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A Queer Pastor Fights To Prove That Christianity Can Be Inclusive​

The pastor stood at the pulpit, head bowed.

“Let us pray,” recited Rev. Nikira Hernandez as Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” began to blast through the speakers of the sanctuary.

I’m beautiful in my way ’cause God makes no mistakes


I’m on the right track, baby, I was born this way

Don’t hide yourself in regret, just love yourself, and you’re set

I’m on the right track, baby, I was born this way


Hernandez donned a traditional clerical collar under a black shirt, but where a small white square would usually peek out from the fabric, the pastor had sewn in a miniature version of the LGBTQ+ pride flag. A pink boa hung over the pastor’s shoulders, swaying in rhythm as Hernandez danced across the stage to the opening prayer.

It was drag church day, after all.

Standing beside Hernandez were three parishioners who had created eclectic outfits with pieces they pulled from the church’s basement thrift store. Some attendees waved pride flags, and others danced between the pews. Though the drag service comes once a year, it is part of a larger mission at Brighton Allston Congregational Church, a United Church of Christ (UCC) that is trying to stretch the bounds of what “church” means.

“I work to actively send the message that everyone, without exception, is a beloved child of God, and that is not in spite of who we are but because of who we are and all of our different identities that we are deeply cared for by the Spirit and by extension, this community,” Hernandez said.

Hernandez, who identifies as queer and uses the pronouns they/them, has made it their goal to prove that Christianity does not serve just one community. The Christianity that Hernandez preaches is diverse and inclusive—a break from the historical norm of exclusion that exists across the globe.

“I do things like drag church to play with gender to invite folks to reimagine some of the more harmful parts of Christianity,” Hernandez said.

About two dozen members of the church stood scattered around the sanctuary on Oct. 30 for the service. Most were by themselves, some in pairs, and a handful gathered with their families.

Among them was Christine Radice, a longtime resident of Brighton who now lives in Oak Square, who stood alone in a pew. Eleven years ago, Radice dropped off a box of nonperishable foods at the church’s food pantry. The church’s message of inclusion resonated with her, so she came back the next week. Then the next and the next.

“That’s what Jesus was about—centering people who others had forgotten or marginalized,” she said.

Most of the church’s white, wooden pews sat empty, looking almost forlorn without parishioners. The lack of people at the drag service was reflective of a national trend: Church attendance across the country is declining rapidly, and churches are suffering because of it.

But Hernandez isn’t worried about their congregation.

Brighton Allston Congregational Church is one of more than 1,700 churches in the UCC system certified as an organization “open and affirming” to people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions, according to the UCC Open and Affirming Coalition.

Even when the organs are hushed and the sanctuary is empty, Brighton Allston Congregational’s mission is not over.

“How we love one another and take care of one another as a community is far more important than whether we get butts in the seats on Sunday morning,” Hernandez said.

That commitment to community starts in the church’s food pantry. It collects donations year-round, distributing them throughout the week. The biggest event comes on Saturdays, when 40 to 50 volunteers show up to serve upward of 100 families each week.

“In my church, we certainly have smaller numbers on Sunday morning,” Hernandez said. “But then, on Saturday when we do our food pantry, the church is full. And that, to me, is just as much church as whatever happens on Sunday morning because that’s living our faith and moving our community together.”

The small-but-mighty group of parishioners arrives every Sunday. Katie Donegan, a Brighton resident who visited the church for the first time on Oct. 30, said she was thrilled to feel included so immediately.

“I was kind of afraid walking in here,” Donegan said. “I was going to check it out and maybe leave if I didn’t think it was going to be a positive experience, but I immediately felt like I could be here, even as a newcomer.”

Donegan identified herself as an ex-Catholic and said she had not had a positive experience with Christianity before.

“I feel like this is definitely healing that,” she said, gazing around the sanctuary, which was decorated for Halloween.


Hernandez was not raised Christian. They came out as queer at age 14, and from what they had heard growing up, Christianity would reject practically every aspect of their identity.

“As a mixed-race, Indigenous person, Christianity has not done particularly well by my ancestors,” Hernandez said. “And as a queer person, most of what I heard in the mainstream media was that God hates f–gs.”

But while Hernandez, a member of the Paiute Indigenous group, was serving as a spiritual leader in an Indigenous ceremony community in Santa Cruz, Calif., they felt a call compelling them to go to seminary school.

“Forget that! Why would I do that to myself?” Hernandez recalled thinking when they first heard the call. “But it was insistent, and it was this quiet call in the back of my head that wouldn’t go away.”

Still unsure about their relationship with Christianity, Hernandez enrolled at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, Calif. on a full scholarship. Though many of their peers were certain in their plans to become ministers, Hernandez spent the first year of school uncertain.

