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  • Reverend David Weekley of Epworth United Methodist Church happily chats after the service with Rev. Tara Wilkins, a Christian pastor with the Community of Welcoming Congregations. Weekley came out to his congregation at Sunday's worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Friends of Faith and Life
  • The Rev Bonnie Parr Philipson gives the benediction at Epworth United Methodist Church and praises Reverend David Weekley for having the strength to come out to his congregation today as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    The Religious Support Of Others
  • Reverend David Weekley talks about his book project to his congregation at Epworth United Methodist Church in SE Portland.  He uses this talk to come out to them as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Exposing Life as a Transgender Reverend
  • Reverend David Weekley talks about his book project to his congregation at Epworth United Methodist Church in SE Portland.  He uses this talk to come out to them as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Revealing Life as a Transgender Reverend
  • Reverend David Weekley sings "In His Time" while leading the congregation at Epworth United Methodist Church in SE Portland. He will be coming out to them soon during this worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Leading His Flock In Song
  • Reverend David Weekley leaves his chapel office on his way to the sanctuary for Sunday service. He will be coming out to his congregation at this worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Rev. David Weekley and His Savior
  • Parishoner Robbie Tsuboi sheds tears of joy as Reverend David Weekley comes out to his entire congregation during Sunday's worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Shedding Tears Of Joy
  • Reverend David Weekley shows off his newly acquired t-shirt which reads "Gaman" which is a Japanese word to describe the concept of enduring pain. In Japan, it is considered a certain strength to be able to withstand uncomfortable situations. In a few moments he will be coming out to his congregation at today's worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Speaking The Word Of God
  • May 12, 2003 - Bible study and hot dogs make a good combination for dinner at Dignity Village in Portland, OR. Though the coals were too hot and the dogs began to burn forcing a quick turn with fingers earning a slight burn. There are now 65 homeless people who have taken up residence on the leaf recycling land near the airport with the city's permission. They are being asked to leave again by October and find a new home.
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  • Bible study and hot dogs make a good combination for dinner at Dignity Village in Portland, OR. There are now 65 homeless people who have taken up residence on the leaf recycling land near the airport with the city's permission. They are being asked to leave again by October and find a new home.
    Camp-Dignity-BBQ.jpg