As best I can determine, acceptance of ongoing sinners of all kinds is perfectly consistent with Baptist theology, which historically has always affirmed that we all must inevitably sin daily. We have tragically enough even seen such antinomian theology infecting supposedly Pentecostal churches in recent years as well. If one grants the premise that sin is inevitable in this life, and the theory of atonement that says all sin, past, present and future is prepaid-for as a debt or penalty, and you add in the idea that all sin is the same (but that any judging of any kind is basically the worst of all sins), it then necessarily follows that one must affirm all sinners, even LGBTQETC, as already accepted in the Beloved and, consequently, by no means disqualified of acceptance in every aspect of church life.