Posted on 08/25/2016 5:24:13 PM PDT by Gamecock
Bucking against conservative Christian tradition advising against extra-marital sex, the Rev. Bromleigh McCleneghan, a married mother of three and associate pastor for ministry with families at Union Church of Hinsdale in Illinois, says single Christians can have sex as long as it's "mutually pleasurable and affirming."
Citing 1 Corinthians 6:18-20, many Mainline Protestant and evangelical churches like the Assemblies of God Church, advise against sexual relations among single Christians.
"Today within our society singles exist for one of two reasons by choice, or by circumstance. In either case the Bible's mandate is clear for all unmarried individuals: they are to remain sexually pure (1 Corinthians 6:18-20)," the Assemblies of God church warned.
For McCleneghan, however, whose views are comprehensively captured in her new book, Good Christian Sex: Why Chastity Isn't the Only Option And Other Things the Bible Says About Sex, single Christians don't need to abstain from sex to remain pure since being chaste is about moderation.
"American Christians sometimes conflate celibacy and chastity, too, which is a problem. Chastity is a virtue, related to temperance it's about moderating our indulgences and exercising restraint. We're all called to exercise chastity in a variety of ways, though the details will vary given our individual situations," McCleneghan said in an op-ed for The Washington Post.
"In the official teaching of the Catholic Church and some other churches, however, chastity requires restraining oneself from indulging in sexual relationships outside of the bounds (and bonds) of marriage. That is, chastity for singles means celibacy no sex. I'd argue that we can be chaste faithful in unmarried sexual relationships if we exercise restraint: if we refrain from having sex that isn't mutually pleasurable and affirming, that doesn't respect the autonomy and sacred worth of ourselves and our partners," she explained.
McCleneghan believes it's unfair to ask single Christians who haven't been called to a life of celibacy to refrain from sexual intimacy when both men and women need sex.
"There are those who feel that they are called to seasons of celibacy, or even years of celibacy, and if answering that call is life-giving and purposeful, then they should take it up as a spiritual discipline. But no call can be forced on an unwilling person, especially not if they find themselves single only by virtue of circumstance," she wrote.
"Plenty of women and men love sex, and need it we need bodily pleasure, remember and the abundant life for them will involve seeking out relationships of mutual pleasure. Chastity, or just sex, requires that whether we are married or unmarried, our sex lives restrain our egos, restrain our desire for physical pleasure when pursuing it would bring harm to self or other," she added.
The Christian Post reached out to McCleneghan to further discuss her book on Monday but she was unavailable for comment at the time this story was published.
While some Christian scholars have offered praise for McCleneghan's views, not everyone thinks her advice is sound.
"We are to be Holy people, blameless and spotless unto Jesus Christ. One man and one woman married until death, not extra-marital affairs (adulterous behavior) even fornication. That is sin that will lead anyone to eternal Hell. Please show me Scripture that backs up your belief," wrote Trish Nastasi, a longtime married Christian woman on McCleneghan's Facebook page.
McCleneghan, who began her ministry at Hinsdale in July 2015, is responsible for worship, pastoral care, ministry leadership, teaching at the church. Her special focus is on helping people with children at home better their ability and commitment to raising those children in the Christian faith, according to the Church.
But God can, and He has let his people know what He expects.
Clearly you can do what you want, but it may not end well.
Sure not nice to know GID has changed His mind more often than allah these days *sigh* Moral absolutes./social justice/lines in the sand.
Not so far off from Aleister Crowley. “Do what thou wilt, so mete it be.” Don’t stand too close to this woman in case of a sudden lightning storm.
I don’t know this GID.
We have women in the role of Pastor because...?
And there are plenty of men who are Pastors who also seem to have a difficult time interpreting Scripture that clearly instructs that we be different than the World.
“Well, once you ignore the scriptures about female pastors, theres no reason to follow the rest of them.”
Yep. Classic ‘camel’s nose under the tent’ scenario.
Wickedly led by the woman of Genesis chapter 3.
Absolutely. Once that threshold was transgressed, everything became up for grabs... which is where we now find ourselves in 21st Century Churchianity.
On the secular level, throw in the 19th Amendment. The so-called progressives (the fellow-travelling communists) could hardly have cared less about a woman’s right to vote. They cared about diluting the electorate with people who would reliably vote left.
“Marriage and intimacy are also a picture of God and Israel, and Christ and His bride, the church. IMHO, that is another reason God condemns homosexualiry...it twists the picture of the spiritual bride and the bridegroom.”
An excellent point! Thank you.
WHAT??????? NO.
Translation:
Go and sin some more.
FR needs a like button.
“She is correct so far as she points out chastity and celibacy are not exactly the same thing, since chastity is a virtue.”
Thank you. You beat me.
Paul would prolly take exception to her new age advice:
1 Corinthians 7:9;
New International Version
But if they cannot control themselves, they should marry, for it is better to marry than to burn with passion.
She’s just using euphemisms for “get your nut.”
Translation:
Fortify the flesh.
I know 10 year olds that understand God’s Word better than this moon-bat. And it will only get worse.
Ah yes, the always helpful if it feels good do it gospel.
Galatians 5 is the answer for taming the flesh.
Looked up “mutually pleasurable and affirming” in my Bible concordance. Must be missing it.
It’s in the book of Hezikiah.
It is a UCC (Protestant) faith community that used to be The Union Church of Hinsdale (UCC) (formerly Congregational Church) East 3rd and South Garfield Streets Hinsdale, Illinois, USA
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