Sinclair Rogers II (December 15, 1956 – April 19, 2020) was an American Christian pastor who was part of the ex-gay movement.
"[6] He later identified as transgender, living as a woman for a year and a half and beginning the process of arranging to have sex-change surgery.
[7][8][9] He credited his conversion to Christianity for igniting personal growth and a new-found security in his gender identity which enabled a shift in his sexuality to heterosexual.
During Rogers' involvement in the mid to late 1980s, Exodus International, now Restored Hope Network, had offices on five continents and declared that "all homosexual relationships are sinful.
"[13] In conducting a speaking tour in 2008 Rogers' message included, "Homosexuality is out of tune with religion; it is not what God planned for human sexuality.
[18] Sy's later speaking ministry included and exceeded homosexual issues, often referencing sex in the larger context of God and culture.