mikedxn
11-07-2006, 10:34 AM
Greetings,
I had hoped the subject line would get attention. I am writing today for advice, help and prayer.
I am a gay man who is Christian and currently lives in the small town of Logan, Ohio, which is about an hour southeast from Columbus. I moved out of my hometown of Columbus with my now ex partner in 2001, to be closer to his family in this part of the state. After moving here I began to find myself slowly slipping back into the closet which has been quite a heavy burden on my spirit. However I did find a church here where I have made a few friends and have the Pastors understanding and support. Unfortunately, his position prevents him from taking a public stand in support of Gays. Also since being here, I have become very involved in the church with taking part in pulling together our contemporary service on Sunday evenings. My main duty is audio and video, where I set up, maintain and operate the sound and video equipment. In the past I have also produced a radio program for the church to air on the local radio station in my own studio (I am a former radio guy). As well as serving for our church, I also offer my sound and video service to others outside of the church, whether in our fellowship hall or an outside location.
This is the reason I am writing. I have felt such a burden on my spirit because of the more fundamental religious views I face on a regular basis. Until now I have just been quiet but have such strong and important beliefs that I need to speak out and openly be who I am, a Christian who is Gay. One of the events I regularly do sound for is a gospel "songfest" (Christian karaoke), yes it can be as bad as you imagine... Anyway, as well as music, people recite readings (poems, news articles, scriptures), and since I have been involved in this group for over 2 years, I decided to read something I had recently written. (WRITING AT END OF POST, some of you may have read it before)
The reading was about how many types of Christians there are. Keeping in mind how many older fundamental Christians that were there, I was nervous to present my writing to them. But took a deep breath and did. Everyone seemed to like what I was reading until I got to the line "and even Gays who are Christian, I know many......." I actually heard groans and gasps, which caused me to read a bit faster. After I finished, there was actually applause, and many people said they liked what I read and it needed to be said more often. That made me feel good until about 20 minutes later. A minister just had to get up and take over the mic, he hadn’t even signed up for any time, and said "I just have to say this, there are NO Christians who could ever be HOMOSEXUAL. If you truly give your life to the Lord, He will cleans that filth from you so you can be clean in Christ".
Needles to say, I was very upset and was tempted to stop the evening then and there. Or walk up and challenge his love and compassion for others. Instead I went into the kitchen to clam down, where Judy was, a nice lady who is always there with me to set things up. I asked her, "what is that man’s name?", and she said "don’t worry about him, no one likes him anyway". Which was nice to hear, but I felt I had something important to say and was just fuming to be heard. I truly feel my Christianity and faith had been challenged and these people need to be educated. Anyway the evening ended and many could see how upset I was. Unfortunately, I did not take that moment to be open and I simply said to a few that were trying to console me that I have known many gay Christians and that no one has the right to condemn or challenge another’s faith unless they have walked in his or her shoes.
Here is my dilemma, I truly want to follow up with another writing where I share my own faith testimony. I want to share how much I hated myself until I opened my heart and life to Jesus Christ. They need to know I had even attempted suicide twice before this back in the 1980's. In October of 1993, I truly turned my life over to Christ, and that yes, I have been on my knees, crying and praying that God take this from me. It was then that I honestly felt the hand of God take hold of me and assure me that I was exactly who I was meant to be, a Christian man who is Gay. Since then, I have studied so much relating to the suspected cause and how science can actually show the differences in some cases. As well in the many writings, explaining the scripture that are so widely misinterpreted. I am asking for help in what I should say this next time and am looking for some actual support. Even though I know people here that I am out to, none of them are gay or know the struggle we face personally. I feel so alone and isolated here. I am asking for prayers for the strength and wisdom as well as someone personal that I may be able to talk with and even attend our next songfest as support. If you know of any one, please let me know.
Thank you and I am hoping someone could help me with this, our next event is November 14, at 5pm... I also have emailed this to many others over the past week and have gotten the response of "you may need to find a more accepting church". Turning away and going somewhere else is not the answer. If I am going to be an example of a Christian who IS gay, I need to be visible by those who would disagree. Nothing worth doing was ever accomplished by hiding in the dark. I am basically asking for the best way to handle this and what verbal message would be the most positive.
Mike Dixon
Logan, Ohio
HERE IS THE READING, I WROTE THIS Oct, 20, 2006
What I want to share here will seem very controversial to many, and frankly some of you will not like the message, but I ask for your patience. The last time we met here, when Pam was talking, she mentioned how nice it is that we come here from all denominations to worship and praise together. This got me thinking about the many different Christians there are from many different walks of life. It is not just the conservative religious right who are Christian, but many others as well.
There are Baptist Christians, Methodist Christians, Lutheran Christians, etc...
