Society's Child
St. John's website has removed Makela's biography from its staff page, but it has added a letter from senior pastor Reverend Daniel Kempin to parishioners, alerting them to the preacher's departure, and urging them to be wary of reporters.
"Pastor has acknowledged that there was sin and repentance," Kempin reassures his flock. Kempin concedes it's the "end of our time together in ministry," but that he encourages churchgoers to pray for Makela and his family.
Makela's resignation is difficult enough, Kempin continues, but "to make matters worse, though, the details of sin that have been kept confidential are being posted online by those who seek to do harm to the Makela family and to St. John's."
"I write this to you to warn you that you may be confronted with the details of the sin," Kempin cautions parishioners.
Makela and church leadership have taken down Facebook pages that the media might wish to rifle through in search of incriminating evidence. "But the internet and age of communication being what it is," Kempin laments, "I have no way of guaranteeing that you will not come across this information in some way."
Should a member of St. John's church come across information on the Internet pertaining to Makela's Grindr travails, Kempin urges them not to panic, not to respond to media wanting to "generate traffic to their website," and to alert church leadership with "any information the members need to have."
"However," Kempin notes of St. John's senior officials, "we do not intend to use the internet as the primary means of communication at this point."
"See you in Church," Kempin says in closing.
Queerty reported on Monday that Makela, in ministry at St. John's since 2010, confirmed himself as a Grindr user. The site offers screenshots of Makela's Grindr interactions — including a shirtless photo of the pastor — as supporting documentation.
Queerty further notes that Makela has a record of disparaging members of the LGBTQ community on Facebook, posting (since deleted) screenshots of the reverend decrying gay marriage and stating that the "transgender movement is going to assist opportunistic sickos in preying upon children and others."
Reader Comments
There truly is though a hell of a lot of dirty bathwater, and the great majority of babies can't swim; so . . .
. . . the use of 'all caps' is a typographic faux pas that generally leaves a reader feeling as the writer was SHOUTING . . .
That said, I agree with you point for point, and more on top of even that . . .
katos has stated before that he has vision problems and the use of caps is easier for him (to see).
This is what I recall him (or her?) writing previously on SOTT on this matter.
I believe my recollection is correct. Other than that, I don't really know the person, save for the comments he's made here. That applies to everyone else at SOTT, I don't know any of them (you) except through their (your) comments and my limited recall of earlier comments--since I joined this site (as fellow reader and commenter), a couple of years ago.
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. . .and an apology to Katos even though no offence was intended . . .
what makes us most angry about other people is usually what we hate about our selves the most.






Religious freaks make me sick, whether they are Muslims from ISIS, Jews from your local synagogue, or these Christian cretins clapping their hands and praising Jaysuss. All of them dutifully hate whomever their religious leaders tell them to hate, all the while proclaiming, "Allah the Merciful," or "YHWH the Just," or "God is Love."
All right, morons, if God is Love then why are you so twisted with hate against anyone who is not exactly like you? Most of those leaders inciting you to being prize assholes are far more corrupt, twisted and perverted than those they are telling you to hate. Look at this perfect example above.
I give up. What we need is a nuclear war to cull the human species and give the animals, who are far more honest and sincere than any human, a chance to recover from our loving and self-justified massacres of them.