Calgary favours homosexuality over Christianity

Street Church press release – December 30, 2009
Homosexuals Yes Christians No
Church to File Human Rights Complaint Against the City

Calgary’s Street Church has indicated that the denial of their request for a flag raising ceremony and a proclamation by the City Clerk’s Office and the Mayor, is blatant bigotry and Christophobia. They indicated that the reason which the City gave was that Christians do not meet the criteria for either request. They further expressed their shock and amazement at the City’s response, since the City authorized a flag raising ceremony on the masts of City Hall and a proclamation just three months prior for homosexuals. The church feels that the requests were the same and that the only difference can be found in the message. Street Church states that the City now officially endorses homosexuality and firmly opposes Christianity in the public square.

“I knew that the City’s Officials discriminate against Christians. Now I have solid, undisputable, proof. They raised the flag of the homosexual community and gave the ‘Pride Month’ proclamation, but when we asked for the same right, they informed us of the answer – ‘NO’. The reason they stated was that we ‘do not meet the criteria’. According to the City website, ‘The City will fly the flags/banners of community groups, charitable or non-profit organizations.’ We are a charity, a non-profit organization, and we serve the community. They made the requirements for applicant clear – ‘It is the responsibility of the ethnic, cultural or community organization to request a flag be flown at City Hall, or to have a flag raising ceremony and provide the flag.’ We made the request and have the flag ready to fly, yet we are denied. What a slap in the face and a straight forward show of bias and bigotry on the part of Calgary’s Mayor and the City Clerk’s office.”

In applying for a flag raising ceremony and a proclamation for the month of December, Street Church was hoping to encourage the values which they feel that Jesus brought to the world; namely true love, true faith, and true hope.

“Christmas is the time of year where people recognize the spirit of love, family, and in the Christian faith the birth of their saviour, Jesus Christ. Our request to raise a flag for Jesus and to proclaim the month of December ‘Jesus month’ was flatly denied, yet Christmas is celebrated in the vast majority of homes in Calgary during the month of December. What troubles me even more about this answer from the City is that their own websites are apparently misleading the public – ‘Proclamations highlight important issues, charitable events, civic-minded individuals, or memorable occasions.’ For Christians what could be a more memorable occasion than the birth of their saviour? This is pure bigotry and we feel that our only option to put a stop to this ongoing discrimination is to file a human rights complaint against the Mayor and the City Clerk’s office. We are calling all people of conscience and moral standards to stand with us against this open attack on freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and this kind of discrimination.”

The full details about the application and denial can be found at the Street Church website here.

Public date: December 31st, 2009
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