It wasn’t until late 2014, one year into Hernandez’s time in seminary school, that they gained some clarity. Hernandez traveled to downtown Berkeley with a few friends for a Black Lives Matter protest. The group watched as a young Black woman stood peacefully in front of a line of police in riot gear chanting “Black Lives Matter,” according to Hernandez.

The scene then broke out into chaos, Hernandez said.

Tear gas filled the air. A wave of shouting, screams, and rubber bullets overtook the crowd. One of Hernandez’s friends sustained injuries that landed her in the hospital. Hernandez said they were hit, knocked over, and trampled.

The group reconvened the next day with experts from the National Lawyers Guild who helped them understand their legal rights in protest situations. Some of the seminary’s professors offered vestments to Hernandez and the rest of the group to wear to the protests the next day.

A similar scene erupted the next day, and Hernandez, draped in a flowing white robe, stepped toward a line of police officers on highway 80 just before the Bay Bridge, they said.

“I noticed that [the police] were hitting people on my left and to my right, and they weren’t touching me in the ostentatiously religious garment,” Hernandez said. “And so I tried to get as big as I could to protect as many people as I could. And that’s kind of when it hit me as well. If I can leverage the power of institutional Christianity to protect people, then that’s not a call that I can say no to.”

Four years later, Hernandez was an ordained minister working to ensure that all people—especially LGBTQ+ people—felt valued in Christianity.

“Having a pastor you can talk to and be humanly with is very important,” said Alexander Hamilton, one of the parishioners of the church. “[Hernandez’s] passion for God is amazing, but their passion for people is even greater.”

Though drag church happens just once per year, Hernandez’s mission is the same every Sunday: to create an inviting atmosphere in which to celebrate faith and identity.

In Hernandez’s church, services begin with an Indigenous land acknowledgement. In Hernandez’s church, scripture is used to uplift people in marginalized communities. In Hernandez’s church, God has gender-neutral pronouns.

“God is so much more than we could imagine,” Hernandez said. “God holds masculine and feminine and everything in between and beyond.”

The drag church service concluded with another hymn you wouldn’t find in the red hymnals in the backs of each pew. Madonna’s “Like a Prayer” came over the speakers as parishioners—young and old, representing any number of identities and orientations—began to filter out to the parking lot.

“Christianity in this country holds a lot of privilege and a lot of power,” Hernandez said. “And what’s clear to me is that my call is to use that privilege and power to stand beside and lift up those who are pushed to the margins.”
 
Tradcaths be like: "catholicism is the salvation of the west" lmao ok faggots, literally every single branch of christianity descended from your retarded ass ends up doing this shit (shoutout to that one woman priest that ended up becoming a prostitute) , there isn't a single uncucked western church.

Western christianity may have spread further but eastern christianity and like 99% of its branches can still call themselves christianity without the entire room breaking into laughter.
To be fair Leviticus also has a section talking about mixed fabrics.
Not mixing fabrics makes sense for the time it was writen (and arguably even today) mixing fabrics is a huge waste of resources that also causes clothes to break down faster due to friction. You're wasting more resources and more time to make less material that breaks down faster purely for purposes of vanity.
 
Good morning sirs. I was looking for a particular screenshot and came up empty. Perhaps someone has the proof pic posted in threads like these. I'm running it anyway...
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A lot is said about Martin Luther's 95 theses. Not much is said about his next major work: On the Jews and Their Lies
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From /pol/ to TikTok, to news articles like these, there is quite the astroturfed effort to propagate this narrative.
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Be not afraid, and remember the guidance from the best source Kiwis. Stay true to the faith and hate the antichrist and the edomite's trickery!
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I think Martin Luther tackling the JQ is why the (((institutions))) went out of their way to promote MLK to sainthood. If you say Martin Luther to the average westoid they'll first think of that nigger rather than the father of Protestantism.
 
I think Martin Luther tackling the JQ is why the (((institutions))) went out of their way to promote MLK to sainthood. If you say Martin Luther to the average westoid they'll first think of that nigger rather than the father of Protestantism.
I'm not sure the intent behind it but certain elders in my church growing up would sooner fight the preacher and the session than let them cancel our annual sermon all about how great and brilliant he was. I appreciate that they did.
 
Christianity is already inclusive since Jesus' teachings were for everyone. When he asked Peter to feed his sheep, he was commanding him and his disciples to go out and minister to not just the Jews, but also to the Gentiles.

People only reject the messages when they cut too deep. Jesus legit doesn't care if you're born gay or whatnot, it's just that gays lash out and REE at Christians simply because they don't want to stop buttfucking. Is life a bit harder for them to live the commandments? No one said it was ever easy, not even for the straights, some people just have to struggle to endure more than others.

Nikira is just a faggot grifter trying to reinvent Christianity in his own image so that way he can make excuses to continue being a faggy little bitch. Legit is no different from translators of old who rewrote or directly took out passages of the Bible because of hurt fee-fees.
 
