KENTWOOD, MI -- A Grand Rapids pastor accused of attempting to arrange a meeting with an 11-year-old girl for sex will face a slightly different set of charges when he returns to court next month.

David Diehl's preliminary hearing was delayed Thursday morning after the prosecution submitted a second amendment to the charges filed against the 39-year-old Kentwood man.

The two counts Diehl is facing were altered to remove the "producing" aspect of his charges, according to defense attorney Matt Borgula. Diehl is accused of child sexually abusive activity and using a computer to commit a crime.

While being updated on the wording of the replacement charges, Kentwood District Judge William Kelly said Diehl still faces a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

Giving the defense time to familiarize themselves with the new charges, Kelly pushed the preliminary hearing to Feb. 16.

Borgula declined further comment on the case, stating he needs time to review the amended charges.

Diehl, who was a pastor at Church on Fire in Grand Rapids at the time of the incident, was arrested in November after an undercover officer caught him allegedly attempting to set up a meeting to have sex with an 11-year-old girl.

The officer was posing on Craigslist as a man trying to prostitute his young daughters.

Police said Diehl accepted the bait, and later admitted there's a strong possibility he would have met with the man for the purpose of having sex with his young daughter.

The Church on Fire website has since been wiped clean of all content. A spokesperson with the church declined comment.