Letter to Westboro Baptist Church Regarding Their Graduation Protest of Junction City High School

Dear Westboro Baptist Church

It has come to my attention that you plan on picketing the graduation of Junction City High School on May 18. The high school is next door to our church, First Southern Baptist. Throughout the school year, we have been feeding, evangelizing, and witnessing to those students every single Tuesday. By feeding, I mean not only spiritually. We provide them lunch as well as giving them the gospel.

Most of the students that we meet do not follow Christ. But by the great mercy and patience our loving God has displayed through a murderer like the Apostle Paul (1 Timothy 1:16), and because we know that He does not want anyone to perish but that all should come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9), we know that the message we share is working in the lives of these students. It does not return void (Isaiah 55:11).

We reach out with a message of love. It is a love that you do not have, and this is what troubles me as a pastor. The message of Christ, the love displayed by His death on the cross to save us from the wages of our sins, all who believe in His name, is nowhere in your rhetoric. I have reason to doubt that you yourselves are saved, which makes you blind guides and hypocrites.

On your website, you use Proverbs 30:11-14 to justify your protest of JCHS, claiming this describes our current generation of teenagers. On the contrary, it describes you. Allow me to exegete this passage so you might understand:
"There is a generation that curseth their father and doth not bless their mother."
Is that not you? Last year, did you not curse your founder, Fred Phelps, and remove him from the leadership of your church? What was the reason for this? Wasn’t it because he was advocating kindness, and for WBC to have a gentler approach? Then Phelps’ own sons and grandsons voted to remove him as pastor? Is my understanding correct? Why is it that you think you can call out a generation for cursing their parents when you’ve done that very same thing?
"There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes, and yet is not washed from their filthiness. There is a generation, O how lofty are their eyes! And their eyelids are lifted up."
You, likewise, consider yourselves pure in your own eyes. You have sins that you have not repented from. You preach God’s judgment against unrighteousness, but have neglected the weightier matters of the law: justice and mercy and faithfulness. These you ought to be preaching, without neglecting the others. You are blind guides, straining out a gnat and swallowing a camel.

This passage, given in Matthew 23:24, was spoken to Pharisees who desired to strain impurities from their wine (like gnats or other small bugs). Yet they filled themselves with massive uncleanliness (compared to swallowing an unclean animal). They would clean the outside of the cup and the plate so to look beautiful. But as Jesus told them, they must clean the inside of the cup and the plate so that the outside also may be clean. They think they look beautiful on the outside, but they are white-washed sepulchers, full of dead men’s bones (Matthew 23:27). There is a log in your eye that you must remove before you can protest the speck in another’s eye. You are atrociously immoral, but refuse to admit it.
"There is a generation, whose teeth are as swords, and their jaw teeth as knives, to devour the poor from off the earth, and the needy from among men."
On your website, you proudly boast your picketing schedule, yet I cannot find a single place where you draw any attention to the poor or the needy. I’ve been through your confessions of faith and there’s nothing about serving the less fortunate or caring for the destitute. Yet you cut with words, with teeth as spears and arrows, tongues like sharp swords (Psalm 57:4, Proverbs 12:8). How is it, Westboro, that Proverbs 30:14 is supposed to apply to Junction City High School but does not apply to you?

Don’t you know, as it says in Galatians 5:14, that the whole law can be summed up in one command: You shall love your neighbor as yourself? How do you do this? Your message is full of hate. It’s posted on the signs you carry. Where is the message of love? We read in 1 John 2:9 that whoever says he is in the light and hates his brother is still in darkness. Later in 1 John 3:15, it is written that whoever hates his brother is a murderer, and no murderer has eternal life abiding in him.

This echoes the words that Christ spoke in the Sermon On the Mount. Jesus said in Matthew 5 that if you hate your brother, you’ve committed murder. More so, if you’ve even called your brother names, you are guilty of the fires of hell (Matthew 5:22). You, Westboro, use derogatory terms to describe the people you have been called to love. Call them to correction, yes, but do it in love!

As Paul instructed Timothy in 2 Timothy 2:24-26, "And the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient, in meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to acknowledging of the truth; and that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will."

