@Christ4Ever -- if the person who wanted to be in a leadership position in a church and he / she was identifying as part of the LGBQT community -- that doesn't sound like there has been repentance in their life.
Dear Sister Sue,
Notice the operative word in their question which is "was". Which is past tense. I do agree with you that the individual cannot be a part of the LGBQT community and be in leadership, but if they have put that behind them in repentance then that is what should be considered.
However, going even further with that, is some ministries that attempt to have an outreach to the LGBQT community, and blurring the lines to acceptance of the life style while doing so that I have an issue with (1 Corinthians 5:6). I can give an example in the church I attend a few years ago, there were two individuals who I assumed had repented of the homosexual life. One actually got marred with children, while the other was still single, and a bit flamboyant in their mannerisms. Which of course doesn't mean that they are, but in this case they were. They both participated in ministry in one fashion or another i.e. Church plays, choir, etc. At the time I didn't know that the married individual had been homosexual. I knew the wife, who worked in the same building as I did, but had no connection with them as a couple. While the single individual, I really only knew through his mother who is a Godly woman, and we sat close to each other in church. Having the occasional conversation now and again between my wife and her. I can only assume that it was the married individual who made or gravitated to the other individuals general behavior. To make a long story short. They both got into a relationship, which destroyed the marriage, and hurt the children involved greatly. When all this came to light to the ministry team, they removed both from any participation in ministry, and both eventually left the church entirely. Whether it was at the prompting of the church leadership, or because the family of the married man still attended, and they (homosexual couple) felt that it was best all around to leave, I really don't know.
Now multiply this by having an actual ministry into the LGBQT Community and it would not be hard to see the affect it can have in the church in general. Add to it that you're not not even taking into account how others in church would react, with their families, and you may be opening the door to Satan in whatever church decides to do this big time. So, if a church is deciding to start something like this (ministry), much prayer, and inclusion of the congregation, board, etc. I believe is a must. However, even then I would not be surprised if the church itself split, if they move forward in doing this. I also believe what must also be considered is that God gave them up to such behavior (Romans Chapter 1), so only in Christ Jesus can these chains be broken.
I hope this clarifies a little of what I had written and my perspective on this subject.
With the Love of Christ Jesus.
YBIC
Nick
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