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Recently CNN ran a series of articles on GLBT issues. In this series there was an article about an evangelist preacher in Oklahoma who, after years of gaybashing from his pulpit realized that Jesus was a man who welcomed everyone and went out of his way to embrace the disenfrachised and the outcast. W/ that epiphany he changed his attitude and welcomed all, including GLBT people to his congregation.
I was very impressed. However, I only caught the tail end of the article. When I looked for it on the CNN website I was unable to find it. Can anyone supply me w/ more info so I can find more about the man and his congregation in Tulsa (I believe?)? Paul Diamond pulldigm@yahoo.com |
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I ran across this the other week and was very much impressed but didn't think much of it beyond that, and didn't realize the import of it having been on CNN.
From Ex-Gay Watch: Tulsa Preacher Changes Mind on Gays, Ex-Gays ![]() On CNN this week, [<CNN video link] Tulsa Pentecostal pastor Carlton Pearson described how he had a change of heart about fundamentalism after his best friend came out gay. At one time he headed up a 5,000-strong megachurch in Tulsa, OK, but was denounced as a heretic by fellow charismatics when he began embracing the “Gospel of Inclusion” in 2003...a message that has cost him the best part of his congregation and his career.
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Carlton Pearson! I remember him from my old fundamentalist days. Good to see he's joined the flock of the enlightened.
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Carlton Pearson came to the church I used to attend many many years ago. I'll have to read more about it. I personally like his preaching.
Gennee
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Praise God for Carlton Pearson!
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More on Pearson via Pam's House Blend: Quote:
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