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		<title>Celebrate Chris Glaser &amp; The Lazarus Project &#8211; Sunday, May 17 @ 3pm</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The author of many groundbreaking works including Uncommon Calling - A Gay Christian's Struggle to Serve the Church and Coming Out as Sacrament, Chris is one of the most prophetic voices in LBGTQ theology and spirituality today.

Come celebrate Chris' ongoing ministry and the reception of the Glaser/Lazarus Project Archives into the Center for Lesbian &#038; Gay Studies (CLGS) Archives at Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, CA.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The author of many groundbreaking works including <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Uncommon Calling &#8211; A Gay Christian&#8217;s Struggle to Serve the Church</span> and <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Coming Out as Sacrament</span>, Chris is one of the most prophetic voices in LBGTQ theology and spirituality today.</p>
<p>Come celebrate Chris&#8217; ongoing ministry and the reception of the Glaser/Lazarus Project Archives into the Center for Lesbian &amp; Gay Studies (CLGS) Archives at Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, CA.</p>
<p><strong>Sunday, 17 May 2009<br />
3 PM to 5 PM<br />
West Hollywood Presbyterian Church<br />
7350 West Sunset Blvd<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90046</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>Featured Speakers</strong><br />
Chris Glaser<br />
Linda Culbertson<br />
Jim Mitulski<br />
Dan Smith<br />
Janie Spahr</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">SPONSORED BY THE CENTER FOR LESBIAN &amp; GAY STUDIES IN RELIGION AND MINISTRY (CLGS) AT PACIFIC SCHOOL OF RELIGION, BERKELEY, CA<br />
<a href="http://WWW.CLGS.ORG">WWW.CLGS.ORG</a></p>
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		<title>4/26/09: After the Resurrection: A Family of New Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our Scripture reading for this for this Sunday is Luke 7: 36-50. It is the story of a woman who crashed a dinner party Jesus was attending at the house of Simon, the Pharisee. We don't know this interesting gal's name - she is only described as "a woman in the city, who was a sinner." I suspect, since Simon was a Pharisee, the dinner was somewhat dull. Imagine being invited to a party at the pastor's house. Need I say more? But this unnamed woman surely livens things up a bit. Let's see, she washes Jesus' feet with her tears, dries them with her hair, and then kisses his feet before anointing them with perfume. Don't ever think the Bible is boring. Simon is not happy one bit. Disgusted, he grumbles under his breath, "If Jesus really was a prophet, he would have known what type of woman was touching him." Either Jesus is not a prophet, or there is something lacking in the way Simon perceives this woman. Simon is seeing but he is not really seeing. All he can see is a sinner. But when Jesus looks at this woman, he really sees her.So Jesus speaks up and tells Simon a parable:]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>~ This Sunday&#8217;s Music ~</strong></span></h2>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Come, Now is the Time to Worship&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Here I am To Worship&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Holy Spirit Rain Down&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Reign in Me&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;All Are Welcome&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;You&#8217;re the Source&#8221;<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>~For Reflection~</strong></span></h2>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">Kobie&#8217;s sermon:  Tattoos &amp; Pearls Dining Together</h3>
<p>Our Scripture reading for this for this Sunday is Luke 7: 36-50. It is the story of a woman who crashed a dinner party Jesus was attending at the house of Simon, the Pharisee. We don&#8217;t know this interesting gal&#8217;s name &#8211; she is only described as &#8220;a woman in the city, who was a sinner.&#8221; I suspect, since Simon was a Pharisee, the dinner was somewhat dull. Imagine being invited to a party at the pastor&#8217;s house. Need I say more? But this unnamed woman surely livens things up a bit. Let&#8217;s see, she washes Jesus&#8217; feet with her tears, dries them with her hair, and then kisses his feet before anointing them with perfume. Don&#8217;t ever think the Bible is boring. Simon is not happy one bit. Disgusted, he grumbles under his breath, &#8220;If Jesus really was a prophet, he would have known what type of woman was touching him.&#8221; Either Jesus is not a prophet, or there is something lacking in the way Simon perceives this woman. Simon is seeing but he is not really seeing. All he can see is a sinner. But when Jesus looks at this woman, he really sees her.So Jesus speaks up and tells Simon a parable:<br />
