If a man comes to our church and says, "I'm a Christian and I'm gay. Accept it.", we just may have an issue. We would discuss with him - in love - the issue of sin in the life of a believer. We would seek to counsel him to leave the life of sin and if he refuses, we'd have to do as Scripture says and treat him as an unbeliever.
But if a man comes to our church and says "I'm a sinner and I'm gay." or "I'm a Christian but I was gay and continue to battle that sin but I know that it is wrong and I will not enter into that lifestyle again, God willing." then we have something to work with.
I agree with Ann on her approach:thumbs:
The only thing I would add to this would be that when referring to the lifestyle is that I would insist on using the term "h0mosexuality". The reason I am so adamant on this is that the term "gay" makes it sound not-so-bad. By using the proper term I would want the individual to recognize the seriousness of the sin.
and the same would go with some other "activities". Back in post 34, Zaac mentioned immodest dress -(especially of women) - yes we should take the same approach.
Some have stated they would never want a h0mosexual - or child molester, ect to be their pastor- well that is and was not the OP - its simply talking about a person attending - and possibly wanting to be a member.
Also, some have stated that we are not to judge other. I disagree - we are to judge - based on the truths of the Bible - as well as our lives should be honoring the Lord.
Just as if we were sitting on a jury in court - we would be judging the accused - based on the law.
Lets not be wimps - let us judge in a Biblical way.
Let us love all sinners who truly seek to live a life honoring the Lord - be it women who need to dress modestly, men who have abused alcoholic, those who are gluttons and even - gasp h0mosexuals.