LGBTQIA+ Ministry

LGBTQIA+ Ministry
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) celebrates the gifts of all gender identities and sexual orientations in the life of the church and affirms the full dignity and humanity of all people.
According to the 223rd General Assembly, “Standing in the conviction that all people are created in the image of God and that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is good news for all people, [the General Assembly] affirms its commitment to the full welcome, acceptance, and inclusion of transgender people, people who identify as gender non-binary, and people of all gender identities within the full life of the church and the world. […] The assembly affirms the church’s obligation to stand for the right of people of all gender identities to live free from discrimination, violence, and every form of injustice.”
The General Assembly has also established the Advocacy Committee for LGBTQIA+ Equity, which focuses on promoting and ensuring equal rights and opportunities for LGBTQIA+ individuals. Advocacy committees within the denomination serve as a mechanism for accountability and prophetic witness. Together with ministry areas such as Women and Gender Justice, the advocacy committee seeks to address and rectify injustices faced by LGBTQIA+ groups and other groups historically marginalized and silenced due to oppressive power structures perpetuated by human sinfulness.
In this 3-part series, learn about the decades-long fight for LGBTQIA+ inclusion in the PC(USA). Click the Part links below to access resource pages, including links to the historic voices, moments, and actions featured in each video.
Part 1: David Sindt and other LGBTQIA+ Presbyterians' calls to ministry during the 1970s
Part 2: After Sindt's question to the General Assembly ("Is Anyone Else Out There Gay?"), gay and straight Presbyterians worked for the rights of LGBTQIA+ people
Part 3: (Late June 2025 release)