Open Table Liverpool
Our Lay Minister, Mr Warren Bohan, recently shared a talk at a Church of England Deanery Synod on the topic of Gender Justice and Inclusion. This presentation explores how social inclusion and justice—particularly around gender and gender identity—are essential dimensions of Christian discipleship and pastoral care. Drawing on Scripture, theology, lived experience, and current research, it examines how sex and gender are more complex than simple binaries, highlights the realities faced by women, intersex people, and trans people, and challenges myths and misinformation that cause harm. It traces how inequality impacts human flourishing, shows how other cultures and biblical texts recognise gender diversity, and affirms the Church of England’s commitment to welcoming trans people. Ultimately, it calls Christians to create trustworthy, compassionate communities where all people—made in God’s image—can be seen, respected, and supported to flourish. Warren Bohan was born in Sydney Australia and grew up in a diverse range of churches from High Church Anglican to Charismatic Pentecostal before giving up on Christian faith in his early twenties lapsing into an angry atheism. Eight years later he experienced a spiritual awakening which drew him back into exploring Christian faith again. Making real a lifelong dream he travelled to the UK in 2006. Faith deepened and then love blossomed when he met Kieran in 2007 and made Liverpool their home. In 2012 Warren and Kieran had their Civil Partnership which was the first in the UK to be registered on religious premises before converting the partnership to marriage in 2015. Warren works for the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool, and volunteers as the LGBTQIA+ Ministry Facilitator at St Bride’s Church Liverpool co-leading the Open Table Liverpool Community which was founded in 2008. In his spare time he’ll be found either in the garden or sitting with knitting needles in his hands. To download a PDF copy of the notes from Warren's talk click here [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/a8xvdkpsmubgdwbdouha4/Social-Inclusion-and-Justice.pdf?rlkey=tqnza8iakgx8n9judqar5e45f&dl=0]. For details on the Open table Liverpool community visit www.stbridesliverpool.org.uk/lgbtqia [www.stbridesliverpool.org.uk/lgbtqia] Open Table is a network of ecumenical Christian worship communities which offer a warm welcome to people who are: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer / Questioning, Intersex, Asexual (LGBTQIA) and all who seek an inclusive Church. The first Open Table community began at St Bride’s Liverpool in June 2008. Now Open Table communities gather across England and Wales, hosted by inclusive churches in four denominations (Anglican, United Reformed Church, Baptist, Methodist). To find out when and where you can 'come as you are' visit www.opentable.lgbt [www.opentable.lgbt]
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