&#8220;A certain creditor had two debtors; one owed five hundred denarii, and the other fifty. When they could not pay, he canceled the debts for both of them. Now which of them will love him more?&#8221; Simon answered, &#8220;I suppose the one for whom he canceled the greater debt.&#8221; And Jesus said to him, &#8220;You have judged rightly.&#8221; (verses 41-43)</p>
<p>Simon easily gets the point of the parable, but does he really get it?  So Jesus turns to him and asks: &#8220;Do you see this woman?&#8221; (verse 44)  Do you really see this woman? All Simon could see was a sinner, but Jesus saw somebody who showed loved because she has received forgiveness. The text does not tell when or how it happened, just that it did and it liberated her. It set her free to show love. &#8220;I tell you, her sins, which were many, have been forgiven; hence she has shown great love&#8221; (verse 47).    It enabled her to do the very thing Simon did not and could not do for Jesus. She extended the hospitality towards Jesus that Simon withheld: water for his feet, a kiss of welcome, and an anointing for someone coming in from a journey exposed to the dust and heat of the day.</p>
<p>The story ends with Jesus blessing the woman and saying to her; &#8220;Your faith has saved you; go in peace.&#8221; But where can she go now, now that she has been set free of her former life?</p>
<p>During his ministry on earth, Jesus gathered around him a new family, a new community, a new family of God. To be invited to sit around his table does not depend on blood relation, or status, or money, or education, or race, or so-called respectability, or whatever superficial boundaries we as humans erect to keep others different from ourselves out.  No, all are welcomed around this table. What this unnamed women in Luke needs is a community of forgiven and forgiving sinners. This story calls for a church that would say to this unnamed woman: &#8220;You are welcome here.&#8221;</p>
<p>We regularly gather on Sundays around Jesus&#8217; table. We, who were formerly strangers, have come from our homes, our apartments, our shelters, our streets, and are drawn in close and made into one family, the family of God. A family of new life. Simon, the Pharisee, could not really see the woman, so he distanced himself from her. Jesus really saw this unnamed woman, and it caused him to move towards her with forgiveness and love, and a blessing of peace. What kind of church are we striving to be? Are we a family of new life? A place where one adorned with tattoos, and another adorned with pearls can sit next to one another in the pew, and break bread together?</p>
<p>Blessings,<br />
Kobie</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>~This Sunday&#8217;s Scriptures~</strong></span></h2>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">Luke 7: 36-50</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>The woman who washes Jesus&#8217; feet with her tears, dries them with her hair, and then anoints them.</em></p>
<p>One of the Pharisees invited Jesus for dinner. Jesus went to his house and reclined at the table. And a woman in the city, who was a sinner, came to the house. She had learned that Jesus was dining with the Pharisee, so she brought with her an alabaster jar of perfumed oil. She stood behind Jesus, crying, and her tears fell on his feet.  Then she dried his feet with her hair, kissed them, and anointed them with the oil.</p>
<p>Now when the Pharisee who had invited Jesus saw this, he said to himself, &#8220;If this man was the Prophet, he&#8217;d know who this woman is that is touching him, and what a low reputation she has.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jesus spoke up and said to him, &#8220;Simon, I have something to say to you.&#8221;  &#8220;Tell me Teacher,&#8221; he said.  &#8220;Two people owed money to a creditor. One owed the creditor the equivalent of two years&#8217; wages; the other, two months&#8217; wages. Both were unable to pay, so the creditor wrote off both debts.  Which of them was more grateful to the moneylender?&#8221; Simon answered, &#8220;I suppose the one who owed more.&#8221;  And Jesus said, &#8220;You are right.&#8221;</p>
<p>Turning to the woman, he said to Simon, &#8220;Do you see this woman? I came into your house and you gave me no water to wash my feet, but she has washed them with her tears and dried them with her hair.  You gave me no kiss of greeting, but she covered my feet with kisses. You didn&#8217;t anoint my head with oil, but she anointed my feet with oil.</p>
