The usher was fired more than two weeks ago but was unceremoniously dismissed from the church two Sundays ago, after turning up for divine worship.
Reports reaching THE STAR are that the usher, who also sings on the choir, joined the church two years ago from another congregation, some of whose members had suspected him of having homosexual tendencies. Failure to define 'homosexual tendencies' is telling but I suspect they meant effeminate behaviours which is the marker used by many to profile persons or their perceived sexuality.
He was reportedly caught by his boss recently with one of his co-workers having sex in a bathroom, if so was the other party also booted and if not why not? Would not some engagement with the men suffice in order to offer compassion while using the incident as a learning experience.
It was learnt that his boss made an alarm and other workers in the establishment decided that they were not going to work with both men again, as they felt uncomfortable having them around. This forced their boss to dismiss the two with immediate effect.
THE STAR understands that the boss got word to the leadership of the church informing them of the homosexual act, as well as informing them that he was fired. Word is that the usher turned up for ushering duties on Sunday but was told not to work as his service was no longer required.
It is also learnt that a church members meeting was called and a letter was read out to the usher informing him of the report from his boss and that he was no longer a member of the congregation, as no one with homosexual tendencies can be allowed to be a member of the church. Again I ask what are homosexual tendencies of the Star News who made the report?
Word has since spread in the community where the church is located that the former usher was sent packing from the church because of his homosexual act. I imagine the man or men have had to relocate as such finger pointing and knowledge can translate into violence rather quickly or a surprise mobbing seeing gay men are seen as weak and unable to physically defend themselves.
The continued insensitivity of the church is telling and intolerance is just unacceptable indeed.
Peace & tolerance
H
0 comments:
Post a Comment