The wrath of God will be poured out on all unrighteousness (Romans 1:18), but that’s not the full message of the gospel. The Bible goes on to say that God shows His love for us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us to save us from the wrath of God (Romans 5:8-9; John 3:36). The gospel is a message of love, not of hate. It is a message of new life and eternity, not of death and finality. You call yourselves "Baptists." Do you understand what baptism means? It is the act we follow in obedience that represents being buried with Christ in our sins and trespasses, and raised to new life.

If this is not the gospel you know and teach, then you also do not know Jesus Christ as Lord. The symbol of your church is an upside-down American flag rather than the cross, which we have been told we must take up daily if we are to be called His disciples (Luke 9:23). Know the Word of the Lord. Repent of your sins and follow Christ. Or else by the same measure that you judge, you also will be judged (Matthew 7:2).

To Him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of His glory with great joy, to the only God, our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen.

Pastor Gabriel Hughes

Comments

  1. Any flag should only be flown upside down when you are in need of urgent help. Looks like they need lots of help.

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  2. My daughter goes here every Tuesday and loves it.She looks forward to every Tuesday and feels really good when she leaves and teaches me what shes learned. I just want to say thank you for touching her heart and mine as well.

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    1. My son and his friends who ave been raised with faith, morals, respect and to have a strong relationship with God and Jesus attend JCH and frequent the lunches at the church. These kids need guidance during there life long journey. By doing the things WBC does it takes those kids who are on the verge of making that commitment to faith and drives them away! In their young minds it reconfirms the idea that church people are crazies. We can never overcome this seed the devil plants if we don't show them this is not the way!

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  3. This is a beautiful letter.
    Please ignore them. They thrive on attention. They won't read this letter. They don't care. Do not let their scheduled appearance distract from AP tests, finals, celebrations, senior memories. Please.

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  4. I have created an event to make a barrier so we can support the graduate and keep Westboro away.right now we have close to 200 people coming I would like to personally invite you Pastor and your family to come help

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    1. How can I get more information about your event. We too would like to support the graduates! If you are unable to contact me through Google my email is Lizzz.allen@gmail.com
      Thank you so very much!!

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    2. How can I get more information about your event. We too would like to support the graduates! If you are unable to contact me through Google my email is Lizzz.allen@gmail.com
      Thank you so very much!!

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  5. Great job, Gabe. You put on your blog what I have felt for years about that organization. I truly feel sorry for them because they don't know the same God that I know.

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  6. Thank you Pastor and Beki for inspiring others to love one another as Christ has loved us. We are all one family in Jesus Christ no matter what church we may attend. The Universal Church is one of Christ's love for us and through love and faith along with the ability to forgive we not only become better humans we become better Christians. I too have been taught to "judge not, lest ye be judged". Love your message and pray the WBC reads it and takes it to heart.

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  7. I think Jehovah God is the only one who can judge another person. I would be very careful. Your words were not loving.

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    1. Well, anonymous commenter, your comment would be judgmental! You should consider your own advice and be very careful. Your words are not loving.

      This letter was written using the words of God (2 Timothy 3:16). Its intent is to expose the works of darkness (Ephesians 5:11), call a sinner to repentance (James 5:20), and to preach the gospel of Christ (1 Corinthians 9:16) who is a God of forgiveness (1 John 1:9) and love (1 John 4:8). Because he loves us, he disciplines us, or we would be illegitimate children and not the children of God (Hebrews 12:5-11). To withhold correction is unloving (Proverbs 27:5).

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  8. I ate meals with you every week when I was in school, (I graduated in 2004), and I looked forward to lunch! So for that, thank you for all you have done for us. As far as this goes- I've thought the same things since I was little, driving through Topeka seeing children my age holding signs up on street corners. It looked like nothing but hate, and I always felt sorry for them... The children that is. Your letter was well written and well said.

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    1. Thank you, Molly! We have BLT here in just a little bit. I'm going to collect the comments that we've received about the ministry and share them with the other ministers that help to make it happen.

