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‘Well embedded’: National MP now admits being member of 'cult' under FBI sex abuse probe

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Anna Leask,
Publish Date
Thu, 17 Apr 2025, 7:28am

‘Well embedded’: National MP now admits being member of 'cult' under FBI sex abuse probe

Author
Anna Leask,
Publish Date
Thu, 17 Apr 2025, 7:28am
  • National MP Hamish Campbell has been accused of downplaying his role in the Two by Twos ministry. 
  • Sources claim Campbell is an 鈥渆lder鈥 and hosts group meetings at his Christchurch home. 
  • The FBI and NZ police are investigating the sect over sexual abuse allegations. 

National MP Hamish Campbell has been accused of downplaying his 鈥渃onnection鈥 to a secretive religious movement under investigation by the FBI and New Zealand police over allegations of sexual abuse, the Herald can reveal. 

Multiple sources have claimed that Campbell is an 鈥渆lder鈥 in the Two by Twos ministry and, over the years, has been responsible for hosting many weekly Bible meetings at his private home in Christchurch. 

And despite last week saying, 鈥淢y connection to the organisation has been through family鈥, yesterday, he admitted to the Herald, in response to a series of questions, that he is, in fact, a member. 

鈥淚 am a member of a small Christian group who meet in people鈥檚 homes on Sundays rather than go to church. I have hosted a small number of meetings at my home,鈥 Campbell said. 

鈥淚 consider my faith personal, but it鈥檚 something I鈥檝e grown up with. It鈥檚 a part of my life, but my views on the world are informed by the fact I鈥檓 socially liberal and the 20 years I鈥檝e spent working in scientific research.鈥 

Last week, it was revealed Campbell had links to the controversial home-based fundamentalist Christian sect. 

It has no official name but is commonly known as the Two by Twos or The Truth. 

There are no official buildings, it is not registered as a charity, and its members meet at private homes for 鈥淗ouse Church鈥 on Sundays and several other times a week to study the Bible and pray. Additional meetings are held at members鈥 homes or in community halls. 

The Herald reported on National MP Hamish Campbell's link to the group last week. Photo / NZHThe Herald reported on National MP Hamish Campbell's link to the group last week. Photo / NZH 

Last year, the FBI launched a global investigation into the sect after allegations of sexual abuse were made by several former members. 

And in February, New Zealand police became involved, and members here who had contacted the FBI received an email from the national adult sexual assault team. 

Campbell told media last week he had no knowledge of the historical allegations. 

He was also questioned about his role within the Two by Twos. 

In a statement to the Herald, he said allegations of sexual abuse, or any other serious misconduct, must be thoroughly investigated and addressed with full accountability. 

鈥淢y connection to the organisation has been through family, and while I have been made aware of these historical allegations through the media, I have no personal knowledge of the individuals involved,鈥 he said. 

Dr Hamish Campbell. Photo / SuppliedDr Hamish Campbell. Photo / Supplied 

In May last year, he told RNZ: 鈥淚 have had an association with this organisation through my family. I am unaware of the reported historical abuse claims. Any allegations of abuse, anywhere, should be reported to police and investigated.鈥 

The Herald can today reveal claims that Campbell has far more than 鈥渁n association鈥 with the Two by Twos. 

Sources spoken to by the Herald have claimed that for some years now, he has held the rank of 鈥渆lder鈥 and has been responsible for hosting weekly Bible meetings at his home. 

The Herald has also been shown information recently disseminated to members of the ministry in Christchurch listing Campbell at the top of a group of 鈥淪unday night meetings鈥 hosts. 

Former members said different people in and out of the group used different terminology for the meetings and the ranks of those hosting them. 

For example, the sources say laypeople can be referred to as friends or saints, and preachers can also be called ministers. 

The Herald understands Campbell鈥檚 father Bruce is a more senior elder and hosts House Church every Sunday morning at his Christchurch home. 

Numerous former members have contacted the Herald this week, concerned about Campbell鈥檚 public statement. 

They say he has downplayed his role in the ministry, which his family has been part of for generations. 

鈥淗amish has come from a very influential family鈥 Hamish is very well embedded in the cult,鈥 said one source. 

鈥淗e says he鈥檚 associated, but there鈥檚 a lot more to it.鈥 

The Two by Twos gather in private homes to worship.  Photo / ThinkstockThe Two by Twos gather in private homes to worship. Photo / Thinkstock 

A second source 鈥 who was born into the ministry and only left recently 鈥 also took umbrage at Campbell鈥檚 statement. 

鈥淗amish is saying he鈥檚 鈥榗onnected鈥 through his family in the church 鈥 he鈥檚 an elder of a Sunday night study meeting,鈥 they claimed. 

鈥淚f he鈥檚 told the Prime Minister he鈥檚 only 鈥榗onnected via family鈥 鈥 then he鈥檚 flat out lied to the Prime Minister. 

鈥淧eople should be pissed at Hamish鈥檚 response鈥 Hamish is fully in it.鈥 

The Herald asked Campbell to elaborate on his role in the group and clarify why he had previously said it was an 鈥渁ssociation鈥 or 鈥渃onnection鈥. 

鈥淚 am a member of a small Christian group who meet in people鈥檚 homes on Sundays rather than go to church,鈥 he said yesterday. 

鈥淚 have hosted a small number of meetings at my home.鈥 

Campbell would not be drawn further on his status as an 鈥渆lder鈥. 

鈥淚 consider my faith personal, but it鈥檚 something I鈥檝e grown up with,鈥 he said. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a part of my life, but my views on the world are informed by the fact I鈥檓 socially liberal and the 20 years I鈥檝e spent working in scientific research.鈥 

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Photo / 九一星空无限 Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Photo / 九一星空无限 

Last week, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he was 鈥渘ot aware of his particular faith or the details of it鈥. 

He had not raised with Campbell his association with The Two by Twos, nor had he questioned his role in the group and what that entailed. 

鈥淚 haven鈥檛 asked him鈥 I haven鈥檛 had those conversations with him,鈥 he said. 

鈥淚 don鈥檛 ask people of a Catholic faith as to whether they鈥檙e connected to issues of child abuse and the Catholic faith.鈥 

A spokesperson for Luxon said yesterday he was 鈥渁ware鈥 of Campbell鈥檚 鈥渕embership of the group鈥. 

No further response was given. 

Anna Leask is a Christchurch-based reporter who covers national crime and justice. She joined the Herald in 2008 and has worked as a journalist for 18 years with a particular focus on family and gender-based violence, child abuse, sexual violence, homicides, mental health and youth crime. She writes, hosts and produces the award-winning podcast A Moment In Crime, released monthly on nzherald.co.nz  

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