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My ordination is a source of hope for sexual minorities - Nigerian 'GAY' Pastor, Jide Macaulay



House of Rainbow Fellowship was forced to go underground in Nigeria.

Five years after he was forced to leave Nigeria for the United Kingdom following threats to his life, Nigeria’s first openly gay preacher and the founder of House of Rainbow Fellowship, a Christian community for sexual minorities and marginalised people, Reverend Jide Macaulay, has been ordained a Deacon of the Anglican Church on Sunday in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The Bishop of Chelmsford, the Right Reverend Stephen Cotterel, will hold the ordination service at the Chelmsford Cathedral.


Reverend Macaulay will serve as the Curate in the East Ham Parish, London. He is believed to have inspired many ethnic minority people in the Newham area of London when in 2000 he played Jesus in 2000 Newham Millennium Passion Play.

In an exclusive interview with PREMIUM TIMES, Reverend Macaulay says his ordination is a source of hope for sexual minorities. He also spoke about his experience in Nigeria, the future of House of Rainbow fellowship and the recently passed anti-gay bill by the National Assembly.

PT: Congratulations on your ordination into the Anglican Communion. What does this mean for our readers, especially sexual minorities in Africa?
Rev: Thanks for the well wishes. My ordination into the Anglican Communion is an important continuation of my call to parish ministry, to reach out to all people regardless of who they are. I believe whilst my ordination is not anything new to the church, for me it is both relevant on the state of persecution and righteous living for sexual minorities. My message to all people especially Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender people of faith and none is to hold on to their dreams and hopes in the face of hardship, God is a good God and loves all people.

PT: Tell us about the role you played in the Newham Millennium Passion Play “A light in the Darkness” and how it has helped to change your life?

Rev: I played the character of “Jesus” in the passion play, which was staged outdoor throughout the London Borough of Newham in 2000, this alone did not change my life but nonetheless was a single contribution to enhancing my relationship with the Anglican Church and more so with my Christian faith. The audition and rehearsal started late 1999 to early 2000. Reverend Father Steven Saxby, a Curate at St Bartholomew at the time, immediately became my mentor and friend, who also played a crucial part as my spiritual leader and advisor. Playing Jesus gave me the opportunity to experience the hardship he went through and to understand the love that he has for the world. Jesus even at his death said “Father forgive them”. Often I feel that playing Jesus in such a public way allowed me to connect with my own pains and those inflicted on me and at the same time be able to acknowledge the spirit of forgiveness and reconciliation.

Now that you are fully ordained Deacon in the Anglican Church, what happens to the House Of Rainbow Fellowship?
My ordination with the Anglican Communion does not extinguish the passion for inclusive theology and ministry for the marginalized. As an Anglican minister, my duties are carried forward to continue to reach out to people on the margins and that also means an understanding of the aims and objectives of House Of Rainbow and how the universal church may benefit from the extra ordinary work in hostile regions with marginalised people. I am encouraged by those who supported my ministry and efforts towards ordination and have urged me to remain true to the call of God and particularly with a passion to ensure that there is room at the communion table for sexual minorities. House Of Rainbow continues to develop independently as a support group with 10 active groups in six countries, managed by 15 Volunteer Local Leaders. (www.houseofrainbow.org)

What happened to House Of Rainbow in 2008 and what were the core reasons for leaving Nigeria?
2008 was a very busy year for House Of Rainbow and the ministry was at the height of its popularity as we have become a household name in Nigeria, particularly well known for its inclusive welcome of marginalised communities. We stood for change, peace and reconciliation, however, violence was thrust upon us as a community and many people, organisations and the media were simply looking for “dirt” about us. In February, I was ambushed by the media in Abuja at the Africa Sexuality Conference. In March/April the newspapers were filled with sensational headlines, by July we have had many more “undercover reporters” joined us and started to record and take photographs. By August/September, we received unprecedented hostile media coverage, increased violence and numerous death threats. Those who attacked us used this for their own gains. After the second year anniversary celebration of House Of Rainbow in Lagos, I went to Abuja for several meetings and when I returned to Lagos, the environment became extremely hostile and the Board of House Of Rainbow decided it was time we re-strategise. I was advised to return to London for my own safety and we moved the ministry underground to make it safer for those who attend. House Of Rainbow since 2006 has always remained an active ministry in Nigeria with three active groups.

What does your family, especially your father think of your sexual orientation and would he be attending your ordination in the Anglican Church in England?
My family like any family first struggled with the knowledge of me being gay, of course it is not about me that they first worry but the prejudice and potential discrimination that both myself and my family had to endure after coming out as gay. The fear of me being gay was superseded by the unconditional love of my parents that held the family in one love. Unfortunately being in public life and religious ministry has not helped in dealing with this privately. I personally would not have it any other way; I am proud to be gay and of Nigerian descent, with the love of my parents I continue to excel as a son who just happens to be homosexual. For most of my family members I am mostly loved and supported, they are not ashamed of me. My achievements and ordination would be celebrated with my entire family and especially with my dad by my side.

