The Human Rights Church

If you’re a part of the LGBTQ and Allied community, then please check out Metropolitan Community Churches.  All are welcome regardless of sexual orientation, gender identification, relationship status, and spiritual / religious status.

Some may consider MCC as the “gay church;” however, we are so much more than this.  As a Human Rights Church, our leaders and members are not limited to fighting for LGBTQ equality.  Whether locally, regionally, or across the borders of our countries, we fight for social justice with the belief that every person deserves equal treatment.  Here’s our Human Rights Protocol.

For those in the Chicagoland area, check out achurch4me? MCC.  Please consider following achurch4me? on Facebook and Twitter, too.  (If you live outside the Chicago area, please consider sharing this info with your Chicago friends.  Also, if you ever visit Chi-town, you’re invited to our services.)

For those who live anywhere else in the World, this link will help you find a local MCC congregation.

About suzanne

Mid-Atlantic U.S. born and raised, now living in Chicago. Not the typical housewife. Background in biblical and theological studies, multicultural education, and liberal arts. Interests include travel, photography, listening to all kinds of music, watching movies and documentaries, writing, and similar things. Suzanne identifies as a Christian, a lesbian, and cisgender female. She believes labels are both helpful and harmful, as they don't always accurately represent the embodiment of unique qualities. Blog topics generally include Christianity, issues affecting the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, reconciling, and developing skills helpful for living in a multicultural world.
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