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“This was Sodom's guilt: its people were arrogant, and had an excess of food and prosperous ease--but did not aid the poor and needy.” Ezekiel 16:49

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=115471915685

During the last several months LGBT couples have been harassed, threatened and even arrested in Texas and Utah for public displays of affection. In December, two women in San Antonio were arrested for “making out.” In El Paso, on June 29, at a Chico’s Tacos restaurant two men were handcuffed and threatened with arrest by police after one kissed the other on the cheek. On July 10, in Salt Lake City, two men were detained by security guards of the Mormon Church, and then arrested by police:

> http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_world/2009/02/04/2009-02-04_kissing_is_no_crime_say_women_arrested_i-1.html

> http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_12790543

> http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_12811907

Anyone should be able to kiss whomever they want, whenever and wherever they want. Therefore, bloggers David Badash and David Mailloux, and Join the Impact’s Willow Witte, have organized the Great Nationwide Kiss-In: http://www.bilerico.com/2009/08/great_nationwide_kiss-in.php

In Denver, the Kiss-In will take place on the 16th Street Mall between Glenarm and Tremont (on the median between the shuttle lanes) at noon on Saturday August 15th (with set-up at 11:40 am). Same-gender and mixed-gender couples are invited to help us send a fun, upbeat and g-rated message we should never be afraid of brief, unimposing displays of affection. There's not enough love and affection in the world.

ALL members of the LGBTQQIA community are welcome to participate by holding signs, handing out fliers, and acting as peacekeepers.

Following the kiss-in the group will take a walk down the 16th Street Mall to a picnic at Skyline Park (Arapahoe/16th) behind the clock tower. (Food can be purchased at The Corner Bakery and several other casual eateries in the immediate vicinity.)

We are designing event t-shirts. Please send orders to Joshua Dannemann at ellipsysis@live.com. The cost will not exceed $10/ea.

Other questions: 303-800-5664 or soulforceincolorado@gmail.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

In response to the growing equality movement in California and across the country, community organizers are issuing a call for the use of nonviolent civil disobedience to further the cause. This call comes at a time when the equality movement is energized surrounding the upcoming California Supreme Court decision on the validity of Proposition 8.   Read More »
Hello Friends,

Two quick notes...

1) Soulforce in Colorado is in the early stages of organizing a dialogue event with an inter-religious dialogue class at Naropa in Boulder. This will be an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience in practicing nonviolent communication. The event will occur from 7-9 pm on a Tuesday or Thursday evening sometime in April. Please let me know if you might be interested.

2) We are also beginning to plan for future marriage equality direct actions in Denver and elsewhere throughout Colorado. If you or anyone you know would like to help organize a sit-in and/or civil disobedience for marriage equality, please let me know. There will be more info available at our planning meeting on Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1-3 pm at The GLBT Center of Colorado (1050 Broadway in Denver).

Chris
303-800-5664
cahubble08@gmail.com
Hello Friends,

Two quick notes...

1) Soulforce in Colorado is in the early stages of organizing a dialogue event with an inter-religious dialogue class at Naropa in Boulder. This will be an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience in practicing nonviolent communication. The event will occur from 7-9 pm on a Tuesday or Thursday evening sometime in April. Please let me know if you might be interested.

2) We are also beginning to plan for future marriage equality direct actions in Denver and elsewhere throughout Colorado. If you or anyone you know would like to help organize a sit-in and/or civil disobedience for marriage equality, please let me know. There will be more info available at our planning meeting on Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1-3 pm at The GLBT Center of Colorado (1050 Broadway in Denver).

Chris
303-800-5664
cahubble08@gmail.com
Hello Friends,

Please join Soulforce in Colorado for a rap session on Saturday, March 21, 1-3 pm at The GLBT Center of Colorado (1050 Broadway in Denver) to talk about goals for 2009 and beyond. Anyone who cares about "Freedom for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people from religious & political oppression through the practice of relentless nonviolent resistance" is welcome to attend.

In between now and the meeting, let these three videos from Chicago motivate you to dream about what we can do here in Colorado…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpqdzetAUCE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6LfdInfK8M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P127n3Ocuzg


Namaste,

Christopher Hubble
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SoulforceInColorado/
cahubble08@gmail.com
303-800-5664

"When the bamboo forest goes, with it goes the sound of the flute." Hindu Proverb
On Saturday, July 19 from 1-3 pm Soulforce in Colorado will launch a discussion group exploring the wide-ranging oeuvre of nonviolent theory entitled "Readings in Nonviolence". We will meet at The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of Colorado (1050 Broadway in Denver). I hope you might consider joining us.

