American Family Outing Begins Dialog with Lakewood

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(Houston, TX) -- On Mother's Day, Jay Bakker, son of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, brought a group of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) families to worship at Lakewood Church -- the largest mega-church in the U.S. After the service, Bakker met privately with Lakewood's pastor, Joel Osteen, to talk about faith, family, and LGBT people.

The visit is part of a nationwide fellowship effort called The American Family Outing, which aims to create dialogue between LGBT families and families at six American mega-churches. Several prominent mega-churches, including Willow Creek Community Church in Illinois, and Hope Christian Church in Maryland, have agreed to meet lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender families.

Earlier in the week, Lakewood officials had expressed an unwillingness to meet with Bakker and The American Family Outing. A tip from a Lakewood Church member led Bakker to seek out Osteen after the Saturday evening service, during the time when the pastor greets new visitors to Lakewood. The two exchanged remembrances of Bakker's late mother, Tammy Faye Bakker Messner, and arranged to meet privately the next day.

Bakker's conversation with Osteen came just a day after The American Family Outing hosted a picnic in a Houston park for families from Lakewood Church. A handful of Lakewood members attended the picnic and expressed their appreciation for the effort to start an open conversation about the status of LGBT people at Lakewood.

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Anonymous said…
Wow. Living in Houston and being around many people who attend Lakewood (and having attended myself at one point), I can say that this is a giant step forward. there certainly is a mindset that people of the LGBT community are headed for an eminent demise into hell, and can only be saved by rejecting their sexual orientation. Joel, however, doesn't seem to talk about controversial issues, as he prefers the feel-good, motivational speaking method of building his church. Perhaps in the future, he'll concentrate on building God's church with full inclusion of the LGBT community. Somehow I doubt that, as it's not as popular as pandering to the masses.
Tom said…
It's not as profitable either.

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