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Gay Awareness Week promotes acceptance

By: Nicole Alvarado

Issue date: 4/11/07 Section: News
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Reverend Jo Hudson said the Cathedral of Hope's main passion is to be big enough that a gay waiter in Uncertain, Texas, knows there is a church where he can go and be welcomed with open arms.

Hudson, a pastor from the Cathedral of Hope, spoke Tuesday in promotion of Gay Awareness Week. Hudson grew up in College Station and was a pastor at the Texas A&M United Methodist Church before her sexuality was discovered, and she was forced to resign. Soon afterwards, the United Church of Christ picked her up, and her popularity grew. Hudson has even been featured on the Larry King Live show.

Since Monday, GLBT, the student organization for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender individuals, has been promoting Gay Awareness Week. The week began on Monday with a showing of "The Times of Harvey Milk" and will conclude on Friday with an Evening of the Arts. The organization has had a table up every day since Monday in the Academic Plaza.

"The main message is one of radical inclusion and extravagant compassion," said Hudson on behalf of the Cathedral of Hope. "We want to reclaim Christianity as a religion with an extravagant grace. Our goal is to help people encounter God in a way that inspires lives."

Located in Dallas, The Cathedral of Hope is the world's largest GLBT-friendly church.

"Sexuality is still a fight, because it's the last big issue," Hudson said. "I find it fascinating that anyone has issues about this topic anymore. I know why, but it's still surprising to me."

Hudson spoke about how to juggle the Christian faith and include people of all sexualities and genders.

Emma Griffin, a freshman business major, explained how it was interesting to hear Hudson's point of view.

"It was interesting because I've deviated from faith since I've been at school, and it's nice to hear a religious speaker relate to me," she said.

Linda Parish, interim director for the Women's and Gender Equity Resource Center, said events such as Hudson's speech are made possible because of the work of students.

"The students did all the work - there's nothing about Gay Awareness Week that's secretive," she said. "We just want people to understand the value GLBT brings to the students, faculty and staff. It brings diversity to Texas A&M and helps them accept individuals as they are."
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Concerned

posted 4/11/07 @ 10:54 AM CST

I know I need to be careful here. But I am wondering what the point of going to this Cathedral of Hope is?

The Bible makes it plain that mankind has a serious problem, called sinful hearts. (Continued…)

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Maribeth

posted 4/11/07 @ 4:54 PM CST

Let me begin by saying that this post is about Cathedral of Hope. Yes, I do believe that homosexuality is wrong, but it is only when "Christians" and homosexuality mesh and embrace each other that I feel the need to bluntly speak out. (Continued…)

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Joe

posted 4/11/07 @ 7:28 PM CST

"Jesus broke bread with and engaged those who were on the margins of society at his time. No one was left out."

Of course he did, no one denies that. (Continued…)

jerry pritikin

posted 4/11/07 @ 7:43 PM CST

I'm old enough to remember President Eisenhower saying that taking a political stance in the middle of the road opens you up to the extremes of both sides of an issue. (Continued…)

jerry pritikin

posted 4/11/07 @ 9:10 PM CST

FOR SOME REASON THE WRONG WEBSITE APPEARS WHEN CLICKING ONTO MY NAME...jerry pritikin
IT SHOULD BE www.thecastro.net / WHEN THEN WAS NOW...
It is a unique web-site of images and stories and comments by pioneers in the Gay Rights Movement. (Continued…)

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Vicki

posted 4/12/07 @ 8:57 AM CST

I agree with those who stand on the unchanging and perfect Word of God which states that homosexuality is a sin. I believe that God is the Creator of all things and that I am a part of His creation. (Continued…)

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