Lincoln County Youth Pastor Charged with Sexual Exploitation Involving Minor, Report Says

By Philip Phi Posted Aug 21, 2026 at 10:06 PM

In a recent development, a Lincoln County youth pastor has been charged with multiple offenses involving a minor. Jason Coulter, 48, from Hustonville, faces allegations of third-degree sodomy, possession of material depicting a sex performance by a minor, promoting a sexual performance by a minor, and procuring the use of a minor through electronic means.

Coulter, who served as a youth pastor at Green River Pentecostal Church in Hustonville, reportedly admitted to having a sexual relationship with a female minor during discussions with law enforcement. These charges underscore the importance of accountability and justice within religious institutions, aligning with biblical principles of truth and mercy as emphasized in Micah 6:8.

The community and the church are now grappling with the implications of these allegations. It is crucial to approach this situation with a commitment to justice and care for the victims, reflecting the biblical call to “speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves” as stated in Proverbs 31:8-9. This case highlights the need for vigilance and integrity among church leaders to maintain trust and uphold moral standards.

As the legal process unfolds, it is essential to distinguish between allegations and convictions. Coulter, like all individuals, is entitled to a fair trial and the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. The church and community must navigate this challenging time with compassion and a commitment to justice, ensuring that the truth prevails and that those affected receive the support they need.

This situation serves as a sobering reminder of the responsibilities that come with leadership roles within the church. It calls for a renewed dedication to transparency and accountability, ensuring that the church remains a place of safety and spiritual guidance. As Ephesians 5:11 reminds us, “But everything that becomes visible is light, and everything that becomes visible is illuminated by the light. Therefore it says, ‘Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.'” This principle encourages a culture of openness and repentance, fostering an environment where truth and healing can flourish.

In light of these events, the church community is encouraged to reflect on its practices and structures to prevent such occurrences in the future. It is an opportunity to reaffirm the commitment to protect the vulnerable and to act justly, as these actions are integral to living out the Christian faith authentically and responsibly.

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