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Nancy Wilson (religious leader)

Nancy L. Wilson (born 1950) is an American cleric who served as the moderator of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches. Under Wilson's leadership, the denomination became known as "The Human Rights Church" in many parts of the world for its commitment to same-sex marriage, employment and housing non-discrimination laws.

Wilson (second from right) celebrating the Eucharist in 2008

Election edit

Wilson was elected moderator of the denomination of Metropolitan Community Churches (MCC) by the church's general conference in Calgary, Alberta, in July 2005. In accordance with the bylaws of the Metropolitan Community Churches, Wilson's name was placed in nomination by the denomination's Moderators Nominating Committee and her nomination was ratified with the overwhelming endorsement of the lay and clergy voting delegates to the 2005 MCC General Conference. Wilson was installed as moderator at the Washington National Cathedral in 2005.[1] in succession to the denomination's founder, Troy Perry.[2] Wilson retired from her position in October 2016, and was succeeded by an interim moderator, the Rev. Elder Rachelle Brown.

Under Wilson's leadership the denomination deepened its long-standing commitment to Christian social justice, becoming known as "The Human Rights Church" in many parts of the world for its human rights work in Eastern Europe, Jamaica, and Latin and South America and for its commitment to same-sex marriage, employment and housing non-discrimination laws, legal protections for persons with HIV/AIDS, and the full inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons within communities of faith.

Wilson is the second person, and the first woman, to serve as moderator of the Metropolitan Community Churches.[3][4] The Metropolitan Community Church was founded in 1968.

Biography edit

 
Wilson at an MCC conference in 2008

Wilson has a long record of service with the Metropolitan Community Church. She was the youngest person ever elected to the MCC Board of Elders in 1976 and served on the board of elders ever since except for a break between 2003 and 2005.

Wilson resides with her wife of 33 years, Paula Schoenwether. They both actively work for same-sex marriage equality, having married each other in Massachusetts. Wilson and Schoenwether were the plaintiffs in Wilson v. Ake, 354 F. Supp. 1298, in which they asked a Florida District Court to hold that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was unconstitutional. The court denied relief and held that DOMA was constitutional.[5]

Wilson attended a Methodist church and Sunday school in her youth.[6]

Education and experience edit

Wilson received her undergraduate degree from Allegheny College in 1972 before going on to study at Boston University School of Theology with a Rockefeller Fellowship. She also holds an M.Div. from SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Detroit, served as Vice-Moderator of Metropolitan Community Church during 1993-2003 and has pastored Metropolitan Community Church congregations in Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, and California. She is the former senior pastor of Metropolitan Community Church of Los Angeles, the founding church of the Metropolitan Community Churches international movement. She most recently served as senior pastor of Church of the Trinity MCC in Sarasota, Florida.

In 1976 she became the youngest person ever to be elected a member of the Metropolitan Community Church Board of Elders.[4]

Local Church Pastoral Service: 2001–2005, Senior Pastor, Church of the Trinity MCC, Sarasota, Florida; 1986–2000, Senior Pastor, MCC Los Angeles, Mother Church of MCC; 1975–1979, Senior Pastor, MCC Detroit; 1974–1975, Senior Pastor, MCC Boston, Worcester, Massachusetts; 1972–1974, Associate Pastor, MCC Boston, Worcester, Massachusetts

Ecumenical and human rights work edit

Wilson has a deep commitment to ecumenical work and human rights. During 1979–1999, she served as MCC's Chief Ecumenical Officer, representing Metropolitan Community Church at the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches.

She has also been active on behalf of HIV issues, prisoner treatment programs, and women's rights. She is the founder of the MCC Conference for Women in Professional Ministry.

In 1979, she participated in the first-ever meeting of gay and lesbian religious leaders at the White House with President Jimmy Carter.[7]

On April 6, 2010, she was guest of President Barack Obama at the White House Easter Prayer Breakfast.[8]

On February 4, 2011, Wilson was appointed by President Obama to the President's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships for a one-year term.[9]

Public speaking edit

Wilson was the Guest Preacher at the Earl Lectures at Pacific School of Religion (Berkeley, California, January 2002) and has been a guest speaker at Harvard Divinity School, Vanderbilt Divinity School, Allegheny College, Claremont School of Theology, and the University of Southern California.

