Wednesday, July 08, 2026

How Many Times…

Have I said that not all religions are the same, they are not all fire and brimstone.
Commissioners to the 227th General Assembly discern items of business from the Racial Justice and Gender and Sexuality Justice Committees
Presbyterian News Service
June 29, 2026
By Cindy Corell


During the Monday morning plenary, commissioners to the 227th General Assembly approved several pieces of business from the Racial Justice Committee regarding racism. The Assembly also approved a measure regarding gender-affirming healthcare sent by the Gender and Sexuality Justice Committee. 

Commissioners approved with amendments several recommendations of the Special Committee on the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and Race concerning racism and white supremacy.

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The recommendation also included a direction to Presbyterian Life & Witness to assemble resources on anti-racism, diversity, equity, inclusion, white Christian nationalism and racial justice and make them accessible to the whole church.
But then it went on to recommend…
A motion from the Gender and Sexuality Justice Committee declaring that the PC(USA) supports access to medically necessary, evidence-based gender-affirming healthcare was approved 441-30.  

GEN-02, On Access to Health Care, directs the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy to update its healthcare policy so that it reflects this topic of business.  

Zayn Silva, a corresponding member with the Advocacy Committee for LGBTQIA+ Equity, said the church has struggled to offer compassion for gender-affirming healthcare.  

“During the HIV/AIDS crisis, we called treatment moral confusion, and people died without our love,” Silva said.  

Silva said compassion for those seeking gender-affirming care is an example of LEAF, an acronym shared in the morning worship by Moderators the Rev. CeCe Armstrong and the Rev. Tony Larson. LEAF, the Moderators offered, stands for "Love Everyone and Flourish." 

“Let us not let people die without love now, because this is a life-and-death matter,” Silva said.
Not all religions are the same, some have our backs.



An article on WISN ABC reported that,
June 4, 2026
Kendall Keys


Where Maryland Avenue and Kenwood Boulevard meet in Milwaukee stands the Corner House. It's a Lutheran campus ministry at UW-Milwaukee.

"We are actually the only Christian campus ministry that's LGBT+ affirming operational in the city of Milwaukee," The Rev. Elias Henry said. "We are the only one for 70,000-plus college students."

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"We are often a place where people come, and they say, I didn't know a place like this existed. I didn't know a church, a Christian organization, could be welcoming of LGBT+ people, let alone have a pastor who is part of the community," Henry said.

Henry, who is transgender, holds a place in the pulpit that remains rare in American ministry.

"I am one of about half a dozen trans men who are Presbyterian pastors in the country," Henry said.
So please don't paint religion with a broad brush, there are those that support us!

Tuesday, July 07, 2026

I'm Back!

Since 8:10PM Saturday when a microbrust happened... more later.
Power back was at 3:19 Tuesday, cable at 11:00AM

Monday, July 06, 2026

They Have Our Backs

Allies step forward to cover our backs down in Florida at an Irish Dance Contest.
A petition has been launched, stating, "We, the Irish dancing community, voice our unequivocal support for transgender dancers".
GCN
 July, 2026. 
by Ailo James Kerr


The Attorney General of the State of Florida is threatening legal action against An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha (CLRG), a Dublin-based governing body for Irish dancing, and the Irish Dance Teachers’ Association of North America (ITDANA) if they do not ban trans dancers from competing in an event in Orlando. However, the CLRG and ITDANA are standing their ground in support of transgender dancers and their existing policies.

The North American Irish Dance Championships and Conference is currently taking place in Orlando, Florida, from July 1 to 7. It is a private event organised by the ITDANA and governed by the CLRG, and their policies allow transgender dancers to compete. It is not yet known if the legal framework for Florida’s law banning trans athletes applies to a private international event held in a hotel ballroom.

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“We recognize that this policy is a well-established precedent that represents the will of the Irish dancing community. We recognize that the decision to enact this policy was an informed one, made with the endorsement of the teaching community, in alignment with up-to-date scientific research.”
The Republican hate goes so deep that they butt into a private international organizations.
The petition, started by Gabrielle Siegel, states, “We recognize that success in Irish dance is, and has always been, a multi-factorial result upon which no assigned birth sex can confer a biological advantage. This goes beyond the current scientific research, which states that transitioned transgender athletes demonstrate no significant advantage in any sport.”
What the state of Florida is basically saying we want you to discriminate against people we hate.