"Singing a New Song"
As a pastor’s daughter Kori Ashton grew up in
the church and a very religious environment. She committed
her heart to God at four years old and began dreaming
of traveling the world singing for Jesus. Kori AshtonHowever,
Kori’s feelings of same sex attraction began at
this early age as well. She was taught that those feelings
were sinful and that she could never admit to them, much
less act on them. Homosexuality seemed to be the worst
sin possible. Her secret struggle began and it would last
for more than 25 years.
Kori
attended private Christian school her whole life so at
18 when it was time to go off to college the natural step
was to attend Bible college - Southwestern Assemblies
of God University in Texas. Within two weeks she had already
met her first girlfriend who was another pastor’s
daughter. SAGU is adamantly against homosexuality, so
again Kori knew better than to be open about her feelings.
She fought to keep her sexual desires secret so that she
could attend the University and keep up the appearance
of a "healthy, normal Christian." She even dated
guys to help camouflage her lesbian relationships. She
was “outted” in 1995 and immediately kicked
out.
It was inevitable to feel regret and confusion in a situation
like this. Kori had been reared to believe a certain way,
and everything she had been living for said that she was
a hypocrite and a failure. She began to weigh it all out,
and decided that the shame of being a lesbian was too
overwhelming. Pushing all of her true feelings deep inside,
she confessed her “sins”, renounced being
gay and was allowed to re-attend SAGU in 1996. Over the
next few years Kori would have multiple partners - all
secret relationships with fellow, female students. But
the fear of being a disappointment and disgrace to her
family would soon take its toll.
Wanting to please others – Kori decided once again
to suppress her sexual desires and attempt to become the
“ideal” Christian, young lady. She left SAGU
in 1999 and rekindled her dream of singing around the
world for Jesus. Along with a few friends, Kori started
a Christian band called “Exit” and began using
the title “Ex-Gay” for publicity. Word spread
quickly about the band and almost overnight they began
working with Exodus International, Exodus Youth, PFOX,
Focus on the Family and several other ex-gay affiliates.
Kori founded MyTrueFreedom.net – an Ex-gay website
where she shared her struggle and directed kids and teens
to Exodus Youth. Within two years the website had over
180,000 viewers.
As a band Exit's first gig was opening for the Christian
band Skillet and it wasn’t long before they was
touring the United States and opening for bands like Tree
63, David Crowder, Pillar, Third Day and others. Kori
ministered side by side with several well-known icons
of the ex-gay circle like Sy Rogers in Florida and Dennis
Jernigan in Oklahoma. They recorded 3 CDs and their music
was heard on the radio around the world via Calvary Satellite
Network.
Kori
AshtonIn 2002 Exit was the featured band for the youth
portion of the Exodus International National Conference
in Wheaton, IL. Through the years Kori's band ministered
at Cornerstone Festival with Exodus Youth, many Love Won
Out Conferences across the United States and was the featured
speaker and worship team for many ex-gay events.
Well on the way to fame in the Christian market, Kori's
schedule kept her so busy that it was becoming easier
for her to ignore her homosexual feelings. Years pasted
and Kori decided to become a solo artist (Kori Ashton
Band) and continued in the ex-gay ministry, now as a full
time worship pastor of a large church in Idaho where she
led five worship services to over 9,000 people per week.
Kori was at last living her dream – singing for
Jesus and sharing God’s love – but somehow
she was still quietly hurting and lonely. She had been
so preoccupied with creating an image of a “Perfect
Christian,” she had ignored who she truly was. After
leaving the full-time ministry in 2004, Kori turned and
faced her struggle. Through counseling and mentoring,
personal discovery and family support, Kori found a balance
of her sexual identity and her faith!
“It has been a lot of tears and prayers, but I
am blessed to say that I am now Ex-Ex Gay. No label fits
me better than “Set Free!” The manipulation
of the condemning so-called “Christians” (not
true examples of Christ) with their failed rehabs and
the self-abuse of needed perfection is NO MORE! God's
Word is Truth - Nothing can separate us from His Love!
I
have never known God’s peace and grace like I do
now. I have realized that my imperfection keeps me on
my knees, looking to God and not to people for my acceptance.
He truly loves me for me. I wouldn't go back and do things
differently. The road I’ve traveled has been the
scenic route, but it has led me to the feet of God where
I rest in His Grace knowing that I am His design, His
joy and His perfection!”
Today Kori has traveled to 8 countries sharing God’s
Truth and can be found leading worship at local churches.
She has performed at Pride festivals and events in south
Texas singing about her personal evolution. (See Kori's
Songs)
When she launched LesBePure.com in 2008 her goal was
to have a safe place online where women could go to learn
more about finding their own balance of faith and sexuality.
She wanted to create a resource for the lesbian community
to discover a new way to rethink, respond and react!
Kori and her partner Rebecca are engaged and will be
married June 2010. Now wouldn’t Oprah call that
a “Full Circle Moment!”??
Kori
also enjoys painting - check out her online gallery >>
You
can book Kori Ashton to speak at your event or perform
her music through LesBePure.com >>
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