An Episcopal priest who was born a woman but is now living as a straight man is the first transgender clergy to give a sermon at the National Cathedral.
The Reverend Dr Cameron Partridge, the Episcopal chaplain at Boston University, offered a sermon from the iconic Canterbury Pulpit as part of the church's celebration of LGBT pride month.
In the sermon, he said gay, lesbian and transgender people can be so consumed by despair and oppression that they fail to see the love of Jesus.
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The Episcopal Church has become a church of freaks. I bet Jim Ireton starts attending.
How can anyone be a church leader when they are violating Gods laws, and the laws of nature? So sick! Probably have "Glory Holes" inside the confessionals!
This is a religious abomination under God. Just because a woman elected to butcher her body to imitate a man it does not make her a man. She is still a woman - but now a woman with a butchered body.
"Glory Holes" kind of put a different twists on the "Glory of God". now don't it!
If I was an Episcopalian I would be extremely outspoken or I would run from the church and run it in the ground. This is disgusting.
Freaks!! Only weirdo's would still be members.
Jesus must be really proud reading these comments. Such outstanding Christians.
Demons among us....
I agree 4:47 they say the devil will walk among us. Take a look at the Vatican cannot be anymore disguised in plain sight.
Yeah I bet God is proud of that Episcopal church since the Bible is clear homosexuality is the reason he destroyed Soddom and Gomorrah. Gods word says it is sin and an abomination and the guilty parties should be stoned to death. That is what God thinks of it .Period.
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