<p>For this reason, I tell you, her sins, which were many, have been forgiven &#8211; see how much she loves me. But the one who is forgiven little, loves little.&#8221;</p>
<p>Then Jesus said to the woman, &#8220;Your sins are forgiven.&#8221; Those also reclining at the table began to ask among themselves, &#8220;Who is this who even forgives sins?&#8221; Meanwhile Jesus said to the woman, &#8220;Your faith has saved you. Go in peace.&#8221;</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>~ Announcements ~</strong></span></h2>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Only Love Can Overcome Fear!</strong></p>
<p>You may have seen the fear-filled commercial that the &#8220;National Organization of Marriage&#8221; is airing.</p>
<p>Well, our community has created a response in kind! Rev Susan Russell and Rabbi Denise Eger are among the Real People featured in this new You Tube commercial.</p>
<p>Click here to see our community&#8217;s response!</p>
<p>Check it out, then spread the word!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s Awesome!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Creating a Family:<br />
A Half-Day Conference for Prospective LGBT Parents</strong></p>
<p>Thinking about starting a family but don&#8217;t know where to start? Learn about the various ways to create a family through intensive workshops on adoption and foster care, insemination and surrogacy. Get your questions answered by experts in the field of LGBT family creation and leave with resources that will help guide you on your journey to parenthood.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">THIS Saturday, April 25<br />
8:30-11:45 a.m.<br />
L.A. Gay &amp; Lesbian Center<br />
The Village at Ed Gould Plaza<br />
1125 N. McCadden Place<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90038</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">To RSVP<br />
please call Amanda at 323-860-7320<br />
or send e-mail to Family Services<br />
For more info, <a href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102560412742&amp;s=325&amp;e=001_45NY-xtZkoJfUekMCeVwisMsZZ8pOmBkLLF4YKb4uL0MzlxQKYod--bs5L4gAVunL1d_vHeUUj02rYwSkXYlyQ1GUmT8VdjmThxwoZp3A4kDYLkeaqNzSYZ-s04z_7xwRKBUSiWAHShbSJ_CpSh9c0Pw5CKXLbtvfuYmX8Q2WFathIKsM0ng9LjFvY59bCiNMexctTX920=">click here to view the event flyer</a>.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>~Bible Study~</strong></span></h2>
<p>Our Bible Study will meet again on Sunday, May 3rd at 9:30 in Kobie&#8217;s office.  This is an &#8220;open&#8221; group; each week&#8217;s lesson stands alone, so you needn&#8217;t stay away, just because you missed the last one!  Students&#8217; choice!  We only have 2 more Bible Studies with Kobie, so she&#8217;s asking for suggestions of passages we would particularly like to look at.  She will choose among our requests.</p>
<p>CHECK IT OUT!  This is not your uncle&#8217;s Bible Study!!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Celebrate Chris Glaser Pioneer of LGBTQ Theology<br />
&amp; The Lazarus Project a 30-year ministry among LGBTQ people</strong></p>
<p>The author of many groundbreaking works including Uncommon Calling &#8211; A Gay Christian&#8217;s Struggle to Serve the Church and Coming Out as Sacrament, Chris is one of the most prophetic voices in LBGTQ theology and spirituality today.</p>
<p>Come celebrate Chris&#8217; ongoing ministry and the reception of the Glaser/Lazarus Project Archives into the CLGS Archives.</p>
<p><strong>Featured Speakers</strong><br />
Chris Glaser<br />
Linda Culbertson<br />
Jim Mitulski<br />
Dan Smith<br />
Janie Spahr</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>Sunday, 17 May 2009<br />
3 PM to 5 PM<br />
West Hollywood Presbyterian Church<br />
7350 West Sunset Blvd<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90046</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">SPONSORED BY THE CENTER FOR LESBIAN &amp; GAY STUDIES IN RELIGION AND MINISTRY (CLGS) AT PACIFIC SCHOOL OF RELIGION, BERKELEY, CA<br />
<a href="http://WWW.CLGS.ORG">WWW.CLGS.ORG</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>The California Church IMPACT Ballot Guide<br />
for the May 19 Special Election is Now Online</strong></p>
<p>Dear Friends:<br />
California Church IMPACT has its May 19 Special Election ballot guide online.  In light of several factors &#8211; the persistent structural budget problems; the existence of several billion dollars to be gleaned from additional taxes already in the budget for the remainder of this year and the next, and the receipt of many billions for basic social programs from the federal economic stimulus, CA Church Impact has recommended voting &#8220;NO&#8221; on all measures.</p>
