Please click below to watch “The Storm is Passing Over,” a sermon from Rev. Sky Anderson in which he talks about his experiences with the LGBT movement in the 1950s and 1960s, and relates his story to the experiences of young LGBT people today.
If you’d like to comment on or rate this video, please click on the following link to go to the video on YouTube.
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Please click below to see Drew House’s sermon from MCC San Jose’s 2010 Transgender Sermon Series. Drew talks about how his connection with God has helped him reconcile his experiences as a transgender man and a Mormon.
If you’d like to rate this video or make comments on it, here’s a direct link to Drew’s video on YouTube.
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For those of you who were not able to be with us on February 7, 2010, here is a video of Rev. Michael Patrick Ellard, explaining why he decided to step down as our senior pastor.
News, Videos | news@mccsj.org | February 9, 2010 12:52 pm | Comments Off on Remarks from our former Senior Pastor
Please click below to watch Rev. Mike Ellard speak on the Christian tradition that those who have reach spiritual maturity are allowed to choose a new name for themselves. This video was recorded during the first Sunday of our 2010 Transgender Sermon Series.
Some of the coordinators of the National Prayer Breakfast have also been involved in working against LGBT rights in Uganda. Here are two short videos that explain the situation and tell how you can get involved. The first video is in English, the second one is in Spanish.
Please click below to watch “Nothing is Concealed that will not be Revealed,” Rev. Sky Anderson’s introduction to MCC San Jose’s 2010 Transgender Sermon Series.
Please click below to watch a short video in which our former senior pastor, Rev. Michael Patrick Ellard, explains why MCC San Jose has a Transgender Sermon Series every year.