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November 19 , 2009 - Issue 351 |
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Pastor Donnie McClurkin’s Gay Church |
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The With many of the gospel music industry mega-stars from the COGIC, the church�s charismatic worship style shouts to a black male queer gospel aesthetic every Sunday. And the church is conflicted with itself. Unfortuantely, these black gay male mega-stars are always forced to go back into the closet, denouncing publicly their sexual orientation at the church�s annual convocation. Case in point: Speaking at the COGIC�s
102nd Holy Convocation International Youth Department Worship Service
on November 7 held at the McClurkin attributed his homosexuality to being raped twice as a child, first at age eight at his brother�s funeral by his uncle, and then at age thirteen by his cousin, his uncle�s son. Confusing same-gender sexual violence as homosexuality, McClurkin misinterpreted the molestation as the reason for his gay sexual orientation. McClurkin �testi-lies� that his cure was done by a deliverance from God and a restoration of his manhood, by becoming the biological father of a child. In his book �Eternal Victim, Eternal Victor,� McClurkin writes, �The abnormal use of my sexuality continued until I came to realize that I was broken and that homosexuality was not God�s intention...for my masculinity.� At the Convocation, McClurkin espoused his ex-gay rhetoric by castigating former gospel industry worker Ton�x (Anthony Charles Williams II) who unapologetically stated that he �didn�t struggle with his sexual attraction to men.� A talented singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, rapper, dancer, producer, and preacher, Ton�x has won six Stellar Awards, a GMA Award, and received a Grammy nomination for Best Soul Gospel Album for his 2004 gold album �Out The Box.� Known for his outlandish multi-colored hairstyles and flamboyant garbs with feather boas and fur coats, Ton�x�s image caused consternation in the black gospel and contemporary Christian music communities. �It wasn�t me trying to make a statement; I�ve always been different,� he told George Varga of the San Diego Union-Tribune. �And it really worked. Out of church, people are always asking me what my tattoos mean.� According to McClurkin,
black males, like Ton�x, are gay because of
sexual molestation, an absentee father, or they didn�t have strong male
images around them. Ton�x is the son of the
revered late, Dr. Anthony Williams, Senior Pastor and District Elder in
the In an open letter to the Convocation about McClurkin�s homophobia, Bishop Yvette Flunder, an out lesbian who is a third generation preacher with roots in the Church of God in Christ, licensed in the COGIC, and is now the Presiding Bishop of The Fellowship and Senior Pastor, City of Refuge United Church of Christ, wrote the following:
Gay males continue to find ways of being supported in the COGIC. For example, �blaquebigayministers�
is a Yahoo gay ministers group, boasting 787 members since July 2000 and
was founded by COGIC Elder Ronald Kimbrew. Kimbrew served the The �blaquebigayministers� website states the following:
Kimbrew organized meetings of bisexual and same-gender loving COGIC ministers for most of the national meetings like Memphis Holy Convocation that McClurkin now denounces but use to take part in. A reporter following the Convocation asked �Is COGIC going to be silent while an organized culture of homosexual ministers and bishops populate its pulpits?� And the answer is yes. COGIC shouts to a black male queer gospel aesthetic every Sunday and no one knows it better than McClurkin himself. COGIC was formed in 1897 by a group of dis-fellowshipped Baptists. I wonder if the guys were dis-fellowshipped because they were gay. BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board member, the Rev. Irene Monroe, is a religion columnist, theologian, and public speaker. A native of Brooklyn, Rev. Monroe is a graduate from Wellesley College and Union Theological Seminary at Columbia University, and served as a pastor at an African-American church before coming to Harvard Divinity School for her doctorate as a Ford Fellow. She was recently named to MSNBC�s list of 10 Black Women You Should Know. Reverend Monroe is the author of Let Your Light Shine Like a Rainbow Always: Meditations on Bible Prayers for Not-So-Everyday Moments . As an African American feminist theologian, she speaks for a sector of society that is frequently invisible. Her website is irenemonroe.com. Click here to contact the Rev. Monroe. |
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