Why would the church be so preoccupied with homosexuals that they would give a sermon on it?
If my church gave a sermon on homosexuality I would seriously know that they have missed the mark.
The last time I checked homosexuality is a sin. Don't Christian churches talk about sin? Obviously your's doesn't (at least not the sins that are politically correct).
In fact, as Pastor Ken Hutcherson writes in this article, many churches suffer from "Preferential Treatment Syndrome":
"Maybe you’re suffering with this disorder. From what we’ve been reading and hearing, a number of Christians are showing these symptoms across the country. Case in point, the Christian Post recently ran a three part series of articles suggesting ways in which the evangelical community should love homosexual couples who come into the church. What we would like to know, though, is why all the preferential treatment?
If sin is sin, then why single out homosexuals as a special class of people? Duke Tabor, pastor of Vineyard Christian Fellowship in Pine Haven, Wyo., suggested that if he were to see a same-sex couple coming into his church, he would come down from the stage and welcome them with an embrace. Well, bravo.
Our first question is, “Wouldn’t you give a hug to anyone who came into your church?” So why single them out? Have Christians become so fearful of being falsely labeled as “haters” that they have to trip all over themselves just to disprove a negative? If sin is sin, why not intentionally seek after the tax cheat, the kidnapper, the domestic abuser or the necrophiliac and give them a warm embrace?
We’ll tell you why: Because those sins don’t have a lobby behind them that openly berates those who don’t support their lifestyle choice. Our culture has an allergy to righteousness, and Christians are trying to give out spiritual Sudafed so people will listen."
http://www.wnd.com/2012/05/hugging-homosexuals-an-evangelical-epidemic/