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		<title>Ted Haggard, Mega-Church Founder Felled By Sex Scandal, Returns To Pulpit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gay revelations were a disaster for a hero of US evangelicals. Now he has launched a new church in his garden. Ted Haggard is back and about to start preaching again. Haggard, once America&#8217;s leading evangelical pastor, who was brought down and removed from his own mega-church after admitting to a gay sex scandal, has [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Gay revelations were a disaster for a hero of US evangelicals. Now he  has launched a new church in his garden.</em></strong></p>
<p>Ted Haggard is back and about to start preaching again. Haggard, once  America&#8217;s leading evangelical pastor, who was brought down and removed  from his own mega-church after admitting to a gay sex scandal, has set  up a new ministry and will hold the first service in his new church  today.</p>
<p>His wife, Gayle, who has stood by him throughout his  troubles, will be the church&#8217;s co-pastor.</p>
<p>&#8220;We realised that I am a  sinner and she is a saint, but that way we do have a very broad  appeal,&#8221; he joked in an interview from his home in <a title="More from  guardian.co.uk on Colorado" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/colorado">Colorado</a> Springs, a city that has been  described as the Vatican of America&#8217;s evangelical movement. &#8220;I feel we  have moved past the scandal. We have forgiveness. It is a second  chance,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>For Haggard, the formation of a new church – to  be called St James – marks the beginning of a remarkable comeback and  the latest stage of a rollercoaster ride through evangelical power.</p>
<p>Haggard  first arrived in Colorado Springs in 1984, after he said he had  received a vision from God that he had to form a church in the heartland  of American evangelism.</p>
<p>That church, which began in the basement  of his house with 22 people, eventually grew into New Life Church, one  of the largest mega-churches in America. It had a congregation of more  than 14,000 and Haggard became so prominent that he paid several visits  to the White House of President George W Bush. He also became president  of the National Association of Evangelicals.</p>
<p>But that all ended in  2006, when a gay prostitute said Haggard had paid him for sex. The  revelations destroyed Haggard&#8217;s career almost overnight. He lost his  position at New Life and had to leave Colorado. He ended up in Arizona  and started a new job selling insurance. He also received controversial  religious counselling about his sexuality. Haggard now says he is  heterosexual, but had gay urges because he was molested by a man when he  was a child.</p>
<p>Now Haggard says he wants gays and bisexuals to come  to his new church, whose first few meetings will be held in the garden  of his suburban home. &#8220;St  James church is for anyone, and I do mean  anyone&#8230; If you are straight, gay or bisexual, I want to walk through  the scriptures with you,&#8221; Haggard told a press conference last week to  announce his church.</p>
<p>Haggard&#8217;s view of homosexuality – and his own  actions – appear bound to annoy almost everybody. Many gay rights  activists are offended by his view that his actions were caused by child  abuse and that it is possible to receive counselling for having  same-sex sexual feelings. On the other hand, many evangelicals are still  outraged at his past conduct, and will be equally furious at his openly  reaching out to gays, whom they believe are sinning with their  sexuality.</p>
<p>Haggard seems to be trying to span the two poles of  opinion. When asked what he would tell a gay person who came to St  James, he said: &#8220;I would tell them to study the scriptures. I would tell  them to explore that with God. It is an individual walk for them.&#8221;</p>
<p>But  he denied that he thought homosexuality was forbidden in the Bible, a  common belief among many conservative Christians. &#8220;I would not say that.  I would say that all of us need God&#8217;s grace,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Haggard  talked openly about what he calls &#8220;my scandal&#8221;, but also clearly felt  that it left him an undeserving sinner. &#8220;I feel that I need forgiveness.  But I do not feel that I deserve forgiveness,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>But there  is no doubt that Haggard is trying to move on and start to rebuild his  life and old career. He said the reaction to his announcement of a new  church had been huge and overwhelmingly positive: &#8220;It made me feel  elated. Forgiven. Loved.&#8221; One man had heard about it in Germany and  immediately flew to Colorado to meet him. &#8220;He just got on a plane in  Frankfurt,&#8221; Haggard said.</p>
<p>Haggard talked quickly and frequently  cracked jokes and burst into laughter as he confessed he had no idea how  big St James could eventually be. &#8220;I have no future plans for that. I  am going to accept every blessing and see how it goes. We have got 200  chairs for our first service and maybe in a few weeks we will need  2,000. Or maybe we won&#8217;t,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Haggard said the scandal that  wiped out his first career as a pastor had given him a strong insight  into suffering and that made him a better counsellor for others who were  under stress. It had also shown him the power and importance of  unconditional love, especially for those who were in trouble or who had  sinned.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our aim with St James is a love reformation,&#8221; he said  with another laugh. &#8220;After what I have been through, I see people  differently now. Sometimes I just watch the news and cry because my  heart is so tender and passionate and filled with love,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The  same, however, cannot be said for all members of the Colorado Springs  evangelical community. Though many, including some prominent columnists  in the local newspaper, have welcomed Haggard and his new church, some  have not.</p>
<p>Haggard said he had wanted to do a TV interview about  his church using a studio belonging to a powerful local religious group,  but they had refused to have anything to do with him and he had been  forced to drive to Denver to use a different studio there. &#8220;It made me  feel that we all need to keep reading our Bible, including some of our  evangelical leaders,&#8221; Haggard said.</p>
<p>Source: <a title="The Guardian" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jun/06/us-gay-scandal-pastor-church" target="_blank">The Guardian</a></p>
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