Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I looked into this myself last year but then discovered none are welcoming to LGBTQ. I do not want to join a church that would reject my brother and his husband. Jesus would not do that. I did love reading about the the Orthodox history, though.
I am still a Presbyterian.
I'm Orthodox and this is true. In addition, it is not proselytizing so it's difficult to break in without prior religious or national ties.
Anonymous wrote:St Thecla in Kensington MD seems small and welcoming.
Anonymous wrote:I looked into this myself last year but then discovered none are welcoming to LGBTQ. I do not want to join a church that would reject my brother and his husband. Jesus would not do that. I did love reading about the the Orthodox history, though.
I am still a Presbyterian.
Anonymous wrote:St Mary's in Falls Church is extremely welcoming. I haven't visited any MD churches, but it's the most welcoming one out of the closer-in VA parishes. We love it there. We converted last spring. It's OCA and 95% of the Liturgy is in English. Lots of converts, as well as cradle Orthodox from various backgrounds.
Anonymous wrote:We haven't been to a mass there -- we go to their food festival every year, but Church of the Holy Transfiguration seems very welcoming. (It's Melkite Catholic.)
We ended up talking with one of the priests there last year and he was super friendly, telling us about his journey to the faith (he was Roman Catholic) and the difference between the two churches. We periodically talk about checking out a mass, but we haven't yet. I'm sure we will eventually.