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Openly Gay Bishop Gene Robinson to Speak Saturday in Manhattan

Along with Rev. Erin Swensen, one of the first protestant transgendered ministers, NH Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson will speak about Prop. 8 and other issues facing the community at Middle Collegiate Church. The event is part of the church’s “Pride and Passion” weekend. Tickets available here.

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By:           Japhy Grant
On:           Nov 11, 2008
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No. 1 · fredo777 · Member · 3010 comments

testing, testing

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No. 2 · fredo777 · Member · 3010 comments

Sorry about that. Comments weren’t going through for a period of time.

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No. 3 · scott

Hi All -

I attended last year and it was great. I also work on staff at Middle Church and it is standing up boldly for LGTBTI equality – as basic human rights.

So, please check it out and I hope to see you here this year.

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No. 4 · gayvirgo · Member · 39 comments

Hey,

I have been attending church at Middle for more than a decade and for those of you who are interested in a place where you can discuss and explore sexual orientation in the context of spirituality…THIS IS THE PLACE. I don’t want to become a commercial here, but never in my 46 years of attending church have I found a more loving, caring, socially-aware family. They don’t just accept you..they CELEBRATE you for ALL you are. And this weeks activities promises to be very, very exciting. Who did Obama call when he was looking to discuss what it was like to be a “first”? Gene Robinson!

If you don’t come to the conference but have been searching for a new church home where you would be welcomed as you…then come some Sunday and see for yourself. I PROMISE you will be surprised and delighted at what you find.

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