Just got back from a long talk with Joe. He's the elder that performed the marriage between my wife and I. A couple of days ago he happened to see her and had her give me the message to give him a call. I still like/love the man as a man, so talking to him is not a problem.
I suggested we meet in a restaurant around the corner from his house. He accepted and asked that I bring my bible, so we did and I did (my study NIV). In the course of our conversation (he arrived w/ a bible and a bound volume), I posed the question that I'd been meaning to ask him for a year and a half... whether that, as an elder, he'd tell me of any pedophiles he knew of in the congregation. He said he wouldn't, only that he'd carefully watch the pervert. After my subdued but emotional reaction, he wanted to know of any scripture that compelled him to do so.
The only one I could think of was the one that says to love your neighbor as yourself. Can you think of any other scriptural principles that should move men of god/conscience to tell their fellow worshipers of pedos in their midst?