One half of the gospel group Mary Mary, Erica Campbell, her husband,
world-renowned music producer/pastor Warryn Campbell recently linked up
with their children and family for a new reality show on TV One and the
couple talk about the importance of discussing sex in church.
"I think the line between Christianity and sexuality shouldn't be as a wide gap. People are scared to talk about sex in church but you sitting here talking to a bunch of people who all got here cause somebody had sex."
"I think it's really stupid to omit that conversation from the church and Christianity, it's kinda dumb if you ask me," Warryn says.
Erica added, "God created sex and we handed it over to the enemy like he does it better, and he don't. I don't care what you see on TV and movies, don't you be fooled, there are some wonderfully saved people who have amazing times and amazing sex lives. We just don't broadcast it, we just don't share it with the world."
Erica maintained that intimacy between spouses is their "own little secret."
"When I'm in a room and I know what turns him on and the same goes for him. It's a different kind of pride when you know it's just us, it's just me and you," she concluded.
Erica revealed a time in their marriage where infidelity crept in. Warryn cheated on his wife and discussed the "selfish behavior" that led to it.
The couple managed to get past that hard season of their marriage and the singer hopes people will see true forgiveness displayed on their new show will show.
"I hope that viewers see real love, communication, honesty, growing past and even falling deeply in love of each other because of a different level of honesty. None of it can happen without forgiveness and because we are believers I have to lean on how would Jesus handle it."
"TV does not show a good reflection of marriage and relationship. We hope to counter that, kids growing up and teaching them life lessons and going through the tough stuff. We want them to understand that all things are possible to them that believe. We have to be a reflection of that to show people to love family and be bold about their faith in a loving, fruitful way, in the way of Jesus."
*That's awesome. Infidelity mustn't be the end of your marriage once their is genuine repentance and forgiveness but it's not easy. This is where the Holy Spirit comes in - to help us do what we in our limited capabilities can do.
And yes, I agree. Sex should be discussed in church. It's not a taboo subject. Sex isn't dirty. It's holy and sacred so let's treat it as such.
"I think the line between Christianity and sexuality shouldn't be as a wide gap. People are scared to talk about sex in church but you sitting here talking to a bunch of people who all got here cause somebody had sex."
"I think it's really stupid to omit that conversation from the church and Christianity, it's kinda dumb if you ask me," Warryn says.
Erica added, "God created sex and we handed it over to the enemy like he does it better, and he don't. I don't care what you see on TV and movies, don't you be fooled, there are some wonderfully saved people who have amazing times and amazing sex lives. We just don't broadcast it, we just don't share it with the world."
Erica maintained that intimacy between spouses is their "own little secret."
"When I'm in a room and I know what turns him on and the same goes for him. It's a different kind of pride when you know it's just us, it's just me and you," she concluded.
Erica revealed a time in their marriage where infidelity crept in. Warryn cheated on his wife and discussed the "selfish behavior" that led to it.
The couple managed to get past that hard season of their marriage and the singer hopes people will see true forgiveness displayed on their new show will show.
"I hope that viewers see real love, communication, honesty, growing past and even falling deeply in love of each other because of a different level of honesty. None of it can happen without forgiveness and because we are believers I have to lean on how would Jesus handle it."
"TV does not show a good reflection of marriage and relationship. We hope to counter that, kids growing up and teaching them life lessons and going through the tough stuff. We want them to understand that all things are possible to them that believe. We have to be a reflection of that to show people to love family and be bold about their faith in a loving, fruitful way, in the way of Jesus."
*That's awesome. Infidelity mustn't be the end of your marriage once their is genuine repentance and forgiveness but it's not easy. This is where the Holy Spirit comes in - to help us do what we in our limited capabilities can do.
And yes, I agree. Sex should be discussed in church. It's not a taboo subject. Sex isn't dirty. It's holy and sacred so let's treat it as such.
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