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St. John's Metropolitan Community Church

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Status
  
Active

Founded
  
1976

Phone
  
+1 919-834-2611

Location
  
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Affiliation
  
Metropolitan Community Church

Address
  
622 Maywood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27603, USA

Similar
  
Pullen Memorial Baptist C, Hillyer Memorial Christian, Lincoln Community Health C, First Baptist Church

St john s metropolitan community church top 12 facts


St. John's Metropolitan Community Church is a Christian church catering to the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) population in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. The church is a member congregation of the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC), a worldwide fellowship of LGBT-affirming churches. St. John's is also affiliated with the North Carolina Council of Churches and the Raleigh Religious Network for Lesbian and Gay Equality (RRNLGE). The church located on South Glenwood Avenue in downtown Raleigh.

St. John's was founded by Willie White and his partner Robert Pace in February 1976. In June of that year, members of St. John's voted to affiliate with the MCC denomination. The following year St. John's members began holding church services at the Community United Church of Christ and continued to use that facility for 17 years. In 1981 White became the faculty advisor for the Gay and Lesbian Christian Alliance (GLCA) at North Carolina State University, now part of the LGBT Services organization.

The second pastor of St. John's was June Norris, the first heterosexual woman to be ordained by the MCC. Norris served the church from 1981 to 1988, participating in NC Pride and testifying before Raleigh City Council in regards to nondiscrimination clauses. The third pastor, Wayne Lindsey, led St. John's purchase of the current church building on South Glenwood Avenue. During this time, the church became active with the RRNLGE and joined the North Carolina chapter of the Council of Churches. Lindsey, who pastored from 1988 to 2001, was an outspoken advocate for LGBT rights in North Carolina. In July 2001, the church's current pastor Belva Y. Boone became the first African American pastor of St. John's. The church is involved with local LGBT events, such as NC Pride, Drag Bingo, and AIDS awareness.

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