Welcome to the Lesbian & Gay Christian Movement

All the world's major religions are faced with having to come to terms with a modern understanding of homosexuality. The place of gay and lesbian people in the life of the Church is currently Christianity's most divisive issue. Confronting homophobia is its greatest challenge. The Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement is proclaiming a basic Christian truth. It is working for the very love and freedom that Christ brings to his people through his life, death and resurrection. LGCM is working for love, for peace, for justice, and for the promotion of the Christian faith especially within the LGBT community.
Challenge 35 - Our shared Future Faith & Sexuality Education Resource All God's Children Magazine
  1. Multi-faith Conference investigates faith, homophobia and human rights

    19 February 2007

    Delegates ‘deplore’ religious prejudice

    Call for a united response across the whole community against discrimination and to promote human rights

    LONDON – 19 February 2007 “We deplore the internalised homophobia within religious institutions that fails to confront prejudice and hate. We encourage and support those faith organisations, which express their commitment to diversity and equality in practice and policy. We believe that full civil rights for LGBT individuals are not only consistent with the right to religious freedom, but are rooted in the best and fundamental teachings of all major faiths; love, justice, compassion, and mercy, such values being shared by all who seek the common good.” (more…)



  2. Dar es Salaam Anglican Primates Meeting

    On Monday 19th February 2007 the Primates (key Archbishops and Presiding Bishops) of the Anglican Communion will conclude their meeting in Dar es Salaam, East Africa . (more…)



  3. Homophobia and Human Rights Conference – Saturday 17 February

    17 February 2007

    A unique and ground-breaking conference takes place all day on Saturday 17 February in London’s thriving East End melting pot dealing with Faith, Homophobia and Human Rights. (more…)