Michigan United Methodists lead a time of storytelling at North Central Jurisdictional Conference

During the North Central Jurisdictional Conference, in early November, delegates took part in a time of storytelling, listening, and learning about "the impact of homophobia, transphobia, and heterosexism on individuals within The United Methodist Church." This came out of the "Covenant to Build a BeLoved Community" approved at the November 2021 special virtual session of the North Central Jurisdiction which "called on the jurisdiction to work to end racism and to create a culture that welcomes and affirms LGBTQIA+ people." 

Alex Plum, an ordained deacon from Michigan Conference and member of Michigan MFSA, curated and led the liturgy for the gathering and "attendees were encouraged to begin the time of storytelling and conversation by remembering their baptisms." Delegates were given a list of resources and definitions to inform the listening of the stories told by three people within the North Central Jurisdiction. 

The storytellers included:

Rev Angie Cox, licensed local pastor at Livingston UMC and Broad Street UMC in Columbus, OH, spoke to the impact of Homophobia on the Church. Listen to her story here

Kiri Anne Ryan Bereznai, a non-binary trans woman of faith, spoke to the impacts of Transphobia on the Church. Listen to their story here. 

Rev Mary Anne Moman spoke to the impacts of Heterosexism on the Church. Listen to her full story here.  

Following each speaker, the audience was provided questions to contemplate and discuss. Access these questions and more information on these powerful conversations the North Central Jurisdiction took part in through the button below. 

[Image Source: Michigan UMC Conference]

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