Don’t forget tonight’s Living in the Tension community gathering starting at 7pm. We will be meeting at 5255 N. Ashland Ave. in Room 120 (first door on the right after entering the building). Tonight will be on the topic of what we are sorry about. We hope to see you there! Much love! www.themarinfoundation.org
The response we have gotten from this ‘I’m Sorry from the Church’ Campaign 2010 has been unreal! We have some huge plans in the works right now for the upcoming national ‘I’m Sorry from the Church’ Campaign 2011. But in the meantime, Kevin, Nathan and I have been getting TONS of emails and Facebook messages [...]
At the Parade I ran into another straight guy whose best friends came out to him and changed his life. This guy Jason really “loves the gays!” Much love. www.themarinfoundation.org
In order to save me some time of uploading hoard of photos ( ) you can see a great batch of Parade photos that we just uploaded on The Marin Foundation’s new Facebook page. Or, if you want a huge selection of every size, shape and color from the Parade (literally), please visit here, our new friend Michelle’s site – [...]
Believe me, ‘he ain’t sorry!’ Much love. www.themarinfoundation.org
Photo credit to Michelle at MalAdjusted Media You HAVE GOT TO READ the powerful story of why this man in his underwear is hugging us! It’s one of the most powerful experiences I’ve encountered in a long time. Thanks to Nathan Albert, Director of Pastoral Care for The Marin Foundation, who chronicled this on his blog. [...]
One of my friends Jack Harris, a professor and gay man, was recently at the San Fransisco gay pride parade this past weekend. He told me he would go to it through the eye of faith, and here are his wonderful reflections: “Thoughts on Gay Pride San Francisco 2010: Tim (my partner) and I (Jack) [...]
This is literally what Christian Outreach to the LGBT Community looks like: Much love. www.themarinfoundation.org (Picture Credit goes to Michelle from Maladjusted Media)
Here are some pictures from yesterday. This batch is just our group. I’ll throw some others of the actual parade tomorrow:
Yesterday at the 2010 Chicago Gay Pride Parade The Marin Foundation was rolling almost 30 deep (consisting of the scope of our organization from secular LGBT people, to gay Christians to celibate to ex-gay to liberal and conservative straight Christians to secular straight people) who were all wearing black shirts with the words I’m Sorry in [...]