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  9. THANK YOU PASTOR GABE FOR TAKING THE TIME TO SIT DOWN AND WRITE THIS LETTER...THE CLASS OF 2014 IS VERY SPECIAL TO ME AS I HAVE TAKEN CARE OF MANY OF THESE WONDERFUL WELL TO DO KIDS AND AM PROUD TO SEE THAT THEY HAVE ALL GROWN UP TO BE WONDERFUL YOUNG ADULTS.....ITS SAD TO SEE THAT IN A SOCIETY AS WE LIVE IN THAT THERE IS STILL SO MUCH HATE....WBC DOES IT ALOT CLOAKING THEMSELVES IN SCRIPTURES AND RAISING THE BIBLE HIGH OFTEN....THIS IS HOW THEY GET OUR ATTENTION.....THIS IS WHY WE REACT....WE HOLD THE LORD OUR GOD HIGH ...HE IS OUR FATHER AND WE HONOR HIS NAME....BECAUSE OF THE MISLEADINGS OF THE SERPENT FOR YEARS (FRED PHELPS, GOD BLESS HIS SOUL NOW IN DEATH) THESE PEOPLE REALLY DONT UNDERSTAND THE ERR OF THEIR WAYS..WHEN YOUVE BEEN BRAIN WASHED YOU ARE REALLY JUST DULL MINDED BY MOST RIGHT WAYS OF LIVING IN THIS WORLD...THIS IS THE SINS OF THE FATHER AND MOTHER THAT THEY HAVE BEEN LIVING WITH SINCE BEING YOUNG CHILDREN. PROBABLY SINCE BIRTH MOST OF THEM....TAKE TIME TO YOU TUBE THE ONE SON WHO LEFT AND LISTEN TO HIS STORIES...HE IS BLESSED NOW BUT WAS CURSED THEN....SHIRLEY PHELPS HAS AN ILLEGITIMATE SON SHE SEES NO WRONG IN THAT UPON HER BUT YET SHE CONDEMS PEOPLE TO HELL.....I HOPE BY YOUR WRITINGS AND TEACHINGS THAT MAYBE THERES A SMALL LIGHT THAT GLOWS WITHIN THEIR (WBC) HEARTS STILL AND THAT YOU AS WE SAY IT "YOU STRIKE A NERVE TO MAKE THEM SEE THERE IS STILL TIME TO CHANGE THEIR WAYS."...HUGZ GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND I KNOW GOD WILL PROTECT OUR CHILDREN AND PARENTS ON MAY 18 2014 AS WE CELEBRATE THE YOUNG LIVES WHO WILL BE GRADUATING...THE SMITH FAMLY

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  10. This is a wonderful exegesis. Unfortunately, you have played into their hands by taking the time to think thoroughly about why these people are misguided. All they want is attention. They WANT to make people take time to acknowledge them, in whatever form that takes. I'm sure you took quite a deal of time to write this letter. You took the time. And right there, because of that, they have won. They don't care about anything in your letter. They don't care that they are not living out what other people believe is God's love. All they want you to do is disrupt your day and take time to acknowledge their presence. This is a well written letter. But you've given them exactly what they want; your time.

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  11. My daughters (Tori and Samantha) and I went to First Southern for a few years when they were young and both of them were saved and baptized there! What a loving and wonderful church family to have at your back! I will be praying for the students at Junction City High! I have a very special friends daughter graduating this year and I wish these young men and women nothing but the best!!

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  12. It's not playing into their hands. Think of all the non-believers that HATE Christians specifically because of WBC. By writing this letter Pastor Gabe has potentially sent a message of love to those who otherwise would assume that all Christians think the same as WBC. Yes he acknowledged them but flipped a message of hate into a message of love. We as Christians should defend the Gospel whenever possible and that is what Pastor Gabe has done. (Gal 2:1-10) (Mat 10:16)

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    1. Attention is what reply WBC was looking for and they won. :)

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  13. This is the most reasoned, beautiful replies I have ever read to turn away hatred. Turning it away with His Word and Deed. I am proud to be from Junction City and I am proud that you are a Spiritual Leader in this community. Thank you for your loving response. You lead by example.

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  14. Well said. I hope that even one of the members of that hate-filled band will read this letter.

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  15. Thank you for protecting and teaching this generation about the love and kindness of the Savior. I will be praying for everyone in attendance at JCHS on May 15. If we had not moved several years ago, my daughter would also be walking that stage. Those children are dear to this family!

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  16. Well said, Pastor Hughes, and AMEN!

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