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A Message from the Moderator
Metropolitan Community Churches

The Reverend Dr. Troy D. Perry

MCC Founder and Moderator


January 31, 2005

Dear Saints:

Among the greatest joys of my life are the wonderful opportunities God gives me to share my faith.

I want to share with you one such recent experience.

But first, let me give you some background information:

You may recall that one of the best-selling books of 2004 was "MoveOn's 50 Ways to Love Your Country: How to Find Your Political Voice and Become a Catalyst for Change" published by Inner Ocean Publishing. This book, compiled by MoveOn.org, contained essays by former U.S. Vice-President Al Gore, author Gail Sheehy, and U.S. Congressperson Nancy Pelosi, and spent weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.

Due to the success of the first book, Inner Ocean is launching a series of "50 Ways" books -- and the second in this series will be titled "50 Ways to Support Lesbian and Gay Equality."

The editors have asked me to write a chapter to this new book -- an essay entitled "When the Spirit Moves You."

I am so thankful that these editors are acknowledging the value of spiritual faith to the LGBT communities -- and I am thankful that God has provided yet another opportunity to share MCC's message of Christian faith and love with the readers of this new book. I am praying that tens of thousands of people will learn about God's unconditional love from this opportunity -- and that many new friends will discover our local Metropolitan Community Churches from this book.

"50 Ways to Support Lesbian and Gay Equality" will not be published until later this year -- but I want to share my contribution to this new book with you. Will you join me in prayer that God will use these words to help many people discover the power of our positive, hope-filled Christian faith?

In Christ,

/signed/
The Rev. Dr. Troy D. Perry
MCC Moderator
 

When The Spirit Moves You
by The Reverend Dr. Troy D. Perry

Founder of the Predominantly LGBT Metropolitan Community Churches

 


Lesbian and gay people, along with our bisexual and transgender brothers and sisters, are spiritual people. It's true!

For more than 35 years, I've worked and ministered with LGBT people, and I've learned this lesson: Many -- I believe, most! -- LGBT people have a deep spirituality that nurtures, sustains, and empowers us.

And something powerful always happens when we listen to God's Spirit! I know this from personal experience.

In 1968, I had been through a rough time. I had been rejected by my former church when they discovered I was gay. I experienced a failed gay relationship. I got depressed, lost my perspective, and hit bottom. I attempted suicide.

And in the midst of my despair, I began to listen to what many faith communities call the "still small voice of God." I began to believe that God created LGBT people just as we are -- and that God loves us just as we are. I began to believe that there could be a church for gays and lesbians and bisexuals and transgender persons who had experienced rejection in other faith communities.

And in the process of reconciling my sexuality and my spirituality, I discovered that God and God's followers aren't necessarily on the same wave length. Too many religions have allowed human-based traditions to creep into their beliefs. Others have adopted society's biases. And, yes, some religious leaders have exercised their own control issues and internal emotional problems -- and then imposed them on their religious followers.

And here is the secret of God's Spirit:
When the Spirit moves you, you should first listen. And then you must act. In my faith tradition, we call it "taking a step of faith."

So I listened to God's Spirit -- and then I acted. I took a step of faith. I put an ad in a local paper announcing that I was starting a church where LGBT people could grow in their faith and explore their spirituality. On that first Sunday, 12 people showed up to worship at my home in Huntington Park, California. That group grew into the first Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) and within two years, had grown to more than 1000 people. Today there are predominantly LGBT MCC churches in 23 countries, and each year more than 225,000 people attend services and programs.

Here's what LGBT people have done:
We've reclaimed our spirituality. No one can deny us our faith. No one else can define us, or limit us. We've reclaimed the positive, hope-filled message of the Bible -- and worked to liberate it from the biases and prejudices that too many religious leaders imposed on it. We've created our own positive, creative places of worship.

Over the last two decades, the LGBT spirituality movement has blossomed. Today, there are predominantly-LGBT temples for Jews and LGBT-faith groups for Muslims. Every major religious denomination in Christianity has an LGBT-affirming group that is working for spiritual change from within.

Here's what I believe with all my heart:
LGBT people are created by God as physical beings, and emotional beings, and intellectual beings. But we're also created as spiritual beings.

So don't let anyone or any group deny you your right to the Creator's love and blessing in your life.  Through spiritual faith, LGBT people are discovering new depths to love, hope, forgiveness, wholeness, and fulfillment in life.

Make time in your life each day to listen to the "still small voice" of God. When the Spirit moves, take time to listen.

And then, act! Take a step of faith -- and discover that God really loves you, just as you are.

Steps For Equality

* Make time in your life each day to listen to the "still small voice" of the Creator. When the Spirit moves, take a step of faith, and discover that God really loves you, just as you are.

* Learn more about LGBT spiritual groups by reading books or visiting websites (see Resources).

* Visit www.truluck.com for excellent resources for reclaiming the positive message of the Bible for LGBT people, and for Biblical interpretations that are free of anti-LGBT biases.

* Additional resources for LGBT-friendly interpretations of the Bible can be found at the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry at http://www.clgs.org and the website of Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco at www.mccsf.org.

* Visit one of the many faith groups where you can be open about both your spirituality and your sexuality (see Resources).

* Believe in yourself and your faith. Don't let any person or group deny your right to spirituality.

* Straight allies can encourage their own houses of worship to become "open and affirming" of the LGBT community. Excellent resources are available from the United Church of Christ and can be adapted by other faith communities. To learn more, visit http://www.ucccoalition.org/

Further Spiritual Resources

Christianity:
Metropolitan Community Churches (www.MCCchurch.org) 

Judaism: GayJews.org at (http://members.tripod.com/~djs28/

Islam: the Al-Fatiha Foundation (www.al-fatiha.net).

"The Other Side" (http://www.theotherside.org/resources/gay/links.html) has links to more than 60 LGBT faith groups and resources.

"Our Tribe, Too: Queer Folks, God, Jesus and the Bible" (HarperSanFrancisco, 1995) by Rev. Elder Nancy Wilson.

"Gay Theology Without Apology" (Pilgrim Press, 1993) by Gary D. Comstock.

"Steps To Recovery From Bible Abuse," (Chi Rho Press, 2000) by Rev. Dr. Rembert Truluck.


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The Reverend Dr. Troy D. Perry is the Founder of Metropolitan Community Churches, the world's largest and oldest faith group with a positive, affirming ministry to LGBT people. He is the author of four books, including "The Lord Is My Shepherd And He Knows I'm Gay" and "Ten Spiritual Truths For Successful Living For Gays And Lesbians* (*And Everyone Else!). He can be reached by e-mail at info@MCCchurch.org.

 

 

 
 
 

 

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