Wow, I thought we were past this garbage, but apparently not as a small Kentucky church has banned marriages and even some worship services for interracial couples. The Gulnare Freewill Baptist Church, located in Pike County, Kentucky voted as a response to a longtime member who is engaged to a man whose birthplace is in Zimbabwe.
Showing better sense are other local church leaders who were pretty quick to denounce the Gulnare Freewill Baptist Church's vote. "It's not the spirit of the community in any way, shape or form," Randy Johnson, president of the Pike County Ministerial Association, told the Lexington Herald-Leader.
The small congregation, which usually hosts about 40 members each Sunday, held the vote after longtime member Stella Harville, brought her fiancé Ticha Chikuni to church with her in June. The couple performed a song together at the church in which Chikuni sang "I Surrender All," while Harville played the piano. Chikuni, 29, who works at Georgetown College, is black--and Harville, who was baptized at the church but is not an active member, is white. Dean Harville, Stella's father, said he was told by the church's former pastor Melvin Thompson that his daughter and her fiancé were not allowed to sing at the church again. However, Thompson recently stepped down and the church's new pastor, Stacy Stepp, said the couple was once again welcome to sing.
Stepp's decision prompted Thompson to put forth a recommendation saying that while all members are welcome at the church, it does not "condone" interracial marriage, and that any interracial couples would not be received as members or allowed to participate in worship services. The only exception? Funerals.
The Churches recommendation:
That the Gulnare Freewill Baptist Church does not condone interracial marriage. Parties of such marriages will not be received as members, nor will they be used in worship services and other church functions, with the exception being funerals. All are welcome to our public worship services. This recommendation is not intended to judge the salvation of anyone, but is intended to promote greater unity among the church body and the community we serve.
Members of the church held a vote on the recommendation with nine voting in favor and six voting against. The remainder of the church goers chose not to vote - which reminds me of the quoted, "The only things that allows Evil to Triumph is for Good Men to go nothing."
In the day and age of a large scale Governmental campaign (thanks liberals) to diminish the Christian faith and regulate the Christian foundation of this Country, the last thing we need are bigoted Christian Churches.
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Monday, December 5, 2011
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