29 September 2009

Join Rev. Elder Ken Martin on 10-11 October 2009 at the National Equality March

 

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Tearing Down Walls.  Building Up Hope.

National Equality March

 

 

Rev. Elder Ken Martin

 

 

YOU are invited to join the MCC Board of Elders on this journey to equality!

 

Official MCC BOE Event Schedule

 

 

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   What's going on at the march?

Join Rev. Elder Ken Martin in Washington, DC on October 10-11, 2009 at the National Equality March

 

 

I am Reverend Elder Ken Martin. I am going to Washington because although my partner, Tom Cole, and I have been together for 35 years but we still cannot legally marry in our home state of Texas.

 

I Remember 1987...

 

I will never forget the feeling of stepping onto Pennsylvania Avenue with hundreds of other MCC'ers from across the United States and other nations at the 1987 March on Washington for LGBT Rights. When we entered that parade we joined hundreds of thousands of other lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people and our allies. The energy and commitment that brought us all there was palpable as we marched to the Capitol Mall to insist upon the same civil rights and liberties as all citizens. That event inspired me and countless others to make it through the difficult years we were facing and to keep going in our struggle for justice. Since then we have seen victories we couldn't have believed and setbacks we wouldn't have imagined.

 

I Will Be There Again In 2009!

 

I will be in Washington again for this March for Equality because our work is not yet complete, our victory is not yet won, our freedom is not yet secure and our rights are not yet guaranteed. I will be there to help inspire another generation of leaders to

remain engaged and committed
until there is no reason to go back and march again.
I hope you will join me there!

 

 

 

Help us make a difference!  Information available on the organization's website.  Check it out and see you in DC!

 

 

 

Equality To End AIDS 

Equality To End AIDS

 

Equality to End AIDS HIV/AIDS Rally and Vigil at National Equality March
 

 

Where:

  The Ellipse (by the White House) 17th Street NW & Constitution Avenue NW Washington, DC
 
When:  October 10th  5:30pm to 8:30pm


Media Contact: Diana Scholl;

 

Organizer Contact: Christine Campbell; 202-409-9786

 

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28 September 2009

MCC Moderator Declares A Season of Gratitude!

 

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Season of Gratitude

 

A Season of Gratitude

 

 

September 28, 2009  

As we approach October, and MCC's 41st anniversary, on behalf of the Board of Elders, I am inviting all our churches, all our pastors, members and friends of MCC to take the month of October and allow it to become our "Season of Gratitude." There is nothing like  a spiritual "attitude of gratitude" to turn the tables on everything from the roller coaster news about the economy, protracted struggles for civil rights, or those challenging situations faced by every local church, no matter how large or small!

wilson_nI am taking a cue from MCC Las Vegas, where they entered into a special "Season of Prayer," recently, which energized and revitalized their ministry. Sometimes, it is the simple things, the basic things, like prayer, that call us to our roots, and to our destiny as the people of God.

In these times of great challenge, of a National March on Washington in the US; of continued homophobic violence in Jamaica, and in many places; when the HIV infection among young people in the Ukraine and in Washington, DC is reaching unprecedented proportions; and when the question, "Would Jesus Discriminate?" is still very controversial, I am grateful for Metropolitan Community Churches!  If, as the Psalmist says, "God dwells in the praises of the people," then let us draw near to God as we praise the Creator of the Universe for the miracle of MCC.

 

I want to encourage you, as individuals, and as churches, to focus on, to "stand on" gratitude this October, especially gratitude for the privilege of serving the God of Jesus Christ through the vehicle we call "MCC." Imagine how we will be unified and blessed as we join together in this moment! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click the image below to view a special video message from the MCC Moderator,  Rev. Elder Nancy Wilson!

Click here to view a special video message from Rev. Elder Nancy Wilson

 

 

 

 

 

Join us in MCC's 2009 Season of Gratitude! 

 

What Are You

Grateful For?

Click here to tell us what you're grateful for!

Click the above icon to let us know and we will share your responses. 

I am grateful:

-     For the thrill of being able to preach a radically inclusive gospel that I believe in as passionately today as I did 37 years ago when I found MCC.

