if Mr. Wright lives in a twenty million dollar home as long as the church body is aware how ‘their money” and “God’s money” is be spent. But I do find it hypocritical of him to talk about materialism when he seems to be the poster child for it. I had to laugh out loud when I read the part where Obama condemned his former pastor…Obama is just now seeing how radical this guy is, or is he just really slow mentally? Who knows maybe the truth will come out and he’ll admit that he slept through the services. Either way I’m enjoying the saga and hope it last a while.

 
Comment by Evelyn

What a shame he is spending the money the congreation put in the basket for such a lavish home. Do the people in the parish know their money is building him a house far better than the adverage person?

Boy this is a strike on religion and churches. He needs to live in Bahamas where religion is real and people have faith.

He is just an pretending to be a pastor he is really just another actor thinking with his dumb stick.

 
Comment by bill

Fox news, why aren’t you talking about the real issue, the falling economy and this endless war in Irak?

Haven’t you seen John Haggee’s home? Or Pat Bratley Home?? Do you know where the money came from? Another double standard politic.

 
Comment by wayne

Oh what a surprise. The bigot is a hypocrite as well.

 
Comment by Dennis Butler

It is appropriate for the church to provide for the pastor and his wife for there long service. But they should be apologetic as Christians as the bible speaks clearly about excesses and 10,000 sq ft and what appears to be a $10 million retirement account for 2 people is clearly excessive. For his lack of love for his brother and an his abundance of love for the material things he will be judged.

 
Comment by madge jordan

Quite an eye opener.

 
Comment by john

THis is the same minister who preached against the “evil corporate America”, which likes to keep black paople poor. Minister Wright has not been poor for a long time. He has to go down as one of the biggest hypocrites in modern black history.

 

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