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Jilly_in_VA

(10,885 posts)
Sun Sep 12, 2021, 10:52 AM Sep 2021

US Evangelical Lutheran Church installs first openly transgender bishop

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America has installed its first openly transgender bishop in a service held in San Francisco’s Grace Cathedral on Saturday.

The Rev Megan Rohrer will lead one of the church’s 65 synods, overseeing nearly 200 congregations in northern California and northern Nevada.

“My call is ... to be up to the same messy, loving things I was up to before,” Rohrer told worshippers. “But mostly, if you’ll let me, and I think you will, my hope is to love you and beyond that, to love what you love.”

Rohrer was elected in May to serve a six-year term as bishop of the Sierra Pacific Synod after its current bishop announced his retirement.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/sep/12/us-evangelical-lutheran-church-installs-first-openly-transgender-bishop

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US Evangelical Lutheran Church installs first openly transgender bishop (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Sep 2021 OP
wow. AllaN01Bear Sep 2021 #1
Yay! That's our Synod! FirstLight Sep 2021 #2
I was raised Episcopalian Jilly_in_VA Sep 2021 #3
It's hard to find a church...Often I've felt on the "outside" I get it FirstLight Sep 2021 #4
Proud to be ELCA Freddie Sep 2021 #5
Hey ... Passenger Sep 2021 #6

FirstLight

(14,082 posts)
2. Yay! That's our Synod!
Sun Sep 12, 2021, 12:25 PM
Sep 2021

I havent been to my Lutheran Church since my previous pastor was called to Hawaii, but I love how liberal the ELCA is.

My daughter and I were literally *just* having the conversation about what religions are the most tolerant. We were in Carson Valley yesterday and looking at some of the trumper-type churches there and discussing it. Their brother and I were all baptized in Lake Tahoe when they were little.

I just sent this to them!

(and yay! I remembered to use their proper pronouns just now...still learning )

Jilly_in_VA

(10,885 posts)
3. I was raised Episcopalian
Sun Sep 12, 2021, 12:39 PM
Sep 2021

Can't handle the Episcopal Church in town for several reasons..."God's Frozen People". There is a nice one about 45 minutes away, but the drive is a PITA. I tried the local Lutheran Church and I loved the pastor, but the people there never quite let me in. I really tried hard but I just couldn't Lutheran, much as I loved the place. I finally ended up in a tiny, struggling Orthodox parish.

FirstLight

(14,082 posts)
4. It's hard to find a church...Often I've felt on the "outside" I get it
Sun Sep 12, 2021, 12:48 PM
Sep 2021

And my core beliefs are more Native American/Pagan... So it can be hard for me to integrate the Jesus-centric angle of most christian faiths...

Our former pastor was so good at also invoking Nature and higher Conscousness into the scripture/sermon. I still watch his streams from Hawaii now sometimes.

Yeah, when I was healing from my divorce and my kids were little, I found this gem of a place...had a preschool too with amazing people. I even worked as church secretary for a while and helped the pastor launch a wedding page for the church. He and his wife were young and tatooed...the older members had some issues for sure... I never liked how churches can be so "political" with older members infighting etc... Humans, even in church (where we're supposed to be trying our best to be loving) can really be awfully petty creatures!

Glad you found a faith-home

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