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State directives now allow us to reinstate our Care/Support Groups of 10-15 with distancing, masks, and proper hand sanitizing.

Therefore, we are pleased to announce “Straight Talk”, which has always met on the first Saturday of each month, will resume beginning Saturday, June 6th, 9:00am to 11:00am.

Sitting in church surrounded by believers you are pretty comfortable and content. But now, as a Bible-believing Christian, you have the task, if not the monumental challenge, of facing the son or daughter, your friend, neighbor, or co-worker that sees nothing wrong with homosexual practice and is involved in a same-sex relationship.

Why bother discussing homosexuality from a Biblical standpoint? The answer just may lie in whatever may motivate you to attend Straight Talk.

Christian Leader: You may simply want (need) a better working knowledge of the topic.

Parent or Friend: Someone you love might be same-sex attracted and you’re wondering, as a Bible-believing Christian, how you can keep a relationship with this person without compromising your deeply held beliefs and convictions.

Educator: What causes homosexuality? Is it immutable or changeable? As an educator you are wanting a better understanding and grasp on the academic questions the subject raises.

Counselor: Maybe you are looking for insights, for when your client says, “I’m gay.”

Same-Sex Attracted Christian: Maybe you are in the midst of feelings, emotions and attractions you neither desire nor chose, wondering what, if anything, you can do.

Concerned Christian: You may need a better understanding of the Biblical perspective on homosexuality so you can persuasively articulate it.

Seekers: Those seeking a reasonable, clear, and respectful understanding of why faithful followers of Christ Jesus believe what they do about homosexuality.

Whether Christian or not, anyone seeking truth, God’s absolute truth regarding homosexuality, must turn to the Holy Scriptures.

Straight Talk seeks to turn controversy into ministry because those who live by truth engage in the ongoing challenge of applying God’s unchanging standards to our ever-changing culture and world.

Truth is and it matters because it defines God’s nature.

God has revealed His truth and has commissioned His Church to reveal it in turn, through preaching, teaching, and disciple-making.

The Church must speak clear truth regarding God’s divine intent for human sexuality.

Spiritual growth requires understanding the struggle between the flesh and the spirit. (Galatians 5:16-25)

“Sanctify the Lord God in your hearts,” the apostle Peter admonished. “And always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear.” (1 Peter 3:15)

“Straight Talk” meets on the 1st Saturday of each month at the His Way Out Ministries Office.

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