|
Caldwell Presbyterian Church
We love joyful worship. We love being the hands and feet of Christ in our community. And we welcome all – young and old, gay and straight, rich and poor, believers and seekers from many faith backgrounds and of all races and ethnicities.
|
|
Metropolitan Community Church Of Charlotte
Metropolitan Community Churches are on a bold mission to transform hearts, lives and history. We are a movement that faithfully proclaims God's inclusive love for all people and proudly bears witness to the holy integration of spirituality and sexuality.
|
|
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
At Holy Trinity, we believe being supportive of LGBT persons is a given for followers of Jesus Christ. We don’t talk about homosexuality as a sin, because we don’t believe it is one. We encourage all people to live authentically and fully as the people God created them to be!
|
|
New Life MCC
New Life MCC is dedicated to providing a safe and empowering spiritual home for members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered (LGBT) and our affirming community, both seekers and believers, through joyful and creative worship, fellowship, learning, outreach, music and art.
|
|
Temple Beth El
Temple Beth El is a house of gathering, where you can connect with Jews of every age and background, build deep friendships, become a part of a vibrant community, and join in our efforts to heal Charlotte and the world in which we live.
|
|
Unity Fellowship Church Charlotte
Unity Fellowship Church Charlotte (UFCC) has been organized for the spiritual growth of its members and the furtherance of Christianity. We work from the platform of Liberation Theology toward the eradication of any form of oppression that rises through the interpretation of Scripture and/or any other religious writings. We are an affirming Church and believe that God's love is for EVERYONE, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity or previous religious affiliation.
|
|
Wedgewood Baptist Church
Wedgewood Baptist Church is a group of folks figuring out how to be a social justice oriented, GLBTI inclusive, incarnational, contemplative, irreverent, ancient - future church with a progressive but deeply rooted theological imagination.
|
|
Havurat Tikvah
Havurat Tikvah is the Reconstructionist Congregation of Charlotte, N.C. We are a diverse group of families, singles, Jewish and interfaith couples, who study, share joys and sorrows, celebrate Shabbat and holidays together and participate in projects that promote social justice. We value and depend upon member participation and leadership for our religious services, spiritual growth and governance.
|
|
Holy Covenant UCC
Holy Covenant United Church of Christ seeks to be a transformative community, where we seek to express our faith in both word and action. Striving to reflect the inclusive love of God, we welcome all — and our congregation reflects a wonderful diversity of backgrounds and perspectives.
|
|
Interfaith Equality Coalition
The Charlotte Interfaith Equality Coalition advocates and promotes equality and justice grounded in our faith perspective for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in the Charlotte area. Our goal is to raise visibility and dialogue around the challenges these everyday North Carolinians face.
|
|
Seigle Avenue Presbyterian Church
Siegle Avenue Presbyterian is a multi-cultural congregation in an urban that welcomes and celebrates all people. We recognize and honor diversity. We include people from different races, economic classes, traditions, cultures, ethnicities, genders, ages, and sexual orientations.
|
|
St. Martin’s Episcopal Church
We are a diverse community that affirms the inclusion of all of the children of God in all aspects of ministry and life in this parish, regardless of age, gender, race, economic states, sexual orientation, or spiritual journey. We seek to be a parish that is a reflection of the community in which we live.
|
|
St. Peter’s Catholic Church
We promote and foster wholistic spirituality that is inspired by the Gospel of Jesus Christ and grounded in the Catholic moral and social justice tradition. We encourage pastoral care with lesbian and gay persons and their families. We support the human dignity and human rights of lesbian and gay persons, and affirm that all who are baptized are called to full participation in the life, worship and mission of the church. We have days of reflection, prayer, and service outreach to the wider community.
|
|
Myers Park Baptist Church
MPBC Gay Fellowship The MPBC Gay Fellowship group’s primary goal is to foster a spirit of community and belonging in order to offer mutual support in living out lives of faith within our church. Our group is mostly made up of gay and lesbian persons, however, our group is open to everyone!
|
|
Church of the Holy Spirit Fellowship, Inc
It is the goal of the Fellowship and CHSF to create a place where all may feel free to worship, serve, and grow spiritually - without regard to race, ethnicity, social class, age, gender/gender identity, or affectional orientation. We will create a safe place for all persons to flourish - especially women, same-gender-loving individuals and their allies, transgendered persons, persons in recovery, the recently incarcerated, the economically disenfranchised, and persons infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. We will seek to proclaim the same message proclaimed on the day of Pentecost; that God continues to pour out God's spirit upon all persons.
|
|
Piedmont Unitarian Universalist Church
This Unitarian Universalist community welcomes and celebrates the presence and participation of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and/or transgender people.
|
|
Crossroads Lutheran Church
Located in Indian Land, Sc. We invite all to experience the love, grace and forgiveness of the living Lord through relationships with each other, our creator and the world.
|
|
The Episcopal Church of Our Savior
We hope you will become a part of our common life. Our life of worship is centered around the Holy Eucharist at every service, for the resurrection of the Lord Jesus and His life among us are central to our faith. It is the reason that our congregational mission statement is so simple: “Celebrate Christ, Serve Christ, Share Christ.” May the peace of Christ be with you! Located in Rock Hill, SC.
|
|
Epiphany Lutheran Church
Located in Rock Hill, all persons are welcome into our fellowship regardless of age, sexual orientation, gender, ethnic or racial identity, disability, economic or educational status, or political affiliation. The building is designed for wheel chair accessibility.
|
|
Southpark Christian Church
SouthPark Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is an open, friendly, and caring church fellowship, founded in 1969 with 128 charter members. We are a church home for a wide range of age groups who participate in worship, fellowship, and activities for all.
|
|
St Martin's Episcopal Church
We are a diverse community that affirms the inclusion of all of the children of God in all aspects of ministry and life in this parish, regardless of age, gender, race, economic states, sexual orientation, or spiritual journey. We seek to be a parish that is a reflection of the community in which we live.
|
|
Mecklenburg Ministries
Our mission is to build interfaith collaboration, increase racial and ethnic understanding and address the social issues of our community.
|
|
St Alban's Episcopal Church
We value and attempt to embody the call to radical welcome, justice and full inclusivity, with respect to ethnicity, social status, gender, political persuasion and sexual orientation.
|
|
Davidson College Presbyterian Church
We live according to the cooperative community Jesus taught by using respect, generosity, and grace in our interactions, use inclusive methods that engage and integrate, ensuring a fulfilling spiritual experience for everyone, and follow the Bible as the inspired word of God, using its teachings as encouragement and example to seek and fulfill our role in God's world.
|
|
Inclusion Community
The Inclusion Community opens its doors to all regardless of age, socio-economic status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, ability, and gender. We follow the example of Jesus whose table always seemed to reflect a great diversity. As United Methodists, we are proud to affirm that Inclusion Community is a community of "Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors!"
|
|
Revolution Church
Revolution Church's goal is to include everyone in the community, no matter how diverse their lifestyle. People are able to hang out and hear about the hope of Christ on their own terms.
|