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The American Family Outing: Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr. and Hope Christian Church in Beltsville, Maryland

March 3, 2008 by soulforce

The American Family Outing Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr. and Hope Christian Church in Beltsville, Maryland Friday, May 23 – Sunday, May 25, 2008 (Memorial Day Weekend) Clergy Leader for Our Families: Rev. Troy SandersThe Fellowship Lead Families: Learn more about the following families leading the visit to Bishop Harry Jackson and Hope Christian Church. Find […]

Filed Under: Event Reporting Tagged With: afo, american family outing, bill carpenter, Christian Supremacy, Gay Christian, harry jackson, Homophobia, hope christian church, LGBT activism, LGBT history, lgbtq, LGBTQI, Queer activism, Religion-based violence, soulforce, sylvia rhue

Photos from the Ex-Gay Survivor’s Conference

June 30, 2007 by soulforce

LGBT Resource Center at the University of California – Irvine Jeff Lutes speaks to the group Jallen Rix performs Peterson Toscano in Doing Time The Homo No Mo Halfway House Paige Schilt directs the media Kara Speltz handles registration Registration Jeremy Marks welcomes a friend Mike Airhart and Ken Gathering for the Chalk Talk Discussing […]

Filed Under: Conversion Therapy Tagged With: Christian Supremacy, conversion therapy, ex-gay, Gay Christian, Homophobia, jeff lutes, LGBT activism, LGBT history, lgbtq, LGBTQI, Mel White, paige schilt, peterson toscano, phil lawson, Queer activism, Religion-based violence, reparative therapy, soulforce, sylvia rhue

Dr. Sylvia Rhue

October 4, 2006 by soulforce

Sylvia Rhue is the Director of Religious Affairs with the National Black Justice Coalition. Previously, she was employed as the California Freedom to Marry Coalition Manager, the Director of Equal Partners in Faith, and she worked with the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Rights. She also worked at the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center as […]

Filed Under: Organizational Archive Tagged With: Christian Supremacy, Gay Christian, Homophobia, LGBT activism, LGBT history, lgbtq, LGBTQI, Queer activism, Religion-based violence, soulforce, sylvia rhue

Soulforce Board of Directors and Advisory Board

October 4, 2006 by soulforce

Board of Directors In accordance with Soulforce Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, the Board of Directors has full oversight authority and insures that the organization remains focused on its mission, prepares annual budgetary projections, and assists in fundraising to help reach program goals. Advisory Board The Advisory Board is a diverse group of distinguished individuals […]

Filed Under: Organizational Archive Tagged With: bill carpenter, board of directors, Christian Supremacy, chuck phelan, dan karslake, Gay Christian, gil caldwell, Homophobia, jay bakker, jimmy creech, judith stacey, judy osborne, julie nemecek, karen ball, LGBT activism, LGBT history, lgbtq, LGBTQI, paul egertson, phil lawson, phil reitan, Queer activism, Religion-based violence, rodney powell, soulforce, sylvia rhue

Soulforce Board of Directors and Executive Director’s Round Table

October 4, 2006 by soulforce

Board of Directors In accordance with Soulforce Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, the Board of Directors has full oversight authority and insures that the organization remains focused on its mission, prepares annual budgetary projections, and assists in fundraising to help reach program goals. Round Table The Executive Director’s Round Table is a diverse group of […]

Filed Under: Organizational Archive Tagged With: bill carpenter, board of directors, Christian Supremacy, chuck phelan, dan karslake, Gay Christian, gil caldwell, Homophobia, jay bakker, jimmy creech, judith stacey, judy osborne, julie nemecek, karen ball, LGBT activism, LGBT history, lgbtq, LGBTQI, paul egertson, phil lawson, phil reitan, Queer activism, Religion-based violence, rodney powell, soulforce, sylvia rhue

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