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Integrity/Connecticut  welcomes
Bishop-elect Ian T. Douglas

On October 24, 2009 at the 225th Annual Diocesan Convention, the Rev. Dr;. Ian T. Douglas was elected to be the next Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut.

To learn more about the bishop-elect from his interviews during the search/nominating process click here for the video interviews

February 2010

February 14th -  Integrity/Connecticut Board meeting at St. John’s Waterbury. Principle item on the agenda is to plan the meetings and events for 2010 sponsored by Integrity/Connecticut and Integrity/Waterbury Area.  The meeting is scheduled for 5:30 pm.

 

January 2010

Saturday, January 23, 2010 - 4:00 pm  at Trinity Episcopal Church

Feast of St. Aelred, Patron Saint of Integrity USA and Integrity/Connecticut.
Installation of new Board Members.

The Rev. Dr. Joseph A. Krasinski, inducted as new Rector of Rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Danbury CT was the Celebrant and Preacher for this service.   

A reception followed. 

 
November - December 2009

Integrity of Connecticut extends it's congratulations to The Rev. Mary Douglas Glasspool whose election was the first choice of an openly gay bishop.  Click here to find out more about Bishop Glasspool

 

Integrity of Greater Hartford is now INTEGRITY OF CONNECTICUT!  The name change was adopted during the our November 2009's annual meeting.  The name change made to reflect an expanded mission for our Integrity Chapter which is to nurture the development of initiatives throughout Connecticut which promote the goal of achieving the full inclusion of all the baptized in all the sacraments and of increasing the acceptance of LGBT members by all congregations.  Click here to view the revised By-Laws


 

Ct’s 8th Annual Transgender Day of Remembrance

The Ct TransAdvocacy Coalition, MCC/Hartford and many of our allies and community will be Remembering those individuals who are brutally murdered simply because they did not conform to societies standards of what a “real man or woman” looks or acts like.

Friday, November 20, 2009
5:15 PM Gathering at First Presbyterian Church, 136 Capitol Ave, Hartford
Vigil Walk from First Presbyterian Church to the State Capitol
5:30 PM Rally at the State Capitol
7:00 PM Transgender DOR Program at MCC Hartford, 155 Wyllys Street, Hartford

For more information call (860) 983-8139 or email diana @ transadvocacy.com

Those Being Remembered in 2009

 

November 15, 2009 - Annual Meeting

The 3rd Annual meeting of Integrity-Greater Hartford will be held on November 15th at 3:00pm in Hartford at Trinity Episcopal Church.  A Eucharist was celebrated by the Rev. Michelle Hansen prior to our meeting.  Election of Officers and an amendments to By-Laws are the principle items on the agenda.  Click here to view a copy of the proposed amendments to our By-Laws.         

Click here for maps and driving information.               Click here for parking information.

 

October 2009


Please join us for our next Integrity meeting of the season, on Sunday, October 18, 2009, 3 pm at Trinity Episcopal Church, Hartford.   We will gather as a community for Evening Prayer, followed by an important discussion on the future of Integrity in Connecticut looking toward a new relationship with our sister chapter in Waterbury, CT.  This will also be a meeting to prepare for our Annual Meeting in November, with the election of officers, and the approval of proposed by-law changes.  Click here to review the proposed By-Law Ammendments

If you have not attended an Integrity meeting in a while, we would LOVE to see you there. We have many new and exciting things to share and talk about.

A reception will follow, please bring  a food item to share.

Please mark your calendar!  We want to see everyone at our this gathering!

August 2009 Events:

Connecticut Pot Luck Beach Gathering 

Saturday August 29th 2PM till whenever….

177 Hillside Ave Milford, CT 06460

On Saturday August 29th, the combined chapters of Integrity in Connecticut (Hartford & Waterbury) are gathering for a summer beach party / pot luck picnic… We would love to invite all GCI Core Members and members from TransEpiscopal in the vicinity to join us! (see attached)

The party will be at my home in Milford Connecticut on the shores of Long Island Sound with easy beach access, plenty of space to enjoy the sun or sit in the shade, and while away the day. It will be a rain or shine event.

Please bring a Food Contribution to Share!

We’re hoping to make this a great time to get together to celebrate the victories of Anaheim, look forward to the Diocesan Convention in October, and to just enjoy some fellowship.

I hope you will consider joining us!

