Word: hrcf
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Members of HRAACF’s sister Christian fellowship group, the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF), were distraught upon hearing the news of the accident...
...We’re trusting that God cares for them,” said Andrew P. Olson ’02, HRCF vice president. “God loves them...we’re trusting them into His hands. That’s our prayer...
...obvious that Fifteen Minutes’ cover article on Christianity and homosexuality (“Can This Man Make You Straight?”, Sept. 27) has caused a great deal of concern and confusion. As leaders of Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF), one of the organizations mentioned in that article, we want to clarify a few important things...
First, some individual members of HRCF may be involved with Larry Houston or Exodus International, but HRCF itself is in no way involved with or associated with either. More generally, there is great diversity of opinion on the subject of homosexuality within HRCF and the larger evangelical Christian community at Harvard. Indeed, it is inaccurate to imply that there is a consensus among us on the correct stance or appropriate way to approach this subject...
Irrespective of our differences, we wholly reject the rhetoric of certain people in the ex-gay movement. Although many evangelical Christians do believe that homosexual behavior is sinful, we in HRCF absolutely do not believe that this means actively homosexual people cannot be Christians or an active part of Christian community. We want all people to feel fully loved and welcome in HRCF, regardless of their views or practice on this subject. It should go without saying (unfortunately, it does not) that the comments about AIDS being a deserved plague or about wishing violent death to anyone are completely antithetical...