Monday, 11 February 2008

Gay Mormons Seek Meeting With New Leader

By Jennifer Dobner - AP
Saturday, February 9, 2008; 8:44 PM
SALT LAKE CITY -- A group of gay Mormons is seeking an unprecedented meeting with the new church president and his counselors, hoping to begin a conversation and find ways to address the concerns of its members.
Affirmation, with more than 2,000 gay, lesbian and transgender members, is not recognized by the church, which at one time labeled homosexuality as a problem that required help.
"Although there are many areas of hurt and disagreement that have separated us, there are many more areas on which we can find agreement, and in doing so, become a blessing in the lives of many of the Saints, both straight and gay," the group wrote in its invitation to Thomas S. Monson last week.
Monson assumed leadership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints last Sunday following the death of its previous president, Gordon B. Hinckley.
Such a meeting with Monson and his counselors _ a triumvirate known as the First Presidency _ would be unprecedented, said David W. Melson, the group's assistant executive director.
"This was something we've talked about for a while," Melson said.
"With the death of President Hinckley and the installation of new church leadership, it seemed like the appropriate time."
Church teachings consider homosexuality a sin and hold up traditional marriage as an institution ordained by God.
In the 1990s, the church was active politically in fighting same-sex marriage legislation nationwide. A church official signed a 2006 letter from religious groups asking Congress for a marriage amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Some gays were rejected by their families and excommunicated by the church. Some were counseled that marriage or intensive therapy programs would "cure" their homosexuality.
More recently, church leaders have softened their position, drawing a distinction between the feelings or inclinations of same-gender attraction, as they call it, and actions.
Hinckley, who died Jan. 27 at age 97, had called on the church to reach out to gay members with compassion and love.
Melson said a new approach could prevent Mormon parents from kicking their gay children out of their homes and reduce the number of suicides among young gay men.
"I would like for us never again to have gay individuals, particularly our young people, being told that they are not welcome in the church they grew up in," he said, whose group was founded in 1977 by closeted gay students at the church-owned Brigham Young University.
Church spokeswoman Kim Farah could not confirm receipt of the group's letter on Friday.
"Any correspondence with the First Presidency is private," she said.
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Thursday, 24 January 2008

High tea with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir


The second meeting of the London chapter of Affirmation was held on 20 January 2008. It was kindly hosted by Pedro who welcomed us with a delicious high tea, in line with the best of British tradition.

In the background, the music of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir singing the greatest hits of all-time musicals, provided the ideal scene for Gay Mormons to discuss current Mormon issues, being gay and LDS and the quite accepting attitude towards Gay Saints from the London members. In the spiritual part, we talked about the Word of Wisdom and its personal meaning to each individual.

We invite you to the next meeting on 10 Feb 2008 which will consist of a visit to a local ward's sacrament meeting (meet at Clapham South Station at 11.20am) and later lunch in the Clapham area.

At Affirmation London, we are aware of people's different stages in their coming-out. Therefore, we do not provide your details to anyone. For those wishing to join us after Sacrament Meeting, please meet us at Clapham Common Tube at 1.30pm.

We are honoured to have Larry Mann visiting from Washington D.C. Larry has been long involved with Affirmation and it will be a pleasure hearing what he has to say to us, Q-Saints from the other side of the Atlantic. We will meet for dinner with Larry on Friday 7 March 2008 at Ketners (menu between GBP 10 and 15) in Soho.

For further information, contact Angelo

Tuesday, 18 December 2007

First meeting report - now pencil down 20 Jan 2008!

The London chapter of Affirmation held its first meeting on Sunday 16 December 2007 . The meeting combined a social gathering as well as a Christmas message. On this occasion, everyone had the opportunity to freely talk about their experiences and perspectives on their relationship with the church, the teachings, their Mormon identity and related topics. There was a warm and welcoming atmosphere and people felt at ease about pouring their hearts out, as well as joking and having a laugh about us as being part of the "peculiar people" of Mormondom.

The meeting was hosted by Angelo, who opened the meeting talking about his experience in Affirmation along his life. He referred also to the opportunity of attending the International Affirmation Conference in Washington D.C. last October and the great spirit there. Angelo also shared a short Christmas message which consisted in the spiritual element of the meeting.
Pedro volunteered to host the next Affirmation meeting on 20 January 2008 at his home in Surbiton, South London. For further information and how to get to Pedro's place contact Angelo on 075 1547 6045.

God be with you till we meet again!

Affirmation - London Chapter

Sunday, 25 November 2007

Come oh ye, Q-Saints...

Hi,

I am Angelo, a former missionary in Argentina. I am 33 and work and live in London.

I had the immense privilege of attending the Annual Affirmation Conference in Washington D.C. this past October.

I was amazed at the great spirit amongst us, GLBT Saints... meeting these men and women has been wonderful to me... as a former missionary, after I left the Church, that was pretty much the end of my spiritual activity... I have now come to terms with who I am and I am fine with it... I can now say that I am proud of my unique Mormon background and I embrace it.


I am extending an invitation to all queer-Saints who live in the London area and to visitors to London to a Christmas Devotional on Sunday 16 December from 3 to 4 pm. in Balham, South London (Northern Line).

This is an event for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersexual and GLBTI-friendly straight former and current LDS (be they Church-goers or not) who share the cultural and spiritual Mormon background.

This is an inclusive and non-judgemental meeting.

More information...

ring me on +44 (0)75 1547 6045
or email me angeloberbotto@aol.com

cheers,
Angelo