Cambridge University Chapel Holds Services for LGBT Community to Show Christianity is 'Inclusive'
In an effort to be more "inclusive," three Cambridge University colleges are holding special new chapel services for gay and transgender individuals to create a "safe sacred space" and show that Christianity can be welcoming of anyone, regardless of "sexuality or gender identity."
Reverend Andrew Hammond, chaplain at the college, told the MailOnline he believed Church teaching needed to change on controversial issues because what mattered was the "quality of the love, not the gender of the lovers."
Thus, he is holding three "inclusive" services for the first time aimed at helping lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Christians to "encounter God."...