<p>To access the online version, please <a href="http://http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102560412742&amp;s=325&amp;e=001_45NY-xtZkoCFCV56v4Xd4QONbccKpTMQCv0Py-7Z4YRgANDN3vhtW9v2RYAR3tDd8-rwOomavZOIPy_hsBZMykBP0Zl2vag4d0S20R6tcFTQA-3BmTERydg4Gab9kCqPG1hMgYibfZsNAaGSLr7ug==">click here</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>~ Face Book Group ~</strong></p>
<p>In order to facilitate discussion and provide a means of sharing articles, links and ideas among us, we have started a Face Book group for our Bible Study.  The group is only open to WHPC members &amp; friends, so let Laurie or Kobie know if you&#8217;re interested in joining &amp; we&#8217;ll send you an invite.</p>
<p>(Yes, you do have to be on Face Book before you can join this group, but you do NOT have to have come to the actual Bible Study!)</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Parking:  &#8220;Sunset on Sundays!&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Though we are blessed with an off street parking lot, there are only 25 spaces and that includes the 8 tandem parking spots!  We&#8217;d like to save some of those spaces for first time worshippers who tend to come right at 11 am or a little after.  On Sundays there is no time restriction or limitation for parking on Sunset.</p>
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		<title>4/19/09: Belonging to a Family of New Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine being buried alive in a tomb?  In the time before "modern medicine," that actually happened!  People were buried alive!  Fingernail marks have been found on the interiors of numerous coffins signifying that the person who was buried was actually buried alive!!!  The custom of holding a "wake" was originally not an excuse to drown your sorrow in alcohol, but actually came from the need to have someone present with one who "had died" to see if there were any signs of them "awakening."]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: center;"><em><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>~ This Sunday&#8217;s Music ~</strong></span></em></h2>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;This is the Day!&#8221;<br />
With Brian Blanchard, Trumpet</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble?&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Open the Eyes of My Heart, God&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Reign in Me&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Abundant Life&#8221;<br />
With Brian Blanchard, Trumpet</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Send Us Forth&#8221;</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><em><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>~For Reflection~</strong></span></em></h2>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Dan&#8217;s sermon: &#8220;Setting One Another Free&#8221;</strong></h3>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong> And Jesus said to all those gathered: &#8220;unbind him, and let him go!&#8221;</strong></h3>
<p>Imagine being buried alive in a tomb?  In the time before &#8220;modern medicine,&#8221; that actually happened!  People were buried alive!  Fingernail marks have been found on the interiors of numerous coffins signifying that the person who was buried was actually buried alive!!!  The custom of holding a &#8220;wake&#8221; was originally not an excuse to drown your sorrow in alcohol, but actually came from the need to have someone present with one who &#8220;had died&#8221; to see if there were any signs of them &#8220;awakening.&#8221;</p>
<p>Today it would be pretty difficult to bury someone alive but I am ever so aware that it is oftentimes easier to be buried that it is to rise up into new life.  Sometimes we bury ourselves by locking ourselves in the past, but always seeking &#8220;the safe&#8221; or that which is &#8220;comfortable&#8221; instead of taking risks or challenging ourselves.  Sometimes we let our own insecurities or past hurts bury us with guilt or immobilize us from moving on.  And sometimes church or society buries us.</p>
<p>For 30 years, from 1977-2007 we hosted a ministry project here at church called &#8220;The Lazarus Project.&#8221;  The Lazarus Project was a ministry of education, reconciliation and advocacy on behalf of and for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Christians.  The ministry of the project was based on the Gospel for this Sunday &#8211; the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead.</p>
