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Evangelical Megachurch Pastor Baptizes Unrepentant Lesbian Couple, Says They Are “Sisters in Jesus”

by | Dec 2, 2022 | Apostasy, LGBTQ Issues, News, Religion, Social Justice, Social-Issues, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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The Evangelical landscape in America today is nothing more than institutionalized self-worship designed to make people feel affirmed and accepted despite the fact that they are on their way to Hell. It doesn’t matter if it’s a Southern Baptist megachurch or a small non-denominational church in rural America, for the most part, they are all the same—apostate.

We’ve reported numerous times on a large Southern Baptist megachurch in Florida that has been repeatedly baptizing and affirming unrepentant, openly practicing homosexuals and lesbians. Under pastor David Uth’s leadership, we’ve identified at least four unrepentant practicing homosexuals or homosexual couples that have been baptized at First Baptist Church Orlando.

But another church has been brought to our attention by our friends at Protestia that has been doing the same thing. Rick Long of Grace Church, a megachurch in Arvada, Colorado, preached a pro-LGBTQ sermon telling about how a “married” lesbian couple started coming to his church and were shortly after baptized while still living together in sin.

Long, who appears to be an extremely immature man for his age, says he “trusted Jesus Christ when I was 8 years old at a prophecy conference in Boulder, Colorado” and he now calls Grace Church “the greatest church in the world.”

During his sermon, he talked about how the married lesbian couple met him and told him that they wanted to “get involved” with the church, so they set up a meeting with him. He said they came to the meeting trembling and in tears, afraid that they would be judged. He asked them “why” and they responded:

“We’re married,”

and I’m like “great!” They go “great?” and I go “great!” Okay, they stop trembling, I go “hey, I just want to get to know ya.” So we start talking, and they start opening up, and I said “hey, what do you guys think about Jesus? What have you done with Jesus?”

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“Well, we’re really close.”

And I said, “well I’m ready to push you over.”

He then explained how he gave them the “gospel,” (whatever gospel it is that they believe, because it isn’t the biblical one if it doesn’t require repentance), and that he baptized the lesbian couple while they were still living together, “married,” and unrepentant.

Make no mistake about it people, this is where every Evangelical church in America is headed save a few of God’s remnant. Why? Because this is what is acceptable in American life and not doing so will get you canceled, cost you your job, and push you to the outskirts of society.

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