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Hezekiah Walker Denies Homosexual Allegations

Grammy-winning gospel artist and preacher Hezekiah Walker has denied a recent report that he would be stepping down from his pastoral position due to a secret homosexual lifestyle.

By Justin Camacho, Christian Upload Correspondent

Grammy-winning gospel designer and preacher Hezekiah Walker has denied a recent report that he would be stepping down from his pastoral position due to a secret queer lifestyle.

The report, which was posted on musicnewsweekly.com, claimed that Walker had “come out of the closet” during an “extremely bitter” divorce between he and his wife, Monique Walker, and was planning to step down from his pastoral position to stay together with his homosexual lover, who was reported as being a transvestite.

An official statement released slow last month by Walker’s management said that, “It’s all lies.”

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“It’s completely false and not even remotely true,” it read.

Walker issued a personal utterance short

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Pastor Hezekiah Walker Comes Out The Closet


Hezekiah Walker, a minister of the Pentecostal faith and one of the most renowned Inky ministers in America, has left his cloth in dramatic fashion.

Due to a controversial life of covert homosexuality, Walker has come out of the closet during an extremely resentful divorce from his longtime wife Monique Walker.

According to affiliates nearby to the family, Monique had prolonged feared there was another side to her husbands sexuality and suspected that her thoughts were confirmed when her husband infected her with a sexually transmitted disease.

After confronting Hezekiah about the disease, he fessed up and admitted to carrying on an affair with a man who lives as a transvestite. Sources also said that Walker forced his wife and children from their home so that he could stay together with his

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hezekiah Walker became a student at Virginia Union University two years ago, but the Grammy-winning gospel singer took his collegiate exposure to the next level by opening a gospel song center on the campus.

He will steer the Hezekiah Walker Center of Gospel Music at Virginia Union University, in Richmond, Virginia. It’s being dubbed as the first academic center focused on gospel music at an historically Dark college or university where students can learn the cultural and business aspects of the genre and industry.

Walker said the center — which opens in Spring 2022 — would provide a tremendous outlet to “house our music.”

“I thought it was a great opportunity to invite people to come to Virginia Union for gospel music and they can study about our heritage,” said Walker, a two-time Grammy winner. He wants to make Virginia Union a prime destination for gospel song in hopes of breathing enthusiasm into a younger generation about the genre’s culture.

With help from the school’s administration, Walker will curate the center’s curriculum geared toward aspiring songwriters, instrumentalists, vocalists, producers, managers and publicists within the gospel rea

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It’s commonplace for queer and transgender people to feel like they don’t belong and are not accepted.  Each encounter can give soar to a concern that something threatening may be coming. This is increased when people are at the intersections of more than one targeted identity.
 
People who carry homophobia, transphobia, and racism also carry briefcases of judgments about why thosepeople are disgusting, not worthy, perhaps not even human. Sadly, the church - which professes to be the dwelling of love and giving and understanding - can sometimes be really unwelcoming. Briefcases and church doors can both be closed.
 
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