<p>In this story, Jesus, Mary, Martha and Lazarus function as a family.  Whenever Jesus was in Bethany (which was a town near Jerusalem) Jesus stayed with Lazarus, Mary and Martha. Together with Jesus, they became what we today would call &#8220;a family of choice.&#8221;  In this story, Lazarus dies and as soon as word reached Jesus, Jesus came to be with his family.  Jesus is deeply moved by Lazarus&#8217; death and Mary and Martha&#8217;s grief.  His response has gone down in history as &#8220;the shortest verse in the Bible&#8221; and one of the most profound.  The gospel says, &#8220;Jesus wept.&#8221;</p>
<p>But then the story takes a most interesting turn.  Jesus went to the tomb and asked those who had gathered to mourn, to instead take away the stone that sealed the tomb.  With a loud voice, Jesus shouted: &#8220;Lazarus, come out!&#8221;  The dead man came out, his hands and feet bound with bandages, and his face wrapped with a cloth.  Jesus said to them, &#8220;Unbind him, and let him go.&#8221;</p>
<p>The reason Lazarus became &#8220;the patron saint&#8221; of our ministry project with, and on behalf of, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people is obvious.  It was the call to &#8220;come out&#8221; of the tomb of shame and fear, to come out of the tomb of religious and social oppression, and live the fullness of life.  That message is not only for GLBT persons, but for everyone.  But what is often missed in this story is that it is not just about Jesus and Lazarus.  It is about &#8220;all of us together.&#8221;  The Community that gathered is &#8220;called&#8221; to &#8220;take away the stone&#8221; and &#8220;unbind Lazarus and let him go!&#8221;</p>
<p>In the next few weeks, Kobie and I will be focusing our worship services on the communal invitation and responsibility to be a family of NEW LIFE with and for one another.  We need to belong to a family that embraces new life to set one another free from all that &#8220;binds us or holds us back.&#8221;</p>
<p>This Sunday as we &#8220;look&#8221; at this story we&#8217;ll also be looking at our dear friend, artist John August Swanson&#8217;s painting, &#8220;Take Away the Stone.&#8221;  John is the artist whose work is on the outside wall and front wall of our sanctuary!  In his own reflection on his artistic creation, John wrote:</p>
<p>One can see parallels between the constriction of the bindings that covered Lazarus in the tomb and our tendency to narrow our vision of life. It is important to be called out of the tomb, to be liberated, to be alive. As H.G. Wells wrote, &#8220;We must not allow the clock and the calendar to blind us to the fact that each moment of life is a miracle and a mystery.&#8221; We spend too much of our lives just plodding along day after day, with no sense of meaning or purpose, no capacity to respond to all that degrades and destroys life.</p>
<p>The story of Lazarus challenges us to listen for that voice that breaks into the cruel silence of this world. It says to all creation, &#8220;Come alive again!&#8221; saying, &#8220;It&#8217;s not too late. Come out. And leave the tomb behind.&#8221; Leave behind the fear of death and defeat, leave behind the fear of life and change. Let us join together and unbind one another through acts of compassion, justice and peace, so that we are all set free to live and share the miracles and mysteries that life offers us all.</p>
<p>And it is the voice of one who loves us that gives us the strength and courage to come forth and live again.<br />
~ John August Swanson, December, 2005</p>
<p>Easter Blessings, Dan</p>
<p><strong>~This Sunday&#8217;s Scriptures~</strong></p>
<p>John 11:  17-45<br />
Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead.</p>
<p>Now when Jesus came, he found that Lazarus had already been in the tomb four days.  Lazarus was the brother of Mary and Martha with whom Jesus stayed when in the town of Bethany.  Bethany was near Jerusalem, about two miles off, and many of the town&#8217;s women had come to Martha and Mary to console them concerning their brother (as was their religious custom).</p>
<p>When Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went and met him, while Mary sat in the house.  Martha said to Jesus, &#8220;If you had been here, my brother would not have died. And even now I know that whatever you ask from God, God will give you.&#8221;  Jesus said to her, &#8220;Your brother will rise again.&#8221;  Martha replied, &#8220;I know that he will rise again in the resurrection at the last day.&#8221;  Jesus said to her, &#8220;I am the resurrection and the life; those who believe in me, though they die, they shall live, and whoever lives and believes in me shall never die.  Do you believe this?&#8221;  Martha said to Jesus, &#8220;Yes, I believe that you are the Christ, the Child of God, the one who is coming into the world.&#8221;</p>
