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 ...
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Clint
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Yeah folks, feel free to let other folks know.
yeah, he is a sweetie and intelligent too. Kinda like you, just in Twink form.
I actually left Randy a voice mail before I blogged or shared anything, but he has yet to respond. I was hoping to talk with him first before writing about this. But, I guess he stands by his words and that is enough.
So then there is some disconnect in Exodus. You have the big heads saying one thing and the local chiefs doing something different. Perhaps Exodus doesn't have control over their member ministries.
Just a little bit.
i actually wrote randy an e-mail right after the adam carolla show (i happened to catch it). i got the auto-generated response which said if i was "gay identifed" that he doesn't have on-line discussions and that even if i wasn't "gay identified" and had valid questions that he doesn't have discussions.
i see that he has now responded, although i'm not of the mind that it really clears up anything.
j.
I don't regret pushing this issue, but I would have preferred a private discussion.