Challenging Homophobia: Championing Freedom, Faith and Sex-Based Rights| LGB Christians
Our letter congratulating the Rt Revd Sarah Mullally on her appointment as Archbishop-elect of Canterbury was published on Friday 10th October 2025. We pray for her leadership as the Church navigates issues around gender-identity ideology, safeguarding, and Christian doctrine.| LGB Christians
Challenging Homophobia: Championing Freedom, Faith and Sex-Based Rights| LGB Christians
Benjamin Morse reflects on his journey as a gay Christian, navigating the challenges of faith and identity. He discusses how his supportive Episcopal upbringing protected him from self-doubt, and his struggle with more progressive views. Despite these challenges, Morse remains committed to his faith, advocating for a Christianity that sees suffering as a path to knowing God.| LGB Christians
Challenging Homophobia: Championing Freedom, Faith and Sex-Based Rights| LGB Christians
Challenging Homophobia: Championing Freedom, Faith and Sex-Based Rights| LGB Christians
LGB Christians welcomed the Church of England's General Synod's decision on 15 July 2025 to do away with Issues in Human Sexuality, writes Rev Lorenzo Fernandez-Smal.| LGB Christians
Feminist Catholic theologian Tina Beattie, a Professor Emerita at the University of Roehampton, is a founding supporter of LGB Christians and Friends. Known for her appearances on BBC Radio 4's| LGB Christians
Challenging Homophobia: Championing Freedom, Faith and Sex-Based Rights| LGB Christians
On 2 May 2025 The Church Times published an analysis of the Supreme Court Ruling on gender: 'Analysis: 'Women' Defined - within limits'. We wrote to the editor with the following response which was not published.| LGB Christians
LGB Christians responds to Christian organisations and individuals who see April 2025's Supreme Court ruling as a bad day for trans people. We argue that the interests of other groups have been overlooked.| LGB Christians