
Furthermore, we believe that all individuals regardless of any other factors are so loved by God that Christ died for them. The church also affirmed "that every woman was created in the image of God, and they should be valued for that reason. General Baptist Ministries, of which Clark's church is affiliated, issued a statement saying his sermon "included comments that are not consistent with the positions and values of General Baptists." "Ĭlark has now taken a leave of absence from the church and is now seeking "professional counseling," according to the church. "If beautiful women from the south are called ‘southern belles,’ does that mean beautiful women from Mexico are called ‘Taco Belles?'" Clark asked at one point in his address. Yesterday, I posted clips from a disturbing recent sermon delivered by Pastor Stewart-Allen Clark of First General Baptist Church in Malden, Missouri. At least one of the pastor's comments was also condemned as racist. Pastor Stewart-Allen Clark, of the Malden First General Baptist Church, voluntarily went on leave and enrolled in counselling last week after a sermon of his from February caused outrage when it. In a statement posted on the website of First General Baptist Church of Malden, Missouri, Pastor Clark apologized for the inconsiderate words he uttered toward. maybe you’re a participation trophy.” /5GfyqIeQZw- Ron Filipkowski March 6, 2021Ĭlark's sermon, which was roundly condemned as derogatory and beyond-the-pale for a religious sermon. Stewart-Allen Clark, a General Baptist minister in Missouri, said he is deeply sorry for the insensitive remarks he made about women in a sermon that went viral for its sexist message. Most women can’t be trophy wives, but you know. “I’m not saying every woman can be the epic trophy wife of all time like Melania Trump. Pastor Stewart Allen-Clark tells congregation that women need to work harder to look good for men. More: Donald Trump, Melania Trump secretly received COVID-19 vaccine in January "And men want their wives to look good at home and in public, can I get an Amen!"Īt another point, Clark pondered, "Why is it so many times that women, after they get married, let themselves go?"


Wearing flip flops and pajamas to Walmart – that ain’t going to work. "Men have a need for their women to look like women. maybe you’re a participation trophy," Clark said during the 22-minute sermon at First General Baptist Church in Malden, Missouri. "Most women can’t be trophy wives, but you know. "I’m not saying every woman can be the epic trophy wife of all time like Melania Trump," Stewart-Allen Clark told his church in February as an image of her appeared on a large screen behind him. A Baptist pastor is on leave after receiving broad criticism for sexist and racist comments he made about women, and former first lady Melania Trump, during a sermon to his congregation.
