Four years ago, the Rev. Rick Warren was invited to deliver the invocation at President Obama’s inauguration, despite some of the California megachurch pastor’s controversial remarks, most notably on the LGBT community.
In 2012, a sequel appeared likely. The Rev. Louie Giglio, an Atlanta minister and founder of the Passion Conferences, was scheduled to deliver the benediction at Obama’s second inaugural, which proved problematic when ThinkProgress uncovered anti-gay remarks Giglio made in a mid-1990s sermon entitled, “In Search of a Standard — Christian Response to Homosexuality.”
Among other things, Giglio urged Christians to fight the “aggressive agenda” of the gay rights movement and advocated “the healing power of Jesus” as “the only way out of a homosexual lifestyle.”
As of this morning, Giglio is out.
The Presidential Inaugural Committee issued a statement in response to Giglio’s withdrawal.