What do you think of the Nigerian anti-same sex marriage bill recently passed in the parliament?
I think that the anti same sex marriage bill in Nigeria has gone too far, many Nigerians are concerned; especially to Human Right defenders and gay activists it makes no sense. Nigeria should look at progressive constitutions around the world that are inclusive of sexual minorities. Homosexuality was never a foreign import and there is nothing to be afraid of, only if they can focus on getting to know the gay people and seeking our opinions. I believe that the Nigerian legislators should focus on laws against discrimination and not laws that punish private sexual relationship between two consenting adults. Unfortunately, the Nigeria systems allows for many institutions to lawfully discriminate against sexual minorities and sadly this bill will and more likely punish innocent people, such as innocent parents and other family members, sexual health providers and proprietors of single gendered institutions. Nigerians should seek to get to know gays and lesbians amongst us; no one wakes up in the morning and chooses to be gay or lesbian knowing the hatred that will follow. It is a shame in my opinion with all the education and educated people in Nigeria, the last bastion the government can produce is an anti same sex marriage bill. I am not convinced this bill is the way forward. God bless Nigeria.


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35 comments

  1. Ur just mad n need deliverance macluy or woteva ur kulled. Ur already in hell fire. God av mercy on ur soul.

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  2. as for me live and lets live. because some people are gay does not make them less human.

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  3. it makes them less human. They have lost their entire purpose of existence. They should seek the voice of God and repent.

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  4. I want to say dis:Homosexuality did nt start wt d 21st century,it was existing even as far back as d time of Lot in d bible...d pple of Sodom and Gomorah in d bible were fierce homosexuals,dat wanted to hav homosexual-intercourse wt d 2 angels dat came to deliver Lot frm dat condemned city of sodom and gomorah which God destroyed wt fire bc of d pple's UNNATURAL SEXUAL LIFE(Homosexuality)God feels d same way abt homosexuality and oder evil practises in dis world of satan,and he wld very soon destroy any unrepentant homosexual,along wt deir perverted sexual satanic reasoning!!!

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  5. anti gay bill has been pass by senate. Continue ur evil plan and go to jail. Last time i met one of them when I went to get beans cake(akara) at my junction. He came to me and asked me do i av a long dike. I said for what? Is that what ur preaching is all about. Change if u want to make heaven.

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  6. all piple insterested on gay are evil agents, and shl be condemed and destroy like sodom and gomorah. May God hav mercy on them.

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  7. This are end time sign. Macauly and his collaborator are agents of the devil who are out to desicrate the church and pollute the faith of many . Watchout prepare for the coming of the lord.

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  8. Fellow nigerians I believe live and let live is d way 4ward,these politicians are quick 2 pass anti gay law and are dragging their foot on laws that will bring development 2 d country,I'm nt supporting homosexuality bt I think we should allow them live and let God judge them and deal with issues that make life difficult 4 us as a nation especially politicians stealing our money and resources.

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    1. Why not let murderers,rapists,armed robbers,& other sorts of criminals live & let live,so God can judge all of us in the end. You no well! Why was God so disgusted about it that he wiped away a whole city.

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    2. U r supporting him because his is ur tribes man. Yoruba wen u ppl leave sentiments nija will be good. U r just supporting cos he is ur brother

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  9. this gay guy is just a foolish idiot. your father should shoot your fucked up brains. oloshi oloriburuku.

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  10. Hmmmmm, speechless. The same sin for which Sodom and Gomorrah was destroyed by God is now being encouraged in the church of God and someone is saying the act does nt make them less human? When someone is going against the order of nature, what do u call that? Or are u one of them?. End time

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  11. Xtainnity is nt religiou'pastor continous worshipin urs devil' wat a religiou

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  12. God created Adam & Eve, not two Adams. People, cmon even animals dnt do same sex. I just need a bible reference 4 dz & I promise I'll keep quiet 4 life. Any1

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  13. I would have luv 2 comment if only i was sure that my message will be read by the stake holders. History made it clear that the Anglican Church was founded by the King of England simply bcos the Catholic Church refuse to allow him to have extra wives to satisfy his sex passion and of getting a son to succeed him. Because immorality was at the foundation of the Anglican Church, no one should be suprised to see them ordaining a misfit like Macauley as a pastor of their church. Sincerely speaking, Christ doesnt deserve what humans are doing to the his Church and will surely pay the perpetrators of crime against his church soon and in the hereafter IF THEY FAIL TO REPENT. God hates all sin but is bitter about Sodomy and that is what the rulers of darkness like Brittish prime Minister, US President, etc are preaching and their cup will surely soon be full. As for Nigerians, we say no to legalised sodomy. If you cant bear it, go and seek asylum in satanic states like the US and UK. PERIOD!

