Kevin Prosch

[1] Prosch was raised in Birmingham, Alabama, and has spoken about facing challenges in his early life, including family difficulties and experiences with racism.

[2] Prosch developed his musical abilities and gained prominence in the 1990s through his association with the Vineyard movement, releasing several albums including "Unto The King" and "Even So Come".

[4] Prosch served as the worship pastor with John Wimber in California in the early years of the Vineyard Church movement.

In 1999, Prosch stepped down from his leadership position at a local church after admitting to having "committed adultery and used my gifting to manipulate the women involved... for my own selfish gain and personal pleasure".

Writing to the local Christian community, in an open letter, he expressed his sorrow to his ex-wife, family, and friends for "disappointing and hurting you".

The initial report claimed that International House of Prayer staff member Brent Steeno provided additional evidence of the affair, which noted Prosch's use of blackmail to coerce Edwards into maintaining secrecy.