
Homosexuality; Not A Sin, Not A Sickness
by Rev. Elder Don Eastman
© Copyright 1990 Los Angeles Universal Fellowship Press
© Copyright 1994 Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches.
Crossing Paths: Where Transgender and Religion Meet
Unitarian Universalist Association's Office of Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Concerns
Our Story Too: Reading the Bible with “New Eyes”
© Copyright 1992 Nancy L. Wilson
A Courageous Struggle for Self-Transformation:
A Brief Synopsis of Transgender History
Zoe Jeffery
Trans Affirming Bible Readings
Zoe Jeffery
We are the Church alive, the Church with AIDS
James Mitulski, Kitredge Cherry
The Christian Century, January 27, 1988, vol. 105, 85-88
Transgenered Theological Thought
Justin Tanis
From Justin Tanis, Transgendered: Theology, Ministry and Communities of Faith, Chapter 9, pages 176-186. Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim Press, 2003
The Danger of Reading the Bible Literally
Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy
Northminster Church
Click here for books recommended by our Pastor or denomination.
Can You Be Transgendered and Christian?
Transsexual Road Map: Spirituality
Transgender Religion Global Network
People of African Descent (PAD) website of Metropolitan Community Churches. The publishing of this site is in response to the need that has been expressed over the years by people of African descent in MCC to stay connected with one another between MCC conference gatherings.
Queer Asian Spirit is an organization dedicated to supporting the lives of LGBT Asians everywhere who are interested in spiritual, theological, and religious issues. The coordinator of Queer Asian Spirit is Rev. Patrick S. Cheng, a theologian and ordained minister with the Metropolitan Community Church.

Space to be Proud Open and Together
West Chester
The SPOT incorporates a mix of educational programs such as safer sex, coming out, marriage equality, and relationships with recreational activities like feature films, game nights, fun with food, video game competitions, as well as guest speakers and field trips.

Philadelphia Family Pride, a member of the Family Equality Council, builds community for LGBT parents and their children in the greater Philadelphia region through advocacy, education and family-centered events.

COLAGE is a national movement of children, youth, and adults with one or more lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer (LGBTQ) parents. We build community and work toward social justice through youth empowerment, leadership development, education, and advocacy. Click here to find a chapter near you.

TMII is an all volunteer, non-profit organization which provides aid, support and assistance to Trans-identified individuals. This support includes mentoring (online, phone and in-person), temporary safe housing assistance, education and advocacy, and faith-based support, and any other day-to-day support needed that comes our way. Join the Facebook cause by clicking here.
Imago Dei MCC is affiliated with the Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches (UFMCC).