Michigan Church Outs, Then Expels Gay Man
A man from Williamston Michigan is battling her church over his sexuality.
The man, who wishes not to have his name used, says that by discussing her sexuality with the pastor of Lighthouse Community Church in Williamston, a small bedroom community east of Lansing, he has been targeted for excommunication from the church.
In a June 28 email to the man, Pastor Thurm Payton wrote, "I want to make one more appeal to you to turn from the lifestyle you've chosen to deal with the feelings you have wrestled with for many years. I can't escape the truth that you've taken a severe detour in God's plan for how your life is to be lived."
He further states,"I would deeply regret it if the effect of my trusting friendship with you was to slowly enable you to accept a lifestyle that is against God's Word."
But the man was not interested in denouncing his homosexuality, as Payton plead with him to do.
So when the man declined, Payton, evidently worried with accidentally "enabling" his homosexuality, decided in conjunction with pastoral leaders Jimmy Gretzinger, John Newman, Mark Harbison and Tom Blaylock that it was necessary to excommunicate the man.
Sounds like a story that happens to hundreds of thousands of LGBT people everyday. Except the "leadership team" decided that excommunication was not enough. The sent a four page letter to the congregation announcing the man, as well as a person accused of adultery, would be subjected to a public excommunication.
The letter outed the man to the church.
"This is literally a scarlet letter, designed to isolate and humiliate the members accused of impropriety," said Truth Wins Out's Executive Director Wayne Besen. "It is absurd that the church claims that its intent is not to injure the alleged sinners. They are clearly engaging in a vindictive game of mean-spirited psychological attacks causing grave harm to the individuals singled out and targeted."
"This church has the right to hold self-righteous and backwards ideas on sexuality," said Besen. "However, what they are doing is immoral and their actions should be brought to light. With such a medieval mindset, it should be no surprise that many Americans are turning away from such barbaric churches in droves."
And the kicker to all this? The Williamston Public Schools are renting the middle school cafeteria to the church, thus supporting the group with tax payer funded locations.
Editor's note: The gender of the person involved in this case was accidentally identified as female, when in fact the victim of the church's excommunication is a male. We apologize for this error.
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