I genuinely believe this is the best way forward," he added.īeside Clark's statement on the church's website, is another statement from the church deacons. "I sincerely ask for your forgiveness and to be restored as your pastor. "I want to say to the church that I'm truly sorry that I embarrassed you," he went on and admitted that the things he said were imprudent and discourteous. Seven weeks later, his return is hinted in the apology statement. "So whenever she's not in the mood ," he said.įirst General Baptist Church, a member of the General Baptist denomination, also released a statement stating that Clark's message was not consistent with their values.Īccording to Word and Way, Clark went on leave on March 2 to undergo professional counseling. He also encourage wives to be sexually available to their husbands quoting 1 Corinthians 7:4. Men want their wives to look good at home and in public. Wearing flip-flops and pajamas to Walmart, that ain't gon' work. ![]() "Men have a need for their women to look like women. His definition of attractive though is keep slim, wear make up, and dress up according to the preference of their husbands. In his sermon, Clark repeatedly told women in his congregation the importance of staying attractive to keep their husbands interested in them. ![]() "On this lovely Sunday morning, I spent my time getting ready listening to a head pastor in Malden who so nonchalantly decided to exercise pastoral abuse toward women," she said in her Facebook post. "To the ladies within the church, ladies in the community, and those viewing our Livestream I want to say I am deeply sorry for any and all pain or distress that my words brought on you," he said.Ĭhristian Post reports that the pastor took a leave of absence after netizens rebuked him for his sexist sermon which was first highlighted by artist Reagan Williams. In a statement posted on the website of First General Baptist Church of Malden, Missouri, Pastor Clark apologized for the inconsiderate words he uttered toward women during his February 21 sermon on marital relationship. Stewart-Allen Clark, a General Baptist minister in Missouri, said he is deeply sorry for the insensitive remarks he made about women in a sermon that went viral for its sexist message. A screenshot of Stewart-Allen Clark during the controversial sermon that contained sexist remarks.
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