Please spread the word!  Barbara Curry  barbcurry@mindspring.com

 

 

June 2009 Events:

Dear Integrity Friends:

We will soon be entering the month of June, which for those of us in the GLBT community is Pride month. The 2009 Connecticut PRIDE Rally and Festival is being held from 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Saturday, June 6, 2009, in Hartford's Bushnell Park (on the Capitol Lawn)

This year’s them is: Your Rights, Our Rights, Human Rights. For additional information please visit www.ConnecticutPride.org 

Integrity/Greater Hartford & Integrity/Waterbury Area are proud to host an information booth at this year's festivities.

Click here for information concerning Hartford's downtown parking options.


WHAT CAN YOU DO?
This is a unique opportunity to bring the Gospel of Welcome to the GLBT community and open doors of the Episcopal Church within our Connecticut Diocese. We need volunteers and invite you to the Rally and Festival to help us at our table or simply come to visit us and enjoy the day.

WHAT CAN YOUR CHURCH DO?
Under the umbrella of Integrity we are seeking representatives from all parishes in our Diocese, as this will be a chance to put your specific parish community on the map as a place of true welcome for Lesbian, Gay, Transgendered and Bisexual people of faith. We are asking any and all Episcopal churches to send one or more representatives (lay/clergy) to be present at our booth for a segment of the day. We would encourage you to bring along any literature about your parish and its ministries, as well as any liturgical banners to display and represent your church.

We welcome your involvement in this important ministry. Please let us know by May 30th if we can expect your participation on June 6th. Please e-mail your confirmation to john-albert.moseley@yale.edu. We would love to see as many WELCOMING PARISHES across the state join us and put your parish on the map.

As many of us know, this is a critical time for LGBTQ Episcopalians as we enter General Convention with such important issues facing us as the Body of Christ. Being a presence of welcome at CT Pride is more important than ever.

With Integrity,

John-Albert
Convener, Integrity/Greater Hartford

May 2009 Events:

The May meeting of Integrity/Greater Hartford was held May 10th, one week earlier than usual so that our members could join with their brothers and sisters of the Waterbury Area Integrity Chapter. 

April 2009 Events

Our April meeting for Integrity/Greater Hartford took place on Sunday, April 19 at 3:00 p.m. at Grace Church, Hartford (55 New Park Ave, Hartford, CT 06106)  We will celebrate Eucharist together with The Rev. Richard Maxwell.  The Rev. Canon Robert Girard Carroon representing the Diocese of Connecticut was also in attendance.

The title of our meeting was, TRANSCENDING the LGBT Spectrum. Barbara Curry lead a discussion along with other guest speakers. This presentation was be combination of life stories and guided discussions about the confusion over trans people in and out of the LGBT community and how we can be sure our parishes are welcoming to them. Resources from the TransAction curriculum were utilized. “Most transgender Christians are searching for the same things that other believers want: a connection to their God within a loving community where worship and working for equality and justice are the focus of the Christian experience. Unfortunately, these searching transgender people are too often left without a place to call their “church home” because most congregations and religious institutions are not ready to welcome them as their Christian companions.” From the TransAction Curriculum statement.

 

March 2009 Events:

Please join us for our next meeting, Sunday, March 15th 3:00 pm at Trinity Episcopal Church, Hartford. Our meeting will begin with a simple Eucharist service in the Library followed by a viewing of “Marriage Makes a Word of Difference,” winner of the 2008 CT Gay and Lesbian Film Festival’s “Audience Award.”

The film, produced prior to our marriage equality victory, portrays the personal struggles and political challenges of Connecticut's same-sex couples and their families who are fighting for the freedom to marry. Many of these loving couples have been in committed relationships for more than a decade, but despite their dedication to each other, they continue to be denied the respect, dignity, and legal protections that marriage provides. Through compelling interviews and archival and "slice of life" footage, Marriage Makes a Word of Difference celebrates our common humanity, and shows why marriage equality is a fundamental civil right.


Our guest speaker will be Obadiah Ballinger, Religious Coordinator for Love Makes a Family.

He will be on hand to answer our questions on the Faith In Action program as well as to help us take stock of where we are now with our recent victory of Marriage Equality in Connecticut.

He will also hi-light Love Makes A Family’s current work on transgender equality in our state.

 

Sunday, February 15, 2009   -  3:00 pm  at Trinity Episcopal Church

I
ntegrity/Greater Hartford’s next meeting is this Sunday, February 15, 2009 at 3:00 p.m. @ Trinity Episcopal Church, Hartford.  We will gather for a worship service of Evening Prayer in the Library, followed by a presentation and discussion on our up-coming General Convention and how LGBTQ issues are brought to the floor.  Our speaker will be Ted Mollegen who has been a Deputy to numerous General Conventions, serves on the Executive Council of the National Church, and he knows the legislative process inside and out.  In addition the Rev. Dexter Cheney, Deputation Coordinator, will also be on hand to add his experience to the conversation. [Other guests TBA.]  

