Seminarian launches world’s first Gay Christian dating site
-12/09/06
A seminarian in
Seminarian launches world’s first Gay Christian dating site
-12/09/06
A seminarian in the US has launched what is believed to be the world’s first dedicated matchmaking site for gay Christians.
The site, RainbowChristians.com, has been developed by 22 year old Justin R. Cannon for gay Christians looking for a life partner, friendship or even just a Bible study partner.
“Most GLBTQ Christians are excluded from joining Christian personals sites, and gay and other personals sites arenít structured to meet their specific needs. The growing gay Christian demographic deserves a welcoming safe place tailored just for us” explains Cannon.
RainbowChristians.com emerged out of Cannonís own recognition of the lack networking presence on the web for meeting other gay Christians.
Cannon launched an informational website earlier last year, TruthSetsFree.net.
That site distributes his recently printed study, “The Bible, Christianity, & Homosexuality,” which looks closely at what he describes as the six Bible ‘clobber passages’ often used to condemn gays.
His study looks at how these passages have been interpreted in a way that has resulted in the marginalization of gays in the Church. Cannonís efforts have been featured in the prominent gay newsmagazine The Advocate and he has been interviewed on The Michelangelo Signorile Show on SIRIUS Satellite Radio, along with other radio shows, and is a becoming a requested speaker at gay and gay Christian events.
RainbowChristians.com is believed to be the Internetís only devoted gay Christians matchmaking site and already boasts almost 1700 members from more than 50 different countries.
One member raves, ìRainbowChristians.com is awesome! I signed on and found a guy who lives right in my hometown. And the matchmaking service really did helpÖwe have so much in common!î
Justin Cannon was raised in the Episcopal Church, and later interest in Catholic, Orthodox, and Quaker theologies led towards an ecumenical perspective that recognizes a deep sense of unity among Christians that transcends the walls of denominations.
He is currently attending seminary at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley, California (USA) as he pursues priesthood within the Episcopal Church.
Seminarian launches world’s first Gay Christian dating site
-12/09/06
A seminarian in the US has launched what is believed to be the world’s first dedicated matchmaking site for gay Christians.
The site, RainbowChristians.com, has been developed by 22 year old Justin R. Cannon for gay Christians looking for a life partner, friendship or even just a Bible study partner.
“Most GLBTQ Christians are excluded from joining Christian personals sites, and gay and other personals sites arenít structured to meet their specific needs. The growing gay Christian demographic deserves a welcoming safe place tailored just for us” explains Cannon.
RainbowChristians.com emerged out of Cannonís own recognition of the lack networking presence on the web for meeting other gay Christians.
Cannon launched an informational website earlier last year, TruthSetsFree.net.
That site distributes his recently printed study, “The Bible, Christianity, & Homosexuality,” which looks closely at what he describes as the six Bible ‘clobber passages’ often used to condemn gays.
His study looks at how these passages have been interpreted in a way that has resulted in the marginalization of gays in the Church. Cannonís efforts have been featured in the prominent gay newsmagazine The Advocate and he has been interviewed on The Michelangelo Signorile Show on SIRIUS Satellite Radio, along with other radio shows, and is a becoming a requested speaker at gay and gay Christian events.
RainbowChristians.com is believed to be the Internetís only devoted gay Christians matchmaking site and already boasts almost 1700 members from more than 50 different countries.
One member raves, ìRainbowChristians.com is awesome! I signed on and found a guy who lives right in my hometown. And the matchmaking service really did helpÖwe have so much in common!î
Justin Cannon was raised in the Episcopal Church, and later interest in Catholic, Orthodox, and Quaker theologies led towards an ecumenical perspective that recognizes a deep sense of unity among Christians that transcends the walls of denominations.
He is currently attending seminary at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley, California (USA) as he pursues priesthood within the Episcopal Church.