Rainbow Pilgrims left the WCC Assembly in Karlsruhe satisfied with their work and with positive signals that dialogue on sexuality will continue among WCC members in coming years.
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While churches talk about inclusion, Rainbow Pilgrims demand they ‘do no harm’ to LGBTIQ+ people
Jim Hodgson* A Rainbow Pilgrims panel Monday (5 Sept.) called “Do No Harm” focused attention on how churches either help … More
Sunday in Stuttgart: Rainbow stories and celebration
Rainbow Pilgrims travelled an hour south-east from Karlsruhe to Stuttgart Sunday (4 Sept) for a queer tour of the city, … More
Rainbow Pilgrims speak out on churches, sexuality, diverse families and new masculinities
Three panels on Friday involved Rainbow Pilgrims and offered perspectives on the work of the WCC’s Reference Group on Human … More
Silence, violence and encounters on the pilgrim way
by Jim Hodgson Must the queer and trans communities offer patience or solidarity to the Christian churches as they discern … More
NEWS RELEASE: LGBTIQ+ Christians celebrate diversity at WCC Assembly / PRESSEMITTEILUNG: Diverse und gleichgeschlechtlich Liebende begleiten den ÖRK in Karlsruhe
Augartenstraße 51, Karsruhe. Rainbow Pilgrims of Faith c/o Jim Hodgson Telephone: +49 17626639277 Email: mediarainbowpilgrims@gmail.com Wednesday, 31 August, 2022 NEWS … More
Christ:in und LGBT sein? Kirchenpolitik und Inklusivität – Rosemarie Wenner
Vorbemerkungen Wenn wir über Christ:in-Sein und über Sexualität sprechen, berühren wir sehr persönliche Themen. Deshalb will ich mich ein wenig … More
For churches, becoming safe is not a concession, but affirms our relatedness. Interview with Pastor André Musskopf
On July 9, André Musskopf – doctor in theology, Brazilian Lutheran, member of the WCC’s Reference Group on Human Sexuality … More
Rainbow Pilgrims’ Small Luk interviewed on The Priceless Podcast
One of our own Rainbow Pilgrims, Small Luk from Hong Kong, has been featured on a recent episode of The … More
South Korea: Five years of an untold story
Five years ago, the search for and exclusion of the queer community and queer allies launched at our denomination’s general assembly. Our seminary gave up its responsibility as a research institution and meekly followed.