An Atlanta pastor who was to deliver the benediction at President Barack Obama’s inauguration withdrew from the ceremony after gay and lesbian groups protested anti-gay remarks he’d made in the 1990s.
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Louie Giglio advocated for ex-gay therapy, said homosexuality was a sin, and warned parishioners to stand firm against the "powerful and aggressive" gay rights movement in sermons from the 1990s.
Pastor Louie Giglio, who had been selected to deliver the benediction at President Obama's inaugural swearing-in ceremony on Jan. 21, has dropped out of the event, CBS News confirms, after an anti-gay ...
A Georgia pastor selected to deliver the benediction during President Obama's inauguration has pulled out of the ceremony after comments surfaced in which he described homosexuality as a "sin." The ...
The sound of Christian worship music resonated as students from nine different campus ministries filed into Legion Field Wednesday night to hear Louie Giglio, founder of the Passion Movement and ...
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (UPI) -- The pastor initially booked to offer the invocation at U.S. President Barack Obama's inauguration has withdrawn after anti-gay sermons surfaced, officials said. The Rev.
The defining moment of Louie Giglio's life happened one morning at 2 during his freshman year at Georgia State University. Giglio grew up in a Christian home in Atlanta but in college he was "living ...
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