I think you are opening a can a worms my friend. Christianity is for sinners. What you wrote about Calvary Chapel can easily said about the sexual sins of Roman Catholic Priests and nuns too. Heck, the Pope during the Protestant Reformation was apparently a gay pope. Here is your source back at you. Actually, Jesus hung out with the tax collectors and sinners.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_X
[edit] Sexuality
Several historians have suggested the likelihood that Leo may have been homosexual. In particular they have drawn upon the account of Francesco Guicciardini (1483-1540). Writing in 1525 only a few years after Leo’s death, Guicciardini declared[1], At the beginning of his pontificate most people deemed him very chaste; however, he was afterwards discovered to be exceedingly devoted - and every day with less and less shame - to that kind of pleasure that for honour’s sake may not be named. The precise description around Leo’s behaviour set out by Guicciardini, suggests that contemporaries would clearly have recognised the charge. Libellous tracts of the time again reiterated Leo’s predilection towards sodomy – naming Count Ludovico Rangone and Galeotto Malatesta among his lovers.
Wotherspoon and Aldrich[2] have also drawn upon the evidence presented by Leo’s modern biographer, Cesare Falconi [3]. In particular, Falconi has used the story of the Venetian noble Marc’Antonio Flaminio (1498-1550) to illustrate Leo’s infatuation with younger men. In 1514 at the age of sixteen, Marc’Antonio was taken to Rome by his father. Gian Antonio had been keen to encourage the Pope to declare a new crusade against the Turks; but instead Leo is said to have fallen in love with Marc’Antonio and desired to arrange the best education that could be offered for the time. Suspecting ulterior motives, Gian Antonio had his son sent speedily to Bologna to study philosophy at the university, and away from the unwanted attentions of the Pope. Leo intervened, through the office of his secretary Beroaldo, and arranged a position for Marc’Antonio close to him in the papal secretariat. Falconi has observed that the doors to a career, to which many better educated and more powerful men aspired, effortlessly opened to a 17 year old youth[4].