San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Florida Christian college cancels concert over gay singer

- By Javier C. Hernández

The King's Singers, a renowned British a cappella ensemble, looked forward to its appearance recently at Pensacola Christian College in Florida, the final stop on the group's four-city tour of the United States.

Instead, the college informed the ensemble two hours before the concert was to begin that it was being canceled because of concerns about what it called the lifestyle of a singer, who is gay. Students, parents and staff members had complained to the administra­tion, saying that hosting the group would run counter to the college's Baptist values.

The school's decision has drawn backlash, with artists, gay rights activists and the ensemble's fans denouncing the college for homophobia and discrimina­tion. The King's Singers issued a statement soon after expressing hope that

“any conversati­ons that follow might encourage a greater sense of love, acceptance and inclusion.”

In an interview, Jonathan Howard, a member of the six-person group, called the cancellati­on “really shocking” and “hurtful.” The singers led a workshop for Pensacola students Saturday and had started rehearsing for the concert — a crowd of more than 5,000 was expected — when they were pulled aside by college officials and informed of the cancellati­on, he said.

Howard said it was the first time in the group's 55-year history that an engagement had been

canceled for reasons other than bad weather, war or the coronaviru­s pandemic. He also said the group had performed at Pensacola before.

“Our mission is always the same: Can we bring people together, connect them and heal them through music?” he said. “Usually that's received with open arms, even if our politics and personal beliefs are different.”

Two members of the ensemble are gay, Howard said, although a statement by Pensacola Christian College made reference to only one.

The statement provided by the school said it had canceled the concert after learning that one of the singers “openly maintained a lifestyle that contradict­s Scripture.” It said it had treated the artists with “dignity and respect,” and that they were paid for the performanc­e.

A section in the school's articles of faith that refers to several verses in the New Testament says the community believes that “Scripture forbids any form of sexual immorality including adultery, fornicatio­n, homosexual­ity, bestiality, incest, and use of pornograph­y.”

The cancellati­on comes amid growing concern about discrimina­tion against LGBTQ people in parts of the United

States, including Florida, where the Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, signed legislatio­n last year prohibitin­g classroom instructio­n and discussion about sexual orientatio­n and gender identity in some elementary school grades, a law that opponents have called “Don't Say Gay.”

 ?? Buckleswee­t Media/New York Times ?? A Florida college abruptly canceled a show by The King’s Singers, a British a cappella ensemble.
Buckleswee­t Media/New York Times A Florida college abruptly canceled a show by The King’s Singers, a British a cappella ensemble.

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