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Amy's avatar

My two husbands (because that’s what they are, regardless of what we can legally put on paper) and I raised four beautiful children together over the years; we, too, were grateful for third parent adoption in Oregon. Our children thrived under the loving care of three parents; by next year all four will have graduated from college. And we, too, have experienced so much of what you describe and have lost beloved faith communities through church processes that I can only describe as hell on earth. We have also lost jobs because of discriminatory behavior (fortunately we were able to walk away instead of being let go). I’m so sorry that you experienced both at the same time. None of what you have experienced is okay, none of it is Christian (at least, not what Christianity should be), and none of it will change until the “good” people who are still in these congregations do something about it other than sending you thoughts and prayers and tut-tutting about how unfortunate it is before going back to their Sunday social hour. We ended up starting our own faith community after several horrible experiences with churches who were too cowardly to offer us the opportunity to attend and serve as our authentic selves.

It’s time to expand those statements of welcome, folks… and to create safety for every kind of loving, committed, beautiful family, in church and everywhere.

Thank you for describing your experience openly. Sending lots of love and empathy your way.

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Rev. Tom Sramek, Jr.'s avatar

I’m sorry this happened to you. I’m sorry it happened in the way that it did. I’m especially sorry that those of us who care about you were not able to walk with you on this journey. Prayers for you and yours moving forward and special prayers for your little one.

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