September 13 Response
Brighton Campus
Our commitment is to be fully transparent and care for victims.
This page provides the most up-to-date information that we will continue to update as we receive it.
Care for victims is our number one priority. If the sheriff’s office notified you or a loved one as a victim, we will come alongside you to ensure you receive the mental health and pastoral care you need. Since the sheriff’s office will not notify us if you are a victim, we have established a safe and confidential way for you to reach out for help. If you have been informed that you are a victim, please contact Michelle Ounanian using the button below. Your anonymity and confidentiality will be protected.
Call or Text | 810-214-2092
Published May 22 | Livingston Daily Article
Published April 17 | Livingston Daily Article
January 15 | Update
To the best of our knowledge, the Sheriff’s Office has completed their investigation and the Sheriff’s Office has contacted all victims. Our priority remains the well-being of the victims. Please be assured that our confidential and secure process for accessing pastoral care, mental health support, and other resources is always available. Victims can reach out by clicking the button to the right or by texting/calling 810-214-2092. Anonymity and confidentiality are of the utmost importance.
For the latest update from the Livingston Daily, please click here.
On September 13th and 14th, thorough searches of all 2|42 Community Church campuses were conducted by church leadership. Additional professional, third-party searches took place on September 16th, 17th, and 21st. No further recording devices were discovered in any church facilities during these searches.
Debriefing + Training
October 9 | Training for all staff completed
September 27 | Internal debrief with Leadership Advisory Team
September 25 | Community Mental Health Team debrief with Brighton Worship Team
September 23 | Internal debrief with Leadership Team
September 17 | Community Mental Health Team debrief with Brighton and Central staff
September 19 | Statement from Livingston County Sheriff’s Office
September 17 | Processing Trauma Event with Dr. Wes Beavis
In the aftermath of the news from this weekend, we want to come alongside you as we all process together. Join us on Tuesday, September 17th at 6:30pm at our Brighton campus, to hear Dr. Wes Beavis, a clinical psychologist, as we work to process through the trauma together. We know this is difficult, but we are here for you. Childcare will be provided. We hope you will join us.
Published September 16 | Livingston Daily Article
Third-party sweeps were completed by Weber Security Group, Inc. and buildings were cleared. No additional devices were found.
September 16 | Brighton Campus
September 17 | Livonia + Ann Arbor Campuses
September 21 | Lansing + Taylor + Saginaw + Monroe Campuses