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State-sponsored Christianity was a mistake. Apparently Jesus would have supported child-abusing sodomites, forced vaccinations and refugees that want your head on a pike. My flanderized Hollywood version of Jesus said to be compassionate somewhere, so you better lie back and take it you fucking worm. What do you mean Jesus' parables were actually meant to teach people to intelligently resist oppression and shouldn't be read as 'lie back and take whatever they dish out'? Stop spinning your conspiracy theories and bake the anal sex cake chud!
 
So this is the theology equivalent of making videogames/movies/comics to people who will never buy it?

Ok, that's it, enough is enough

To the popemobile!
 
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I'm not seeing this line in the KJV which I've been lead to believe is the best and truest edition


Is it even possible to go to a church uninfected with faggotism and nigger worship? I grew up in a secular household and am very late to the game when it comes to knowing Jesus... but I want to try
That was from the ESV translation. King James Version translates that line as "nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind." Essentially a ye-olde-timey way of saying neither bottoms nor tops.
 
This is why apostolic succession is necessary. None of the churches that have a real claim to it have descended this far.

Also
>Drag Church
LULZ

Is it possible for them to do anything that doesn't involve drag queens?
Fuck no, the Church of Girlcock must convert the entire galaxy.

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So this is the theology equivalent of making videogames/movies/comics to people who will never buy it?

Ok, that's it, enough is enough

To the popemobile!
Reminds me of that comic called Ignited or something like that, apparently there's a school shooting or whatever and a bunch of spoiled egomaniac teenagers with a superiority complex suddenly develop powers and go on an anti-2A rampage afterwards.

It's as ludicrous as you think. The art isn't terrible for what it's worth but WHY THE FUCK WOULD YOU MAKE SOMETHING LIKE THIS!?

 
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Dittoes to the person upthread who said that if a church doesn't have a statement of faith and/or a confessional statement, don't go there.

A lot of these people reject like... vacation bible school level Christianity.

"All have sinned and fall short. Jesus came to us to take away our sins. Only by accepting Jesus as our savior can we be free of sin and reach heaven."

I feel like this person in the OP would weasel his way out of defining every single word in the above statement.

They don't believe in the concept of sin, so Jesus' sacrifice is meaningless.

The GTU is way too liberal and no respectable pastor would ever go there.

 
What baffles is me is how these congregations are even remotely extant. The Left has only grown more hostile towards Christianity since the 60s, yet somehow, for as long as the United States as been a thing, there’s always been a small contingent of wackos who have used Christianity to service their secular ideologies and somehow didn’t tank their membership within the year.

What makes this unique compared to your average Protestant offshoot sect in the early 19th century is that these “queer” congregations are strongly derived from Marxist philosophy, whose adherents, to reiterate, are extremely hostile towards Christianity in a way that makes it difficult to be palatable.

That's because they realize that christianity was too extant to openly declare war against it. So they have to dilute it instead.

The Nazis did the same thing, as they were also pretty hostile towards Christianity (favoring Germanic Paganism and Occultism), but still had to win over a christian majority in order to get anything done.

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State-sponsored Christianity was a mistake. Apparently Jesus would have supported child-abusing sodomites, forced vaccinations and refugees that want your head on a pike. My flanderized Hollywood version of Jesus said to be compassionate somewhere, so you better lie back and take it you fucking worm. What do you mean Jesus' parables were actually meant to teach people to intelligently resist oppression and shouldn't be read as 'lie back and take whatever they dish out'? Stop spinning your conspiracy theories and bake the anal sex cake chud!

Jesus beat the crap out of people who were treating the temple like a marketplace. Twice.

Romans 12 also gives new meaning to the directive to "turn the other cheek." It very clearly says that the purpose of not avenging thyself, of turning the other cheek, is to increase the likelihood of your enemy burning in hell if he does not repent.

Because then, at the Final Judgement, God can look upon such people and judge them as psychopathic pieces of shit who developed an irrational hatred towards peaceful people who did good to other men continually.

The reason why SJWs are so easily offended is because they're dark triad types who actively look for reasons to hurt others, because they get a thrill out of it.

If anything, the Higher Law given by Jesus Christ is even more strict than the law that came before. The penalties for breaking said law, even more severe.
 
I mean, if you read the Bible, Jesus does love everyone and especially goes out of the way to look after society's outcasts.

BUT...

Jesus: "Hey, whore! Can we talk?"

Jesus talks to the whore, who is looked down upon among society. He convinces her that if she stops being a whore, all will be forgiven by God. Then she stopped being a whore and followed Jesus.

Jesus: "Hey, tax collector! C'mere!"

