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The founding pastor of the 2,100-member Grace Chapel has resigned after he said he had sexual relations with other men.
www.thedenverchannel.com/news/10507023/detail.html www.denverpost.com/news/ci_4817067 |
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That poor, poor man! 49 years struggling against his own heart!!!!!!!
His poor family!! I hope he and they feel loved and supported right now. Could SF do a letter campaign on this one, too?
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Ah, the lingering, lifelong effects of "shame" as a cultural tool. It's just so darn sad.
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Yes, it's sad, but did you read the newspaper account from Jamie's link? I see some hope there, I really do. There's something different there that could actually play out better for the guy than for Haggard. |
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Yeah...just saw this via Good As You.
The part of the story that just about made my peace-mongering head explode: Church elder Russ Pilcher said the reaction at services Sunday was largely concern for the couple. "I thought, 'Where did I fall short in making myself so unapproachable that he couldn't come to me?"' Pilcher said.Seriously???????? Come on!!! Someone in the Evangelical fundamentalist community can't figure out why someone who struggles with secret gay feelings doesn't come and talk to them about it?? Could it be because the Evangelical Community alternately supports, tolerates, and proclaims the scary anti-gay views that drive gay people into the closet in the first place?? Hmmmmmmmm???
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In the "return of the repressed" department:
http://www.gracechapel.org/missional...s/menshome.htm --- There are a few of the predictable anti-gay remarks in the comments on this Washington Post blog entry, and also some eloquent replies. http://blog.washingtonpost.com/offbe...sex_redux.html --- I wish peace and healing to Pastor Barnes. James
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The Denver Post article is very telling. For one thing, it shows how internalized homophobia kept the cat in the bag for so long. He couldn't reveal himself to any of his three therapists. Hello! Something's up there. The weight of one's beliefs do matter, and from what Barnes says in the article, he is just starting the process- perhaps unwillingly- of dealing with matters of scripture etc.
Like Zerbie- I think A FS effort in reaching out to him is a great idea.
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....and another disturbing thing. I can't find Rev. Barnes anywhere on the web. No pic. No bio. No nothing. Make me think this is what shame does: it erases you.
Addendum: before Grace Chapel erased Rev. Barnes off its site, a blogger had the foresite to access one of Barnes own sermons. http://coloradoconfidential.com/show...F?diaryId=1147 Quote:
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