Jun 03, 2022 |
Rector's Blog Pride Series: You Are a Blessing
| The Rev. Philip DeVaulRector's Blog Pride Series: You Are a Blessing
Hey, friends, I am still recovering from COVID, and am in
need of rest, so I do not have a new blog/podcast for you this week. That being
said, we are at the beginning of Pride month, and I did not want to let this
week go by without stating clearly and unequivocally that the Episcopal Church
of the Redeemer – its clergy, staff, and lay leaders – stand in full support,
love, and affirmation of LGBTQ+ persons, all of whom are made beautifully and
powerfully in God’s image. This week I am re-running the first in a series of
blog/podcasts I wrote/recorded on Pride in 2019, and on the
blog page you will find a link to the Pride series for your continued reading/listening.
I invite you this month to support your local Pride festivities, and then to do your part in Jesus’ name to make sure that LGBTQ+ persons are more fully loved, heard, empowered, supported, and cared for in your community. Each of us has a part to play in making our world truly inclusive, and this work is central to our understanding of the Gospel of God’s love in Jesus Christ.
"We believe that the God that created you made you as you are on purpose. You are not a mistake. Your sexuality is not a mistake, a sin, or something to be cured, fixed, or healed. You are a blessing. Your journey to self-understanding is essential to the healing of this world. You matter tremendously to God and to the people around you. Your expression of love is even now teaching this world a deeper understanding of what love really is. When you are part of the Church community, the church is more of who God means it to be. When you are empowered, the Spirit is revealed. When you lead, we see Jesus."
I invite you this month to support your local Pride festivities, and then to do your part in Jesus’ name to make sure that LGBTQ+ persons are more fully loved, heard, empowered, supported, and cared for in your community. Each of us has a part to play in making our world truly inclusive, and this work is central to our understanding of the Gospel of God’s love in Jesus Christ.
"We believe that the God that created you made you as you are on purpose. You are not a mistake. Your sexuality is not a mistake, a sin, or something to be cured, fixed, or healed. You are a blessing. Your journey to self-understanding is essential to the healing of this world. You matter tremendously to God and to the people around you. Your expression of love is even now teaching this world a deeper understanding of what love really is. When you are part of the Church community, the church is more of who God means it to be. When you are empowered, the Spirit is revealed. When you lead, we see Jesus."