Difference between revisions of "Pioneers of the LGBTQ Religious Community"
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* [[Mark Solomon]], Great Britain - one of the first openly gay Rabbis in the U.K. | * [[Mark Solomon]], Great Britain - one of the first openly gay Rabbis in the U.K. | ||
* [[Carol Stone]], Great Britain - world's first transgender priest, Anglican | * [[Carol Stone]], Great Britain - world's first transgender priest, Anglican | ||
− | * [[Mpho Tutu]], South Africa - Anglican priest | + | * [[Mpho Tutu van Firth]], South Africa - Anglican priest |
* [[Ouyang Wen Feng]], Malaysia - first gay pastor in Malaysia | * [[Ouyang Wen Feng]], Malaysia - first gay pastor in Malaysia | ||
* [[Ron Yosef]], Israel - first orthodox Jew to come out as gay | * [[Ron Yosef]], Israel - first orthodox Jew to come out as gay |
Revision as of 00:08, 9 May 2016
When we mention the word 'pioneer', we immediately think of the notion of an individual who either created something completely new, or was the first person to embark on such a mission. That is what we have collected here - a group of individuals in the religious community who were first in their endeavors and accomplishments.
Religious organizations and religion itself, of course, have generally been hostile to the LGBTQ community as a whole, though there has been significant progress to and acceptance of LGBTQ individuals and leaders in the religious community in developed countries. Much of this has been accomplished by the individuals highlighted below, while much of the work continues to be carried forward by many other religious individuals listed in QueerBio.Com.
The religious community includes a broad range of religions, and in our efforts to uncover the LGBTQ pioneers of the religious community we have managed to find individuals of many faiths - Jewish, Christian (Lutheran, Catholic, Episcopalian, etc.), Muslim, and others.
The Religious Archives Network (RAN) catalogues a large number of LGBTQ religious participants and helps to support the archiving and presentation of the history of this community. The Pacific School of Religion in the United States has its Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry.
Do you know:
- who was the first openly gay Imam of the Muslim faith?
- who founded the first LGBTQ church for homosexuals in France?
- who was the world's first transgender priest?
Read on to find the answers to these questions, and to be introduced to a fascinating group of individuals
- Scott Anderson, United States - first openly gay Minister, Presbyterian Church
- Ellen Barrett, United States - first lesbian ordained priest, Episcopalian
- Lionel Blue, Great Britain - prominent journalist, and one of the first Rabbis in the U.K. to come out as gay
- Malcolm Boyd, United States - first openly gay Episcopalian priest
- Carl Bean, United States - founder, Unity Fellowship Church
- Deborah Brin, United States - first openly gay rabbi in Judaism
- Joseph Douce, France - founder of the 1st LGBTQ Church in France
- Guy Erwin, United States - first LGBTQ Lutheran Bishop
- Sharon Ferguson, Great Britain - CEO, Lesbian & Gay Christian Movement
- Darlene Garner, United States - first African American Clergyperson, Metropolitan Community Church
- Steven Greenberg, United States - first openly gay Orthodox rabbi
- Muhsin Hendricks, South Africa - first openly gay Imam
- William Johnson, United States - first openly gay ordained Minister, United Church of Christ
- Cindi Love, United States - former Executive Director, Metropolitan Community Church
- Jose Mantero, Spain - first openly gay Catholic priest in Spain
- Gary Paterson, Canada - first openly gay moderator, United Church of Canada
- Reverend Troy Perry, United States - founder, Metropolitan Community Church
- Bishop Gene Robinson, United States - first openly gay Bishop of the Episcopalian church
- Mark Solomon, Great Britain - one of the first openly gay Rabbis in the U.K.
- Carol Stone, Great Britain - world's first transgender priest, Anglican
- Mpho Tutu van Firth, South Africa - Anglican priest
- Ouyang Wen Feng, Malaysia - first gay pastor in Malaysia
- Ron Yosef, Israel - first orthodox Jew to come out as gay
- Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed, France - Imam and founder of an LGBTQ Mosque