Should Gays and Lesbians be Allowed to Minister in Church?In the language used by the LGBT society, and most Americans, 'homosexual', 'gay', 'lesbian' etc. refer to an 'orientation', not necessarily those who perform sexual acts. They treat the orientation as a normal thing, though. Originally, 'homosexual' had to do with the tendency to be attracted to the same sex. A lot of people, baby boomers, some gen-X, and Fundamentalist Christians think it means people who do certain acts.If you say 'gays cannot serve in any capacity in our church', they would think that means forever, for the rest of their life.We don't have to accept their philosophy about orientation, but we should communicate clearly that we believe people can be washed, sanctified, and justified (I Corinthians 6:11) and may minister in the church after that. (I Peter 4:10.) But we are not to keep company with the fornicator who calls himself a brother. If it applies to men who bed with their father's wives, why wouldn't it apply to men who bed men, the softy men who are bedded, and women who engage in same-sex behavior?If we take not keeping company with fornicators, etc. seriously, we would probably have to abandon this idea that we should allow just anyone to come to church. The restriction is not on keeping company with sinners, but one who is called a brother who engages in that list of sins in I Corinthians 5