
Anglican Church Defends Sacking Of Lesbian Teacher Steph Lentz
The Anglican Church has defended its dismissal of lesbian Sydney school teacher Steph Lentz.听It said Lentz wasn鈥檛 fired because of her sexual orientation, but because she believed that 聽Christians should be allowed to have same-sex relationships.听
The Sydney Anglican Diocese justified sacking Ms Lentz by citing her comments in two opinion pieces she contributed to The Age and Sydney Morning Herald.听
‘Not Sacked For Being Gay’
The Right Reverend Michael Stead, chair of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney鈥檚 religious freedom reference group wrote a submission to a parliamentary inquiry on the Commonwealth government鈥檚 Religious Discrimination Bill.
Rev Stead said Ms Lentz wasn鈥檛 鈥渟acked for being gay鈥 and described such an interpretation as a 鈥渟ensationalist headline.鈥澛
鈥淎 heterosexual teacher who held the same theological views on sexuality and relationships, and therefore was unable to sign the statement of belief, would also have had his or her employment terminated,鈥 Stead wrote.听
鈥淐onversely, there are those in the LGBTIQ+ community who self-identify as 鈥榗elibate gay Christians鈥 who would be able to sign the school鈥檚 statement of belief.鈥
Rev Stead said he remarked on Lentz鈥檚 case because of the media attention she had received.听
He told The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, 鈥渢he issue was not about her same-sex attraction but her inability to sign the school鈥檚 statement of belief, and to teach that from a place of personal conviction.鈥澛
Sacked After Coming Out As Lesbian
Lentz was 鈥渓awfully sacked鈥 from her teaching job at Covenant Christian College in January this year after she came out as lesbian to her colleagues in 2020.
Lentz married a man when she was 23-years-old and considered having children. Leading up to her coming out in 2020, she struggled with her sexuality.听
Lentz told Star Observer聽in August this year that she was part of a conservative church for many years and had been struggling with her sexuality.
Covenant Christian College stated in a December 3, 2020 letter addressed to Lentz: 鈥淒o you have a firm personal belief that all the beliefs contained in Section 6 鈥楻esponse to the Gospel鈥 in 鈥楾he Foundation Statement鈥 are true including that 鈥楤elievers will also seek to use their bodies to honour God and will flee all sexual immorality, including sexual relations outside of marriage and homosexual practices?鈥澛
‘A Kick In The Guts’
Last month, Lentz for The Age: 鈥Exemptions in state and federal anti-discrimination laws make my dismissal legal. Currently, Christian schools can fire employees if their beliefs do not line up perfectly with those of the school.”
鈥淚 tried to argue my case with my employer, to convince them that I could be a Christian and live true to biological realities that I cannot change. It was painful, often lonely, and ultimately unsuccessful.鈥澛
She also wrote the school said she was a 鈥済ood English teacher,鈥 but it 鈥渨asn鈥檛 enough because [she] didn鈥檛 fulfil the inherent requirements of [her] occupation.”聽
Lentz had described her termination from the school as a 鈥渒ick in the guts.鈥 Lentz told Star Observer that she had 鈥渃herished the relationships that I had built up with students. I had great colleagues, there were a lot of positives about the time, however that is framed by certain views that are incredibly damaging to me but also to queer staff and students at the school.鈥
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This is why the Anglican Church is fast heading for near irrelevance and oblivion.