In a Time of Transition

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by Reverend David Weekley     The most significant recent change in my life was the decision to leave local church ministry and Portland, Oregon to return to Boston University School of Theology and Boston, Massachusetts. This decision affected not only … Continue reading

Hung Jury at the Massachusetts State House

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Published at http://interfaithcoalition.blogspot.com on January 18, 2013 New Book – “Hung Jury: Testimonies of Genital Surgery by Transsexual Men” – editor Trystan Theosophus Cotten Pictured are ICTE’s Rev. David Weekley and Deborah Weekley, outside of the Massachusetts Statehouse on Action Day for Transgender Equal … Continue reading

Employment Non-Discrimination is a Spiritual and Human Rights Issue

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by Reverend David Weekley The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) was first introduced in the 103rd Congress as S.2238 in 1994. This act would protect employees from job discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. The Senate and Human Resources Committee … Continue reading

Being the Spouse of a Trans Clergy Man

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As part of Transgender Awareness Week 2012, GLAAD.org published a guest blog post written by Deborah Weekley, wife of Reverend David Weekley. In Being the Spouse of a Trans Clergy Man, Deborah shares her thoughts, hopes and concerns about a … Continue reading

Integrity Produces Groundbreaking Documentary On Transgender Issues

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Documentary: “‘Out of the Box’” puts the “T” in LGBT by celebrating the work and witness of the transgender community.” Continue reading

After the Long Silence in BU Focus

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It’s an honor to be featured in the Winter 2012 Focus magazine, published by my alma mater, Boston University School of Theology. Continue reading

Who Is My Neighbor? in Flashnet

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The Good Samaritan, being a transgender man, and a struggle we all face …

Read more in the latest issue of Flashnet. Continue reading

Will You Sign the Common Witness?

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I love my Wesleyan tradition of warmed heart, enlightened mind, and extended hand. Will you sign the Common Witness? http://gc12.org/sign/ Continue reading