Bishop Eddie Long: Preaching amid abuse charges
While in the throes of child rape allegations, the pastor delivers sermons to wild crowds
Salon
By GREG BLUESTEIN
October 3, 2010A megachurch pastor accused of luring four young men into sexual relationships said Sunday that he won’t be pulled into a street fight over the allegations and vowed that his faith has been strengthened. Bishop Eddie Long did not directly mention the accusations to thousands of cheering supporters during services at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in suburban Lithonia. But his remarks seemed directly addressed to his accusers. "In times of challenge, there are several things that come out. Your faith will be strengthened or weakened," he said, to growing applause. "My faith is being strengthened."
Long told supporters at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church that he is "not going to be pulled into a street fight" and that he doesn’t hate anyone. But he directed his listeners to turn to a passage in the Book of Job that read: "Those who hate you will be clothed with shame, and the tent of the wicked will be no more." As his devoted flock cheered, Long joked that he accidentally led them to the wrong page. "That was the Holy Ghost," he said, flashing a smile as the sanctuary echoed with laughter.
Long’s more than hour-long sermon was greeted with thunderous applause and adoration. Several thousand parishioners flocked to the suburban Atlanta complex for the 8 a.m. service, and cars snaked in traffic for miles after it was over…
New Birth services back to normal
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
By Shelia M. Poole
October 3, 2010Sunday services at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia appeared back to normal during the 11 a.m. service. The Lithonia-based church observed communion Sunday before Bishop Eddie Long delivered the sermon. Long’s sermon made no obvious references to his recent troubles . Long and the megachurch have been sued by four young men who allege the prominent pastor coerced them into sexual relations. Near the end, however, he mentioned that a church mother told him that he had to be the most "prayed for person in the world." He said she reminded him to also pray for himself. It was unclear if that was a direct reference to the scandal.
He talked to the congregation about prayer and said that "God is listening for your sound." He talked a bit about what Sundays were like growing up, with his family praying before going to services. He also spoke about challenges either weakening or strengthning one’s faith. If you never has a challenge, Long said, you never know how faithful you are. He also spoke about being strong in your declaration and affirmation when seeking God’s ear and seeking change in your life…
Speaking of hubris, there is an old joke about the difference between hubris and chutzpah. Eddie Long seems ot fit the description of both. Here is the joke:
Hubris, from the Greek, is the term that applies when a mere mortal presumes to give advice to the Gods. Chutzpah, from the Yiddish, applies when he follows up by sending them a bill.