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Dear friends,

We hope you'll join us for a panel discussion featuring marriage equality activists Kate Burns and Sheila Schroeder, Ex-Gay Survivors Christine Bakke and Daniel Gonzales, and local student organizers Carly Schlotterer and Julia Johns at MCC of the Rockies (10th & Clarkson in Denver) from 1-3 pm on June 1st. Mark your calendar!

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What is the difference between being "OUT" and being "SOULFORCE OUT"?

At Soulforce's recent 10th anniversary celebration, Jarrett Lucas (Equality Rider and Director of Outreach for SoulforceQ) reflected on this question during a staff and volunteer organizer brainstorming forum.

How can we continue to help and support each other as we turn our personal expressions of integrity and authenticity living as openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people into a force for positive and transformative social change?

We hope you'll help us answer this question when you join members of Soulforce, the Ex-Gay Survivors' movement, and local student activists for a panel discussion and town hall meeting at MCC of the Rockies (10th and Clarkson in Capitol Hill, Denver) on June 1st from 1-3 pm.

Are you "OUT" or are you "SOULFORCE OUT"?


Sincerely,

Christopher Hubble
http://christopherh-queermusings.blogspot.com
cahubble08@gmail.com
303-241-3225

"When the bamboo forest goes, with it goes the sound of the flute." Hindu Proverb
Hello friends,

Sorry this is a couple days late...

http://www.soulforce.org/email_campaign/email_2_14_2008.html
Dear friends,

I'm writing to ask for your help.

On Sep 24, Soulforce in Colorado organized a marriage equality civil disobedience during which two of my friends, Kate Burns and Sheila Schroeder, entered the Denver clerk and recorder office to request a marriage license… and refused to leave after being denied. They were both arrested and cited for trespassing (links to video of the action below).

Kate and Sheila stand trial on Dec. 17 and their legal team of three attorneys working pro bono are seeking affidavits by religious leaders willing testify that they or their organizations support full marriage equality.

If you or anyone you know might be interested and able to complete an affidavit by Nov 23, would you please contact me or Kate and Sheila directly (kateburns303@comcast.net).

I hope you have both been well,

Chris

The video for the Marriage Equality civil disobedience on September 24th in Denver (Kate and Sheila arrested) is now on YouTube and Google video. Many of you are in it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7luw6WKiI_E

Also, Ron Zappolo hosted Kate and Sheila on his weekly news magazine Colorado 2031. Zappolo also interviewed Focus on the Family representatives Carrie Gordon Earll and Melissa Fryrear who oppose same-gender marriage equality.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1181419119680720526&pr=goog-sl

Sincerely,

Christopher Hubble
www.HubbleBooks.com
cahubble05@yahoo.com
303-241-3225

"When the bamboo forest goes, with it goes the sound of the flute." Hindu Proverb
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Local Gay Musician and Friends Visit Dobson's Ministry Headquarters
Soulforce "Focus on the Facts" Campaign Pursues Dialogue and Reconciliation

Soulforce Press Release: November 12, 2007
For Immediate Release
Contact(s): James Roy, Blue Disco Records, Ltd, 303-906-4603, james@bluediscorecords.com
Christopher Hubble, Soulforce Colorado State Organizer, 303-241-3225, cahubble05@yahoo.com

Video and still photos available here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/exgaysurvivordan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arQRh0Bf0MM

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(Colorado Springs CO) - In a low-key visit, Denver-based musician James Roy and a group of friends toured the Welcome Center of Dobson's mega-organization Saturday in order to learn more about the operations of his ministry first-hand. The visit was intended to remind the partisan evangelical leader and his associates that Soulforce continues to observe the hurtful anti-LGBT rhetoric which emanates from America's leading source of misinformation about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.

In a personal letter to Dobson, James Roy wrote about his own commitment to being a positive impact in the lives of others. "I think it benefits us to reflect on what we have in common… I am here today to take a tour to better understand you and invite you to the possibility of dialogue."

In the spirit of the nonviolent teachings of Gandhi and King, at the conclusion of the tour, each participant left a single yellow rose for Dobson to symbolize their desire for dialogue. Gandhi and King were the preeminent advocates of nonviolent conflict resolution in the twentieth century. They are best remembered not only for their desire to achieve justice for their respective constituencies but also to attain reconciliation with their adversaries.

Two of Saturday's participants were a lesbian couple from Denver who have adopted children together. During the tour, they asked whether they would be welcome to bring their own children during a future visit to the campus, "I was surprised and gratified when our tour guide encouraged my partnered friends to return as a family so that their children may also enjoy the many recreational resources available on the lower level of the welcome center," Lead Focus on the Facts Organizer Christopher Hubble observed.