<p>When Martha had said this, she went and called her sister Mary, saying quietly, &#8220;The Teacher is here and is calling for you.&#8221;  And when Mary heard it, she rose quickly and went to Jesus.  Now Jesus had not yet come to the village, but was still in the place where Martha had met him.  When the women, who were with her in the house, consoling her, saw Mary rise quickly and go out, they followed her, supposing that she was going to the tomb to weep there.  Then Mary, when she came and saw Jesus, fell at his feet, and said, &#8220;If you had been here, my bother would not have died.&#8221;  When Jesus saw her weeping, and those who came with her also weeping, he was indignant in spirit and troubled, and said, &#8220;Where have you laid Lazarus?&#8221; They answered, &#8220;Come and see.&#8221;  Jesus wept.  Those who were with them said, &#8220;See how Jesus loved Lazarus!&#8221;</p>
<p>Then Jesus came to the tomb; it was a cave, and a stone lay upon it.  Jesus said, &#8220;Take away the stone.&#8221;  Martha, the sister of the one who had died, said to Jesus, &#8220;By this time there will be an odor, for Lazarus has been dead four days.&#8221;  Jesus said to her, &#8220;Did I not tell you that if you would believe you would see the glory of God?&#8221;  So they took away the stone.  And Jesus looked up and said, &#8220;God, I thank you that you have heard me.&#8221;  Having said this, Jesus cried with a loud voice, &#8220;Lazarus, come out.&#8221;  The dead man came out, his hands and feet bound with bandages, and his face wrapped with a cloth.  Jesus said to them, &#8220;Unbind him, and let him go.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>~ Announcements ~</strong><br />
20th Annual GLAAD Media Awards<br />
Honoring Bishop Robinson<br />
THIS Saturday, April 18, 7pm</p>
<p>The Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) will award outstanding representations of the LGBT community in news and entertainment media at the 20th Annual GLAAD Media Awards.</p>
<p>Openly gay Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson will receive the Stephen F. Kolzak Award for his work to raise visibility for LGBT-inclusive voices of faith.  Comedian Kathy Griffin and the cast and creator of The L Word will also receive Special Honors.</p>
<p>Join host Miss Coco Peru and special guests including Jessica Alba, Dustin Lance Black, Ellen DeGeneres &amp; Portia de Rossi, Teri Hatcher, Cleve Jones, T.R. Knight, Megan Mullally, George Takei and Gus Van Sant to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the GLAAD Media Awards!</p>
<p>April 18, 2009. 7:00pm-9:00pm<br />
Nokia Theater at LA Live<br />
777 Chick Hearn Court, Los Angeles, CA 90015.<br />
Tickets $50</p>
<p>For more information<br />
call (877-519-7904).<br />
Visit GLAAD for a list of nominees, guests and ticket information.</p>
<p><strong>~ Sack Lunch Packing ~</strong><br />
We have been giving out approximately TWICE as many lunches this year as we did at this time last year. As a result, we need to pack them twice as often. So yes, it&#8217;s time again!  If you can come a little early for worship THIS Sunday, April 19th, you can help with this important ministry to the hungry people in our neighborhood.<br />
They greatly appreciate this service!</p>
<p><strong>~ Bible Study ~</strong></p>
<p>Our Bible Study will meet again THIS Sunday, April 19th at 9:30 in Kobie&#8217;s office.  This is an &#8220;open&#8221; group; each week&#8217;s lesson stands alone, so you needn&#8217;t stay away, just because you missed the last one!  We will be looking at the story of the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11:1-9.</p>
<p>CHECK IT OUT! This is not your mama&#8217;s Bible Study!!<br />
Creating a Family:<br />
A Half-Day Conference<br />
for Prospective LGBT Parents</p>
<p>Thinking about starting a family but don&#8217;t know where to start? Learn about the various ways to create a family through intensive workshops on adoption and foster care, insemination and surrogacy. Get your questions answered by experts in the field of LGBT family creation and leave with resources that will help guide you on your journey to parenthood.</p>
<p>Saturday, April 25<br />
8:30-11:45 a.m.<br />
L.A. Gay &amp; Lesbian Center<br />
The Village at Ed Gould Plaza<br />
1125 N. McCadden Place<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90038</p>
<p>To RSVP<br />
please call Amanda at 323-860-7320<br />
or send e-mail to Family Services<br />
For more info, click here to view the event flyer.</p>
<p>The California Church IMPACT Ballot Guide<br />
for the May 19 Special Election is Now Online</p>
<p>Dear Friends:<br />
