Church that posted anti-LGBT sign is forced out of building

WPTA 21 News

AUBURN, Ind. (WPTA21) – An Auburn church with a controversial message on a sign has been forced out of their building.

ABC21 reached a church member by phone Saturday who confirmed the news.   

On Wednesday, June 27, Remnant Fellowship Church in Auburn posted a sign reading, “LGBTQ is a hate crime against God. Repent.”

When asked whether or not the church has plans to relocate, the church member had no comment.

ABC21 previously spoke with a pastor of Remnant Fellowship, who said at the time their message is an attempt to “…reach young people and steer them away from a lifestyle they believe is harmful to them.”

The church maintains it is not intolerant of others beliefs, but that it’s finding those on the other side of this issue are intolerant of the beliefs of Remnant Fellowship Church.

http://www.wpta21.com/story/38592321/church-who-posted-anti-lgbt-sign-is-forced-out-of-building

5 thoughts on “Church that posted anti-LGBT sign is forced out of building

  1. “…reach young people and steer them away from a lifestyle they believe is harmful to them.”

    Too late, preacher. The commies reached the young people long before you, and they’re steering them into more perversion, and away from religion at the same time.

    “When I grow up, I want to be a pedophile so I can run for congress.” — Young iPhone addict.

    Morality has been squashed in all but a very few of the young.

    1. Because of the grandchildren, I can’t surrender to “too late.” That could feed complacency.

      And as for “morality,” I know many who come up with high scores.

      Jus’ had to say, Jolly.

      .

  2. I just don’t get it.

    People have their panties in a wad.

    40 years ago they had a sign that sad.

    “We hate niggars”.

    Plus there’s gonna be a cross burning and a bbq after Sunday services.

    Them fagz need to fkng settle down.

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