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Did a Pastor at Andy Stanley’s Church Just Out Him as Gay-Affirming?! Read the Excerpts

With the news that Andy Stanley’s North Point Community Church has become a cesspool filled with LGBTQ+ affirming pastors, leaders, ministries, guest speakers, and conferences, it’s unsurprising that as more stones are overturned, more deviant theology emerges.

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So far, three pastors have come forward saying that Stanley made some shocking gay-affirming comments in 2019, acting as witnesses, and providing contemporaneous text messages to prove it. Another pastor at his church, however, may have just outted him.  

Debbie Causey is a gay-affirming North Point Community Church pastor and the Director of Care Networl, overseeing a dozen ministries. 

She’s previously revealed that she sometimes counsels parents with gay kids not to attend their church because it isn’t affirming enough and isn’t a “safe place,” rejoiced at creating a new gay-affirming ministry, and recommended an all-LGBTQ- counseling collective for children. Under her purview is Parent Connect, a gay-affirming family ministry for parents with children who are struggling and confused about their sexuality. 

Years ago, after her son came out as gay, she wrote the book The Big Reveal: Loving Your LGBTQ+ Child While Strengthening Your Faith, which details her experiences handling her son’s revelations. The book is filled with bad theology and sly innuendo, but one section caught our attention: when Debbie describes what it was telling her pastor about her son and his reaction. 

Debbie has been with North Point church for over 24 years and is in a very high position within the 30,000-member multisite. Though she doesn’t name names and has not revealed any further information, this book excerpt and other times she’s told this story makes it an almost certainty she’s speaking about Stanley. If not, at the very least, she’s referencing another senior-level pastor at North Point.

According to Causey, her pastor said he didn’t know whether or not it was a sin to act on homosexual desires and attractions, said the Bible’s description of sodomites in Romans 1 doesn’t mesh with any gay people he knows, and advised her not to tell her son that his same-sex desires were unnatural, because they are natural for him.

We reached out to North Point Community Church but have not received a response at the time of publishing.