There are three denomation that officially support the LBGT+ community, that I know of off the top of my head. The Episcopal Church, the ELCA, and the Unity Church. There may be more but those are the ones I know have official and sustained support for the LBGT+ community.
UCC is probably the most progressive American denomination. The UCC church i went to as a kid in Ft. Wayne did a baptism for a lesbian couple’s baby back in 2007. The one i went to in Houston 10 years ago had a black lesbian pastor in a congregation that consisted of 1/3 philippinos, 1/3 Nigerians, and 1/3 old Blue Dog Democrats. I would describe myself as an atheist/agnostic, but i enjoy going to the UCC services at the church down the street a few times a month. The sermons have ALWAYS been about how Jesus told people to love one other, and i have never heard a fire and brimstone message in all my years of going to UCC churchs.
i am a church musician and play a few churches each month (usually ELCA and UMC). the local United Methodist i play at is affirming as well. can’t remember if the larger church is, but i like the locals.
However, because the structure of the denomination is not hierarchical, the General Synod can’t force every congregation to be Open And Affirming, although most are.
The website has a map so you can check on congregations in your area. The one in the picture above is in Tulsa OK.
There are three denomation that officially support the LBGT+ community, that I know of off the top of my head. The Episcopal Church, the ELCA, and the Unity Church. There may be more but those are the ones I know have official and sustained support for the LBGT+ community.
UCC is probably the most progressive American denomination. The UCC church i went to as a kid in Ft. Wayne did a baptism for a lesbian couple’s baby back in 2007. The one i went to in Houston 10 years ago had a black lesbian pastor in a congregation that consisted of 1/3 philippinos, 1/3 Nigerians, and 1/3 old Blue Dog Democrats. I would describe myself as an atheist/agnostic, but i enjoy going to the UCC services at the church down the street a few times a month. The sermons have ALWAYS been about how Jesus told people to love one other, and i have never heard a fire and brimstone message in all my years of going to UCC churchs.
i am a church musician and play a few churches each month (usually ELCA and UMC). the local United Methodist i play at is affirming as well. can’t remember if the larger church is, but i like the locals.
The UCC is another. The General Synod declared the denomination to be Open And Affirming.
LGBTQ+ Justice - United Church of Christ https://share.google/TNNvbaMQAn5MQjPNx
However, because the structure of the denomination is not hierarchical, the General Synod can’t force every congregation to be Open And Affirming, although most are.
The website has a map so you can check on congregations in your area. The one in the picture above is in Tulsa OK.