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‘My Christian Faith Is Not Permitted In The Public Square’: CEO of Australian Football Team Forced To Resign Due to Church Membership

A little more than 24 hours after naming Andrew Thorburn the new CEO of the Essendon Football Club, one of Australia’s most prominent sports teams, the club’s board forced Thorburn to resign, citing his involvement in an evangelical church that promotes a Biblical perspective on gender, sexuality and the sanctity of life.

[Thorburn posted to LinkedIn Oct. 4:] “To be offered the role of CEO of the Essendon Football Club—which I have followed since I was a boy—was a profound honor. … However, today it became clear to me that my personal Christian faith is not tolerated or permitted in the public square.”

Thorburn attends City on a Hill in Melbourne and is chairman of the church’s board. 

Dave Barham, president of the Essendon Football Club, said a 2013 sermon given by one of City on a Hill’s pastors in which homosexuality was called a “sin” was the focus of the controversy. 

“The board made clear that despite these not being views that Andrew Thorburn has expressed personally and that were also made prior to him taking up his role as chairman, he could not continue to serve in his dual roles at the Essendon Football Club and as chairman of City on the Hill,” Barham said.

Given the ultimatum, Thorburn resigned as CEO. 

National Director of Politics at Australian Christian Lobby Wendy Francis called the situation “the latest example of an increasingly toxic football culture.

“The club promotes itself as safe, inclusive, tolerant, diverse and welcoming,” she said. “But their so-called tolerance and diversity are only extended to those who know better than to question the latest woke manifesto regarding sexuality and abortion.”

While saddened by the outcome, Thorburn refused to abandon his Christian faith.

“My faith is central to who I am,” he said. “Since coming to faith in Jesus 20 years ago, I have seen profound change in my life, and I believe God has made me a better husband, father, and friend. It has also helped me become a better leader. That is because at the center of my faith is the belief that you should create a community and care for people, because they are created by and loved by God and have a deep intrinsic value.”

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Patience Has Run Out: Iran’s Regime Showed Its True Face And Made Clear That It Has No Interest In Peace

The Memorandum of Understanding that was signed between the US and Iran last month is clearly out the window at this point. In response to repeated Iranian attacks on shipping, the US has carried out massive airstrikes against Iran for several nights in a row. Will the apocalyptic Iranian death cult get the memo and change its ways as a result? Highly unlikely. Iran is back to its old tricks, reportedly firing missiles and drones at Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait, and even its only two allies in the entire region, Oman and Qatar. The regime has not fired upon Israel yet in this latest round of hostilities. The Arab nations may not respond, but Iran knows that Israel will—and with overwhelming force.

Huckabee: Americans Fail To Grasp The Threat Of Iran… But We Are Foolish To Ignore Them

Perkins attributed the drift in the church away from Israel to “biblical illiteracy.” Huckabee agreed, reminding viewers that standing with Israel is “scriptural.” “I mean, I could give you a lot of geopolitical reasons. I could give you humanitarian reasons. I could give you historic reasons. I could give you economic reasons. And all of those are important, and all of them should weigh in,” the ambassador emphasized. “But the ultimate reason for evangelicals is because we’re people of the book.”

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A little more than 24 hours after naming Andrew Thorburn the new CEO of the Essendon Football Club, one of Australia’s most prominent sports teams, the club’s board forced Thorburn to resign, citing his involvement in an evangelical church that promotes a Biblical perspective on gender, sexuality and the sanctity of life.

[Thorburn posted to LinkedIn Oct. 4:] “To be offered the role of CEO of the Essendon Football Club—which I have followed since I was a boy—was a profound honor. … However, today it became clear to me that my personal Christian faith is not tolerated or permitted in the public square.”

Thorburn attends City on a Hill in Melbourne and is chairman of the church’s board. 

Dave Barham, president of the Essendon Football Club, said a 2013 sermon given by one of City on a Hill’s pastors in which homosexuality was called a “sin” was the focus of the controversy. 

“The board made clear that despite these not being views that Andrew Thorburn has expressed personally and that were also made prior to him taking up his role as chairman, he could not continue to serve in his dual roles at the Essendon Football Club and as chairman of City on the Hill,” Barham said.

Given the ultimatum, Thorburn resigned as CEO. 

National Director of Politics at Australian Christian Lobby Wendy Francis called the situation “the latest example of an increasingly toxic football culture.

“The club promotes itself as safe, inclusive, tolerant, diverse and welcoming,” she said. “But their so-called tolerance and diversity are only extended to those who know better than to question the latest woke manifesto regarding sexuality and abortion.”

While saddened by the outcome, Thorburn refused to abandon his Christian faith.

“My faith is central to who I am,” he said. “Since coming to faith in Jesus 20 years ago, I have seen profound change in my life, and I believe God has made me a better husband, father, and friend. It has also helped me become a better leader. That is because at the center of my faith is the belief that you should create a community and care for people, because they are created by and loved by God and have a deep intrinsic value.”

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Patience Has Run Out: Iran’s Regime Showed Its True Face And Made Clear That It Has No Interest In Peace

The Memorandum of Understanding that was signed between the US and Iran last month is clearly out the window at this point. In response to repeated Iranian attacks on shipping, the US has carried out massive airstrikes against Iran for several nights in a row. Will the apocalyptic Iranian death cult get the memo and change its ways as a result? Highly unlikely. Iran is back to its old tricks, reportedly firing missiles and drones at Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait, and even its only two allies in the entire region, Oman and Qatar. The regime has not fired upon Israel yet in this latest round of hostilities. The Arab nations may not respond, but Iran knows that Israel will—and with overwhelming force.

Huckabee: Americans Fail To Grasp The Threat Of Iran… But We Are Foolish To Ignore Them

Perkins attributed the drift in the church away from Israel to “biblical illiteracy.” Huckabee agreed, reminding viewers that standing with Israel is “scriptural.” “I mean, I could give you a lot of geopolitical reasons. I could give you humanitarian reasons. I could give you historic reasons. I could give you economic reasons. And all of those are important, and all of them should weigh in,” the ambassador emphasized. “But the ultimate reason for evangelicals is because we’re people of the book.”

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Called Out From The Culture: The Hope For America Is The Church

I believe that the hope for America is the church—God working through his church. Christians need to live up to their name. As Christ followers, we need to be Christlike. And if the church would be what it was meant to be, then it would change our nation. But let’s localize it. If your church would be what it ought to be, it could change your city. It could change your county, and it could change your state. Let’s localize it even more. If you would be what you ought to be as a follower of Jesus Christ and as a part of the church, then what a difference it could make in your church.

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