Pastor Mike Todd and Transformation Church Had a Funeral for Carlton Pearson But Rightly Denied Openly Lesbian So-Called “Bishop” Yvette Flunder to Speak at her Close Friend’s Funeral.


Pastor Mike Todd and Transformation Church Had a Funeral for Carlton Pearson But Rightly Denied Openly Lesbian So-Called “Bishop” Yvette Flunder to Speak at her Close Friend’s Funeral. Transformation Church Hosted a Funeral Service for False Prophet Carlton Pearson, Who Dishonored and Disrespected Jesus Christ by Preaching and Teaching That There is no Hell When Jesus Christ Preached More on Hell Than any Prophet in The Old Testament and More Than any Apostle in the New Testament. Pearson Also Dishonored God and Jesus Christ by Being One of the First Clergy Who Was Sodomite/Homosexual LGBTQQIPS2SSAA+ Affirming. Pastor Michael Todd and the Transformation Church Showed Some Backbone by Not Allowing Openly Lesbian Yvette Flunder to Speak at the Funeral.

Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International, says the funeral for Carlton Pearson should have been at the Hell-denying Sodomite/Homosexual-Affirming Unitarian Church only. PERIOD! Whyte says further to young pastors you may have a funeral for sinners and saints, but it is not wise to have a funeral for a KNOWN FALSE PROPHET, who has been excommunicated by his own church, in a church building that is supposed to be dedicated to honoring God, the Resurrected Saviour Jesus Christ, and the Whole Counsel of God — His Holy Word, which includes everything Jesus Christ said. 

On December 1, Transformation Church in Tulsa, OK, is hosting a celebration of life for the famously pro-choice, pro-LGBTQ, hell-denying, Trinity-denying, Unitarian Bishop Carlton Pearson.

Transformation Church is led by pastor Michael Todd, the fashion-obsessed leader known for crowd surfing during his church’s worship service, preaching some good old-fashioned Modalism, and giving the world perhaps the grossest illustration in church after he snorted and then hocked a loogie full of spit and snot into his hand and rubbed it in another man’s face.

He recently had a service where ballet dancers with bare butts danced around the stage and, in a recent sermon, offered a muddled, confused, contradictory, and seeming apology for what God’s word says about homosexuality. Further, one of their pastors justifies his continual cussing by confessing : ‘I have never felt a conviction of the Holy Spirit’, argued on his podcast that belief in the Trinity is a non-essential issue, and that it should NOT be considered cheating if a married man is caught dancing and twerking with another woman.

Following the death of Carl Pearson, Mike Todd and Transformation Church put out heartfelt messages about the man, with Todd revealing that he had a close connection with what turns out to have been his childhood pastor whom he visited in hospice shortly before his death, writing:

Last night at 10:42pm my childhood Pastor Carlton D’Metrius Pearson transitioned into eternity.

What a privilege to have learned from your faith and failures up close…

I will always honor the blessing you were to @mrs.natalietodd and I…as well as the enormous contributions you made to move the entire body of Christ forward in so many ways!

Source: Protestia

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Lesbian bishop who Carlton Pearson wanted to speak at funeral says Transformation Church barred her from preaching eulogy

Presiding prelate of The Fellowship of Affirming Ministries, Bishop Yvette Flunder, who late former megachurch pastor Carlton Pearson said he wanted to speak at his homegoing service shortly before he passed on Nov.19, says Pastor Michael Todd’s Transformation Church barred her from preaching a eulogy at their service in Pearson’s honor on Friday due to a dispute over inclusion.

Flunder, who heads the LGBT-led City of Refuge United Church of Christ in Oakland, California, and is married to her same-sex partner Shirley Miller, told RNS, along with others, that organizers of the Transformation Church service insisted that speakers could not use the word “inclusion” in the service.

“I could be present, but I could not speak,” Flunder told RNS.

Transformation Church did not immediately respond to calls from The Christian Post on Friday, but in a statement to RNS, the church said they wanted to honor Pearson due to his deep ties to the church.

“Both our lead Pastor Michael Todd and our founding leader, Bishop Gary McIntosh, had the privilege of serving at Higher Dimensions for years under Bishop Carlton D. Pearson’s leadership,” the church told RNS. “The loss of Bishop Carlton D. Pearson deeply saddens us. His cherished daughter is a devoted member of our church, and in this time of grief, we aim to extend our support and comfort to their family. Recognizing the decades of profound influence Bishop Pearson has had within the body of Christ; we anticipate the gathering of thousands at his memorial services from November 29th to December 1st, 2023.”

In addition to Transformation Church’s service to honor Pearson, an interfaith celebration of Pearson’s life was held at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa on Thursday, as well as a musical celebration of Pearson’s life at Greater Grace Temple.

in a video published by former pastor-turned-digital content creator Larry Reid on Nov. 27, Pearson shared how he wanted to celebrated after he died and he mentioned that he wanted people like Flunder to speak to show “diversity.”

“Well, I’m not real braggadocious, never had been in my life but this one. I want it slammin,’” he said of his funeral.

“Yvette [Flunder] will say something. She’s one of the few [I want to speak] … because I want to show diversity. And I don’t want a bunch of big-name guys,” Pearson said. “You guys who’ve stood with me are the ones I want to be heard and seen.”

Pearson, who was raised in the conservative Church of God in Christ, the world’s most prominent black Pentecostal denomination, founded Higher Dimensions Evangelistic Center in Tulsa in 1981. The church grew from 75 to more than 5,000 members, according to the Christian Research Institute.

In the late 1980s, Pearson, who was also a gifted singer, started the Azusa Conferences at Oral Roberts University and became a mainstay on Christian television.

Source: Christian Post

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