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April 27, 2009  Hide Comments (4 comments)  Add Comment  Print Article  E-mail to a Friend
Megachurch Hosts No-Holds-Barred Interview with Ted Haggard
from The Christian Post

One of the fastest growing churches in the country hosted former evangelical leader Ted Haggard and his wife on Sunday in a "no-holds-barred" interview.

Steven Furtick, lead pastor of Elevation Church in Charlotte, N.C., knew inviting the disgraced pastor who was involved in a sex and drugs scandal was controversial. But he said he wanted the 5,000-member congregation to hear the whole story of Haggard's fall from grace first hand and let the story speak for itself.

"I want you to see what it looks like when a man deceives and lies and then his sin is found out," Furtick told Elevation attendees earlier this month during the church's "Healer" sermon series. "And then I want you to see what it looks like when a family stands by someone and forgives him."

"Because there are many of you who are in a position where you don't receive God's healing in your life. You're headed for some of the same calamity," he explained, noting that Haggard's story can be a "good reminder of what's at stake when you flirt with sin."

Haggard, former leader of the 30-million-member National Association of Evangelicals and founding pastor of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, left the helm and the pulpit in November 2006 amid allegations that he paid a male prostitute for sex and used methamphetamine.

Once an influential evangelical who publicly condemned homosexual behavior, Haggard stunned the evangelical community after admitting to "sexual immorality" and purchasing crystal meth.

"I am so ashamed that I misrepresented the body of Christ and that I hurt people and caused them pain," Haggard said Sunday at Elevation Church. "I am so deeply embarrassed and sorry that that happened, and I don't think that's ever going to happen again."

Furtick invited Haggard through e-mail after watching HBO's documentary, "The Trials of Ted Haggard."

The young pastor had visited New Life Church as a college student and was devastated when news broke over the scandal.

"It tore me apart to see the devastating effects of sin on the man and the family," Furtick told his congregants of mainly young adults.

But he was inspired by Haggard's wife, Gayle, who had shown forgiveness and stuck by her husband. Both were invited to speak at Elevation.

"I asked the Lord, ‘What do I do?' And he said, ‘You forgive and you love,'" Gayle said.

"The crisis story is a reality," Ted Haggard told NewsChannel 36. "But now we want to take the time to show our family is together, we're strong, we're growing together, we're deeply sorry for what happened with the scandal, but life goes on."

Furtick clarified that the invitation to the Haggard's was neither a gesture of endorsement or of condemnation.

"We're simply allowing him to tell a story," Furtick said.

"Aren't you grateful for a church where we can talk about everything?" he asked Elevation attendees.

Over the last several months, Haggard has had dozens of media appearances on such shows as CNN's Larry King, ABC's Good Morning America and Oprah. When asked to define his sexuality, he says he can't place it into stereotypical boxes but says he is content with his relationship with his wife.

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I just got finished watching "the trials of Ted Haggard". Needless to say, I was almost in tears. Yes, he committed sin and when you walk in the office of a Pastor there is greater responsibility and trust given to you by not only people, but God. I also agreed with the ex communication from the church as we see this done in the bible where the Apostle Paul ex-communicated a man from the church for sleeping with his mother-in-law. I do not know how the church can ban a person from an actual state, which I found to be interesting. Also, I did not agree with the way they treated Ted Haggard.

One thing that stood out to me in the documentary was that when Ted Haggard was asked about why he chose to go back to school for Psychology, he said because of the crisis he thought he was a bad person and it wasn't until he spoke with a therapist that he got help. Unless he rejected help from the church, this does not make Ted Haggard look bad, but it makes the church look bad that people can not come to the church for help because they are afraid to be judged. I believe there should be some things set up for ministers and Pastors so that they are ministered to and not always being depended upon to minister. Sometimes you can just keep preaching and preaching and ministering to everyone else until you began to run dry.

Though his life will not be the same, it is good that his wife and family stuck with him and continue to do so. He will need nothing but support to be able to live life for the rest of his days as this is something that unfortunately can not be forgotten, though he can and should be from every Christian, forgiven. It is what a Christian is. We forgive those that do wrong and despitefully use us.

posted by wonder4  @ Sunday, September 20, 2009


I applaud my christian family for displaying God's image. I can relate to being disappointed by a man of God, because it happen in my church and I was deeply offended. We are all,God's creation, not gods. And there is no better way to display God's love for his creation than to love one another, unconditionally.

posted by Loretta Jackson  @ Friday, April 24, 2009


I appalled the fact that this man was forgiven, which is true christian behaviour. I find it interesting that some people said that his wife was in denial because she decided to stand by her husband.

Furthermore, I was wondering if it was a woman who committed these acts if forgiveness would have be so forthcoming. I have found that this is not the case when a woman in the church commits adultery. But thank God for those who decided to practice true forgiveness which is more than just words.

posted by ChocolateLady  @ Thursday, April 23, 2009


The story of Redemption and Grace. We must forgive so we can be forgiven. Everyone needs to be given another chance, if God was able to send his Only Son to die for us, I am pretty sure we can find in us the courage to forgive one of ours. The reason why it's so hard to forgive for some is because of their personal perception of people. If we put people on a pedestal, it's really hard to bring them down afterwards, after all the bible tells us not to put our trust in men. I want to commend the family for displaying the true character of Christ. Let's be supportive and encouraging in this difficult moment for we need each and every one for the battles to come.
Thank You

posted by FilleDuDieu  @ Thursday, April 23, 2009

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