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Resources You Can OrderOn June 25, 1972, William (Bill) R. Johnson became the first openly gay person to be ordained to the Christian ministry in the UCC. This video tells the story of that landmark event and the process that made it possible. Great for Open and Affirming programs and groups exploring vocation and ordained ministry in the UCC. Includes brief study guide.
Open and Affirming Settings, Study Resources, Videos
This video encourages dialogue as it introduces three persons through their own stories of faith and sexuality. It's designed to inspire viewers to think deeply about these stories, and their own story, in the light of faith. A brief study guide is provided for use with the video for small group discussion. Twenty-one minutes.
Bisexuality, Study Resources, Videos
A feature-length documentary about Malcolm, a transgender man and his journey with faith, love and gender identity. Study materials, ordering and other information is available on the web at www.CallMeMalcolm.com or UC Resources.
Study Resources, Transgender, Videos
A seven session study packet for use in local congregations. Prepared by the Open and Affirming Task Team of the Massachusetts Conference, UCC, and the UCC Coalition. Materials on sexual orientation, youth issues (video included), family and relationships, heterosexism/homophobia, scriptural interpretation, the ONA process in the local church, and more. This packet includes both the Bisexuality Pocket and the Transgender Pocket listed below.
Open and Affirming Settings, Study Resources, Videos
This DVD resource is for individuals, congregations, and others groups engaging in the study of marriage equality as called for in the General Synod 25 resolution, “In support of marriage equality for all.” It includes the 45 minute General Synod floor debate on the resolution and is an excellent companion to “God Is Still Speaking about Marriage.”
Marriage Equality, Study Resources, Videos
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