Guys that I never would have imagined that are divorced and remarried or are in the process," he added. "It's certainly not a situation I thought I would ever find myself in but I'm here and what I'm finding now is that our phone is ringing off the hook with pastors that have gone through or are going through the very same thing. It's the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit," he said. Does God offer forgiveness? There is only one unforgivable sin in the Bible and it's not divorce. I'm not gonna change the fact that I'm still very conservative, my values and morals. and so I'm gonna have to learn to be a biblical husband in the strictest sense of the word. We (Locke and his ex-wife) both contributed to the failure of our marriage. Husband's love your wives as Christ loves the Church, that's a difficult balance right now but I'm gonna have to learn to be a way better husband than I was the first go round," he said of his new marriage. You know, I'm gonna have to preach about marriage. I'm in a series right now in Ephesians, I'm encroaching on Chapter 5. Locke said Thursday he will continue preaching against divorce despite his failed marriage. He has since become well-known for his support of hardline conservative values, including his opposition to divorce. Locke, who has four children with Melissa, including two who were adopted, shot to internet fame after he posted a video on Facebook on April 22, 2016, criticizing Target for its new policies on gender-neutral bathrooms. Everybody knows that," Locke said when asked about the Pulpit and Pen post which he said contains libelous information. In confirming the nuptial in an interview with The Christian Post Thursday morning, Locke said his divorce from Melissa was official in May, not six weeks ago as Pulpit and Pen has claimed. The marriage came after Locke legally divorced his ex-wife Melissa, whom he said he " loved for 21 years." Pulpit and Pen first cited a copy of the newlywed's marriage certificate filed in Wilson County, showing that Locke, 42, and McGee who also recently went through a divorce, were married on Tuesday by Global Vision Bible Church's Executive Pastor Jarrod Almond. | (Photos: Facebook GVBC)Īfter months of denying they were in an intimate relationship before his recent divorce, Greg Locke, the outspoken internet preacher and lead pastor of Global Vision Bible Church in Tennessee, has married his administrative assistant and ex-wife's best friend, Tai Cowan McGee. ![]() Thank you everyone for taking the time to comment on this topic.Pastor Greg Lock and his new wife, Tai McGee (inset). If you purchased a ticket, you will be refunded in full. Fortunately those members of our community who wish to partake of Pastor Locke’s teachings can still do so in Bristol, because his movie will not play at Abingdon Cinemall, ever. I have family and friends with children who are autistic. On the other hand, one of the preachings of the debated film’s protagonist, Pastor Locke, is that autism spectrum and similar disorders are the result of demonic possession. The fact that a movie is controversial, whether for faith or political idealogy reasons, has never stopped us from showing it before. On the one hand, it is important that our general public be able to see any particular movie if that is their choice. Here is the statement Weston posted on Cinemall’s official Facebook page:Īs owner of the Cinemall since its inception in 1998, I wish to thank my staff for defending the Cinemall’s reputation and thoroughly explaining the bases for our policies. The movie’s official website says showings are scheduled at theaters in Asheville and Knoxville. ![]() ![]() Weston cited Locke’s previous comments from a year ago calling autism, OCD, and mental health conditions signs of demonic possession in children in his decision to yank the movie from his screen. Abingdon Cinemall owner Steve Weston says family ties to autism weighed into his selection to pull a scheduled showing of a documentary and live message from Tennessee pastor Greg Locke.
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