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Life imprisonment for saying 'I’m gay' - A prayer for Uganda

OTN is seeing a large rise in requests for support from around the world, particularly from Uganda, where the President has rejected a new hardline ‘anti-gay’ bill as not tough enough. Following a recent online meeting with several people across Uganda, OTN trustee Neil Rees shares this reflection.

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Jesus' scars: Source of healing and transformation

THIS SERMON was given by OTN trustee Revd Dr Augustine Tanner-Ihm at the Open Table Liverpool community on the second Sunday of Easter, based on the story of ‘Doubting Thomas’ [John 20:19-31] who doubted Jesus’ resurrection until he saw Jesus with his own eyes and touched his wounds.

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Unutterably cruel - On the EHRC's proposal to redefine 'sex' in the Equality Act

THIS WEEK the Equality & Human Rights Commission (EHRC), Great Britain’s national equality body, advised the Minister for Women & Equalities on clarifying the definition of the protected characteristic of 'sex' in the Equality Act. Queer trans human rights lawyer Grey Collier, an Open Table community member, wrote this response.

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You cannot break the rainbow

FOLLOWING the publication of the Church of England’s draft Prayers of Love and Faith for thanksgiving, dedication and God’s blessing for same-sex couples, the Revd Cate Jacobs, a long-term member of the first Open Table community in Liverpool, has written this poem.

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Thank you for renewed hope - Open Table community host responds to Church of England bishops

THERE WERE so many attempts at the Church of England’s General Synod to amend the House of Bishops’ motion on blessing same-gender relationships that not everyone got to speak in the main debate. One of those unheard speeches was from Andy Salmon, Rector of the church which hosts our Open Table community in Salford, who is grateful for what has been achieved.

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No, the doctrine of marriage is not fixed - Why the CofE need not be afraid of change

IN RESPONSE to a proposal that prayers for blessing same-gender relationships ‘should not be contrary to… the doctrine of the Church of England’, Miranda Threlfall-Holmes, Rector of the parish where the first Open Table community began, examined the assertion that the Church of England’s teaching on marriage has not changed, and should not change.

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Through the lens of love: A reflection for LGBT+ History Month by Bishop Cherry Vann

ON SUNDAY 5th February, Open Table Cambridge held a celebratory service to mark the start of LGBT+ History Month. OTN Co-Chair Alex Clare-Young led a creative Communion service, with OTN Patron, Bishop of Monmputh Cherry Vann, as the guest speaker. This is Bishop Cherry’s reflection on this year’s LGBT+ History Month theme: ‘Behind The Lens’.

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Better - A queer Christian lament

THIS SONG was recorded recently by PhD researcher Peter Jones, whose research features stories of Open Table members. Peter is a queer, trans person within the discernment process for ministry in the Church of England.

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The queerness of Mary: A Christmas reflection from OTN trustee Augustine

THIS YEAR, for the first time, the annual Big Queer Carols event hosted by OneBodyOneFaith in London went on tour across England and Wales, to three more churches, in Cardiff, Salford and Sheffield. OTN trustee Augustine Tanner-Ihm offered this reflection on the Christmas story.

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An opening for change? College of Bishops considers Living In Love And Faith

THIS WEEK the Church of England’s College of Bishops meets to continue its reflections on how to respond to feedback from across the Church on its Living In Love And Faith process on identity, sexuality, relationships and marriage. Warren Hartley, co-facilitator of the Open Table Liverpool community offers four insights.

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Seen, known, loved: My life as a lesbian Christian

It’s not easy being a Christian woman who loves another woman - Wendy Young shares her story of teen love, ‘prayer ministry’ to free her from this ‘lifestyle’, and a marriage proposal which rocked her world.

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Sergius and Bacchus – Saints united in brother-making

TODAY, 7th October, is the feast day of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, who are among the earliest authenticated and most celebrated Christian martyrs. Their story includes one of the earliest known references to ‘brother-making’ - a celebration of a loving, life-long, Christian relationship between two men, ‘not by the bond of nature but by faith and the spirit’.

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