BY Benjamin ClarkDecember 4, 2025
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Longtime church treasurer charged with misusing six figures

A North Carolina woman is facing trial after being accused of taking more than $122,000 from a church that trusted her for over a decade, as WLOS reports.

Misty Stockton Honeycutt, 46, is alleged to have embezzled nearly $123,000 from Bible Baptist Church in Marion, North Carolina, during her 11-year stint as church treasurer.

The case came to light after financial discrepancies were noticed by church leaders, setting off a chain of discoveries they never expected.

Church Leaders Uncover Major Financial Gaps

Suspicion arose when account balances didn’t match expectations, prompting the church to begin a deeper look into their finances—an investigation that they had to fund themselves by requesting bank records.

According to church officials, the missing money was originally earmarked for missions and church operations but was allegedly siphoned off for unrelated purposes.

Misty Honeycutt resigned from her position as treasurer shortly after questions were raised about the church’s financial records.

Authorities Step In After Amount Surpasses Threshold

Once the suspected losses crossed the $100,000 mark, church leaders handed the case over to local law enforcement, who launched a formal investigation.

Honeycutt was eventually arrested in the fall and booked into the McDowell County Jail. She now awaits her next court appearance, scheduled for January 19.

The case has stunned the small church community, where Honeycutt had been a trusted figure for over a decade—proof that betrayal can come in a familiar face.

Church Feels Betrayed After Years Of Trust

Lead Pastor Steve Durham was the one tasked with breaking the difficult news to the congregation. “It was hard to tell them,” Durham said. “But the truth is never easy.”

His words reflect the shock that comes when those guarding the offering plate allegedly dip into it themselves. Conservatives know too well how often institutions rot from the inside when no one’s watching the watchers.

Durham added, “We thought all this had gone to the mission field, and it hadn’t.” A sobering reality that explains why trust, once lost, is so hard to regain.

Legal Consequences Loom After Alleged Misuse

If convicted, Honeycutt could face as many as 19 years in prison—strong consequences, but justified if the charges hold up in court.

It’s worth noting that Honeycutt has declined media interviews and is currently in the process of finding a new attorney. Her former legal representative had requested reporting delays, citing “complex personal factors.”

Whether that complexity adds up to a defense remains to be seen in court. But for now, the only complexity that matters is the 11 years of financial mismanagement that church leaders say robbed their mission work blind.

Small Congregation Left To Pick Up The Pieces

In a world that increasingly seems to normalize wrongdoing under the banner of progress, it’s a painful kind of irony to see a traditional church—focused on mission work—allegedly defrauded by one of its own.

The story isn’t just about money; it’s about broken trust, diverted purpose, and the long shadow of accountability that eventually catches up.

Yet the church is trying to move forward. The scars will remain, but so will the truth—no matter how difficult it is to say out loud.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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