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Megachurch Interviews Lesbian Married Couple Wearing Jesus Culture T-Shirt, Affirms Their Lifestyle

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Net Church is a megachurch outside of Chattanooga, TN pastored by hireling, Ryan May. May ran a number of interviews last Sunday including an interview of “married” lesbians, Heather and Ashley Perrystein who said they came two weeks after May preached a sermon on “inclusion.”

The lesbians said they felt welcomed by the church since they don’t “fit the description” of a Christian or look like “what a Christian should look like.” Obviously, these women aren’t Christians, and neither is the pastor. Yet, the church is growing in popularity around the Chattanooga area.

Interestingly, one of the lesbians was wearing a Jesus Culture T-shirt — one could only imagine that the lesbian felt “comfortable” enough with Jesus Culture and their parent church, Bethel Redding ( who recently compromised on homosexuality as well ) to sport that T-shirt in front of hundreds of people.

One of the lesbians said that they were immediately drawn to the pastor after he said during one of his services that there are more than one way to read the Bible. In other words, May denies the authority of God’s word and just like Satan, asks “did God really say?”

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These women are sinning against a Holy and righteous God, yet Ryan May — who has the ability to speak the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ into their lives — chooses instead to withhold the truth from them and affirm them in their sin. Ryan May will be held accountable for this and their blood will be on his hands.

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