Wait. Texas, church and help trans all in the same sentence. What the heck world did i wake up in today?
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A reminder that Texas went Red in 2020 52% to 46%.
There are no red or blue states. Its all purple and swings on a hair.
A very slightly better one than you thought you went to sleep In?
Credit where it's due. I applaud the church for doing this and never thought I would read such a thing. Of course there's a bit of an orphan crushing machine kind of thing going on. But I'll take the microscopic ^^^^W
There is a diversity of Christian denominations and some are (socially) progressive. But we seldom hear about them as angry evangelical ones scream mich louder. But they are there, doing their work as they always have making little news unless you look for it.
For example the Metropolitan Community Church has ordained LGBT clergy since 1968 and United Church of Christ since -72. So there are very socially progressive denominations out there, just wish their voices were heard louder. Or that media reported on them more.
Thinking of it I would like more Christian schisms to be prevalent.
Thank you for highlighting this fact. For another example, the Episcopal Church has LGBT clergy, and performs marriages for LGBT people. It strongly emphasizes welcoming everyone with no exceptions, and supports lots of social welfare programs. They even oppose legal restrictions on abortion. Liberal Christians are out there but they don't make headlines in most cases.
My partner was telling me that Tammy Faye Bakker was a queer ally during the AIDS epidemic, gave a victim of AIDS a hug when people were scared to touch them, told christians to be ashamed of themselves for turning their backs, and had one on her TV show (by satellite because all the crew were scared so it wasn't logistically possible). All these people are batshit crazy but like they say, even a broken clock is right twice a day
She certainly had the same taste in makeup as many queer performers.
This isn't the first, shall we say open, church in Texas or even Ft. Worth, but actually assisting with funds is a first for me.
We aren't all hateful assholes with big trucks and tiny dicks. There are just a lot of them, and boy are they loud.
"Finally, some good fucking news."
Who the fuck would down vote this?
Maybe someone who hoped for a more negative Friday morning? 🤔
People who are sick of Christian hegemony, who would like to see a functioning social democracy in the USA instead of religious welfare with Jesus Strings attached.
I mean its still kind of Orphan Crushing Machine material.
Hexbears
Why would communists down vote this? Are you stupid or something?
Do you think the Hexbears are in the room with him right now?
You're really living up to your username.
Imagine a world where Christians actually believe in love.
This reminds me of a story I heard in a podcast about the Clergy Consultation Service on Abortion (CCS).
They were a group of clergy who felt that they were called to help women who were in need of abortion prior to Roe v. Wade.
Some people actually walk the walk. This is why I try not to judge people until I get to know them.
Christians, this is the way. Jesus would be proud.
As a progressive, liberal Christian, I wholeheartedly agree!
This is the first Christian church I've ever seen that has been willing to respond to the violent rhetoric of other churches with something strong than "Oh, well, everyone is entitled to their beliefs". They need and deserve our critical support.
I don't think I want a church to know I'm transgender in case they do a heel turn and this is all a con
This is the kind of church that evangelicals love to hate, starting with women leadership and continuing with their use of “no bullshit” on their site.
If you or your family needed the money and they were offering, you might feel differently. Not sure what the point of the con would be, Texas isn’t trying to prosecute people who leave Texas yet.
Yeah this is exactly it. All it takes is one parishioner turning from Matthew to Romans and suddenly they're all outed to Ken Paxton.
Isn't Texas famously very rightwing? If so, this is great news!
In general, the rural areas are red and the cities are blue. Austin, Dallas - Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, all center to left leaning. Literally everywhere else is full of repuglicunts or ‘libertarians’.
A greater number of people in the state lean left rather than right, but a greater number of districts lean right rather than left. This is primarily because there are far more rural areas in the state than otherwise, but gerrymandered districts make the problem worse.
From my anecdotal experience growing up, Texas used to be a lot more chill when it came to civil rights. It was a lot more common to hear, "I don't agree with you, but it's your right to do it" than it was to experience truly hateful people. They still existed, but the average person tended to get annoyed or offended by the outspoken, hateful people, even if their views aligned. Somewhere along the way it started going downhill (before Trump), and then Trump gave it a big shove which is why Texas is where it is today.
Edit: also, something a lot of people forget is how massive Texas is as a state. Any single European country can comfortably fit inside of Texas with room to spare. There's a reason why Texans tend to talk about distance in terms of minutes or hours instead of yards or miles.
you think that's big. My state can fit texas in it 4 times.
No state is homogenous in their political beliefs. Not any county, city, or street.
Bigger cities tend to be majority Democratic while rural areas are majority Republican but even in both places it isn't unanimous.
Get enough decent people finding each other and you get acts of compassion that can fight against the tidal wave of bigotry and hate.
Fort Worth is not as right wing, probably the influence of Dallas next to it which leans left.
What a strange perspective. Why promote peace, love, and acceptance? What about supply side Jesus?
“Then He will also say to those on His left, ‘Depart from Me, accursed ones, into the eternal fire which has been prepared for the devil and his angels;
42for I was hungry, and you gave Me nothing to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me nothing to drink;
43I was a stranger, and you did not invite Me in; naked, and you did not clothe Me; sick, and in prison, and you did not visit Me.’
44Then they themselves also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see You hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not take care of You?’
45Then He will answer them, ‘Truly I say to you, to the extent that you did not do it to one of the least of these, you did not do it to Me.’
46These will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.”
There's plenty of churches who have been doing food drives since forever, the one down the street has been around ages and has done them since before I was around, and I've never known a real shelter to ever turn someone down no matter who they are. Maybe other peoples stories are different though