Banner
New Book Explores History of Homophobia In Black Churches
by GayWebMonkey.com
Mon. October 16, 2006  12:00:00 AM : 1 Comments - continue the discussion
Printer friendly   |   PDF version   |   Send to friend   |   RSS feed

A new book is stirring controversy for its arguement that pervasive homophobia in the historically black church has reached "crisis" proportion. 

photo
    "The black church's teaching that homosexuality is immoral has created a crisis for lesbian and gay Christians in black churches," the Rev. Horace L. Griffin, an Episcopal priest, writes in the preface of his new book, "Their Own Receive Them Not: African American Lesbian and Gays in Black Churches."

    "This black-church-sanctioned homophobia produces a lot of twisted black people," he writes. Griffin, who is black and gay, grew up in a Missionary Baptist church. Based on his life and church experience, he has witnessed how "black church leaders and congregants have been resistant and even closed in treating gay and heterosexual congregants equally or, in many cases, of simply offering compassion to gay people."

    In his 240-page hardcover book, he now attempts to deconstruct the history and legacy of homophobia in the black church using a sociological, theological and biblical lens. 

    Comparing the plight of black gays and lesbians to "a game of Russian roulette," where the children of the church are no longer welcomed by the church, black lesbian and gay Christians find themselves in "no-win situations," he says. The end result robs them of "their soul, if not their integrity, family and lives."

    Griffin, who teaches Pastoral theology and directs field education at The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church in New York City, says black church leaders use the Bible to oppress gays and lesbians in a similar fashion to the approach once used by white church leaders to oppress blacks during slavery and segregation. 

    The black church's "sexual secrets," says Griffin, have led to tragic outcomes, including a quiet complicity with the HIV/AIDS epidemic. "Even after two decades of AIDS research ... African American ministers, for the most part, display almost no change in their attitudes that AIDS is God's retribution on the 'sinful,'" he writes. 

    Griffin also believes the church's "secrets" have led to less- than-honest sexual practices among its members. 

    "Until black church leaders adopt different Christian approaches, 'Down Low' practices will continue," Griffin writes in reference to closeted, sexual activities of some black men with other men. 

    The book is now available at shop.chicagopride.com

    Article by: Anthony Cuesta

    Article provided in partnership with GayWebMonkey.com.

    Printer friendly   |   PDF version   |   Send to friend   |   RSS feed
    POST A COMMENT
    Login or Register or
    Facebook Connect
    • photo

    • photo
    I have not read your book yet. I just came across your web site. I am not sure what kind of church this author has been attending, but he shouldn't equate all churches with this stigma. Now we know how God feels about "so called gays and lesbians" these are just spirits that have attached themselves. The enemy destroys God's people with the lust of the eye, lust of the flesh, and the pride of life. Now it explicitly states that these things were going to get worse. I don't want to seem as if I am just pulling scriptures but the gospel truth is in the Bible. In the book of 2nd Timothy 3rd chapter. Also the title of the book does not equate to what has been said about the book here. I don't believe that people who have an issue with their sexuality should be treated any different than anyone else in the church, but I do believe that all churches should teach all members guests that all unrighteousness is sin and having an unnatural affection for someone of the same sex is wrong according to scripture, just like lying, just like stealing; It's all wrong. Also, no one should hold any official leadership position in the church because it sends a mixed message to the people; and God is not the author of confusion, so who is leading who? This has been a trivial subject only because people want to believe what they want to believe about that type of lifestyle. I just want all gays and lesbians know that God does loves them and it's not his will that any should perish.

    Be Blessed

    EMAIL ARTICLE TO A FRIEND
    To email this article to a friend, click the button below to login or create a new account.
    Login to send article to Friend


        Search 
    • ChicagoPride.com
    • news articles
    • ChicagoPride.com
    • upcoming events
    • ChicagoPride.com
    • local phonebook
      
    Banner
    Banner
     
     
    Their Own Receive Them Not: African American Lesbians And Gays in Black Churches Their Own Receive Them Not: African American Lesbians And Gays in Black Churches
    More Info | Buy It!
    spacer
    Beyond the Down Low: Sex, Lies, and Denial in Black America
    More Info | Buy It!
    spacer
    Banner
    Serving the Chicago gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities.
    © Copyright 2013 All rights reserved. Info on this site is strictly for entertainment purposes.
    DMCA.com
     
    show social bar
     
    National
    Chicago
    close social bar
    rss twitter facebook myspace linkedin google+