Felix Ngole

Felix missed out on his dream social work job because of his views on marriage despite Court of Appeal free speech win.

What’s at stake?

  • Christian workers should not be prohibited from employment simply because they adhere to biblical beliefs. Felix is fighting yet again to protect Christians who express their convictions and hold to a biblical view of gender, sexuality and marriage.
  • Embracing and promoting controversial and unbiblical LGBT ideology should not be a condition of employment as a social worker. This is essentially forcing Christians to go against their convictions or risk losing their careers.
  • God’s design for men and women is good, and we must be free to celebrate it. The gospel offers hope to all, and calling people to repentance and sharing the truth and love of the gospel must not be hindered.

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Timeline:

2015:

  • Felix Ngole enters into a discussion on Facebook over the imprisonment of Kim Davies, the Kentucky marriage registrar who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licences to same-sex couples. In the robust online debate, Felix quotes Bible verses affirming the traditional Christian opposition to same-sex-marriage and of the sinful nature of homosexual activity. He is reported some months later.

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2022:

  • May: Felix applies for a job as a social worker and was the best performing candidate in interview. He gains the highest marks of any candidate on an equality and diversity assessment, and is offered the role of Mental Health Support Worker.
  • 10 June: The organisation withdraws the job offer after finding out about Felix’s free speech win in his previous case. He is told that unless he committed to “promoting and embracing” LGBT ideology, he would not be employed. Felix subsequently takes legal action against Touchstone Support Leeds with the help of the Christian Legal Centre.
  • October: Felix finally was able to graduate from his social work course.

2023:

  • July: Felix’s Employment Tribunal hearing is delayed until the following year.

2024:


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Support Felix

Felix is receiving help from the Christian Legal Centre to take his case forwards.

We provide this support completely free of charge to Felix and others like him.

Make a donation today to help this work continue.


 

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