Christians who are Black, White, Yellow, Brown,
Young, and Old Christians
Male, and Female Christians
Christians who are Brothers, Sisters, Fathers and Mothers
Sons and Daughters, Aunts and Uncles, even Cousins.
Christians who are Short, and Tall
Catholic, and Protestant
Rich, and Poor
There are Conservative Christians, Liberal Christians, and Progressive Christians.
There are Christians who live in the City and those who live in the Country
There are American Christians, Canadian Christians, Mexican Christians, Italian Christians. Christians all over the world.
There are even Jewish who are Christian and Arabs too.
and even Gays who are Christian, I know many.......
There are Republican Christians and Christians who are Democrat, and others who are Independent
There are Christians who live only in fear of God and those who show only Love and Grace
and some who claim to be Christian, even express hate, but we know better.
There are Christians who support War, and Christians who Stand for Peace
Some support Marriage Equality for EVERYONE while others want discrimination in the constitution, defining it is one man and one woman only.
Some Christians even support a Woman's Limited Right to Choose while others are 100% pro-life, with no exceptions
Some Christians support Capital Punishment of convicted criminals and Torture of Enemy Combatants while not being charged or given a reason for being detained indefinitely
Some believe in the Separation of Church and State while others believe
their faith beliefs should Dictate Public Policy for everyone.
But above all, as Christians, who Love Jesus Christ and acknowledge Him as the son of God. We wilfully give our hearts and lives to Him. And if we are true Christians in our hearts, we love and accept our fellow man, where ever he may be in his walk thru life, without hate, judgement, or contempt. For if we truly live by grace, and by the example of Jesus, we know it is not up to us as mere men to judge others and announce ourselves as holier than they, but walk humbly along beside them, showing love and compassion for all, whoever they may be. This can only be done by throwing out all misconceptions and stereotypes of others, and getting to know others personally without outside influence. So you see, it is not the Conservative right who owns Christianity, nor do they have all the correct answers, no one does.
Unfortunately, many people who claim to be Christian, and I know there are some here tonight, would shun several fellow Christians on this list. I, Myself, have been shunned for my place on this list, pushing me away from God and Jesus for simply who I am and was born to be. But it is in our ignorance as men, that we judge others and not learn to accept and love all people, whether we agree or disagree with who we perceive them to be. As Christians, we need to open our hearts and minds to all. In that act only, do we become........
TRUE CHRISTIANS.
I had hoped the subject line would get attention. I am writing today for advice, help and prayer.
I am a gay man who is Christian and currently lives in the small town of Logan, Ohio, which is about an hour southeast from Columbus. I moved out of my hometown of Columbus with my now ex partner in 2001, to be closer to his family in this part of the state. After moving here I began to find myself slowly slipping back into the closet which has been quite a heavy burden on my spirit. However I did find a church here where I have made a few friends and have the Pastors understanding and support. Unfortunately, his position prevents him from taking a public stand in support of Gays. Also since being here, I have become very involved in the church with taking part in pulling together our contemporary service on Sunday evenings. My main duty is audio and video, where I set up, maintain and operate the sound and video equipment. In the past I have also produced a radio program for the church to air on the local radio station in my own studio (I am a former radio guy). As well as serving for our church, I also offer my sound and video service to others outside of the church, whether in our fellowship hall or an outside location.
This is the reason I am writing. I have felt such a burden on my spirit because of the more fundamental religious views I face on a regular basis. Until now I have just been quiet but have such strong and important beliefs that I need to speak out and openly be who I am, a Christian who is Gay. One of the events I regularly do sound for is a gospel "songfest" (Christian karaoke), yes it can be as bad as you imagine... Anyway, as well as music, people recite readings (poems, news articles, scriptures), and since I have been involved in this group for over 2 years, I decided to read something I had recently written. (WRITING AT END OF POST, some of you may have read it before)
The reading was about how many types of Christians there are. Keeping in mind how many older fundamental Christians that were there, I was nervous to present my writing to them. But took a deep breath and did. Everyone seemed to like what I was reading until I got to the line "and even Gays who are Christian, I know many......." I actually heard groans and gasps, which caused me to read a bit faster. After I finished, there was actually applause, and many people said they liked what I read and it needed to be said more often. That made me feel good until about 20 minutes later. A minister just had to get up and take over the mic, he hadn’t even signed up for any time, and said "I just have to say this, there are NO Christians who could ever be HOMOSEXUAL. If you truly give your life to the Lord, He will cleans that filth from you so you can be clean in Christ".
