Monday, January 23, 2012

Thoughts on a new protest (but not a new concept)

I swell with pride when reading things like this in our church’s long and storied history:

“…First Congregational also has a long history of being on the forefront of the “peace and social justice” issues that our country has found itself in through out our, nearly, 140 year history.  First Congregational was the first church in the city of Huntington to rise up in the 1920’s during Women’s Suffrage in support of all women and equal rights.  First Congregational was the first church in the Huntington area to “officially oppose discrimination and segregation” of the 1950’s and 60’s.  First Congregational became the first church in the city to integrate.”

What a beautiful thing!  I remember a story from Janet Bromley about friends of hers, a Christian and a Jew, who wished to marry.  No church or pastor in Huntington would perform such a marriage at the time except for… you guessed it.  OUR church. First Congregational UCC of Huntington, WV.

It’s not a very far leap then to find that First Congregational is again, aligning itself on the right side of social justice in this day and age even just looking at marriage equality, we have a beautiful history!  Blacks could wed whites in our church before it was ever a thought in the minds of other churches.  A Christian and a Jew could unite in marriage when no other church would entertain them.  And now we are a church where two men or two women can enjoy a union ceremony while other churches won’t even let them gain membership (if they are even allowed through the doors).  This is a fact that we can and should be proud of, just as we can be proud of being on the right side of history for the past 140 years.

The Peace and Social Justice team is excited to be participating in a protest, a demonstration, a peaceful ploy to gain attention for marriage equality.  We continue in the heritage of the UCC by actively supporting those who are fighting for equal rights. 

As a Christian, a dad, an engaged gay male and a progressive thinker, standing up for marriage equality is a no brainer.  As a member of First Church’s new Peace & Social Justice team, I am proud to be offering up opportunities such as this for our membership to be involved in. Let us not shy away from being on the right side of history, EVER!

We invite you to join us on Valentine ’s Day, February 14th at 10am at the Cabell County courthouse as William and myself, along with many other same-sex couples and like minded individuals proceed to ‘Apply for Equality’ as we symbolically apply for marriage licenses. I am boldy Christian, proudly progressive and ready to actively display that fact before this community. Just for LGBT issues? No! My vision (and hopefully yours!) is to also radically support the homeless and underprivileged, radically support the ‘green’ movement, radically support the victimized from any category, because I am UCC, I am First Church and I am radically proud of it.

For more info on the protest, please visit THIS LINK 

Peace,
Justin

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