Son of Peak Vision Church pastor arrested for drug related offences on church grounds. Photo / File
Son of Peak Vision Church pastor arrested for drug related offences on church grounds. Photo / File
A Hawke's Bay pastor says a congregation has been asked to pray for his son who was arrested by armed police on a church property and charged with drug offences.
Arthur Luke Lamborn, son of Peak Vision Church co-pastor Jack Lamborn, was arrested by armed police on July 29 on the grounds of the Te Mata Rd church, on the outskirts of Havelock North.
"We shared it with the church on Sunday," Jack Lamborn said.
"I stood up and asked everyone to get back on their knees and pray for our son.''
Arthur Luke Lamborn, 39, known as Luke, has been charged with possession of methamphetamine, conspiring to supply methamphetamine, conspiring to deal cannabis, offering to supply cannabis and receiving an airless paint sprayer valued at $4000.
Lamborn has been remanded in custody to reappear later this month.
Jack Lamborn, who heads up the church's senior pastoral role with wife Sari, said while his son was arrested on church grounds, the arrest was unrelated to the church's operations.
Jack said his son had been living in a cottage on the church property for about a year.