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Moultrie, M. (2018). 4. “WHY I GOTTA BE GAY?”: Approaches to Womanist Sexual Hospitality. In Passionate and Pious: Religious Media and Dark Women's Sexuality (pp. 81-95). New York, USA: Duke University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822372240-006
Moultrie, M. 2018. 4. “WHY I GOTTA BE GAY?”: Approaches to Womanist Sexual Hospitality. Passionate and Pious: Religious Media and Black Women's Sexuality. New York, USA: Duke University Press, pp. 81-95. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822372240-006
Moultrie, Monique. "4. “WHY I GOTTA BE GAY?”: Approaches to Womanist Sexual Hospitality" In Passionate and Pious: Religious Media and Black Women's Sexuality, 81-95. New York, USA: Duke University Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822372240-006
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#BlackSkinWhiteSin: What Juanita Bynum Gets Wrong: Reflections from A Pentecostal Woman Preacher
By Keri Day
I remember encountering Juanita Bynum for the first moment as a college student at a Church of God in Christ (COGIC) Jurisdictional Meeting in Memphis, Tennessee. Wearing a black dress that covered her from neck to toe (quite literally), Bynum preached from the pulpit, a pulpit rarely given to most COGIC women who are said to “teach” and not “preach” as a matter of doctrinal policy. I sat adjacent the front, leaning forward, ready to see with my own eyes a woman I had only watched on video preaching “No More Sheets.” I remember her intensity. Her youth. Her theatrical acumen. I recall her unapologetic way of startling entire congregations – bishops, missionaries, mothers, elders, young people – by invoking her experience of and conversion from sexual sin. While I was never drawn to her style of preaching, I was taken by her ability to have a conversation about sexuality that was merely whispered among the saints when something had “gone wrong” – a sexual scandal involving a pastor or elder, a woman pregnant out of wedlock, two teenagers set up in the church basement h
Televangelist Juanita Bynum Confesses: I've Been With Women
By Audrey Barrick, Christian Display Reporter
Pentecostal televangelist Juanita Bynum recently shocked the public when she admitted to having had sexual relations with women.
"I've been there and I've done it all. I did the drugs, I've been with men, I've been with women. All of it," she said July 13 on the "Frank & Wanda in the Morning" radio program.
Host Frank Ski immediately responded with: "Are you serious?"
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The unexpected confession was made as the self-professed prophetess was on the Atlanta-based station to discuss her "Get Your Life Back" theater production. The stage act – starring Bynum, Anthony Dalton and Miss Venetia "Princess" Lewis – tackles true life issues, shame and guilt, according to a description of the show.
Bynum was asked by Ski to speak on the power of purpose and how to bob back from struggles or trauma.
She responded, "I've been there ... but I think the minute I allowed somebody to aid me to take entire responsibility for my
Preacher Juanita Bynum Deals With Household Abuse
Sept. 26, 2007 — -- Evangelical preacher Juanita Bynum and her husband, Bishop Thomas Weeks III, are superstars on the Christian circuit. But recently the Atlanta-based couple's profile reached the stratosphere after Bynum accused her husband of domestic violence during the summer.
The episode surprised many of Bynum's followers because the televangelist's fan base is largely female and her sermons often center on female empowerment. The situation also served as an opportunity for them to question every word Bynum had ever preached.
So, when Bynum accused her husband of attacking her physically in a parking lot outside an Atlanta hotel, the incident seemed unimaginable for what many saw as picture-perfect couple.
The pair, who met in 2002 and were married a year later, separated earlier this year. On Aug. 21, the time the attack occurred, the couple met in an attempt at reconciliation.
Bynum showed police her bruises and claimed Weeks choked, kicked and stomped on her. She said he continued to do so until a bellman pulled him away.
Bynum revealed on "Good Morning America" Wednesday that