A documentary film crew managed to secure a place inside ‘ex-gay’ Adam Hood’s controversial talk in Queensland this week.
We are documentary filmmakers currently producing a film called The Cure about faith and sexuality, specifically exploring ex-gay ministries which claim to ‘help’ a person with their same-sex attraction.
One such individual who claims to be cured of homosexuality is Adam Hood, a charismatic preacher from San Francisco who was the source of some controversy when public venues withdrew their support for his tour last week.
Rev Dorian Ballard of Miracle Christian Centre (MCC) granted us permission to attend the session that had not in fact been cancelled but moved to another location in a community centre at Buderim. After much deliberation, we decided it was important to provide the community with an eyewitness account.
Our suspicions that the event would go ahead regardless of media pressure were confirmed when we talked to a follower before the meeting — in her words, they “had to go underground”. Despite venue cancellations in NSW and Victoria, Hood and Rev Ballard proudly declared that successful meetings had taken place in Melbourne.
First came two hours of evangelical-style worship — a band played, everyone sang, hands in the air in prayer, the name of Jesus declared innumerable times.
Then two hours of Hood. He spoke of his ‘broken family’ and his same-sex attraction which started as a child. Hood stated that while an active participant in the gay scene in San Francisco, he was “bound, demonically tormented, cursed by witches and people involved with the mafia … and taken against his will and tied down” until he reached a point where he “cried out to God to deliver him”.
The predominant focus of Hood’s testimony was his personal experience of being cured of homosexuality through his Christian faith.
Hood had come to the conclusion that he would be like Paul in the Bible — single, but not going to “give in” to his “thoughts and feelings”. He spoke of meeting his wife, and upon realising that he “really liked her” he decided he needed to join a ministry that “focused on deliverance from homosexuality and sexual brokenness”. This was a “cross-based” ministry — not psychological in nature — but purely based on scripture.
He recalled in detail his apprehension at the prospect of engaging in sexual intimacy with a woman, and his relief at enjoying heterosexual sex was such that he was compelled to cry out to Jesus during the consummation of his marriage.
Hood went on to detail his belief that the Bible is unambiguous in its condemnation of homosexuality. He personally didn’t want to change until God “showed [him] the reality of Hell … that people who continue in these ways will burn forever without any relief”.
As Hood came to the end of his speech he started ‘prophesising’ — speaking as if with divine inspiration. He spoke with passion about how homosexuals should repent. The people in the room yelled out “Amen”. There was a low murmur of people speaking in tongues. One man lay flat on his stomach on the ground.
Hood called out to homosexuals who are promiscuous, monogamous, or simply happy with their sexuality, to hear the message, repent and cry out to God for mercy.
Hood’s wife and child sat in the back of the room throughout much of the meeting. We did not see his wife participate during the worship and her reactions were hard to gauge as she wore a black hat that covered most of her face. It may have been that she was frightened to release her identity — Hood and Rev Ballard both spoke of receiving bomb and death threats amid the public backlash of the preceding week and described feeling vilified by the mainstream media.
Immediately after the event Hood was shuffled away by three security guards to his car, and with him left the vague promise of an on-camera interview.
Despite the welcome that MCC members extended to us as strangers in their place of worship, we were only too aware of the group’s firm position that homosexuality is something broken and in need of repair. We felt the profession of love for homosexuals was in direct conflict with their belief that through Christian faith, it is possible to be completely cured of homosexuality.
It is interesting Rev Ballard believed it necessary to fly a speaker like Hood to Australia at great expense to minister to a self-professed small congregation of Christians. Is it now the case that no evangelical Australian ministers are prepared to publicly advocate ex-gay programs and condemn homosexuality as a sin worthy of eternal damnation?
We were shocked to hear MCC’s claims that threats of violence have been made against the church and its associated individuals. All people, homosexual and Christian alike, are entitled to live their lives free of fear.
It is our hope that an open dialogue could be entered into between MCC and the LGBTI community in the interests of promoting understanding and respect.
Readers who are struggling in reconciling their faith and sexuality might find it helpful to access the support and resources made available by groups such as Freedom 2 b[e]. Visit www.freedom2b.org/
By Helen Kelly and Heather Vernon who are part of Rambling Women Media.
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Adam hood is currently in school for fashion design at City College San Francisco. It is a laugh you should see him. He is just as Nelly as can be….Question why would he get involved with fashion design…answer to stay close to the network…to live vicariously through other gays. What do you think they would say if they saw this video? How is he going to work with gays in the design industry when he thinks we are an abomination?
It is worse than you think. He is also an evangelist. On his site he has a religious tantrum he claims to have prayed to stop the Halloween celebration on Castro here in San Francisco. Also the church he is connected to is the Dwelling place this is a church in Hemet California. They are the ones that stand around gay establishments with signs making claims about the bible and homosexuals.
Oh what a conflict and mis-representation of demonination. For many decades MCC has belonged to “Metropolitan Community Church”, a fully accepting church of the GLBTI community. Then all of a sudden it is linked to “Miracle Christian Centre” which as you read is totally not accepting….
I think we should refuse to call this church MCC as it is discrediting the accepting denomination.
We know this couple personally. Wonderfully warm people. They are just sharing their story of what God did in their lives. It’s not hate speech or prejudice. They LOVE gays, they are simply sharing that out of God’s LOVE, He changes our hearts, heals our past wounds, transforms us from the inside out. People’s pain from our past can lead us into all sorts of coping mechanisms and strange lifestyles. Hood is sharing that there is HEALING through Jesus and transformation. But in order to walk into that new way of living one has to “Repent” aka “do a 180 and chose to change their ways”. And I must add that his wife is a wonderful and dynamic person as well. This article made judgments on her “sitting in the back quietly”… painting in her a certain light. Yet another example of a reporter/writer getting something wrong and painting the wrong picture.
Is this even legal ? I would have thought this would be classified as hate speech and inciting prejudice, homophobic violence etc ?
I am a gay psychologist who has had a great deal to do with this situation. It makes great sense that it went ‘underground’ and for me this felt quite ok. As they say in their article, it was contained to a small congregation. We are not vigilantes and against freedom of speech. The great victory we as a community had with this issue was that it was no longer a public meeting where many new vulnerable people would be exposed to this irrational anti-intellectual and potentially psychologically very dangerous message. Other great victories included the Catholic School that originally was going to unwittingly sponsor this event putting a post on their website saying that they are not homophobic and that Adam Hood’s message is against their Christian values. Any young Christian same sex attracted person would feel great comfort in reading this.
The other victory was that very publicly 2 Mayors shut down the events as they hadn’t realized what it was about. This has sent a very powerful message that Australian society as a whole does not validate horrifically dangerous and homophobic events.