This quiet, unannounced visit was part of FOCUS ON THE FACTS, an ongoing campaign of nonviolent direct action which Soulforce launched at the beginning of 2007. Beginning in 1994, Soulforce has repeatedly attempted to engage Dobson and his associates in dialogue and has been continually rebuffed. FOCUS ON THE FACTS seeks to end religion-based oppression of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Coloradans and is modeled on Gandhi's Satyagraha campaigns in South Africa and India. In the words of Nelson Mandela, Gandhi "rightly believed in the efficacy of pitting the soul force of Satyagraha against the brute force of the oppressor and in effect converting the oppressor to the right and moral point."

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SOULFORCE is a national civil rights and social justice organization. Our vision is freedom for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people from religious and political oppression through the practice of relentless nonviolent resistance. To learn more about Soulforce and FOCUS ON THE FACTS, visit www.soulforce.org.

To learn more about JAMES ROY and his inspirational creative work, visit www.jamesroymusic.com. "It took a four-year electrical engineering degree and a taste of the corporate world before [James] realized that life is more about living than trying to meet the expectations of others. In the few years that followed, he built up a studio, founded the company Blue Disco Records, Ltd., and started capturing the world around him in high-energy songs with powerful lyrics." Soulforce recently announced a new partnership with James Roy on his latest release, Rise Above. 10% of the proceeds of this CD will go to benefit the social justice work of Soulforce.

LESBIAN COUPLE RISKS ARREST TO SEEK MARRIAGE LICENSE IN DENVER

Local Faith Leader Supports Demand for Civil Marriage

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Soulforce Media Advisory: September 21, 2007 For Immediate Release

Contact(s):
Kate Burns & Sheila Schroeder, kateburns303@comcast.net, 303-806-8444 Christopher Hubble, Soulforce Colorado State Organizer, 303-241-3225, cahubble05@yahoo.com
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(Denver, CO) - In an effort to achieve basic fairness and marriage equality for all of Colorado's families, local nonviolent advocates will again seek to elevate this issue in the public mind. On Monday, September 24, married same-gender couple Kate Burns and Sheila Schroeder will enter the Denver Clerk and Recorder Office to request a marriage license. When denied, they will risk arrest by refusing to leave.

Who: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Families and their Allies, including Rev. Mike Morran of the First Unitarian Society, Denver.

What: Marriage Equality Direct Action: press conference, vigil, civil disobedience

When: Monday, September 24, 2007 3:30 p.m. MDT

[TRAINING IN NONVIOLENCE TO PREPARE FOR MONDAY'S ACTION IS SCHEDULED FROM 1:30-4:30 SUNDAY AFTERNOON (09/23) AT THE GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER OF COLORADO (1050 BROADWAY IN DENVER--JUST SOUTH OF 11TH AND BROADWAY ON THE EAST SIDE OF BROADWAY--LOOK FOR THE PURPLE AWNING)]

Where: Denver Clerk and Recorder Office, Wellington Webb Municipal Administration Building, 201 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80202, (Court-Colfax block on 15th Street)

SOULFORCE is a national civil rights and social justice organization. Our vision is freedom for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people from religious and political oppression through the practice of relentless nonviolent resistance. For more information, go to www.soulforce.org.

"All reforms owe their origin to the initiation of minorities in opposition to majorities... Those who believe that they are not bound to obey laws which are repugnant to their conscience have only the remedy of [nonviolence] open to them." M.K. Gandhi


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ABOUT THIS MARRIAGE EQUALITY DIRECT ACTION

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This action seeks to dramatize that marriage laws which deny full equality to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are an example of religion-based oppression and undermine America's tradition of religious pluralism protected by the U.S. Constitution.

When asked about her decision to participate in this action, Sheila said, "In the four years since my partner and I had our commitment ceremony, we have experienced numerous acts of discrimination. We are denied the ability to file taxes together. We experienced panic when I had a potentially dangerous health crisis and we had no security that she could attend to me in the hospital. We have spent thousands of dollars in legal fees to combine our property and insure our rights as a couple--when heterosexual couples are granted all of this free without question. This discrimination is unconstitutional and unconscionable. It is my patriotic duty to stand against this discrimination. The world needs more love and more support for loving couples. My church supports this fundamental notion and now it's time my government does too."

