Posted on 08/09/2007 9:41:18 PM PDT by texas booster
An Arlington church volunteered to host a funeral Thursday, then reneged on the invitation when it became clear the dead man's homosexuality would be identified in the service.
The event placed High Point Church in the cross hairs of an issue many conservative Christian organizations are discussing: how to take a hard-line theological position on homosexuality while showing compassion toward gay people and their families.
Mr. Sinclair, 46, died Monday. He was a native of Fort Worth, a Navy veteran who served in Desert Storm helping rescuers find downed pilots, and a singer in the Turtle Creek Chorale, said his mother, Eva Bowers. He did not belong to a church.
His brother, Lee, is an employee and member of High Point, a nondenominational mega-congregation led by the Rev. Gary Simons. Mr. Simons is the brother-in-law of Joel Osteen, nationally known pastor of Houston's Lakewood Church.
When Cecil Sinclair became ill with a heart condition six years ago, church members started praying for him out of love for his brother, Mr. Simons said Thursday. And when Mr. Sinclair died of an infection, a side effect of surgery intended to keep him alive long enough for a heart transplant, a member of the church staff was immediately sent to minister to the family, he said.
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Good Point.
King Vanity is slowing down after 28 yrs but he still has “fantasies” (sic) about going out (he does not have money, travel ect) with Air Force Amy.
All men are human it is there life of divinity that prepares them for the next life.
I am betting big on the money he will never meet Air Force Aimee. Cha CHING. LOL
This is something Ive never understood. A church is a gathering of like minded people who believe in mostly the same thing. They agree on what is a sin and what is not. If you dont agree then you dont believe then you arent part of that church no matter what pew you sit in.
I tolerate the homosexual lifestyle. I dont agree with it, I dont approve of it. I can be friends with someone who is involved in that kind of lifestyle in the same manner I can be friends with a heterosexual adulterer. I dont forgive them, they havent sinned against me. I dont condemn them to hell, I dont have that authority. I do warn them, and sometimes, by my example, convict them. If their behavior is such that it brings problems into my life I remove them from my life. I understand that I just as sinful in my own way, and that is between God, the person I have harmed, and me. You dont have to agree with me or approve of me. You dont have to forgive me or condemn me. You can warn me and sometimes you might inspire me to take a good look at myself and make the changes I need to.
The corpse don’t care at all. If he can complain, then lets re-visit the quesiton but I don’t think we’ll hear from him.
I read the entire article and I think the church handled the situation extremely well. I give them a lot of credit for their approach to a very difficult situation.
No, I think they become asexual at that point.
Problem is figuring who is which
Within limits.
Had I been Mr. Sinclair's family, the food would have gone to the nearest homeless shelter and the video would have gone directly into the dumpster.
In this case most of the folks here would be rooting for Fred.
So...no Christian church of any kind should hold a funeral for a homosexual since you've already decided which direction they're headed?
Seems to me the only times you'll find homosexuals in church is when they get "married" or when they die.
In between, they have nothing but contempt for the church and and it's teachings.
(Probably could say the same of many heterosexuals, also.)
Amen!!
here to do what?
"He was a dyslexic hereto. He loved owmen."
I agree that a funeral shouldn’t celebrate the sin, so I go along with the Church. But, that said:
1) All funerals are for sinners, period.
2) We do NOT know where each individual person goes (there are no advance copies of the Book of Life, to my knowledge). We can assume dear Aunt Edna went to Heaven, and can assume limp-wristed cousin Eddie went to the other place, but in reality we don’t know what God did in the last moments of anyone’s life.
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