Reverend Christopher Brain led the Nine O'Clock Service, a rave-style worship that attracted hundreds of young people. A designated homebase team of mostly young women performed unpaid domestic duties, prepared meals, cared for his child, walked his dog and slept at his house up to two nights per week under a rota of service. Many women who opposed premarital sex were expected to give sensual, late-night massages to Brain, who framed the contact as therapy for sexual repression. The massages often occurred in the attic bedroom of his marital home, which was paid for and maintained by NOS.
The group of predominantly young, attractive women, who had devoted themselves to a church movement they believed was changing the world, were to do anything their leader required. This included preparing his meals, cleaning his home, looking after his child, honouring and praying for him and always putting his needs before their own. It also required them to sleep at his house for up two nights per week
But, sadly, the demands placed on some women who found themselves in Brain's church movement did not stop there. Despite most not believing in sex before marriage, many were expected to give sensual massages to the controlling and charismatic evangelical preacher, who told the women he was helping them to overcome their sexual repression. He was usually in his underwear during the late-night back rubs to relieve tension headaches in the attic bedroom of his marital home, which was paid for, decorated and meticulously maintained
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