Love Free or Die Documentary Screening and Q&A
The Peace and Justice Advocates
in partnership with
Reel Spirituality
is proud to screen
Love Free or Die
7 PM
Monday, October 8, 2012
in
Travis Auditorium
on the campus of
Fuller Theological Seminary
145 N Oakland Ave
Pasadena, CA 91182
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Bishop Gene Robinson,
the first openly gay elected bishop in the Episcopal Church of the
United States.
From the Sundance Institute:
In June 2003, the Episcopal Church in New Hampshire came under fire
when it became the first to elect an openly gay man, Gene Robinson, as a
bishop. Since that flash point, Robinson has been at the center of the
contentious battle for LGBT people to receive full acceptance in the
faith.
Director Macky Alston follows Robinson into the breach in the
struggle for equality. While resolute in his calling, Robinson grows
increasingly critical of the central role that religious institutions
have played in fostering homophobia and hatred. He is pointedly not
invited to a once-a-decade convocation of bishops and courts controversy
by attending. His presence the next year for the Episcopal General
Convention underscores the impact of its impending decisions about the
church’s stance on the consecration of future gay bishops and the
performance of same-sex marriage ceremonies.
While Robinson never intended to be the poster boy for gay bishops,
Love Free or Die demonstrates that he has become a beacon of hope for
millions. His history-making church provides a model for other
communities of faith to treat all people with dignity and respect,
regardless of their sexuality.
http://fuller.edu/About-Fuller/News-and-Events/Event-Calendars/Events/Brehm-Center-Calendar/Love-Free-or-Die-Documentary-Screening-and-Q-A.aspx