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There’s always a lot going on both in and around the Open Table Network, and in other communities. Here are some which involve or interest us most right now. It’s good to know LGBTQIA+ people have a growing voice in so many areas of local, national and international life.
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Living in love and faith? The construction of contemporary texts of terror
A MEMBER of the Coordinating Group of Living In Love And Faith (LLF), the Church of England’s suite of resources on identity, sexuality, relationships and marriage, has published an academic article drawing on professional expertise and lived experience to critique the LLF process.
Meet our Co-ordinator - Kieran Bohan in conversation with OTN Co-Chair Sarah Hobbs
FOLLOWING the success of our recent Q&As with our Patrons (still available on our YouTube channel), July is the sixth anniversary of Open Table becoming a Network, so we heard more of the Open Table story from Kieran our Coordinator.
Bishop of Warrington renews commission for LGBTQIA+ lay leaders in Liverpool
TWO of the founders of the first Open Table community in Liverpool were re-commissioned as lay leaders in the Diocese of Liverpool last Saturday.
Online church: What's your experience?
YOU CAN HELP to make online church more inclusive and accessible. Open Table Network, Inclusive Church and OneBodyOneFaith, have come together to produce a consultation on inclusive online church.
Life as a trans non-binary minister - Mini-documentary with OTN Co-Chair Alex Clare-Young
ON INTERNATIONAL Non-Binary People’s Day, The Times released a sensitive and beautifully-shot mini-documentary about Alex, a transmasculine non-binary minister in the United Reformed Church.
Methodist moves for greater justice, dignity and solidarity for all, especially LGBT+ people
LAST WEEK Methodist Conference, the governing body of the Methodist Church in Britain, passed significant resolutions with far-reaching consequences for its members, and the wider Christian community.
OTN patron Bishop Paul Bayes calls for same-sex marriage and announces retirement
THIS MORNING BBC Radio Merseyside spoke to Bishop of Liverpool Paul Bayes about his speech last week advocating a change to the laws of the Church of England to permit same-sex marriage. In the same week, Bishop Paul announced his retirement. He plans to step down in February 2021.
Open Table: LGBT Christians ‘need more support’
THIS WEEK's Church Times has a summary of our research into the impact on the well-being of Open Table communities on the well-being of LGBTQIA+ Christians.
OTN trustee secures visa just in time for first ordained role
OTN TRUSTEE Augustine Tanner-Ihm, who has trained for ministry in the Church of England but faced challenges in finding his first ordained ministry role, has been granted a UK visa just in time for his ordination this weekend.
In the clear: Disciplinary against London priest dismissed
A COMPLAINT against the leader of the Open Table London community has been dropped, according to the Church Times.
Church of England should recognise same-sex marriage, says senior bishop & OTN Patron
THE BISHOP of Liverpool, Right Revd Paul Bayes, a Patron of the Open Table Network, has said the Church of England should recognise marriage between people of the same sex and allow such ceremonies in church.
BBC Local Radio interviews OTN Coordinator for Pride Month & Methodist Conference
THIS SUNDAY 27th June, OTN Coordinator Kieran Bohan will speak to BBC local radio stations about our work with LGBTQIA+ Christians, how it makes a difference, and the significance of this year’s Methodist Conference for same-sex couples.
LGBT Q&A for #PrideMonth: It's A Sin actor Nathaniel Hall & Steven Hilton from Manchester Cathedral
IN A SPECIAL Q&A webinar for Pride Month, It’s A Sin actor and HIV activist Nathaniel Hall was in conversation with Steven Hilton from Manchester Cathedral who wrote his MTh thesis on the lived experiences of gay men living with HIV.
It’s out - and we’re proud! Independent research shows Open Table truly supports well-being
CHURCHES, which should be loving communities, are often responsible for pain, trauma and dangerously low self-esteem for LGBTQIA+ people. But new research shows that LGBTQIA+ people reported hugely improved well-being after joining an Open Table community.
OTN trustees mark anniversary with first face-to-face meeting
THIS WEEK it was the 13th birthday of the first Open Table community in Liverpool, and the sixth anniversary of Open Table becoming a network. Our whole team met in person for the first time at St Werburgh's, Spondon, the church which hosts Open Table Derby.
Creating Sanctuary: Trans safeguarding in practice - A helpful new resource from OTN Co-Chair Alex Clare-Young
OTN CO-CHAIR Alex Clare-Young has created a resource to help churches and Christian organisations to consider trans and non-binary identities in their safeguarding policy and practice.
Volunteers Week: We keep going, we’ll keep growing, thanks to you
JUNE 1st-7th is Volunteers’ Week, and this year’s theme is ‘A Time To Say Thanks’. The Open Table Network wouldn’t - and couldn’t - exist without the volunteers who give energy, time and talents, across England and Wales. All of our Trustees and Patrons do the same. So we want to thank them all for making OTN what it is today.
Meet our Patrons: Barbara Glasson in conversation with Kieran Bohan
IN THE SEVENTH of our Q&A webinars with our new Patrons, Barbara Glasson, former President of the Methodist Conference in Britain, was in conversation with our Co-ordinator, Kieran Bohan.
Living In Love & Faith 'working group on gender identity and transition' - OTN Co-Chair responds
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND House of Bishops met this week to discuss ‘the formation of a working group on gender identity and transition’ despite extensive work already included in the Living in Love and Faith (LLF) resources on Identity, Sexuality, Relationships and Marriage. Our Co-Chair Alex Clare-Young responds.
London priest who supported lesbian faces disciplinary complaint
A COMPLAINT has been made against the leader of the Open Table London community, who supported a young woman ousted from a lay leadership position at a neighbouring church, after she came out as a lesbian. Our Coordinator Kieran Bohan responds.