Pastor's Endorsement Did Not Constitute Election Intervention
by Amanda Adams*, 5/21/2008
Pastor Wiley Drake of First Southern Baptist Church in Buena Park, CA has reportedly been cleared by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of allegations that he violated the ban on election intervention. Drake made it public that he was being investigated by the IRS in February for endorsing presidential candidate Mike Huckabee in a press release on his church's letterhead and on his radio program.
The IRS letter announcing that he is no longer under investigation, and did not violate the tax code, was provided to local media. The letter states; "the press release date August 11, 2007 was a personal endorsement by the church's pastor . . . sent from Rev. Drake's personal email account and sent to personal acquaintances and was not sent to any of the church's congregants. . . . Based on these facts, the IRS has concluded that Buena Park First Southern Baptist Church did not engage in prohibited political campaign intervention in violation of the requirements of IRC section 501(c)(3)."
Drake's counsel was from the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) and is part of ADF's "Pulpit Freedom Sunday".
