Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Drag Advent Service?

Last year I saw that a United Methodist Church had put forward a drag queen as a candidate for ordained ministry. I did not post anything about it waiting to see if the backlash would knock him/her/it back to pewsitter status. Well, nothing of the sort has happened, and the candidate has been hard at work, maybe not studying his Bible, but doing the drag queen thing in church, 

 From WMBD in Bloomington, Illinois,

"One pastor wore her Sunday best for service at Hope Church in Bloomington on Dec 12.

Associate Pastor Isaac Simmons made an appearance as Miss Penny Cost for the church’s first Drag Advent service.

'[It’s] everything that I’ve ever aspired or dreamt of in my wildest imagination to be able to do drag in a church and to be surrounded by folks who accept it and celebrate it too,' Simmons said.

Simmons said Penny’s presence serves as LGBT+ representation in the United Methodist Church, which he said is divided right now.

'It’s like a way to say that sacred spaces and these lovely liturgies that we have belong to queer folks too,' Simmons said.

Miss Penny Cost made history as the first LGBT+ candidate for ordained ministry. WMBD previously reported that Penny Cost went viral.

'So I am the first drag queen in the world, reportedly, to be allowed into the ordination process of the United Methodist Church,' Simmons said. 

The Lead Pastor at Hope Church, Rev. Dr. Jennie Edwards Bertrand, said the drag service was also in response to the firing of an Indiana pastor, Rev. Craig Duke, after he appeared in drag on the HBO show, 'We’re Here.'

'Well our prayer statement is that we are a church for absolutely everyone,' Edwards Bertrand said. 'And to incorporate drag as an art form into our worship kind of said no, we really mean that.’

She said that Simmons/Cost has a connection with Rev. Duke, and that over the past week, has received a 'fresh round of hate.'

'It gets really hard,' Simmons said. 'So back when I was first brought into the like national spotlight, I received a bunch of hate, some threats, and it was just all around badness and sorrow and it was really messy and ugly.'

In response to the negativity, Miss Penny Cost celebrated Advent with a drag performance to close out the service.

'Using the privilege of my voice and my drag here, I think it shows that anyone can be a part of a church if they so choose,' Simmons said. 'It changes the narrative, and it re-centers queer folks.'

Edwards Bertrand said the theme of the service was to highlight the messy and ugly parts of life, while also realizing the moments of joy.

'Yes there’s mess, yes there’s hate, there’s injustice. And there’s joy and there’s hope,' she said.",

What a mess all right. 

My brother in law goes to a UMC church that had a recent mess with a lesbian minister who was less than celibate. They are now looking for someone new. Obviously, Miss Penny Cost need not apply. My brother in law has asked for my advice. I went through the "stay and fight" versus the "shake the dust from your feet" arguments with him, and pray that he follows the latter, or that his church splits and goes with the conservatives in the upcoming UMC division.

 

2 comments:

  1. Katherine7:42 AM

    I'm trying to get a feeling for whether ANY of the UMC churches in the Raleigh-Durham area will go with the traditionalists when the UMC divides. It doesn't look good.

    So, do those Illinois Methodists attend church to worship God, or to watch the pulpit show?

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