LGBTQIA Welcoming Congregation
Unitarian Universalism is very supportive of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA) people and their families, and has officially welcomed this community since 1970. We believe that our first principle, respecting “the inherent worth and dignity of every person,” applies equally to people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. If you would like to contact the Welcoming Congregation Ministry at BBUUC, you can reach them at lgbtq_welcoming@bbuuc.org.
First launched in 1990, the Welcoming Congregation Program grew out of an understanding that widespread prejudices and ignorance about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA) people existed within Unitarian Universalism, which resulted in the exclusion of LGBTQIA people from our congregations. This volunteer program was developed for Unitarian Universalist congregations that want to take intentional steps to become more welcoming and inclusive of people with marginalized sexual orientations and gender identities.
BBUUC took several years to incorporate education, congregational life, and community outreach focused on LGBTQIA issues, and was awarded recognition as an official Welcoming Congregation in 2009 after meeting the requirements and voting unanimously to affirm this designation.
Today, 66% of U.S. Unitarian Universalist (UU) congregations and 94% of Canadian UU congregations are recognized as Welcoming Congregations. The program is supported by LGBTQIA Ministries. Check out the UUA website for more information: http://www.uua.org/lgbtq/index.shtml.
BBUUC has now transformed the achievements of the Welcoming Congregation Program into a Ministry that is part of the fabric of our congregation. The Welcoming Congregation Ministry is tasked with building relationships and fostering awareness of LGBTQIA life, culture, and families with activities that encourage acceptance of, understanding of, and respect for LGBTQIA identity in oneself and others.
Our Welcoming Congregation Ministry has led us in participation in the Jacksonville Gay Pride Parade and Festival events for several years. We have been involved in state government lobbying/meeting events in Tallahassee and also bring our message of inclusion to other events throughout the community. The Ministry is also focused on increasing awareness of our congregation along with a warm invitation of welcome to our local LGBTQIA community for those who might find a good match with our spiritual community. Volunteers who work in this Ministry are also tasked with making sure that LGBTQIA sensitivities are maintained within the church, throughout worship, celebrations, programs, governance, social affairs, and activities.