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Frequently Asked Questions about the American Family Outing

March 3, 2008 by soulforce

Frequently Asked Questions about the American Family Outing 1. What is the American Family Outing? The AFO is a campaign between Mother’s Day Weekend and Father’s Day Weekend in which LGBT families and supportive straight families will seek peaceful and heart-to- heart dialogue with six of today’s most influential evangelical leaders and their mega- churches […]

Filed Under: Event Reporting Tagged With: afo, american family outing, bill hybels, Christian Supremacy, colage, eddie long, Gay Christian, harry jackson, Homophobia, hope christian church, Joel Osteen, lakewood church, LGBT activism, LGBT history, lgbtq, LGBTQI, MCC, metropolitan community church, National Black Justice Coalition, new birth, potter's house, Queer activism, Religion-based violence, rick warren, saddleback, soulforce, T.D. Jakes, willow creek

Join us on the American Family Outing

March 3, 2008 by soulforce

Join us on the American Family Outing Consider joining us on the American Family Outing as we work to create meaningful conversations about faith, family, and LGBT people with six of America’s largest churches. Fill out an application form today! Joel Osteen and Lakewood ChurchHouston, TexasMay 9 – May 11, 2008 Bishop T.D. Jakes and […]

Filed Under: Press Tagged With: afo, american family outing, bill hybels, Christian Supremacy, colage, eddie long, Gay Christian, harry jackson, Homophobia, hope christian church, Joel Osteen, lakewood church, LGBT activism, LGBT history, lgbtq, LGBTQI, MCC, metropolitan community church, National Black Justice Coalition, new birth, potter's house, Queer activism, Religion-based violence, rick warren, saddleback, soulforce, T.D. Jakes, willow creek

The American Family Outing

March 3, 2008 by soulforce

Soulforce, the National Black Justice Coalition, COLAGE and the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches are proud to present … The American Family Outing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People & Their Families Create Dialogue with Six of America’s Most Influential Evangelical Leaders & Their Mega-Churches Reports from the American Family Outing Meet the families […]

Filed Under: Event Reporting Tagged With: afo, american family outing, bill hybels, Christian Supremacy, colage, eddie long, Gay Christian, harry jackson, Homophobia, hope christian church, Joel Osteen, lakewood church, LGBT activism, LGBT history, lgbtq, LGBTQI, MCC, metropolitan community church, National Black Justice Coalition, new birth, potter's house, Queer activism, Religion-based violence, rick warren, saddleback, soulforce, T.D. Jakes, willow creek

LGBT Families Ask Six Mega-Churches "Can We Talk?"

January 8, 2008 by soulforce

Jay Bakker to Join "American Family Outing" to Create Dialogue Among Evangelicals ******************************************SOULFORCE PRESS RELEASE: January 8, 2008For Immediate ReleaseContact: Paige Schilt, Director of Public Relations and MediaCell: 512-659-1771paige@soulforce.org****************************************** (Austin, TX) — This winter, as the Rev. Joel Osteen graces the pages of People Magazine, the familiar image of the old-school, anti-gay televangelist is rapidly […]

Filed Under: Church Work Tagged With: afo, american family outing, bill hybels, Christian Supremacy, colage, eddie long, Gay Christian, harry jackson, Homophobia, hope christian church, Joel Osteen, lakewood church, LGBT activism, LGBT history, lgbtq, LGBTQI, MCC, metropolitan community church, National Black Justice Coalition, new birth, potter's house, Queer activism, Religion-based violence, rick warren, saddleback, soulforce, T.D. Jakes, willow creek

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