FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
A Statement from the Leadership of Sunshine Cathedral in Jamaica
19 February 2008
“The Church Wakes up!! But look at for what!!”
Sunshine Cathedral-Jamaica (SCJ) finds it curious that persons purporting to speak on behalf of the entire Christian Church in Jamaica have finally broken their silence on issues facing homosexuals and persons alleged to be homosexuals in Jamaica.
Conveniently, this breaking of the silence has come because of the protests in North America by Metropolitan Community Churches (MCC) on the anniversary of last year’s Valentine’s Day mob attack in Kingston and following the attack of three men in Mandeville. It is disturbing that this silence was never broken for the lives lost, bloodshed, and rampant abuse of Jamaicans who are either homosexuals or thought to be homosexuals. Instead, the age-old and predictable response of a handful of self-appointed leaders who purport to speak for the majority of Christian churches in Jamaica has been to keep silent and turn a blind eye as Jamaicans are mobbed, beaten and killed. Their continued silence in the face of rampant attacks and abuse, broken only when someone calls for Christian love towards those that are beaten, can only leave the impression that they approve of such violence. This is especially so given the discriminatory and harsh remarks used by these leaders in speaking about the vexed issues of violence towards homosexuals and in expressing their interpretation of God’s love and Christian teachings around this issue.
For the record, Sunshine Cathedral-Jamaica, a member of MCC, is made up of over one hundred and fifty Jamaicans (homosexuals and heterosexuals) who live, breathe and experience this violence on a regular basis. Contrary to popular belief this number also includes heterosexuals who themselves are (a) tired of the discrimination meted out to members of the homosexual community and (b) frustrated with the double standards that they have experienced from the pulpits of their faith communities. SCJ crafts, sanctions, participates in, and is totally a part of whatever related public action taken by MCC regarding Jamaica. Contrary to what many think, there is no foreign group dictating or leading the pace here. We are skillfully and creatively crafting our own destiny and response and are proud of the fact that we belong to an international organization that stands out as having the courage to cry out against violence directed towards us. The lesson being imparted to all is that “Injustice to one person is in fact injustice to all”
We would like to again reiterate that we did not make ourselves homosexuals; neither did we go anywhere to learn it. We were born here in Jamaica and most of us do not want to go anywhere else to live. Instead we insist that as a people we must be treated equally by the church, the Government, and all citizens.
Gleaner Article Link: http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080218/lead/lead1.html
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