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This memorial website was created to pay tribute to the life of Sy Rogers. His life touched thousands and thousands of people for God's glory. Although words cannot adequately express the deep sense of loss we all feel at his passing, your tributes here will be an incredible blessing to his family and all those who mourn with them.
April 20, 2020
April 20, 2020
I will never forget hearing Sy on the Sunday after 9/11. His insightful, truthful words brought such comfort that day. But my best memory of Sy is the way that he attended our little, local church on the weekends he was home. You would have never known that he was a world-renowned speaker and influencer. No, he was just a regular member who worshipped along with the rest of us, never demanding the spotlight or promoting himself. That level of humility was so striking and inspiring.

Karen and Grace, our hearts and prayers are with you. - - Rick and Carrie Schuessler
April 20, 2020
April 20, 2020
Sy Rogers was the first person I ever heard speak on the topic of homosexuality. It was 1997, and I had just learned of my loved one's involvement in homosexuality. Sy's talk was incredible!! He spoke of things no one else was speaking about in the pulpit. He was biblically accurate, incredibly articulate, extremely funny, and right on point!!! It was just what we needed to hear! A few years later, he was in town again, and my friend, Christine Sneeringer invited me to hang out with some friends and Sy. We stayed up all night watching the Matrix. Sy broke down the movie, describing all the redemptive themes in the Matrix. I know I am not alone is saying Sy was brilliant - and not just because he found redemptive themes in movies, but because He was a truly gifted thinker and speaker! God powerfully anointed Him to do His work, and Sy carried out that work so courageously and faithfully!!!
Some time after the Matrix event, I was privileged to meet Karen, who is equally insightful, having walked with God for many decades. Over the past 20 years, I have been blessed by the friendship of Sy and Karen. When I started dating and eventually married, Tyler, my husband, Sy coined the term "The Tyler Protocol" as the standard that my single friends should use as their dating standard. Sy was always so complimentary and encouraging!
The most striking quality about Sy (and also Karen) is that he knew God intimately. He had the type of relationship with God that God desires all of us to have with Him. Sy needed God desperately and found God to be the one who could meet all of his needs. His closeness with the Lord was the key to all that he did. All credit goes to God for the incredible work He did in Sy's life and the incredible blessing Sy was to all of us. The world is a better place because Sy was in it. Although he is no longer with us, his impact and legacy will continue. I pray Christians around the world will carry out the message of redemption that Sy so beautifully preached. It's hard to even believe that Sy is actually gone, and as the painful reality sinks in, we will need God's comfort. But we rejoice for Sy that he is in the presence of God.
April 20, 2020
April 20, 2020
My husband and I attended many of Sy's talks but on one particular Sunday evening we attended Capital Christian Center. We were both sitting in the last row in the back and in the midst of getting a divorce. I was planning my escape and move out date. It is one time in my life that I heard an audible voice from the LORD telling me...don't you dare! I responded with "I didn't ask you" and I heard again...don't you dare. My husband was hearing from the LORD too!! As we were walking back to our car, silent and me angry .... my husband announced that he gave his life to the LORD.  I remember yelling in parking lot...NOW LORD!!!! Two days later we both asked for forgiveness from each other and we have not turned back!!! We have an amazing marriage full of love and JESUS. Thank you Sy for loving GOD so much that it spilled over to us. We are forever thankful !!! Can't wait to see you in Heaven. 
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December 15, 2023
December 15, 2023
I have Sy's birthday and homecoming dates written in my devotional calendars so this was a joy to be reminded as well. I don't like to think of Sy as 'forever missed" but "forever will be" and look forward to when we are all together- forever.
Still sharing Sy's quotes and testimonies on my social media. His voice and influence for the One Who loves us to high Heaven powerfully lives on. Much love to you Sy family! - Elizabeth
December 15, 2023
December 15, 2023
Will forever appreciate his style and gift to communicate the love ad life changing force of Jesus Christ. 
Brother Sy, we are left to carry on. But by all means, our next time will be a forever Hello!
Remembering you, John and Pat
May 3, 2023
May 3, 2023
I miss him and his ministry big time!
He was so real i.e. honest and forthright, and very funny. ❤
His Life
April 27, 2020
There are two kinds of people — those who live hoping God will make them happy and those who live to make God happy.” Sy Rogers

Sy Rogers, a leading evangelist for healthy sexuality in the church, died on Sunday, April 19, 2020, at 63 after battling kidney cancer for eight months. He defeated cancer once before and had been in remission for five years.