The Rev. Cheney was a sponsor of Resolution #8: On allowing clergy to exercise pastoral care in officiating at services of Holy Matrimony for same-sex couples

This is a chance for us to see how Integrity/Greater Hartford can draft resolution(s) concerning the “full inclusion of LGBTQ persons in the Episcopal Church and equal access to all its rites” to the general convention.  Because as we are a Diocese that now has legal marriage for same-sex couples, we have a responsibility to be sure our church offers to us the same spiritual rights/rites.

We will be asking all to assist in the formulation of Resolution to be submitted to the General Convention which will be held in Anaheim CA on July 8-17, 2009.  Resolution Guidelines for the 76th General Convention are available at General Convention 2009 web site.

"The House of Bishops and House of Deputies meet, deliberate and vote separately. To be enacted resolutions must pass both houses in the same language. Both houses have the right to amend legislation, but the amendment must be accepted by the other house. Resolutions presented to convention come from four sources: committees, commissions, agencies and boards of the church; bishops; dioceses and provinces; and deputies." Click here to learn more about the 2009 General Convention

Click on this link to review Known General Convention Resolutions

 Visit Integrity USA's opinion survey related to types of resolutions which might be effective at the General Convention

        

Sunday, January 18, 2009 5:00 pm
                 at Trinity Episcopal Church

Feast of St. Aelred, Patron Saint of Integrity.  Installation of new Board Members. The Rt. Rev. James E. Curry, Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of Connecticut was the celebrant and preacher for this service.   Bishop Curry also Install the Board Members of our Integrity Chapter during the service which will begin at 5:00 pm.  A reception followed.    

  

Sunday, November 16, 2008 - Integrity/Greater Hartford (IGH) held it's Annual Meeting at 3:00 p.m. in the Library of Trinity Episcopal Church, Hartford.   The Chapter accepted by-law recommendations and elect officers for the 2009-2010 season.  The meeting was proceeded by a service of worship and was followed by a Pot-Luck dinner.

 

 

0ctober 24 & 25th, 2008, The Greater Hartford and Waterbury Chapters of Integrity USA co-sponsored a booth at the Convention. 

Volunteers from both chapters manned the booth distributing publications, answering questions and promoting the rights of LGBT Episcopalians.



Sunday, October 19, 2008 - IGH hosted a special meeting during which Bishop Andrew D. Smith highlighted his experience at the Lambeth Conference of Bishops this past summer in Cambridge, U.K. The Bishop provided a briefing on the events leading up to the convention and shared observations on the significance of the conference on issues affecting LGBT Episcopalians in our wider Communion. A simple worship service and reception followed.

Sunday, September 21, 2008  Informal Wine and Cheese Reception was held in the Memorial Garden of Trinity Episcopal Church and included fellowship and a guided journey of Trinity's Labyrinth.

Sunday, July 20, 2008 - Second Annual Picnic of Integrity of Greater Hartford at Gay City State Park, in Hebron, CT.

Sunday, June 15, 2008  Pride Month-Connecticut Pride - Presence at Elizabeth Park.

Sunday, May, 18, 2008 -  Guest Connecticut author, Christopher Weber, spoke of his most recent book "Reinventing Marriage"

Sunday, April 20, 2008
- Visit from True Colors, an organization which provides support, education, and advocacy to those responsible for the health, education, and well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex Youth and Families.

Sunday, March 16, 2008 - Viewing of "For the Bible Tells Me So" A movie which offers healing, clarity and understanding to anyone caught in the crosshairs of scripture and sexual identity.

Our first formal program was held on Sunday, February 17th 2008: 

A simple Eucharist service was followed by a forum. The Rev. Dr. Frank Kirkpatrick spoke on the topic of: “Why the Conservative Opposition to Homosexuality Fails on Biblical, Rational, and Historical Grounds”.  Dr. Kirkpatrick is a Graduate of Trinity College, and holds a PhD from Brown University in Religious Studies. He has taught at Trinity College since 1969 and is author of 7 books, including the most recent, "The Episcopal Church in its Season of Discontent". He teaches the history of Christian thought, philosophy of religion, religion in American history, social ethics, and atheism.