Story of An Inclusive Pastor

Story of An Inclusive Pastor

Adam Phillips, an Evangelical pastor, moved to Oregon to start Christ Church: Portland in 2014. Nine months later, the evangelical denomination Phillips worked for kicked him out and pulled two years of funding from the church. What happened? Phillips was promoting full inclusion of LGBT Christians in the church.

Phillips and Christ Church: Portland are now members of new and inclusive congregation affiliated with the Protestant denomination of The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).  “Following in the way of Jesus, we hope to be a church that includes all (no matter who we are, what we think or where we come from) while trying to be focused on the things people of faith have been actively pursuing for thousands of years,” the church states on its website.

Phillips’ journey to his new congregation is recorded in a short documentary you can watch here.

Phillips said the journey should not discourage other like-minded pastors and congregants from upholding the values of inclusivity and acceptance. “The experience will humble you ― you’ll likely lose friends and support,” Phillips told HuffPost. “But it’s the worst best thing: your church and community will see a kind of transformation that is like a miracle. Inclusion is not our only ‘issue’ ― but it roots us in being a whole, healthy church for God’s glory and neighbor’s good.”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/evangelical-pastor-shunned-for-welcoming-lgbt-people-has-a-new-thriving-congregation_us_5848a876e4b0d0aa037f31ad

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Cab Company Defends Homophobic Driver

If you are travelling to Portland, Oregon and need transportation, be careful who you call for a ride. On a Tuesday night in September, a Portland Taxi Cab Company car, pulled up outside Scandals, a popular gay bar. The driver of the cab took out a bull horn and yelled anti-gay slurs at the bar patrons. The cab driver told the bar patrons that they were all going to hell, but that he could help get them get out of their “difficult lifestyle.”

Portland is known as an LGBTQ friendly city but when the bar patrons complained to the Portland Taxi Cab Company they were told that there would be no disciplinary action against the driver. “If the gays don’t want to use our company, that’s better for us.”

Portland Taxi Company Supports Driver Who Yelled Homophobic Slurs At Gay Bar Patrons

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