A gifted communicator, Sy’s teaching ministry spanned over three decades and reached across six continents. He was a popular conference speaker in evangelical circles and his seminars and speaking events were conducted interdenominationally for leadership events (National Youth Leaders), Bible colleges (Biola, Christ for the Nations, Azusa Pacific, Regent), youth festivals (Parachute Music Festival in New Zealand), counselor training, women’s conferences, and men's events. Sy was also an award-winning talk show host. In 1996, Sy was selected by Christianity Today as one of “50 Up and Coming Evangelical Leaders Under 40.”  

For the last two decades Sy was an apologist for sexual integrity and healthy relationships. He preached in a wide variety of influential pulpits, from Southern Baptist to Presbyterian to Pentecostal, including Ed Young’s Fellowship Church (Dallas, Texas) to Jentezen Franklin’s Free Chapel (Gainesville, Georgia) to London’s Kensington Temple to Australia’s Riverview Church. Most recently Sy served as a teaching pastor at Life Church, the largest church in New Zealand, for six years starting in 2012 while maintaining his international speaking ministry.

Growing up with sexual abuse and gender identity confusion, after years of childhood bullying he embraced a gay identity and was a practicing homosexual before he went on to be diagnosed transgender. His life changed course when he became convinced of God’s unconditional love and converted to Christianity, abandoning his plan for sex reassignment surgery. Looking for work and finding none, Sy volunteered to serve in a prison ministry. “God never ran out of things for me to do,” he said of his inauspicious beginnings in ministry in 1980. Sy met his eventual wife Karen, who served with him in the prison. They lived cross culturally on three different continents with Sy in full-time Christian service the next 38 years.

Despite his journey out of homosexuality in 1980, getting married in 1982 and starting a family three years later, it seemed Sy could never do enough to satisfy his detractors. He often quipped, “I find it remarkably ironic that, of all the men in the world, God picked me as His public example of redeemed manhood. How very like God to choose the person that no one else would. But God’s version of public relations is different.

In the late 80s Sy’s first foray into vocational ministry was as the director of a local parachurch ministry in the fledgling ex-gay movement of Exodus International, which is now defunct. His Orlando, Florida based ministry provided pastoral care and support groups for clients with unwanted same-sex attractions. From 1988-90 Sy served one term as president of the Exodus network. His former organization, now called Exchange Ministries, is still in operation today and currently based out of First Baptist Orlando.

In 1991 he was one of 25 pastors on staff with the dynamic Anglican church, Church of our Savior in Singapore. While there he pioneered the work of sexual redemption, founding a recovery ministry that is still in operation today, called Choices. Then Sy’s family migrated to New Zealand in 1998, where his itinerant teaching ministry was launched, but not before he spent a year with the evangelistic ministry of No Longer Music. Sy performed as the lead vocalist in a Christian rock operetta that played in major secular night clubs around the world.

Eventually Sy and his family returned to Orlando in 2001, where he worked as a full-time itinerant teacher for the next 11 years, traveling four to six continents per year. In 2012 they returned to New Zealand when Sy went on staff at Life Church as a pulpiteer, dividing his time between the church and his global itinerant ministry.

Often remembered for his gay history, Sy’s teaching ministry transcended the homosexual issue for the past two decades. In his later years, he mainly spoke about sex in the larger context of conversations on God, sex, culture as in this message given in 2019 at Substance Church (Minneapolis). Sy was an evangelist for the character of God, always pointing people to the Bible as their source for God’s opinion, “I’m not in a ministry of trying to change people. I don’t have the power and it misses the point. I am in a posture of inviting people to journey with God,” Sy said at Fellowship Church. “It matters who you listen to.”

His story was featured in a series at Fellowship Church, called Mythbusters, and in his own DVD, titled "One of the Boys," as well as numerous media interviews and articles, including Joni Lamb, Harvest Times (Singapore), The 700 Club, Reality magazine (NZ), Good Morning Australia, and Last Days Ministries (the late Keith Green), and featured in several books written by authors such as Philip Baker and Dr. D. James Kennedy.

