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March 18, 2010 - Issue 367 |
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Jamaica’s Gay Underground Christians |
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Sometime
in the late hours of Saturday night the call will come in. Philbert
(not his real name) like many of his Christian lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and queer (LGBTQ) buddies wait anxiously for the call in order
to know the time and place of the van pickup, and where it�ll drop them
off to a safe and secluded place for Sunday worship. Last week�s worship
service was in Montego Bay, just 50 miles from Negril�s Grand Lido, one of the flagship resorts in Every Sunday Philbert and his friends have to worship in a different space. 67. �My experience as a gay man living in When In 2005 a gay man was harassed at the beach, and a mob pursued him. To avoid the homophobic wrath of the mob he ran into the sea and drowned. In 2007 a pastor�s church was attacked by an angry mob on Easter Sunday because of the presence of people accused of being homosexuals were at a funeral service he performed earlier in the week. And in November 2008, Rev. Richard Johnson, one of the leading Anglican priests on the island, was found nude and stabbed 25 times, in the rectory of St. Jude�s Anglican Church in Kingston, because he was thought to be gay. Homophobia is so intense in Jamaica and goes unchallenged that people who speculate about who�s LGBTQ, can easily plot to kill them, and unabashedly announce their intent with impunity, because the police won�t protect Jamaica�s LGBTQ citizens from mob led murders and violence; they instead incite the country�s homophobic frenzy by either being present and inactive during these assaults or by following and watching them all the time. In 2010 nothing has changed. So when the van arrives on Sunday morning before the island has risen, Philbert and friends stealthy pack into it and off they go. Jamaican LGBTQ Christians welcomes MCC�s outreach ministry to them, but the church is viewed by many of the islanders as an abomination. In a letter to the editor of the �Jamaica Observer�
titled, �
The Reverend Elder Nancy Wilson is unquestionably
a woman of God, and was the first pastor of MCC, In April 2008, Cambridge City Councilor Ken Reeves,
the son of Jamaican immigrants, traveled to But in a country with no federal hate crime bill, police enforcement and church to protect LGBTQ Jamaicans solutions can�t be found. So in the meantime, Philbert and his friends wait anxiously for the call on Saturday night to be told where their sacred space will be. And when the van arrives on Sunday morning before the island has risen Philbert and friends stealthy pack into it and off they go. BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board member, the Rev. Irene Monroe, is a religion columnist, theologian, and public speaker. She is the Coordinator of the African�American Roundtable of the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry (CLGS) at the Pacific School of Religion. A native of Brooklyn, Rev. Monroe is a graduate from Wellesley College and Union Theological Seminary at Columbia University, and served as a pastor at an African�American church before coming to Harvard Divinity School for her doctorate as a Ford Fellow. She was recently named to MSNBC�s list of 10 Black Women You Should Know. Reverend Monroe is the author of Let Your Light Shine Like a Rainbow Always: Meditations on Bible Prayers for Not�So�Everyday Moments. As an African�American feminist theologian, she speaks for a sector of society that is frequently invisible. Her website is irenemonroe.com. Click here to contact the Rev. Monroe. |
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