-     For our Founder, Rev. Troy Perry, who continues to preach that gospel and carry the banner of liberation, true to his original vision

-     For being able to "tear down walls and build up hope" as the Human Rights Church, in more and more places around the world, where there is such hunger for liberation

-     For fellow Elders and leaders in MCC who are bold, devoted and brilliant

-     For the wave of a new generation of leaders that are emerging every day, dreaming new dreams, starting new churches and ministries. . .

-     For increasing numbers of families with children who are finding a spiritual home in Metropolitan Community Churches

-     For our emerging partnership with The Fellowship, and Bishop Yvette Flunder and her partner, Mother Shirley, and a new day of collaboration in this work that is bigger than any one church!

-     For my partner of 32 years, Paula Schoenwether, whose support and love for MCC touches me every day

-     For pastors and lay leaders who risk so much to serve in our local churches, and on our global staff

-     For every new person who will come through the doors of a Metropolitan Community Church this October, 2009!

I will lift up these prayers of gratitude daily in October.

 

Blessings and Happy Anniversary MCC!

+ Nancy

 

Rev. Elder Nancy Wilson

Moderator

Metropolitan Community Churches  

 
 

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25 September 2009

Thank You MCC Moderator Candidate - Rev Jon Haack

 

 

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Thank you MCC Moderator Candidate

 

 

Rev. Jon Haack

 

The Elders Nominating Committee would like to thank MCC Moderator Candidate Rev. Jon Haack for his participation in the Moderator selection process over the past two years.  Although sufficient votes were not received during the Regional Conferences to move your bid forward as a nominee for the position of Moderator, we are grateful that you shared your vision and call to MCC ministry with our faith community.
 
We look forward to seeing you and all the attendees at our upcoming 2010 General Conference in Acapulco, Mexico, June 28 - July 2, 2010.  


 

 

Tearing Down Walls.  Building Up Hope. 

 

To learn more about the vital work of the Elders Nominating Committee, please visit www.MCCchurch.org/ENC.
 
Questions about the moderator nomination process may be addressed to Rev. Paul Eknes-Tucker, chair, at ENC@MCCchurch.net 

 

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18 September 2009

Join Rev. Elder Lillie Brock on 10-11October 2009 at the National Equality March

 

Metropolitan Community Churches

Tearing Down Walls.  Building Up Hope.

National Equality March

 


 

Rev. Elder Darlene Garner

 

 

YOU are invited to join the MCC Board of Elders on this journey to equality!

 

Official MCC BOE Event Schedule

 

 

Travel Info!

 

Do you want to get involved? 

 

Help spread the word using social networks! 

 

Use the "ready to go" Promotional Tools! 

 

   What's going on at the march?

Join Rev. Elder Lillie Brock in Washington, DC on October 10-11, 2009 at the National Equality March

 

 

I am Rev. Elder Lillie Brock, A Christian lesbian woman, born to a Southern Baptist minister and his wife and raised in Alabama.  I am a tax paying citizen of the United States of America and will be in Washington D.C. Oct. 10-11 to join my voice with so many others who want our politicians to know that we're tired of paying taxes like first class citizens but denied rights that make us second class citizens.

 

This March for Equality is very important to me and this is why!

 

My daughter Savannah, who is now 12 years old, has enjoyed a life relatively free of harassment, even in the public schools in Dallas, Texas.  Her teachers, classmates, parents of classmates and principles have supported us as a family consistently.

My partner, Juley, and I have been blessed with the acceptance of our families and enjoy the connection we have with them.

As a family, we are able to watch television shows and movies that all have positive gay characters that are affirmed for who they are.

We enjoy the freedom of worshipping in Metropolitan Community churches and know that there are other churches where we would be welcomed.

 

AND THEN. . .

 

When it comes to the laws of this great land, there is anything but affirmation and acceptance.  Juley and I contribute to our country with our fair share of taxes, go to work every day, raise a straight A student, give money to charities and love our neighbors. But apparently that's not enough to keep the government from denying us rights because of who we love and the end result is that we pay more and get less!

 

I'm mad about that and if you are too, then join me in Washington to tell our political leaders that we've had enough!

 

Help us make a difference!  Information available on the organization's website.  Check it out and see you in DC!

 

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Metropolitan Community Church is a place for all people. It is our founding belief that all are welcome at the table whether they are GLBT, Straight, Questioning, a member of MCC, a member of another church, or not affiliated with a church at all. The love of God is NOT conditional. All are welcome!