Writings edit

Wilson is the author of:

  • Our Tribe: Queer Folks, God, Jesus, and the Bible (1995 Harpercollins Press)
  • Amazing Grace co-editor with Fr. Malcolm Boyd
  • Contributing author to Poems and Prayers in Race and Prayer edited by Malcolm Boyd and Chester Talton (Morehouse Press).
  • Contributing author to "The MisEducation Against Homosexuality In The Bible: "How The Church Got It Wrong!" (2010 New Points of View Publishing)
  • "Outing the Church: 40 Years in the Queer Christian Movement" (2013 LifeJourney Press)
  • "Outing the Bible: Queer Folks, God, Jesus, and the Christian Scriptures" (2013 LifeJourney Press)

References edit

  1. ^ "Rev. Nancy Wilson installed as Moderator of MCC" 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, Between the Lines News, 3 November 2005.
  2. ^ "The Reverend Elder Dr. Nancy L. Wilson – Metropolitan Community Churches". www.mccchurch.org. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  3. ^ . Mccchurch.org. 2013-03-19. Archived from the original on 2013-12-26. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  4. ^ a b . PrideSource. 2005-08-18. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  5. ^ Casenote legal briefs. Family law : keyed to courses using Areen and Regan's Family law, fifth edition. Areen, Judith, 1944-, Wolters Kluwer Law & Business (Firm). Austin: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business. 2007. ISBN 9780735561601. OCLC 227035524.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. ^ Rife, Susan L., "... Change the church and change the world" 2012-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, Herald Tribune (Sarasota, Florida), 21 August 2005
  7. ^ . Wfn.org. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  8. ^ "Obama's Easter prayer guest list 'eclectic' on faiths, politics", USA Today, 06 April 2010
  9. ^ "Obama Appoints LGBT Leader to Faith Council", The Advocate, 05 February 2011
Preceded by Moderator of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches.
2005–2016
Succeeded by
Rachelle Brown (interim)

