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The investigation was prompted when, on July 6, 2016 a large group of former members, including current students, alumni, a former pastor at Hope Christian Church ASU, and family of former members, submitted a formal report with the Dean's Office and Council of Religious Advisers at ASU (CORA), after two of their number had previously met with ASU administration. While this is not the first time people have spoken out about Hope Christian ASU and their activities, this is the first time ASU has received complaints from current students, and thus the first time they have launched a real investigation. The experiences covered date from 2005 until the current year.



The report has also been submitted to several local news outlets, who are interested in publishing stories about Hope Christian Church ASU, and investigating their unethical cult practices. So far, the organizations include:

The Tucson Metro, who covered the controversy surrounding Hope's mother-Church in 2015

ABC 15 Phoenix

CBS 5 Phoenix



The report submitted totaled over 120 pages in length, and detailed:

4 categories of ASU code of conduct violations

6 practices that, while not explicitly covered in the code of conduct, nonetheless create an unhealthy campus environment at ASU

Much of which regards Hope Christian Church ASU and their use of campus clubs as "front groups"

8 categories of psychological manipulation and abuse

The roots of Hope Christian Church ASU, which stem from groups on the first, second, and third levels who are widely considered by evangelical leaders and scholars to be religious cults.

44 indicators of religious cult-groups (per research from social psychologists, sociologists, and evangelical leaders) which are embodied by Hope Christian Church ASU

4 From Steve Hassan's work, "Releasing the Bonds"



14 From the Non-Profit Organization, "Families Against Cult Teachings"



6 Tendencies listed as "Red Flags" by the University of Arizona Religious Council



12 from Dr. Kathleen Taylor's "Brainwashing: The Science of Thought Control", 8 of which are "Lifton's 8 Totalist Themes", derived from his work "Thought Reform: The Psychology of Totalism"



7 From Shawn Nelson's work, "Spiritual Abuse: Unspoken Crisis"

7 Categories of scriptural and Biblical distortion, undertaken by Hope Christian Church ASU to advance the interests and agenda of the Church