Needles to say, I was very upset and was tempted to stop the evening then and there. Or walk up and challenge his love and compassion for others. Instead I went into the kitchen to clam down, where Judy was, a nice lady who is always there with me to set things up. I asked her, "what is that man’s name?", and she said "don’t worry about him, no one likes him anyway". Which was nice to hear, but I felt I had something important to say and was just fuming to be heard. I truly feel my Christianity and faith had been challenged and these people need to be educated. Anyway the evening ended and many could see how upset I was. Unfortunately, I did not take that moment to be open and I simply said to a few that were trying to console me that I have known many gay Christians and that no one has the right to condemn or challenge another’s faith unless they have walked in his or her shoes.
Here is my dilemma, I truly want to follow up with another writing where I share my own faith testimony. I want to share how much I hated myself until I opened my heart and life to Jesus Christ. They need to know I had even attempted suicide twice before this back in the 1980's. In October of 1993, I truly turned my life over to Christ, and that yes, I have been on my knees, crying and praying that God take this from me. It was then that I honestly felt the hand of God take hold of me and assure me that I was exactly who I was meant to be, a Christian man who is Gay. Since then, I have studied so much relating to the suspected cause and how science can actually show the differences in some cases. As well in the many writings, explaining the scripture that are so widely misinterpreted. I am asking for help in what I should say this next time and am looking for some actual support. Even though I know people here that I am out to, none of them are gay or know the struggle we face personally. I feel so alone and isolated here. I am asking for prayers for the strength and wisdom as well as someone personal that I may be able to talk with and even attend our next songfest as support. If you know of any one, please let me know.
Thank you and I am hoping someone could help me with this, our next event is November 14, at 5pm... I also have emailed this to many others over the past week and have gotten the response of "you may need to find a more accepting church". Turning away and going somewhere else is not the answer. If I am going to be an example of a Christian who IS gay, I need to be visible by those who would disagree. Nothing worth doing was ever accomplished by hiding in the dark. I am basically asking for the best way to handle this and what verbal message would be the most positive.
Mike Dixon
Logan, Ohio
HERE IS THE READING, I WROTE THIS Oct, 20, 2006
What I want to share here will seem very controversial to many, and frankly some of you will not like the message, but I ask for your patience. The last time we met here, when Pam was talking, she mentioned how nice it is that we come here from all denominations to worship and praise together. This got me thinking about the many different Christians there are from many different walks of life. It is not just the conservative religious right who are Christian, but many others as well.
There are Baptist Christians, Methodist Christians, Lutheran Christians, etc...
Christians who are Black, White, Yellow, Brown,
Young, and Old Christians
Male, and Female Christians
Christians who are Brothers, Sisters, Fathers and Mothers
Sons and Daughters, Aunts and Uncles, even Cousins.
Christians who are Short, and Tall
Catholic, and Protestant
Rich, and Poor
There are Conservative Christians, Liberal Christians, and Progressive Christians.
There are Christians who live in the City and those who live in the Country
There are American Christians, Canadian Christians, Mexican Christians, Italian Christians. Christians all over the world.
There are even Jewish who are Christian and Arabs too.
and even Gays who are Christian, I know many.......
There are Republican Christians and Christians who are Democrat, and others who are Independent
There are Christians who live only in fear of God and those who show only Love and Grace
and some who claim to be Christian, even express hate, but we know better.
There are Christians who support War, and Christians who Stand for Peace
Some support Marriage Equality for EVERYONE while others want discrimination in the constitution, defining it is one man and one woman only.
Some Christians even support a Woman's Limited Right to Choose while others are 100% pro-life, with no exceptions
Some Christians support Capital Punishment of convicted criminals and Torture of Enemy Combatants while not being charged or given a reason for being detained indefinitely
Some believe in the Separation of Church and State while others believe
their faith beliefs should Dictate Public Policy for everyone.
But above all, as Christians, who Love Jesus Christ and acknowledge Him as the son of God. We wilfully give our hearts and lives to Him. And if we are true Christians in our hearts, we love and accept our fellow man, where ever he may be in his walk thru life, without hate, judgement, or contempt. For if we truly live by grace, and by the example of Jesus, we know it is not up to us as mere men to judge others and announce ourselves as holier than they, but walk humbly along beside them, showing love and compassion for all, whoever they may be. This can only be done by throwing out all misconceptions and stereotypes of others, and getting to know others personally without outside influence. So you see, it is not the Conservative right who owns Christianity, nor do they have all the correct answers, no one does.
Unfortunately, many people who claim to be Christian, and I know there are some here tonight, would shun several fellow Christians on this list. I, Myself, have been shunned for my place on this list, pushing me away from God and Jesus for simply who I am and was born to be. But it is in our ignorance as men, that we judge others and not learn to accept and love all people, whether we agree or disagree with who we perceive them to be. As Christians, we need to open our hearts and minds to all. In that act only, do we become........
TRUE CHRISTIANS.