Rev. Dr. Gerald Trigg: A Lifetime Of Biblical Obedience

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Rev. Dr. Gerald Trigg was a minister who not only understood, but lived Biblical Obedience through his support of civil rights and later LGBTQ advocacy. He died at 81 years old this week but he left a life-long ministry of social justice work that speaks well of this United Methodist leader. In 1963, Rev. Trigg…

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10 Reasons To Support The Work Of Believe Out Loud

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We are less than one week away from Give Out Day—the national day of giving for the LGBTQ community! We’ve set a goal of $5,000 to support Believe Out Loud as we work to ensure that LGBTQ people can walk into any church, anywhere, and know they will be accepted and affirmed as beloved children…

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Supreme Court Marriage Ruling: No Silver Bullet For LGBT Equality

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As we await rulings from the Supreme Court on four marriage equality cases, it is no coincidence that so-called “religious freedom restoration” acts are popping up across the country to sanction discrimination by businesses, employers and public officials. Echoes of the civil rights movement serve as an important reminder that marriage is not a fix-all.…

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Marriage Equality Hangs In The Balance At The Supreme Court

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With thirty-seven states now legal proponents of marriage equality (LGBTQ Americans and allies alike) knew it would be just a matter of time before the issue would be brought to U. S. Supreme Court. But after the long awaited April 28th Supreme Court hearing of Obergefell v. Hodge I was left worried. Mary Bonauto, Civil…

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