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Nancy L Wilson born 1950 is an American cleric who served as the moderator of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches Under Wilson s leadership the denomination became known as The Human Rights Church in many parts of the world for its commitment to same sex marriage employment and housing non discrimination laws Wilson second from right celebrating the Eucharist in 2008 Contents 1 Election 2 Biography 2 1 Education and experience 2 2 Ecumenical and human rights work 2 3 Public speaking 3 Writings 4 ReferencesElection editWilson was elected moderator of the denomination of Metropolitan Community Churches MCC by the church s general conference in Calgary Alberta in July 2005 In accordance with the bylaws of the Metropolitan Community Churches Wilson s name was placed in nomination by the denomination s Moderators Nominating Committee and her nomination was ratified with the overwhelming endorsement of the lay and clergy voting delegates to the 2005 MCC General Conference Wilson was installed as moderator at the Washington National Cathedral in 2005 1 in succession to the denomination s founder Troy Perry 2 Wilson retired from her position in October 2016 and was succeeded by an interim moderator the Rev Elder Rachelle Brown Under Wilson s leadership the denomination deepened its long standing commitment to Christian social justice becoming known as The Human Rights Church in many parts of the world for its human rights work in Eastern Europe Jamaica and Latin and South America and for its commitment to same sex marriage employment and housing non discrimination laws legal protections for persons with HIV AIDS and the full inclusion of lesbian gay bisexual and transgender persons within communities of faith Wilson is the second person and the first woman to serve as moderator of the Metropolitan Community Churches 3 4 The Metropolitan Community Church was founded in 1968 Biography edit nbsp Wilson at an MCC conference in 2008Wilson has a long record of service with the Metropolitan Community Church She was the youngest person ever elected to the MCC Board of Elders in 1976 and served on the board of elders ever since except for a break between 2003 and 2005 Wilson resides with her wife of 33 years Paula Schoenwether They both actively work for same sex marriage equality having married each other in Massachusetts Wilson and Schoenwether were the plaintiffs in Wilson v Ake 354 F Supp 1298 in which they asked a Florida District Court to hold that the Defense of Marriage Act DOMA was unconstitutional The court denied relief and held that DOMA was constitutional 5 Wilson attended a Methodist church and Sunday school in her youth 6 Education and experience edit Wilson received her undergraduate degree from Allegheny College in 1972 before going on to study at Boston University School of Theology with a Rockefeller Fellowship She also holds an M Div from SS Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Detroit served as Vice Moderator of Metropolitan Community Church during 1993 2003 and has pastored Metropolitan Community Church congregations in Florida Massachusetts Michigan and California She is the former senior pastor of Metropolitan Community Church of Los Angeles the founding church of the Metropolitan Community Churches international movement She most recently served as senior pastor of Church of the Trinity MCC in Sarasota Florida In 1976 she became the youngest person ever to be elected a member of the Metropolitan Community Church Board of Elders 4 Local Church Pastoral Service 2001 2005 Senior Pastor Church of the Trinity MCC Sarasota Florida 1986 2000 Senior Pastor MCC Los Angeles Mother Church of MCC 1975 1979 Senior Pastor MCC Detroit 1974 1975 Senior Pastor MCC Boston Worcester Massachusetts 1972 1974 Associate Pastor MCC Boston Worcester Massachusetts Ecumenical and human rights work edit Wilson has a deep commitment to ecumenical work and human rights During 1979 1999 she served as MCC s Chief Ecumenical Officer representing Metropolitan Community Church at the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches She has also been active on behalf of HIV issues prisoner treatment programs and women s rights She is the founder of the MCC Conference for Women in Professional Ministry In 1979 she participated in the first ever meeting of gay and lesbian religious leaders at the White House with President Jimmy Carter 7 On April 6 2010 she was guest of President Barack Obama at the White House Easter Prayer Breakfast 8 On February 4 2011 Wilson was appointed by President Obama to the President s Advisory Council on Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships for a one year term 9 Public speaking edit Wilson was the Guest Preacher at the Earl Lectures at Pacific School of Religion Berkeley California January 2002 and has been a guest speaker at Harvard Divinity School Vanderbilt Divinity School Allegheny College Claremont School of Theology and the University of Southern California Writings editWilson is the author of Our Tribe Queer Folks God Jesus and the Bible 1995 Harpercollins Press Amazing Grace co editor with Fr Malcolm Boyd Contributing author to Poems and Prayers in Race and Prayer edited by Malcolm Boyd and Chester Talton Morehouse Press Contributing author to The MisEducation Against Homosexuality In The Bible How The Church Got It Wrong 2010 New Points of View Publishing Outing the Church 40 Years in the Queer Christian Movement 2013 LifeJourney Press Outing the Bible Queer Folks God Jesus and the Christian Scriptures 2013 LifeJourney Press References edit Rev Nancy Wilson installed as Moderator of MCC Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Between the Lines News 3 November 2005 The Reverend Elder Dr Nancy L Wilson Metropolitan Community Churches www mccchurch org Retrieved 2019 09 11 Moderator s Corner Metropolitan Community Churches Mccchurch org 2013 03 19 Archived from the original on 2013 12 26 Retrieved 2013 12 05 a b Nancy Wilson elected new MCC Moderator PrideSource 2005 08 18 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2013 12 05 Casenote legal briefs Family law keyed to courses using Areen and Regan s Family law fifth edition Areen Judith 1944 Wolters Kluwer Law amp Business Firm Austin Wolters Kluwer Law amp Business 2007 ISBN 9780735561601 OCLC 227035524 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Rife Susan L Change the church and change the world Archived 2012 10 08 at the Wayback Machine Herald Tribune Sarasota Florida 21 August 2005 Nancy Wilson Set to Lead MCC Gay Church Group Wfn org Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2013 12 05 Obama s Easter prayer guest list eclectic on faiths politics USA Today 06 April 2010 Obama Appoints LGBT Leader to Faith Council The Advocate 05 February 2011 Preceded byTroy Perry Moderator of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches 2005 2016 Succeeded byRachelle Brown interim Authority 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