Meet our partners
Our community members have told us there is a need for an organisation to bridge the gap between the Christian community and the LGBTQIA+ community. For some, the Open Table Network is that organisation, but we’re not the only one!
They also told us they value OTN’s partnership with other LGBT+ affirming faith organisations. We are grateful for our partnerships with these organisations:
Affirm: Baptists Together for LGBT+ inclusion
A network of Baptist Christians working for LGBT+ inclusion as a social justice issue, offering training, insight and intentional dialogue.
Dignity and Worth
A group committed to upholding the dignity and worth of every person, and working openly for greater equality in the Methodist Church in Britain and Ireland.
Diverse Church
An organisation of online Christian communities of all ages across the UK and Ireland, including groups for 18-30 year olds, 30+, and parents of LGBT+ people.
House of Rainbow
An inclusive and affirming Christian community supporting Black LGBTQ+ people, their families and allies, in the UK and abroad, through 1-1s, groups and training.
Inclusive Church
Inclusive Church is a network of churches, groups and individuals uniting together around a shared vision of a church which celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate.
Modern Church
Modern Church promotes liberal Christian theology, encouraging open, respectful debate on Christian faith and non-dogmatic approaches to Christianity to support liberal voices in our churches.
OneBodyOneFaith
A dynamic grassroots charity that enables LGBT+ Christians and advocates for change within the church, ecumenically and intentionally in partnership with like-minded organisations.
Ozanne Foundation
Works with religious organisations around the world to eliminate discrimination based on sexuality or gender identity.
Progressive Christianity Network (PCN) Britain
Supports, resources, and promotes open and contemporary Christian theology and practise through a network of local groups, a newsletter, conferences and events.
Quest
A charity which provides pastoral support for LGBT+ Catholics, worship, spiritual retreats and fellowship through regional groups.
Student Christian Movement (SCM)
A movement of students, past and present, fostering unity in diversity and exploring faith through worship, discussion and action.
Together for the Church of England
Members of the Church of England’s General Synod, CofE members and partner organisations campaigning to unite those seeking to remove all discrimination in the Church of England, and to work for a CofE in which people of differing convictions live together in unity.
Two:23 Network
A network of Christians, mainly from evangelical backgrounds, connected by LGBT issues, who meet five times a year in central London, and online, for prayer, worship and social space.