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Ted Haggard Starts New Church

The minister who fell from grace in a gay sex scandal will lead a new congregation in his Colorado Springs home.


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The Reverend Ted Haggard, who lost his pastorate at New Life Church in a scandal over his involvement with a male prostitute, is starting a new church at his home in Colorado Springs, Colo.

The conservative minister’s new church will hold its first service, which Haggard refers to as a prayer meeting, November 12, The Gazette of Colorado Springs reports. It hearkens back to the beginnings of New Life, which started in Haggard’s basement and grew into a megachurch,

Haggard was forced out as New Life’s pastor in 2006 after revelations of his relationship with Denver escort Mike Jones. Haggard also resigned as president of the National Association of Evangelicals. Later came the news that Haggard had had a sexual relationship with a young man who volunteered at the church.

Haggard, who is married to a woman, has admitted to “sexual immorality.” Earlier this year, in an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, he characterized his same-sex attractions as “dark and repulsive” and a “compulsion” of which he had been cured.

After leaving New Life, Haggard tried selling insurance but made his living primarily by speaking at churches around the nation. Some of Haggard’s church colleagues question if he is ready to lead another congregation, noting among other things that he prematurely quit a so-called restoration program that was one of the conditions of his New Life severance package, TheGazette reports.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Donna
    Date posted: 11/6/2009 6:59:05 AM
    Hometown: Alma Michigan

    Comment:

    Lord please deliver me from self righteous, self absorbed and lying preachers! This guy is cured....he doesn't have a disease! He is gay and will be gay for the rest of his phony life.

  • Name: Jack Nasty
    Date posted: 11/5/2009 8:38:18 PM
    Hometown: Edmonds, WA

    Comment:

    Ted's a Crystal Methodist now.

  • Name: Carol
    Date posted: 11/5/2009 7:30:29 PM
    Hometown: MO

    Comment:

    Perhaps we should give him the benefit of the doubt; maybe he'll preach to the GLBT living in Colorado Sprlings, Colorado. I'm sure they're there someplace?

  • Name: Dan
    Date posted: 11/5/2009 6:53:21 PM
    Hometown: Palm Harbor, Fl

    Comment:

    Like Carrie Precum (yawn) another fundamentalist that discovered his good-time place.......

  • Name: Lickety Splitz
    Date posted: 11/5/2009 6:04:10 PM
    Hometown: Lez Not Go There

    Comment:

    Is it METH-odist?

  • Name: Fred Stanley
    Date posted: 11/5/2009 4:38:40 PM
    Hometown: Palm Springs, CA

    Comment:

    This is no cure for homosexuality! I would not go to Ted's church of hate and bigotry.

  • Name: Preston
    Date posted: 11/5/2009 3:51:34 PM
    Hometown: Fishers, IN

    Comment:

    Would you want a son of yours being an altar boy at this church???

  • Name: Kevin
    Date posted: 11/5/2009 2:56:01 PM
    Hometown: Ft. Myers

    Comment:

    All hail the Church of Down-Low Fellatio.



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