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  14. God take action

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  15. We r experiencing d signs of d last days so am not surprise that gays r being ordained in churches, may God in His infinite mercy continue 2 guide us n show us d right way. Amen

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  16. Naijaman God bless and continue to increase in knowledge and wisdom in Jesus name. Amen

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  17. @ bgenga, know u not dat a little leaven leaveneth d whold lump, if dey a alow, theri sodomy will spead like a wild fire and many innocent pple will b affected. Xo let cleans our country!! God bless d legislatures!!!

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  18. What in Gods name is happening in the world? Presidents, leaders of great countries have left issues like unemployment, economy, developments to talk abt stupid issue like homosexuality. Oyinbo man 4m time sleeps wt their dogs, cats, monkeys, horse etc. Its their way of life, so wetin concern us africans. Let them continue and live in sodomry and leave us alone.

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  19. Lets look at the issue at another way apart from religious view. What about the effect on the family? How would our children see the would. A dysfunctional society we would create and a society with no moral conscience.

    God is love and because He loves us He made laws like do not kill, do not fornicate etc and there are consequences to the violation of these laws.

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  20. A sick world we have presently and the more sick it will get. Its just a matter of time. Dysfunctional families will result to dysfunctional society. Thats what we have currently.

    LGBT rights and you have others coming out to have their rights recognised. Same sex marriage has been legalised in California and polygamists society rejoiced. Why? Because they can make reference to this and argue along thesame line.

    You cannot fault God's word. He is thesame yesterday today and forevermore.


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  21. Even Animals know the difference between their males and their females.... Humans who claim to be higher than animals are now behaving and degrading themselves to a level less than ANIMALS!!! God have mercy

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  22. Sick dude. Very sick parish.

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  23. I hope we no. Longer belong to the same. Anglican Church in Uk,else I'm denouncing the Church in Nigeria!!

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  24. I hope we don't belong to the same Anglican Church in the UK! Else am leaving!

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  25. I agree that sinners can and do preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. However, the desire to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ to other people means that Jide Macaulay should aim to quit ungodliness. He cannot remain in sin and celebrate ungodliness as a supposed Minister of the gospel. His ordination and continuous gay message against biblical teaching signifies his celebration of ungodliness.

    As a gay preacher, does that not rule Jide Macaulay out from proclaiming the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ?

    Would Jide Macaulay preach the true message of the Holy Bible to homosexuals?

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  26. i wonder how some pple think when its issue relating to christian" one thing is sure,you can not conclude a person is a christian if attributes of christian is missing in such person deeds and pattern of living, so i wonder why some muslims" decide to reach conclusion that christianity is not a true religion....... u better shut your mouth or Jesus you trying to drag in the mold bounce back on you... can you xplain what HALAUWAKBAW or what you call it means when your fellow Boko Haram islamic militant are in battle, is that what your god is great means to you?.
    its is better you comment on what the subject matter is rather than preaching from your faded phylosophy and unsane human reasonings. God is not happy with homosexuality only if we are ready for its consequences.

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  27. i wonder how some pple think when its issue relating to christian" one thing is sure,you can not conclude a person is a christian if attributes of christian is missing in such person deeds and pattern of living, so i wonder why some muslims" decide to reach conclusion that christianity is not a true religion....... u better shut your mouth or Jesus you trying to drag in the mold bounce back on you... can you xplain what HALAUWAKBAW or what you call it means when your fellow Boko Haram islamic militant are in battle, is that what your god is great means to you?.
    its is better you comment on what the subject matter is rather than preaching from your faded phylosophy and unsane human reasonings. God is not happy with homosexuality only if we are ready for its consequences.

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  28. It is a shameful Maculay, u shld be ashame of calling urself a pastor. Homosexual marriage n same sex marriage that God warned d children of Is aginst. Those that comitted tis crime were destroyed (sodom n gomorah).This is d most prevalent sin in sodom, that is d reason they re called sodomite.Apostle strongly warned aginst this act in Rom 1, apostle Peter warnwed likewise n instructed us that sodom n gomorah that were destroy by God was to serve as an example 4 those that we live such life. Jude also warned against tis.God is agianst tis as clearly seen in d bible.Which bible re u preachin Maculay.It is nt d bible I am reading n which Jesus re u preaching,it is nt d one who died n resurected.It is another Jesus,do nt deceive pple 4 u re an agent of antichrist.God judgement awaits u.

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  29. Rem Jide Macualay God created them male n female so d bible say. which bible re u preachin once agin i ask u.concerning d discriminatn of homosexual u re talking abt, they re nt d only ones discriminated as regard to sex,prostitues, men that flirt n girls are also discriminated.It is not a big deal if homosexuals re discriminated.

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  30. its so unfortunate to see a Nigerian in this devilish act. you call yourself a Rev. and a hope to sexual minorities? I hope u will remain there in UK and never step your feet into Nigeria.

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