The Real War On Christianity

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I am a transgender Christian woman. This is the line I often use to begin one of my presentations about being a transgender woman of faith. Then I often follow that line with these: I like to start with that because you don’t often hear the words transgender and Christian in the same sentence. I like to…

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The Everyday Miracle Of God With Us

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When I was in high school, I secretly believed that the idea of God being ‘born’ was simply outrageous. Up to that time, I had been educated according to the scientific method and trained to use the tools of critical analysis that rely upon empirical verification to substantiate ‘truth.’ My education did not leave room…

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God Has Prepared Unimaginable Surprises For Us!

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This past Sunday’s Gospel reading focused on a beautiful story of two women, one of whom is a central figure in the Advent narrative—Mary. I must confess that I have never felt close to Mary. Growing up Catholic, with yearly May processions, Marian feast days, and rosaries filled with “Hail, Mary’s” just didn’t help me…

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Ireland Passes Bill To Protect LGBT Church Workers From Discrimination

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Ireland’s lawmakers ended the country’s “Year of Equality” by passing a bill that will ban discrimination by religious institutions against LGBT employees. Gay Star News explained this latest development: The bill amends Section 37 of the Employment Equality Act, which allows schools and hospitals to ‘takes action’ to prevent employees from ‘undermining the religious ethos…

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Faith Leaders: Indiana Should Expand LGBT Rights

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Editor’s note: The following letter was submitted by 141 religious leaders from Indiana. As clergy and faith leaders who serve diverse religious communities across Indiana, we are dedicated to affirming the religious freedom of every individual. We believe that all people are created in the image of God and should be treated with dignity and…

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Looking Ahead: What’s Next For Our Work

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In the coming year, we expect to see more than 100 anti-LGBTQ religious refusal laws proposed across the country. These laws come in many forms, but they all have the same goal—to use religion as an excuse to discriminate against and harm others. The good news is we’re a community committed to opposing such harmful…

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Continuing The Work After Houston’s Fallen HERO

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Our work toward justice continues. Yesterday, Houston voters rejected Houston’s Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO), an ordinance that would have protected the rights of 15 different categories of people. Opponents of HERO centered their campaign on a shameful, transphobic message—“No Men in Women’s Bathrooms.” Faith leaders in Houston advanced this harmful message and advocated to defeat…

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Don’t Miss Another Day Of #HolyTrouble

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We’re one week into the 40 Days Of Faith In Action. Since Day 1—the number of people journeying with us has more than doubled! Each day, we’re taking one action to celebrate and expand LGBTQ-affirming faith. From coming out as an LGBTQ-affirming person of faith, to exchanging stories with our friends and families, these actions are happening…

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Where My Loyalty Lies

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I hate to drive. But I spent about four days this past weekend in my car, on the road for Reconciling Ministries Network. I did something I hate because I love my church–the one where God’s people taught me the language of faith, and the power of the Gospel to set people free. It was…

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