Last night I performed Transfigurations-Transgressing Gender in the Bible at Imago Dei Metropolitan Community Church in Glen Mills, PA (about 15 miles outside of Philly). I had a diverse audience of about 45 people -- college students, Quakers, straight, bi, trans and lesbian, young and old. I took my time with the piece maintaining a gentle meditative pace. For the ending when I reveal the identity of the narrator, I had instructed the light tech to dim the lights. Then as the closing music swelled, I asked her to raise the lights to their brigthest intensity. With the music playing, I exited. Always (up until last night) at this point the audience applauds, I wait 5 seconds then come out to take a bow. Last night I exited and then nothing. No one clapped. They sat quietly as the music played. I stood back stage puzzled, baffled. Now what do I do? Wait? Go out anyway? And I wondered for a moment, Did they hate it? Did I confuse them? Offend them? Bore them into a coma? After what ...
Musings of Peterson Toscano, an ex-gay survivor and creator of Doin' Time in the Homo No Mo Halfway House, Transfigurations: Transgressing Gender in the Bible, and Bubble and Squeak podcast.

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But wait! I can't resist providng a suggestion because I just noticed that my word verification is "luvcry". Maybe that wouldn't work for you new ministry, but it's god to be good for something!
Kurt, Yeah, I kinda liked God's Garden too.
KJ, yeah, nothing fruity will do, and I think that is the problem that Marvin's ministers had with it. So Straight Way it is. Sounds like some weird supermarket where one buys heterosexually oriented goods.
Of course, in the correct context, I would never spell "God" with a lower case 'g'. I am fairly certain that God was in the selection of my word verification for that post which currently reads "ooxnojjs" which is really not good for much.
Hey Marvin! I've finally had a chance to catch up with your audioblogs, it sounds like you're diving headlong into another adventure. I hope you will be able to gain understanding and respect from the other people in the church. Make sure you do explain that despite the name, you con't make people straight. :(