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arniejolt
04-27-2009, 02:44 AM
And to think the Separation of Church and State was the only stringent rule...

Sermons about sex -- and advertisements depicting sockless feet snuggling between bedsheets -- have landed a church in hot water with Brevard Public Schools officials.

The school district's risk-management department has threatened to boot New Hope Church out of Sherwood Elementary, its new home for Sunday services.

Why? A worship series titled "Great Sex for You."

Last week, church leaders mailed 25,000 colorful fliers to Melbourne households, asking residents "Is Your Sex Life A Bore?" and inviting them to go to the school to "learn how to have the Great Sex that God created you to enjoy!"

The three-week program kicked off Sunday morning inside the school auditorium. Seated on stage in black jeans and an untucked collared shirt, Bible in hand, Pastor Bruce Cadle said the Christian church has been "shamefully silent" on the typically taboo topic.

"Sex between married believers is a holy activity. It's not a dirty activity. It's not a shameful activity," Cadle preached. "It's a holy activity. And the Bible is so clear about this. But it's still hard for us to get it."

But Mark Langdorf, the school district's director of risk management, said the "Great Sex for You" mailers generated complaints. He described the controversy as "obnoxious and inimical to the best interests of the school board."

"We believe the type of advertising used is not appropriate for students to read in any elementary school," Langdorf said. "If it is inappropriate for the students, then it should not be used to advertise any event held at an elementary school in Brevard County."

Cadle said Langdorf threatened to terminate the church's lease agreement. The church rents the auditorium and one classroom for $606 each Sunday, records show.

However, Langdorf said the contract remains under review.

Article from Florida Today, check out the news video feed while you're there:
http://www.floridatoday.com/article/20090425/NEWS01/904250314/-1/SEVENDAYS

xXjAmEZXx
04-27-2009, 03:31 AM
ooo

NoMoreVillains
04-27-2009, 12:26 PM
A mega-church in my area did something similar.

metalhead27
04-27-2009, 12:59 PM
I don't get the controversy. They can't talk about sex because it happens in a school? Or healthy discussions about sex are bad for the children? :confused: Floridian logic confounds me. :p

killer_roach
04-27-2009, 01:12 PM
I don't get the controversy. They can't talk about sex because it happens in a school? Or healthy discussions about sex are bad for the children? :confused: Floridian logic confounds me. :p

Floridian logic confounds people from outside the state, Floridian ballots confound those within. :) (My apologies to the good people of the state of Florida; those who are otherwise are just too easy to make fun of)

Honestly, I don't see the issue. It's something that, if done well, could have a positive influence on the health and well-being of families within the church, but somehow the location of other activities going on when church isn't in session there makes it bad?

onidragon
04-27-2009, 01:38 PM
Huh. Well, that's what you get for trying to teach people the fine art of the blowjob while Ms. Keen's second graders are learning subtraction next door.

metalhead27
04-27-2009, 04:19 PM
Huh. Well, that's what you get for trying to teach people the fine art of the blowjob while Ms. Keen's second graders are learning subtraction next door.

Except that the gym is being used on SUNDAYS, so there's no class being held. Seems like a non-story beyond a few prudes complaining. *shrugs*