The Rev. Wes Feltner has resigned his position at a Burnsville megachurch, following allegations that he had inappropriate sexual relationships with two 18-year-olds when he was in his 20s and serving as youth pastor at the Indiana church they attended.
Feltner, 41, was a popular pastor at Berean Baptist Church in Burnsville, which has experienced tremendous growth in the six years since he started there and had recently opened a second location in Lakeville.
Members of the congregation learned of Feltner's resignation this weekend when a statement from church elders was read at services.
"After much prayer and deep consideration for his family and the mission of Berean Baptist Church, Pastor Wes Feltner has submitted his resignation," the statement said. "Pastor Wes and his family are entering a period to seek healing and we will walk with them during this process."
Earlier this month, Berean Church officials said they had hired an outside firm to investigate the women's claims while Feltner took a leave of absence. That investigation continues and Feltner is cooperating, according to the Berean elders' letter.
JoAnna Hendrickson and Megan Frey, both now 35, say Feltner used his position of authority inappropriately and manipulatively 17 years ago, when the women were in their high school and college years.
They detailed their allegations on a website they created, where they discussed their relationships with Feltner and the emotional struggles they've had as a result.
Hendrickson and Frey said Friday they couldn't comment on Feltner's resignation because he is still under investigation by the church.