Gay church houston

It is a common media misconception that an attitude of acceptance and admire for LGBT people and a sincere belief in the message of Jesus Christ are mutually exclusive terms. However, if you look at the number of people in the country that identify as Christian (78 percent) and the number of states that have embraced homosexual marriage and other same rights for LGBT people you will quickly spot that that idea is a statistical impossibility. Plenty of Christians tolerate, devotion, and respect LGBTs as equals, just as many LGBTs are people of faith.

As luck would possess it we live in the most diverse urban area in the United States, and the only one of significant size that sports an openly same-sex attracted mayor (who is also cool enough to honor a transgender metal performer with her own official day, so there). Those who want to bask in the church-y goodness of God's Love include plenty of options. Or at least ten.

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10. St Andrew's Episcopal 1819 Heights Boulevard

Though St. Andrews was home to some trivial controversy in 2004 when popular gay rector the Rev. Paul Fromberg left the church for a more-accepting diocese in S

Resurrection MCC

2025 West 11th Street
Houston, Texas 77008
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Website: https://www.resurrectionmcc.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ResurrectionMCC/

About this MCC church:  Our mission is to demonstrate God’s unconditional love to all people through Christ-like action. Resurrection MCC is open to everyone. We disseminate the love of God with all people just as they are. We experience a relevant spirituality that is both positive and practical, filled with liberating hope and unconditional love.

We are an inclusive and diverse congregation. We welcome people of all races, cultures, spiritual backgrounds, sexual orientations, and gender identities. Because our faith is rooted in the ministry and teachings of Jesus, we respect those who combine with God through other spiritual paths. Through Christlike deed we seek to love God and love our neighbor by doing justice, practicing kindness, and walking humbly with God.

Our vision is to boldly trial, engage, and embody our faith to transform ourselves and the world into the full statement of Christ’s inclusive love.

We grow in inclusivity and treasure in action. Wherever people are on their spiritual journey

Best LGBTQ-Friendly Churches in Houston

Churches have a long way in opening up their arms and doors to LGBTQ individuals. And with the passage of marriage equality, churches hold embraced the society and perform queer marriages. Luckily, as one of the most diverse cities in the nation, Christian LGBT possess many options for where to worship in the municipality. So, put on your Sunday finest and get ready to get holy.

Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church
With two services each weekend, RMCC is one of the biggest churches in the municipality to support the gay community. RMCC put a center on inclusion and even feature a whole webpage committed to providing resources to explain the relationship between homosexuality and the Bible.

Bering Church
Almost serving the community since was founded in 1848, Bering is probably one of the oldest churches in the Houston area. Bering is committed to opening their doors to people from all walks of existence and offer HIV counseling to individuals. 

Kindred
Located in the Montrose area, Kindred is bringing worship to the gay-oriented neighborhood. Kindred applications a dinner service and has a partnership with Montrose Grace Space, a center focus

Affirming. 

If you are a first-time guest at Bering or a long-time member,
You are not only welcome here, you are celebrated here!
If you are black, brown, light, or anything in between,
You are not only welcome here, you are celebrated here!
If you are gay, straight, bisexual, lesbian, transgender,
You are not only welcome here, you are celebrated here!
If you are a Native American or an immigrant friend, whether or not you have documents,
You are not only welcome here, you are celebrated here!
If you are lay or clergy, male, female, or non-gender binary, young or old, abled or differently-abled, rich or poor, short or tall, wide or deep,
You are not only welcome here, you are celebrated here!
No matter what you believe or what you suspicion . . .
No matter what you count on, or what you question . . .
You are not only welcome here, you are celebrated here!
At Bering, we celebrate you as a gift of the Creator
and an individual wonder of God’s creation.