PCC bringing in a secular group... that's a new one on me.They’re secular.
I'd think they'd be wary of doing such so as to avoid a conflict of interest such as this.
PCC bringing in a secular group... that's a new one on me.They’re secular.
They'd have been in breach of contract which would have been a whole lot messier.If they had not paid the group then it would have looked bad but they paid them in full. They did exactly what they had to under the circumstances.
I think your overall point about PCC is salient here, but there is a slight distinction to be made regarding them being a college vs a church (in regards to standards for musical presentations IMHO).They'd have been in breach of contract which would have been a whole lot messier.
Again, I don't know what they're doing bringing in a secular group. The PCC I knew (80s and 90s) would not have brought in anything but sacred groups for this very reason. Now, if they decided to participate in a secular event not of their hosting, the inclusion of such a group wouldn't be so easily hung on them.
In this day and age, I'm pretty sure my own church would be careful about who they agree to host as I am sure PCC will now be.
Whether they are a church or a college, they are accountable to the same God.I think your overall point about PCC is salient here, but there is a slight distinction to be made regarding them being a college vs a church (in regards to standards for musical presentations IMHO).
Agreed, especially in regards to following their conscience, but I was delineating how standards for ministry in the church may vary slightly regarding the goals and prerogatives of a Christian college/education.Whether they are a church or a college, they are accountable to the same God.
I'm not going to subscribe to their stupid paper in order to read the article.There is a big fuss over Pensacola canceling an appearance of a British group called the King's Singers because of the gay lifestyle of one of the singers. A no-win situation for PCC - they paid the performers anyway for the canceled gig. They would have been heavily criticized by their own constituency if they had allowed the performance to proceed, just as Bob Jones University was savaged years ago by David Cloud and many others for having the gay crooners called "Cantus" appear on campus.
"Students, parents and staff members had complained to the administration, saying that hosting the group would run counter to the college’s Baptist values."
Florida College Cancels Concert Over Gay Singer, Drawing Backlash (Published 2023)
Pensacola Christian College called off an appearance by the King’s Singers, citing the “lifestyle” of a member.www.nytimes.com
Looks like this decision is creating dissension among the student body. I don't wish to take sides, but it seems to me that the PCC administration did what they had to do, to be consistent with their fundamentalist values.
"WEAR News on Tuesday spoke to a sophomore Pensacola Christian College student, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution. 'It's a pretty toxic situation right here currently,' the student said. 'It's just getting very stressful with this situation going on.' The student says opinions on the concert cancellation are split among students right now. 'Kids are always talking about it before class starts and whatnot,' the student said. 'There have been arguments and mini protests that happened on campus. It's just been a very hostile environment to be honest.'"
They got paid, regardless. I'd say that's a pretty good testimony.What kind of testimony is it to the unsaved gay guy to cancel his group’s booking two hours before the show because of what he does in his private life?
Would the same be done to a straight guy living with a girl out of wedlock?
True.They got paid, regardless. I'd say that's a pretty good testimony.
Living together is not done "in private." People can see you come and go from the same dwelling.
Not really. A college education, even Christian, shouldn’t treat a gay a cappella singer like he’s contagious.Does it actually matter to you whether he does his deed in private or public?
Contagious? Hyperbolic emotionally loaded shame speech, you have learned well at the feet of your secular professorsNot really. A college education, even Christian, shouldn’t treat a gay a cappella singer like he’s contagious.
Is there any public profligacy that would be worthy of disassociation in your mind?Not really. A college education, even Christian, shouldn’t treat a gay a cappella singer like he’s contagious.
Let’s start here: Would you be accepting of a gay couple visiting your church? (I didn’t say joining as members).Is there any public profligacy that would be worthy of disassociation in your mind?
Would they be sitting in respectful attendance to the preaching of God’s word or leading congregational worship via an ensemble?Let’s start here: Would you be accepting of a gay couple visiting your church? (I didn’t say joining as members).