Ginger Hill UUC to focus on transgender issues in upcoming service

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The Ginger Hill Unitarian Universalist Congregation (UUC) will host a service this Sunday, Nov. 10 that will focus on transgender issues in congregational life.

According to Caron Carnahan, the commissioned lay minister of Ginger Hill UUC, the goal of the service is become “a safe and welcoming space for the transgender community.”

Here is the full press release sent to The Rocket by Carnahan:

Ginger Hill UUC Welcomes Transgender Community

Slippery Rock – Ginger Hill Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 174 S. Main St., is a designated Unitarian Universalist Association Welcoming Congregation, which affirms our commitment to be intentionally more inclusive towards the LGBTQIA+ community.  This Sunday, we will celebrate and welcome transgender congregants and members of the larger community, affirming our goal of creating beloved community for every person.  The service begins at 11:00 am.

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