Still one of the family: Anna Duggar joins Jill and Derick at church to hear pointed sermon about the 'sin of pornography' as they brace themselves for more Josh sex scandals
- Anna Duggar, whose husband Josh has admitted to being unfaithful to her over the course of their marriage, attended sermon at Cross Church
- He also previously admitted in a statement an addiction to online porn and living a 'double life' but has since edited it removing porn reference
- Anna Duggar's parents-in-law, Jim Bob and Michelle, along with Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard were also in attendance on Sunday
- Pastor at times reportedly yelled as he spoke about porn and sin
- Josh Duggar was not in attendance as his parents recently announced he entered long-term treatment program
Members of the Duggar family attended a church service on Sunday where the pastor delivered a message saying 'pornography is a secret sin'.
Anna Duggar, whose husband Josh has admitted to being unfaithful to her over the course of their marriage, was present with her four children during the sermon at Cross Church, ET Online reported.
Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard and their son Israel, along with Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, Anna's parents-in-law, were also in attendance as Pastor Jeff Crawford delivered an impassioned sermon in which he at times reportedly yelled as he spoke about porn and sin.
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Members of the Duggar family attended a church service on Sunday where the pastor delivered a message saying 'pornography is a secret sin' (Jill and Derick Dillard and their son Israel are pictured during the church service on Sunday as they were brought on stage for prayer)
Anna Duggar (above with her husband Josh and newborn Meredith) was present at Cross Church on Sunday with her four children where the pastor delivered an impassioned sermon. Her reality star husband recently admitted to being unfaithful to her over the course of their marriage
Anna Duggar arrived and left the church with her parents-in-law Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar (pictured)
Josh Duggar, along with Jessa and Ben Seewald, was not in attendance.
His parents, Jim Bob and Michelle, recently announced he had entered a long-term treatment program believed be at the Reformers Unanimous program in Rockford, Illinois.
During the sermon, Pastor Crawford stressed that accountability is key and at one point said, 'I know there are some folks in here today - pornography is a deal in your life,' according to ET Online.
He suggested that parents should use filters for their family's Internet usage before later speaking on forgiveness.
'We're for healing. We're for forgiveness,' Pastor Crawford said. 'There is no judgment here.'
A message of forgiveness is being preached to Anna Duggar by members of the Duggar family, a source told ET Online.
During the church service, the Dillards were brought on stage by a second pastor who asked the congregation to pray for their work in Central America.
The Dillards are back in the U.S. for a short visit from Central America where they are serving as missionaries.
Anna Duggar, who arrived and left the church with the Duggar family, was reportedly in good spirits as she stayed near her children and was seen waving and smiling at churchgoers.
During the sermon, Pastor Jeff Crawford (left) at times reportedly yelled as he spoke about porn and sin and also spoke about forgiveness. A message of forgiveness is being preached to Anna Duggar by members of the Duggar family, according to a source close to the situation
Josh and wife Anna pictured at their wedding ceremony in 2008. His parents recently announced he had entered a long-term treatment program believed be at the Reformers Unanimous program in Rockford, Illinois
The Duggars, who spent time on stage speaking with members of the congregation and taking pictures, were the last to leave the church.
The family attended the church service ahead of Amy Duggar's wedding on Sunday evening in Northwest Arkansas, which they were hoping would be an escape from the controversies surrounding the family, a source told ET.
Amy Duggar tied the knot with her fiance of less than two months, Dillon King, at Horton Farms near Bentonville, Arkansas where 400 guests were expected to be in attendance, according to People.
The source told ET it would not be surprising if information comes out suggesting Amy Duggar's cousin, Josh, might have had more mistresses.
'It's all so sad, and at this point, who knows what else will come to light,' the source told ET.
Last month, porn star Danica Dillon shared details about her alleged sexual encounters with the disgraced reality star.
Also in August, Josh Duggar released a statement saying he had been unfaithful to his wife, Anna, and that he had been secretly 'over the last several years been viewing pornography on the internet and this became a secret addiction and I became unfaithful to my wife.'
The bombshell statement came just hours after the troubled 19 Kids and Counting star was named as one of the 37 million cheating spouses to allegedly have Ashley Madison accounts.
On Sunday, Amy Duggar (pictured on the show 19 Kids and Counting) tied the knot with her fiance of less than two months, Dillon King, at Horton Farms near Bentonville, Arkansas where 400 guests were expected to be in attendance
Josh has edited this statement multiple times, removing that he had a porn addiction and a reference to his molestation of his siblings as a teenager.
On the Duggar family's official website, Josh Duggar's statement no longer mentions pornography and has since been edited to read: 'I have been the biggest hypocrite ever. While espousing faith and family values, I have been unfaithful to my wife.'
The outing of him allegedly having Ashley Madison accounts is just the latest controversy for the reality star after he was forced to admit molesting four of his nine sisters as a teen.
Those revelations brought an end to his family's reality TV show.
He was never charged with a crime for the incidents as by the time police learned of the offenses the statue of limitations had passed, and his parents did not notify authorities in an official capacity at any point after learning about their son's actions.
For 10 seasons, 19 Kids and Counting had chronicled the home life of Arkansas couple Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and their now-19 children including Josh.
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