Megachurch pastor takes his own life after struggle with mental illness

Jim Howard

Jim Howard, lead pastor of the Valencia campus of the more than 6,000 member Real Life Church in California fatally shot himself at home Wednesday after a protracted battle with mental illness.

"It is with a heavy heart that I can confirm we suffered a tragic loss on our church staff this week. On Wednesday, January 23, 2019, Jim Howard — a beloved pastor here at RLC — took his own life," Rusty George, lead pastor of Real Life Church began in a statement released on Facebook last Thursday.

"As all of us who knew Jim can attest, he was a wonderful man with a deep love for Jesus and a passion for sharing the grace of God with anyone he met. He was also a tornado of energy, always looking for new challenges and opportunities to minister to others," George said.

Detectives told The Signal that they began investigating the death of a person found in the backyard of a Valencia home on Wednesday.

Shortly before 3:40 p.m., paramedics with the Los Angeles County Fire Department were dispatched to the home on North Sunny Creek Drive and police were called in to investigate.

In his statement on Thursday, George noted that Howard had been battling with mental illness for a while and had even spoken publicly about his struggle with the disease. Howard had reportedly also served at Real Life Church for more than three years.

"Sadly, Jim suffered in private with mental health challenges — some of which he bravely discussed in public — and was wrestling with some personal issues in recent months. This week he made the tragic decision to end his pain. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, the RLC family and all those who were blessed to know him," George said.

He further urged church members who are struggling and need help to call the church.

The Jared Monroe Foundation a California nonprofit dedicated to fostering awareness, understanding and support for Bipolar Disorder also urged those suffering with mental illness to reach out for help in the wake of the pastor's suicide.

"Our deepest condolences to Pastor Jim Howard's family, friends and RLC family. Mental health challenges affect EVERYONE. Don't suffer alone. Reach out if you need to talk. You don't have to suffer alone," the foundation said in a statement on Friday.

Other members of the Valencia community who knew Howard also shared their grief at his passing with Hometown Station.

"Jim Howard was a class act," KHTS owner Carl Goldman told the outlet. "He was passionate about our valley. We worked closely on the candlelight vigil for the Santa Clarita victims of the Las Vegas shootings, as well as many Halloween events at Real Life Church. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and everyone he touched. He will be missed."

"There are no words anyone can say that will make the griever feel better," Sharon Brubaker, a local advanced certified grief recovery specialist said. "The biggest thing we can do is be there and support. Don't try to fix it, we can't fix it."

"Some people are going to want to talk right now, and the most amazing thing is that we are actually talking about suicide and death by suicide," said Brubaker. "It's not a stigma anymore and we have to talk about it day in and day out."

If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Prevention Helpline (US) on 1-800-273-8255 or the Samaritans (UK) on 116-123 

Courtesy of The Christian Post 

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