Ex-members of church where teens beaten talk of decline
Handville said Irwin's preaching was filled with personal attacks on parishioners, whom he forced to work long hours renovating the Irwin family's apartment on the third floor of the former school building that houses the church in New Hartford.
Ames described Irwin as controlling and intimidating.
Since Irwin's fatal stroke several years ago, his wife, Traci, and their children Tiffanie, Daniel and Joseph have been in charge.
Six church leaders and parishioners now face charges including manslaughter and assault for a brutal beating in the sanctuary last Sunday that left 19-year-old Lucas Leonard dead and his 17-year-old brother Christopher hospitalized.
David Bromley, professor of religious studies and director of the World Religions and Spirituality Project at Virginia Commonwealth University, said there are thousands of similar small, independent Christian churches around the country.
The churches generally start with a pastor, sometimes branching out from an existing congregation, who starts out with a group meeting in a home or rented storefront.
The theology of a congregation may lead to strong resistance to a member's wish to leave the group.