Written by Mike who is a gay Bahamian male who is presently studying in Jamaica
My experience of Sunday August 26, 2007 has left an indelible impression on my heart and spirit. There I was, in full worship mode…ready to receive what the very able priestess had to share by way of lesson.
There I was … in Jamaica, a country where knowledge of a ‘gay’ church service could [in many pockets] incite instantaneous violence…notwithstanding the same, I felt safe, loved, joined, and overcome with emotion.
The message was timely... delivered in love and in sync with the hearts and minds present as the spiritual connection was thick.
I gushed with pride and held back tears in an effort to fully absorb these precious minutes of which I speak. Jamaica AIDS Support provided the venue for the service which [in my mind] had significant value to me as so many fiends who have transitioned and have passed through JAS’ doors seemed to be cheering us on and adding the spirit energy.
Separate and apart from church at home in Nassau Bahamas, I have not experienced fellowship that honored and recognized me… my fellow brothers and sisters for the wonderful, diverse, colorful, passionate and loving LGBT people that we are. We are truly thirteenth stranders.
Further, the love and synergy that was evidently present at the church service was compounded by the message being interpreted before me in sign language for the hearing impaired within the audience.
Certainly (in a spirit of love) the organizers and initiators of these services have transcended mores, tradition, fear and negative repercussion allowing for a luminous opportunity for us [the gay, lesbian community] to embrace our Father, Mother and God in the ‘perfectness’ of our own creation…true reflections of Him/Her.
& so it is…
My experience of Sunday August 26, 2007 has left an indelible impression on my heart and spirit. There I was, in full worship mode…ready to receive what the very able priestess had to share by way of lesson.
There I was … in Jamaica, a country where knowledge of a ‘gay’ church service could [in many pockets] incite instantaneous violence…notwithstanding the same, I felt safe, loved, joined, and overcome with emotion.
The message was timely... delivered in love and in sync with the hearts and minds present as the spiritual connection was thick.
I gushed with pride and held back tears in an effort to fully absorb these precious minutes of which I speak. Jamaica AIDS Support provided the venue for the service which [in my mind] had significant value to me as so many fiends who have transitioned and have passed through JAS’ doors seemed to be cheering us on and adding the spirit energy.
Separate and apart from church at home in Nassau Bahamas, I have not experienced fellowship that honored and recognized me… my fellow brothers and sisters for the wonderful, diverse, colorful, passionate and loving LGBT people that we are. We are truly thirteenth stranders.
Further, the love and synergy that was evidently present at the church service was compounded by the message being interpreted before me in sign language for the hearing impaired within the audience.
Certainly (in a spirit of love) the organizers and initiators of these services have transcended mores, tradition, fear and negative repercussion allowing for a luminous opportunity for us [the gay, lesbian community] to embrace our Father, Mother and God in the ‘perfectness’ of our own creation…true reflections of Him/Her.
& so it is…
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