Showing posts with label Church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

American Idol’s David Archuleta Shares How Mormon Church Leaders Reacted to His Coming Out

American Idol’s David Archuleta Shares How Mormon Church Leaders Reacted to His Coming Out

  • In an interview with Good Morning America, David Archuleta said he feels “so much relief” after publicly opening up about his sexuality and detailed how fellow church members embraced the news.
  • Watch: 6 Celebrities Who’ve Come Out in 2020

    David Archuleta has not felt ostracized by his religious community since coming out as a member of the LGTBQIA+ community, he revealed during a June 23 appearance on Good Morning America

    The 30-year-old American Idol alum, who is a devout Mormon, said “he hasn’t felt rejected” after sharing his sexual orientation with church leaders.

    While Archuleta previously did not claim a label in his coming out post, he now says he identifies as “some form of being bisexual.” He also shared that he has not dated a man and does not plan to have sex until marriage.

    Accepting his identity has been a journey in self-love for Archuleta.

    “I’ve had to learn how to love myself, even when I don’t understand why I am the way that I am,” Archuleta continued. “To learn that that’s how God has created me. And I have to discover that, and there’s so many millions of other people who have gone through the same thing as me—they’ve tried to change who they are.”

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    Accepting his identity has been a journey in self-love for Archuleta.

    “I’ve had to learn how to love myself, even when I don’t understand why I am the way that I am,” Archuleta continued. “To learn that that’s how God has created me. And I have to discover that, and there’s so many millions of other people who have gone through the same thing as me—they’ve tried to change who they are.”

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    He also admitted he was “scared” before coming out.

    “Because I always felt there was something that I had to keep to myself,” he expressed. “There’s so much relief to not feel like you have to hide a part of yourself, like a secret.”

    Archuleta, who said he struggled early on with reconciling his feelings for men and women, offered advice to those who might not understand or accept him in his coming out post on Instagram on June 12.

    The “Crush” singer wrote in his caption, “For people who don’t really understand how feelings outside of just being heterosexual can be possible and okay I just plead that you be more understanding to people who experience and struggle with things that you may not experience or understand yourself.” 

    The American Idol star continued, “I just invite you to please consider making room to be more understanding and compassionate to those who are LGBTQIA+, and those who are part of that community and trying to find that balance with their faith which also is a huge part of their identity like myself.”

    He also noted that he shouldn’t have to push out one part of his identity—being in the LGBTQIA+ community—to make room for his faith, concluding, “For me to find peace the reality has been to accept both are real things I experience and make [me] who I am.”

    Monday, June 21, 2021

    A Docuseries About the Hillsong Church & Fired Pastor Carl Lentz Is in the Works

    A Docuseries About the Hillsong Church & Fired Pastor Carl Lentz Is in the Works

  • On Monday, June 21, it was revealed that a docuseries about the Hillsong Church and its fired pastor is heading to Discovery+. Here's what we know…
  • Watch: Pastor Carl Lentz Admits to Infidelity After Hillsong Church Firing

    Get ready to dive into the world of the Hillsong Church.

    On Monday, June 21, it was reported that Discovery+ is moving forward with a three-episode docuseries focusing on the headline-making mega church and its former pastor, Carl Lentz. According to Deadline, who broke the news, the new series, titled Breaking Hillsong, will take a closer look at the controversies surrounding the Australian-based church known for its celebrity attendees.

    The latest Discovery+ project has come about thanks to the streaming service’s partnership with the New York Post and Hannah Frishberg, an investigative journalist who has covered news regarding the church and Lentz. Per the report, Breaking Hillsong will feature current and former members who’ve spoken out against misconduct and abuse in the religious institution.

    The series will also include a never-before-seen interview with Ranin Karim, who allegedly had an affair with Lentz before his firing.

    As E! News readers well know, the disgraced religious leader was fired in November 2020 from Hillsong East Coast, which was the New York-based church. During that time, Hillsong Church co-founder Brian Houston noted in a statement that Lentz’s firing came about following “leadership issues and breaches of trust, plus a recent revelation of moral failures.” Lentz later admitted to being unfaithful to his wife, Laura.

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    In December 2020, Page Six reported that a leaked audio recording featured Houston alleging that Lentz had “more than one affair” and that a “staff member found a very compromising chain of text messages on Carl’s laptop.” E! News did not obtain the recording and neither man has commented on the report.

    Lentz was later accused of sexual abuse by Leona Kimes, the Hillsong Church Boston co-pastor and former nanny for the Lentz family. In an essay, titled “Writing My Voice Back” on Medium, Kimes claimed she was “subjected to manipulation, control, bullying, abuse of power, and sexual abuse” during her time working for Lentz as a nanny.

    Lauren Lentz, Carl Lentz Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Pure Flix

    While she didn’t initially name Lentz in her essay, she later confirmed her piece was about the pastor to Religion News Service. In response to these allegations, a rep for Lentz and his wife said they “vehemently deny the allegations and, in addition to that, have irrefutable proof the events did not happen as they are being described.” 

    In addition to the Lentz scandal, the church has faced other controversies, including the closing of the Dallas branch after the resignation of its lead pastor, who was reviewed over an alleged “failure to uphold the standards of Hillsong leadership.”

    We wonder, will three episodes be enough to unpack all of this? Guess we’ll have to wait and see.