Upon hearing of his passing, Priscilla Shirer, commented on Instagram describing Sy’s death as a “huge loss for the Church ....and for any of us who knew him. His message and ministry were INCREDIBLY unique. His brilliance was astounding.” Jentezen Franklin described Sy as “one of the most informed and skilled speakers we have ever hosted.” Hillsong founders Brian and Bobbie Houston wrote, “Sy was truly one of the kindest people you could ever meet. He exemplified grace and freedom and a passion to always bless others.”

Sy is survived by his wife, Karen, daughter Grace, son-in-law Steve, and two grandchildren, ages 8 and 4. His body will be laid to rest in a private burial service on Monday and a public memorial will be planned at a later date when covid restrictions are lifted. To date thousands have visited his online memorial to commemorate the life and legacy of Sy Rogers.

April 22, 2020
In this excerpt Sy Rogers shares candidly about his legacy and how he would like to be remembered after more than three decades as a global speaker in Christian ministry. He was best known for his insights on God, sex, and culture. This was filmed in 2004.
For the full interview see below.
April 22, 2020
Sy Rogers is interviewed by Christine Sneeringer in this candid and heartfelt conversation about his life and ministry. This conversation was filmed in 2004. 
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Words To remember; Words To Live By

May 24, 2021
                 "I love this about God, who understands the heart.
                             He looks beyond sin to see need
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" - Sy 

Farewell Faithful Man of God

May 1, 2020
We were priveliged to meet Sy and Karen early in his ministry. He came to our church and we got to minister further healing to him and he trained our church to love and heal the sexually broken. We formed a friendship with him and his family that has lasted for 35 years. He went abroad for many years and my husband and he ran into each other in a restaurant. Overjoyed to see him again, he and his family came to the church we had started and we were blessed to be his pastor for the next 10 years. He was dynamic, unbelievably articulate, fun, gracious and we count it one of our greatest honors to be a friend to this man of God. We pray deep comfort and peace on Karen, Grace, and all your family during this difficult loss. He will be missed but heaven is rejoicing to receive an incredibly fruitful over comer. 

A True Man of God

May 1, 2020
I heard Sy Rogers speak 30 years ago at my previous home church, Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale. Before Sy came to the podium, our macho pastor with a mullet admitted that Sy’s mannerisms bothered him at first until he came to know Sy, heard his message, and his heart.  He was proud to put Sy at the pulpit and let him tell it like it is!  
I was grateful for my pastor’s honesty about Sy! It gave us a little idea of what to expect so we could focus on the message more than the messenger’s style which we just weren’t accustomed to hearing. 
Then Sy preached!!  I was blown away!  Sy’s preaching and teaching hit a place of “real” that few people can hit. I felt like he kept slapping the church up side the head saying, stop focusing on your crap or my crap and start getting a clue that it’s about an incredible God Who really loves us! We ALL need to be reconciled to God no matter what our hang ups are!  
I felt myself cheering because I agreed with him so much!  I knew that the people in my church were trying to get to know this God and were on the right train, but it was like Sy just picked up the whole train track and slammed us down in the right direction!!  It was awesome! Sy really knew The Word too!  Maybe it was just me but I felt his message was for The Body of Christ to get real!  Sy had a way of cutting to the core!   He was funny, honest, and laid the Truth of God’s love flat out for EVERYONE to hear and (if they wanted to) they could accept that Love.  Even though Sy wasn’t pushy in his preaching, I can’t see how anyone could miss Sy Roger’s infectious love for God and want that same Redeeming Love of Jesus for themselves! 
I purchased all of Sy’s tapes (that’s how long ago it was! Lol) and kept praying for my own brother to be open to listen.  I knew, if my brother would just hear Sy, he would hear The Gospel in the most no nonsense way ever.  I prayed and waited, 8 years later God gave me the peace to bring the tapes to my brother.  He said he never listened to them. :(   I’m sorry to say my brother is still young but in a psychological home for life.  I’ll keep praying, and I should order Sy’s messages again, but on a more modern format this time. Lol.
I feel so privileged to have heard Sy those times.  His message stayed with me 30 years later.
I’m sorry his family will miss him.  I’m happy Sy is Home with the Loving Redeemer he helped us see so clearly.
Thank you Sy! May all your work live on even bigger than ever imagined! In Jesus name. Amen. See you on the other side.  Your sister in Jesus. 

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