Earlier this year, Soulforce launched FOCUS ON THE FACTS, an ongoing campaign of nonviolent direct action with the goal of ending religion-based oppression of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Coloradans--staging several sit-ins at James Dobson's ministry headquarters in Colorado Springs since February. Most recently, on July 13th, Soulforce, Just Spirit, and the Pikes Peak Gay and Lesbian Pride Center organized a marriage equality direct action at the county clerk's office in Colorado Springs. For several years now, affirming marriage equality has been a distinct theme at PrideFest in the Springs. Several same-gender couples asked for marriage licenses and were denied according to state statute. Randomly formed opposite-gender couples then obtained licenses to demonstrate the hypocrisy of the law. And a couple that had been denied when attempting to obtain a license in a previous year as lesbian partners obtained a license this year because one of them has since transitioned to become male.

Speaking about the continuation of this campaign in Denver and her participation in the action on Sep 24, Kate Burns said, "As a life-long Unitarian Universalist, I seek to practice my religion by marrying my life partner in the church where I grew up. My religion does not condemn love simply because it happens between partners of the same gender. Legislation that prevents me from marrying my partner interferes with the free exercise of my faith tradition and imposes the viewpoint of one religious view--which opposes our union--on all citizens. My union with my partner, Sheila, is a life-long commitment founded on love and respect for each other, and for each other's families. I will not allow an unjust law tell me that we are not worthy of being married. Following the principles of nonviolent resistance, I will do whatever it takes to shed light on the immoral and discriminatory legislation that denies basic human rights to us as a couple, and to all lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people."

Kate's and Sheila's minister, Rev. Mike Morran of the First Unitarian Society of Denver will be present Monday to support Kate and Sheila in this profound act of civil resistance. Rev. Morran has a history of support of full equality for all of Colorado's families. A year ago to the day, he led a "Standing on the Side of Love" service on the steps of the Colorado State Capitol Building in support of the "principles of love, diversity, freedom and inclusion." Explaining his support for Kate and Sheila, Rev. Morran said, "There are so many levels where marriage equality simply makes good sense. From a religious point of view, the Gospels clearly hold up Love as the spiritual goal for people of faith. From a church point of view, marriage is a sacrament and the state should stay out of it. From a constitutional point of view, freedoms, like the freedom to marry, that apply to some citizens but not to others can only undermine the civil rights of all people, not just gays and lesbians. As a person of faith, as a pastor, and as a citizen, I am proud to stand on the side of love, to protect the right of churches to administer their own sacraments, and to uphold equal rights and responsibilities for all citizens." [A full text of the "Standing on the Side of Love" principles are included with this advisory.]

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FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY OF DENVER seeks "to create a loving and welcoming spiritual family, embracing all who enter in search of solace, inspiration, knowledge, and growth… we bring our gifts to build a strong religious community… we venture into the wider world, working to build a just and nurturing society for all." The UUA's support of equal treatment for bisexual, gay, lesbian and transgender persons is long-reaching and extensive. For more information, go to www.firstunitariandenver.org. UUA Interfaith Clergy Pledge for the Freedom to Marry.

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ACTION PARTICIPANT BIO INFORMATION:

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SHEILA E. SCHROEDER is an ordinary American who recognizes that speaking about injustice is her patriotic duty. She is a partner, daughter, sister, aunt, friend, teacher, and a filmmaker. Just like her filmmaking mission where she tries to amplify the voices of those not often portrayed in the media, she is trying to use her own voice to draw attention to injustice she experiences. While she has come to activism later in life and participated in nonviolent actions in the past, this will be her first act of civil disobedience.


KATE BURNS was born in Denver, attended East High School and Colorado State University, and now works at the University of Denver. She has pride in her native state, and considers it her responsibility to keep working as a dedicated citizen to help Colorado progress to become a shining example of freedom and equality. She grew up in First Unitarian Church of Denver where her minister, Rev. Mike Morran, would gladly marry her to her partner of five years, Sheila Schroeder, if the state and nation of her birth would shed its institutional discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.


REV. MIKE MORRAN is minister at First Unitarian Church in Denver, Colorado, an urban congregation of over 250 families. He is a member of Colorado Clergy for Equality in Marriage, Capitol Hill United Ministries, and the Family Matters Task Force of the Unitarian Universalist Association. He is a proud father of two children, whom he co-parents with his partner of 13 years.


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STANDING ON THE SIDE OF LOVE PRINCIPLES

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First Unitarian Society of Denver believes that all human beings are created in love, worthy of dignity and respect to the fullest extent. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people are an integral part of natural and divine creation. Therefore we stand on the side of Love.

We believe that a Family is best defined, not by gender, but by commitment and Love. Therefore we stand on the side of Love.

