Former United Pentecostal Minister Glen Alan Uselmann: Guilty of Sexual Assault

Glen Uselmann

This is going to be a short post to announce that on the evening of July 14, 2022, a jury convicted Glen Alan Uselmann of five counts of second degree sexual assault. This came after a three day trial with multiple witnesses. A date for sentencing has not yet been announced. His bail was revoked and he was taken into custody, being held behind bars at the Dane County Sheriff’s Office’s at their Public Safety Building, a medium security facility. This is Dane County Case Number 2020CF001760.

Glen Uselmann Guilty
Glenn Alan Uselmann convicted of five counts of 2nd degree sexual assault on July 14, 2022.

Glen Alan Uselmann was born on May 19, 1959 and the charges against him are from when his victim, Rebecca Martin-Byrd, was from 12 to 16 years old. She was born in 1976, so there is a 17 year age difference. The crimes occurred when both parties were members of Calvary Gospel Church, which is currently located at 5301 Commercial Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin. During the years in question, John Wesley Grant was the pastor of Calvary Gospel Church and is yet the bishop. Roy Howard Grant, his son, was not in the position of a pastor at this time, as he wasn’t brought in until early 2013. Glen Uselmann was wrongly granted a local license from the United Pentecostal Church in 2013, which was after committing multiple sexual crimes against minors, and either lost or relinquished his license in 2019.

Glen Uselmann in prison
Glen Uselmann in prison, July 14, 2022
Younger John Grant
A much younger John Grant.

John Grant testified at the trial yesterday, after attempting to get out of it more than once. On July 7, the parties discussed possibly allowing him to do video testimony due to his claims of being too ill, but the judge rejected this. Then on July 13, they discussed about him allegedly being hospitalized. (The judge had previously shared that she wanted him in the courtroom unless he was in the hospital.) He and his wife, Darlene, did show up the morning of July 14 and he testified.

See my prior articles on this case: Part One, Part Two and Part Three.

Latest news reports:

Former Madison youth minister convicted of child sexual assault: WMTV NBC 15 July 15, 2022
Former Madison youth minister convicted of child sexual assault: MSN July 15, 2022
Columbus man found guilty of sexually assaulting child while working as Madison church youth minister: WKOW ABC 27 July 15, 2022
Man who worked as Madison youth pastor found guilty of child sex assault charges: Channel 3000 July 15, 2022

You will find a complete list of articles in this series by clicking here.

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Author: Lois

I was a member of the United Pentecostal Church for just under 13 years and was a licensed minister during a short part of that time. I am the owner of the SpiritualAbuse.org website, which was started four years after leaving. I am originally from southern New Jersey.

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