Homophobic Upperroom near Oak Lawn and the ex-LGBT Christian march in Dallas.
Dallas gave this church press coverage without mentioning their anti-LGBT stance. This is a church that talks about being in the "epicenter of homosexuality."
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Dallas Morning News (DMN) stealth promotes homophobic church again.
I have other research to be done, but I am having trouble keeping up with all the homophobic Christian churches and individuals for which the Dallas Morning News (DMN) is covering up homophobia and promoting.
“Upperroom” is a name used by more than one Christian group. So, when looking up what Upperroom thinks you need to make sure you are looking at the Upperroom church in Dallas which the DMN is mentioning in their article.
Upperroom Church in Dallas
https://www.upperroom.co/building
https://www.facebook.com/upperroomm/
https://www.instagram.com/upperroomm/
https://www.instagram.com/upperroomdallas/
https://www.youtube.com/@upperroom/videos
https://www.youtube.com/@UPPERROOMTeaching
https://linktr.ee/upperroomdallas
The minister has an Instagram Page
https://www.instagram.com/freelandmiller/
This is an online story by their pastor of the history of their church.
https://worshipleader.com/outreach/the-upperroom-story-by-michael-freeland-miller/
Audible links for Miller.
https://www.audible.com/author/Michael-Freeland-Miller/B0CBVVWRPV
Another minister at Upperroom.
https://www.audible.com/author/Aaron-W-Smith/B0CBVX5HMS
Upperroom on the LGBT
From the transcript for the above video. [Boldface added.]
14:39 you're going to redeem people's perception of church and i've actually seen us reintroduce
14:46 them to the jesus they attempted to leave we are in a post-christian neighborhood in our city we were birthed
14:52 in a homosexual district people did not want to talk about jesus but when they came into
14:57 an environment where he was actually present they realized he was irresistible
15:02 we've seen the hardest of hearts we've seen homosexuals seen trans seen
15:10 seen them all come to jesus
15:22 this is his idea and he's doing a new thing and we need to perceive it
This 2023 article by the Christian Broadcasting News, link below, is titled, “Rainbow Revival: Ex-LGBT Men and Women March in Dallas, Tell Their Powerful Stories of Freedom.” From the article:
UPPERROOM Dallas Co-Pastor Kevin Tipps shared his testimony of overcoming same-sex attraction at a rally of praise, prayer, worship, and declaration at the church he helps lead.
Tipps said he knows of other church and ministry leaders who God has redeemed and reconciled from LGBTQ lifestyles.
Tipps said he desired to touch and know God when he was growing up, as early as age six. His alcoholic family lacked the necessary skills to lead the sensitive, empathetic, creative, and expressive boy he was.
Tipps' disorderly home life was complicated further when he was sexually molested and exposed to pornography. The combined traumas put Tipps on what he calls "a hot-mess express" for 6 years, all while leading worship and leading a mixed life before the Lord.
The ex-LGBT Freedom March group has a Facebook Group.
https://www.facebook.com/Freedom2March
They have two websites.
https://www.freedomtomarch.com/
This is their rally in Dallas Texas.
https://www.facebook.com/Freedom2March/videos/1025797688464656
This looks like Klyde Warren Park.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=241100929781727
This is a Facebook post about their rally of ex-LGBT at the Upperroom Church in Dallas. The link is to the video below.
https://www.facebook.com/Freedom2March/videos/346433651365181/
https://www.facebook.com/events/699709945407984/?post_id=699759422069703&view=permalink
https://www.facebook.com/events/699709945407984/
They had these Facebook posts where they thanked Upperroom for providing space for their event.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=238652295867867
Other Facebook posts mentioning Upperroom and the ex-LGBT march.
This is a 2021 article about Upperroom in Dallas.
From the article:
And the presence of God in worship began changing lives. Though they started in an area some call the “gayborhood,” God made it clear to Miller that they were not there to minister to people per se, but to Jesus alone. The outflow of ministry to people came from the place of constant communion with God.
“We have had homosexuals come here who have not set foot in a church in decades,” Miller says. “I can think of one man who had been abused by a pastor, and it was part of his journey in becoming a homosexual. … he had a sovereign encounter with Jesus in his bedroom. When someone told him about UPPERROOM, he started coming to our services. Sitting in the corner, He described his experience as saying that when we started singing, he felt like someone was hugging him.”
That man is now very outspoken about the destructiveness of the gay lifestyle and champions the Spirit’s life-changing power. Through the years, the church has witnessed many people come out of homosexuality, addictions and destructive lifestyles.
I archived the page so it doesn’t disappear. Make sure you go to this specific archived page, the early Internet Archive pages have the picture, but not the article.
Upperroom Books
https://www.uprmdallas.org/books
If the above webpage disappears go to this specific link at the Internet Archive.
https://web.archive.org/web/20231220202435/https://www.uprmdallas.org/books
“His House, His Presence” by Michael Freeland Miller
https://upperroom.store/products/his-house-his-presence
“Big Jesus” by Aaron W. Smith.
https://upperroom.store/products/big-jesus
Saving stuff on the Internet Archive
If you see something homophobic, make sure it is saved at the Internet archive. For example, this disappeared.
https://archive.org/
Use the WayBackMachine to see it is saved, and then check that the saved page is complete. If not save it again.
I found this page about an issue of homophobia at Upper Room.
https://www.churchclarity.org/church/upper-room-dallas-2433
The page to be looked at is Upper Room on Grace. The URL was https://www.uprmdallas.org/grace The page no longer exists, and the Internet Archive never had saved it. I might find it somehow, but I don’t think I will.
Summary
The Dallas Morning News continues to do articles about churches that are homophobic and not mention it. They are giving a free pass to homophobia. They wouldn’t do this for an Aryan church, or Christian Identity church which talks about mud people, if a church was known to be anti-Semitic they would not be friendly to that church and make sure the public knew it. But a free pass is given to homophobic churches.
Christianity isn’t the only religion that doesn’t support the LGBT lifestyle. It also doesn’t support drunkenness, thievery, deceit, etc.
Just because the churches won’t support LGBT lifestyle doesn’t mean they hate queer people.
I think your work on Watermark was needful and pointed out the hypocrisy of church. But this one seems off the mark. They’re abiding by their religion, loving others, sharing testimonies.