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Founders MCC
Los Angeles, California 90027
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Website: http://foundersmcc.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Founders-Metropolitan-Community-Church-Los-Angeles-111656198846235/
About this MCC church: Founders Metropolitan Community Church, Los Angeles is a prophetic, liberating and progressing Christian society of faith that honors, values and welcomes all people. We are rooted in the lesbian, same-sex attracted, bisexual, trans, queer, and intersex communities. We preach a relevant, vibrant and scripture-based message that embodies and celebrates everyone’s spirituality and sexuality. We question each other to produce our lives count, as we invite everyone to be transformed in soul, body and spirit. From a place of confide in, wholeness and holiness, we reach out as the hands, feet, and heart of Christ through acts of justice and sympathy to make a difference in our world.
La Comunidad Latina de la Fundadora Iglesia de la Comunidad Metropolitana es un mosaico de varias culturas. El camino que cada uno de nuestros miembros ha tomado para llegar a esta casa de oración difiere de uno con otro. El camino que se haya tomado no importa, lo que
Archbishop Carl Bean’s Unity Fellowship Church is America’s largest African-American LGBT church, with 14 branches nationwide.
Unity Fellowship Church, Los Angeles (UFCLA) was founded in 1982 by Rev. Carl Bean for primarily openly Gay and Lesbian African Americans. The first meetings were held in the private residence of Rev. Bean, on Cochran Ave., in Los Angeles, California.
Bean was a Motown and disco singer, noted particularly for his version of the initial gay liberation ballad "I Was Born This Way" and autobiography of the same title.
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Link: Official Site Link: Queering the Church
Unity Fellowship Church Los Angeles, 2023
Credit: Unity Fellowship Church Movement, 2019
Whoever you are and wherever you detect yourself on the journey of faith there is a place for you here!
Here at All Saints Church we believe that organism gay, transgender, or queer in any way is not a sin, but an expression of the wonderful diversity of God’s creation. All members of the LGBTQ+ people are welcomed and affirmed here, and we strive to be a place of joy and healing, particularly for those who own been rejected by the church because of who they are or who they love.
Our mission as the Gay Ministry is to build a safe and diverse community, to provide an affirming space to explore both our sexual and gender identities in relation to our faith and other identities and, through awareness and activism, to bring about Radical Inclusion both at All Saints and in the wider world.
We offer guest speaker events and social gatherings throughout the year, as well as a regular small organization sharing meeting, and we have a long history of being in the forefront of Gay equality in the church.
For further details and educational material, please see our LGBTQ+ Resources page.
LGBTQ+ Small Group
The LGBTQ+ Ministry offers our sharing group on Tuesday evenin
St Camillus Center for Spiritual Care
The Catholic Ministry with Lesbian and Gay Persons, formerly called the Ministry with Lesbian and Queer Catholics, was called into universe during a sermon given in February, 1986 by Archbishop Roger Mahony, then in office only a few months, who called for lesbians and gays to join together, supporting each other on their faith journey.
Our mission:
Believing that baptism empowers all persons to live a full, Catholic life in union with all members of the Church, the Catholic Ministry with Lesbian and Gay Persons provides a sound and welcoming environment for woman loving woman and gay persons, their friends and family, through liturgy, outreach, education, and fellowship.
Our ministry takes its inspiration from the Gospel; it’s shaped by Church teachings and pastoral practice; it borrows appropriately from the insights of the social and biological sciences; and listens, ponders, and prays over the lived experience of those to whom it ministers. We’re actively supported throughout the Archdiocese at the parish level as an outreach ministry with gay and lesbian Catholics, their parents, families, friends, and fellow parishoners.
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