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It’s just a simple linguistic mistake if it is one.
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I think that most Transgender people would feel more comfortable and welcome going to an ELCA Lutheran church than to a Southern Baptist church. I was raised Southern Baptist and I certainly feel much more welcome in an ELCA church. And then there is this from just a few years ago:
Colorado pastor Asher O’Callaghan, the first out trans person ordained in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America’s standard ordination process, says members of the church have been living examples of Christlike love and acceptance.
Though a liberal-leaning Protestant sect, the ELCA had previously only ordained openly trans ministers outside of the regular process, according the Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries Web site.
O’Callaghan, 28, who has been named pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Idaho Springs, Colo., told the site that he was “thrilled to be getting ordained to be a pastor and leader within the church I love.”
Contextually you are right, butI think that most Transgender people would feel more comfortable and welcome going to an ELCA Lutheran church than to a Southern Baptist church.
You’re gay, not transgender right? So isn’t that irrelevant in this regard?I was raised Southern Baptist and I certainly feel much more welcome in an ELCA church.
Is he confirming the existence of a lavender mafia or just lobbying for it?Just yesterday, a certain celebrity Jesuit stated on his Facebook page that he’s no longer content with “inclusive and welcoming.” Now he wants “LGBTQ” people to fill roles at all levels of church leadership.
They are still at odds with the Catholic Church.Those Southen Baptist just refuse to knuckle under to the prevailing cultural Marxism. Heavens to Betsy!
That goes both ways, eh?they have a tendency to be hostile to the Catholic Church