California Church IMPACT has its May 19 Special Election ballot guide online.  In light of several factors &#8211; the persistent structural budget problems; the existence of several billion dollars to be gleaned from additional taxes already in the budget for the remainder of this year and the next, and the receipt of many billions for basic social programs from the federal economic stimulus, CA Church Impact has recommended voting &#8220;NO&#8221; on all measures.</p>
<p>To access the online version, please click <a href="http://www.calchurches.org/2-Ballot-Recommendation.htm">here</a>.</p>
<p>Celebrate<br />
Chris Glaser<br />
Pioneer of LGBTQ Theology<br />
&amp; The Lazarus Project<br />
a 30-year ministry among LGBTQ people</p>
<p>The author of many groundbreaking works including Uncommon Calling &#8211; A Gay Christian&#8217;s Struggle to Serve the Church and Coming Out as Sacrament, Chris is one of the most prophetic voices in LBGTQ theology and spirituality today.</p>
<p>Come celebrate Chris&#8217; ongoing ministry and the reception of the Glaser/Lazarus Project Archives into the CLGS Archives.</p>
<p>Featured Speakers<br />
Chris Glaser<br />
Linda Culbertson<br />
Jim Mitulski<br />
Dan Smith<br />
Janie Spahr</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHPC inspires me with its unapologetic diversity - lesbian couples and their kids, gay couples and their kids, and straight families, too, along with single straight people and single gay people and transgendered people, not to mention people of every color and age &#8211; ALL children of God worshipping together.  Every Sunday, I get a glimpse of a God [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[I first came to WHPC in the early 90s, and I&#8217;ve seen it change and grow&#8211;but from the very first it&#8217;s been a place of love and acceptance and welcoming.  I always knew it was a place where I would find love and support.  Now my daughter Emma is part of the church [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I first moved to California, I was looking for a church that would not only be welcoming but also give me the same vibes as my own church growing up.  After trying several churches this one finally gave me the nostalgic feeling I yearned for from my younger days and everyone was welcoming.  It [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sean and I were looking for a place to practice our faith.  In my search I looked up WHPC through a gay men’s support group that meets there weekly.   We attended once and since then it has been great.  Now, this is what we have to say about WHPC:  It is a place that accepts, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sean and I were looking for a place to practice our faith.  In my search I looked up WHPC through a gay men’s support group that meets there weekly.   We attended once and since then it has been great.  Now, this is what we have to say about WHPC:  It is a place that accepts, loves and welcomes our family as well as ourselves for who we are as individuals. We are able to worship and see more examples of gay and lesbian families. It is a positive community of love and faith.</p>
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		<title>Tracy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I initially visited WHPC with my partner as part of our search for a church home.  We ended our search immediately because we knew we had found a special place.  It&#8217;s been three years of wonderful Fellowship and learning.  We look forward to many more years of spiritual growth at WHPC
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		<title>Jon &amp; Henry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Worshiping at WHPC has helped rid me of the desire to give in to my addictions, and instead has helped me find the courage to nurture what is good for me, like my relationship with my partner and friends.  WHPC is helping me to build a stronger foundation for the man that God wants me to be.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Worshiping at WHPC has helped rid me of the desire to give in to my addictions, and instead has helped me find the courage to nurture what is good for me, like my relationship with my partner and friends.  WHPC is helping me to build a stronger foundation for the man that God wants me to be.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I landed in WHPC I not only felt welcomed, but I felt at home and closer than ever to God! Being able to share my gifts with the community fills my soul with joy and satisfaction.  I&#8217;m proud to be part of this church and thanks to Mark, our Pianist, every Sunday I feel [...]]]></description>
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