Caleb Kaltenbach has an incredible story.
Born to parents who soon divorced to pursue gay relationships, Caleb grew up to become a Christian and then a pastor, much to the alarm of his parents.
Caleb shares his honest, gutwrenching story of confusion, hope and reconcilliation with his mom, his dad and their partners.
Welcome to Episode 33 of the Podcast.
Guest Links
Messy Grace: How a Pastor with Gay Parents Learned to Love Others Without Sacrificing Conviction – Available October 20, 2015!
Links Mentioned
The End of Sexual Identity: Why Sex is too Important to Define Who We Are by Jenell Williams Paris
Gene Appel at East Side Christian Church
3 Things You Can Do Right Away
Conversation about homosexuality in the church can be uncomfortable, and as a pastor with gay parents, Caleb Kaltenbach has felt the tension within each community. Here’s how you can get started with bridging the gap between each side:
- Understand the difference between acceptance and approval. When someone we love comes out to us, it doesn’t mean we change our relationship. Thank them for allowing you to come into this season of their life and trusting you. That doesn’t mean you have to approve of the behavior. Sexuality is between a man and a woman; it’s not the only thing that defines them, and that’s where the line is drawn. We can love the person, but we don’t have to approve of what happens.
- Invite the conversation into church. Christians in the church think they have to “get their act together” and have to play a certain part. But Caleb says that when we don’t allow messy conversations in churches, we create sanctuary for fake people. Start engaging with your leadership team, and let the conversation work through the entire church. Keep communication open and affirming, and talk to other churches about what the conversation looks like in their ministries. Be honest and allow people to feel like they belong before they believe.
- Create a safe environment. Discussion of sexuality opens up vast vulnerabilities on both sides, and it’s not a black or white issue. It was difficult for Caleb when he “came out as a Christian” to his gay parents, but it encouraged him to show the same love and compassion he always had for them. “I had to spend so much time treating them well, loving them, even when they came at me with patronizing Bible questions. I wanted to build that trust again so they could see that nothing really had changed,” he said. You can apply the same principles in your church as you open up the conversation with others. Invite others out to dinner, and get to know them. Put a face to the individual instead of looking at them by just their sexuality.
Quotes from Caleb
Without messy conversations in church, we create sanctuaries for fake people. @calebwilds Click To Tweet There are Christians who act like jerks, and they give the rest of us a bad name. @calebwilds Click To Tweet God calls us to accept everyone. That doesn’t mean we approve of everything they do. @calebwilds Click To Tweet When someone we love comes out to us, it doesn’t mean we change our relationship. @calebwilds Click To TweetA New Episode Every Week…Just Subscribe
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