We believe that Creation is characterized by diversity, and that loving relationships take many forms. Reverence for diversity ensures the peaceful prosperity of the human race. Therefore, we stand on the side of Love.
We believe that responsible Freedom is the highest political achievement of our culture, the best environment for human beings to grow in, and the only environment in which both human and divine Love can flourish. Therefore, we stand on the side of Love.

We believe that a Freedom, including the freedom to marry the person of our choice, if it does not apply equally to all citizens, is not Freedom. Standing for the civil rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people will help to preserve the civil rights of all human beings. Therefore, we stand on the side of Love.


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MORE INFORMATION ABOUT "FOCUS ON THE FACTS":

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Video of several FOCUS ON THE FACTS actions are now viewable at the Soulforce website or on Google:


>> Feb 18 - Dotti Berry and Robynne Sapp sit-in at James Dobson's ministry headquarters.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8003306472349571226&q=dotti+berry+robynne+sapp&total=5&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=1



>> April 28 - Roses and Reality - Chris Hubble and Leigh Lyon are arrested entering the campus of James Dobson's ministry headquarters to deliver A False Focus On My Family and the open video letter DVD "Dear Dr. Dobson".

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-809226073899638175



>> July 13 - Marriage Equality Direct Action - Marriage Equality direct action led by Rev. Elder Dr. Nori Rost, Ryan Acker and Frank Volz.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2420139976809796770&q=marriage+equality+action&total=35&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0
Dear Friend of Soulforce,

On July 22, 2006, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, dozens of diverse families from across the country will join Soulforce in an unprecedented justice-making event!

Beginning at 6pm actor and activist Chad Allen, and executive director of the Matthew Shepard Foundation Judy Shepard, will lead a gathering of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and their families, friends and supporters in a 2-mile march from Colorado Springs' Rampart Park to the entrance of Focus on the Family. When we arrive we'll hold a brief "vigil of light" and then celebrate the love and commitment found in our families and friends with an electrifying nighttime concert under the stars featuring Broadway Star Billy Porter.


Soulforce is calling this action:

The 1000 Watt March, Vigil, and Concert

Shedding the Powerful Light of Truth on the Anti-Gay Dishonesty of Focus on the Family

The march will help America to connect the dots between the false and defamatory rhetoric that flows from Focus on the Family and the assault on the civil liberties of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and same-gender families.

The concert will be the culmination of a five-day march for justice, as dozens of diverse families participate in a relay march 65 miles from the Colorado State Capitol in Denver to the headquarters of Focus on the Family in Colorado Springs.

During the 1000 Watt March, Vigil and Concert, families and friends from across America will bring a powerful message to Focus on the Family:

Dr. Dobson--Learn from History. End Religion-Based Discrimination Against Our Families!

As the 2006 election heats up, Colorado is just one of several states considering ballot measures that would limit the rights and protections of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and same-gender families. In a cynical ploy to get votes, the Bush administration will use the mobilizing power of Christian conservatives like James Dobson to put American families at risk in the name of "traditional family values."

This is your organization's chance to take part in the 1000 Watt March, and to show Dr. Dobson, Focus on the Family and the Bush administration what real family values are all about. Please consider lending your organization's support and resources to this important event. To endorse the event, just sign on as a supporting organization and spread the word. You can send out the PDF flyer on the Soulforce page, distribute updates to your mailing list, or post a link to the Soulforce 1000 Watt March page on your website.

For more information about the 1000 Watt March or to download a PDF file of the flyer, please see: Link.

To sign on as an endorsing organization, please contact Richard Lindsay at 646-258-7193 or richard@soulforce.org.

Thank you in advance for your support of this vital action.
CHAD ALLEN, JUDY SHEPARD, AND BILLY PORTER JOIN SOULFORCE TO LEAD DIRECT ACTION AT FOCUS ON THE FAMILY!!!

An Invitation...

Dear Friend of Soulforce Denver:

On May 1st, 2005, despite freezing weather, nearly 1000 people joined Soulforce for the "MAYDAY Family Picnic & Protest" outside the entrance to Focus on the Family in Colorado Springs, Colorado. 60%-70% of those passionate, committed participants were from Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region. Their sacrifice was integral to the success of Mayday! 2005. But since then, James Dobson has amplified his efforts to impose his narrow interpretation of the Bible on the entire nation; thereby jeopardizing the integrity of our U.S. Constitution as well as the civil liberties and religious freedom of all Americans.
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Soulforce Plans Return to Focus on the Family!

Presenting the 1000 Watt March, Vigil, & Concert

Shedding the Powerful Light of Truth on the Anti-Gay Dishonesty of Focus on the Family

Featuring Actor Chad Allen, Judy Shepard, and Broadway Star Billy Porter!


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