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A Church For All is a radically inclusive church. That means it was designed specifically to meet the needs of individuals who often find themselves outside the support of traditional church. A Church For All embraces all people regardless of their race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender expression, mental or physical ability, economic or educational status or background. As a Metropolitan Community Church we intentionally provide a safe and loving environment for members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning, queer community. We partner with organizations in the LGBT community to provide relevant care and services. We are often asked questions regarding the status of gay and lesbian people in God's community. On this site we offer a series of educational tools to support an understanding of God's inclusive love for all people. Take a look at the resources provided on this page. We invite you to explore the diversity of God's people. From time to time we will update this site as we come across good information. We hope you will find these articles helpful. Spiritual Resources (pdf):
Reflection: Sodom and Gomorrah by Rev. Elder Diane Fisher Other Languages: Russian and Romanian Introduction Click Here to read Genesis 19 Online! Now this passage is interesting, and, when we look at passages like this, we look at them in the context of the day and the time. Now, during those days, if visitors came into a town to seek lodging, and were there and arrived after sunset, they were fair game to the townspeople. The townspeople could do whatever they wanted. Well in this case, they were angels who had come to Lot's home, and they were passing through, and the men came to have their way with the angels. Now, this isn't a case about how they were going to have sex with the people they perceived as men, but rather a case of hospitality. Were they there trying to make the people feel hospitable? * Lot is saying that these are guests, these are foreigners, they are in my home; and he offers his daughters, which I've never been very fond of, because I think, "What are you doing?!" and it just talks about the value of women in that day. But Lot tries to get them to ignore them, but they still press on and they really want to get now not only those two angels but they want to get the "companionship" of Lot as well, they want to have sex with Lot. So, it's about men, banding together in the town and going after people that have come into the town and having sex with them, and its not about the fact that they're men or women, its about the fact that they want to just abuse them; and it's a case of unfettered ** hospitality, they're not being hospitable to this group of people, and so, when we look at the Sodom passage, it's a passage about hospitality, and how to greet people who are coming into the city. So Sodom and Gomorrah has nothing to do with having sex men-to-men; in one case it was angels, not men; and there was a prohibition against ever having sex with angels put on all of the people by God, it was one of those commandments, you do not have sex with angels; and they were trying to come and have sex with these angels, but they saw it as sport, not as sex; so, in considering this passage, just remember that its about hospitality, about how you welcome your neighbor, and what happens, and right after that if you remember the rest of the story, Sodom is destroyed, because of its lack of hospitality, not because the men of the town wanted to have sex with angels.
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