You see, in those times, shockingly the tax collector would steal money. Everyone hates the guy. Jesus told the dude to stop stealing money and all will be forgiven. Dude repented and followed Jesus.

Jesus: "Hey, leper!"

Dude is a social pariah. Can't even go into town. Starving on a blanket and in intense pain. Jesus heals him. He now can enter the city and worship Jesus.

Point of these three stories? Jesus loves everyone... when you stop doing that stupid shit.

Jesus turned these three degenerates into normal people.

Being gay is an abomination. If Jesus came back he would not approve.
 
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State-sponsored Christianity was a mistake. Apparently Jesus would have supported child-abusing sodomites, forced vaccinations and refugees that want your head on a pike. My flanderized Hollywood version of Jesus said to be compassionate somewhere, so you better lie back and take it you fucking worm. What do you mean Jesus' parables were actually meant to teach people to intelligently resist oppression and shouldn't be read as 'lie back and take whatever they dish out'? Stop spinning your conspiracy theories and bake the anal sex cake chud!
They want the forgiveness part without having to commit to the repentance part.

Jesus said "Love thy neighboor" so you should be enthusiastically pro buttsex. Jesus also said "Repent" asshole.

"Love the sinner hate the sin" means don't hate people for past sins and try to get them to repent.

Not to unconditionally love active sinners who refuse to stop sinning and encourage others to sin with them while acceping them for "who they are".

I believe the Talmud indicates that this is due to mixed fabrics being used for Pagan rituals. This also falls under ceremonial laws, which don't need to observed under the New Covenant.
Its because mixing fabrics is a huge waste of resources that also causes clothes to break down faster due to friction caused by difference in thread quality and tensile strength between different materials.

You're wasting more resources and more time to make less product that breaks down faster purely for purposes of vanity.

Something like 99% of rules in the bible have secular origins and reasons for being there. Its a guide of collective knowledge passed through generations to help societies thrive. Its essentially distilled/filtered knowledge from the past of what works vs what doesn't.

Atheists like to pretend its just random occult shit writen with no rhyme or reason but that just betrays how little effort they've put into researching it and could not be further for the truth.

The bible and the testaments were writen over hundreds of years with input from hundreds of societies. Knowledge like that does not just randomly survive and spread over such a long period of time in an age where the fastest transport was a guy with a camel and you died if you drank the wrong water if its information is detrimental/harmful (if not actively beneficial) to those it spreads to.
 
"About two dozen members of the church stood scattered around the sanctuary on Oct. 30 for the service."

Tranny church on "Devil's Night"?

Brilliant, this guy is top shelf!

He is right in that homos and trannies are loved just as much as everybody else...

In that they are born FILTHY WITH SIN, and abominations that disgust God. Like we all are!

The default destination for them is HELL, as that's the default destination for ALL OF US. Wide and straight is the road to Hell, narrow and winding is the path to Heaven. Very few find it.
 
This pronoun shit is retarded. "they is going" NO. these jerks are destroying the English Language.
Let Dude keep this to the Indians, not that they would be receptive. oh, and for you trannys, esp since satanic GAGA is used as their theme song, if you are perfect, God made you that way, WHY YOU CHOPPING IT UP?

1 Corinthians 3:16-17​

16 Do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in you? 17 If anyone destroys God's temple, God will destroy him. For God's temple is holy, and you are that temple.
 
This pronoun shit is retarded. "they is going" NO. these jerks are destroying the English Language.
I had the misfortune of reading the following paragraph from PinkNews:

"Jonathan Van Ness. Queer Eye star, hairdresser, author and activist. Van Ness has been open about their journey as a non-binary person since coming out publicly in 2019. The Queer Eye icon has been vocal about his support for the LGBT+ community, breaking barriers and speaking out against anti-trans sentiment whenever possible. She is also releasing a new book Observations from a Gorgeously Queer Life, a candid collection of essays about her life, next month."
 
I mean, if you read the Bible, Jesus does love everyone and especially goes out of the way to look after society's outcasts.

BUT...

Jesus: "Hey, whore! Can we talk?"

Jesus talks to the whore, who is looked down upon among society. He convinces her that if she stops being a whore, all will be forgiven by God. Then she stopped being a whore and followed Jesus.

Jesus: "Hey, tax collector! C'mere!"

You see, in those times, shockingly the tax collector would steal money. Everyone hates the guy. Jesus told the dude to stop stealing money and all will be forgiven. Dude repented and followed Jesus.

Jesus: "Hey, leper!"

Dude is a social pariah. Can't even go into town. Starving on a blanket and in intense pain. Jesus heals him. He now can enter the city and worship Jesus.

Point of these three stories? Jesus loves everyone... when you stop doing that stupid shit.

Jesus turned these three degenerates into normal people.

Being gay is an abomination. If Jesus came back he would not approve.
What did the leper do that was stupid?
 
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