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  • Gay Christian Network
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  • The Gay Christian Network, popularly called GCN, is a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and straight ally organization and ecumenical Christian ministry founded in 2001 by Justin Lee and administered from Raleigh, North Carolina in the United States. In total, the Gay Christian Network claims over seven thousand members in countries around the world. The organization hosts an annual convention open to members and invited guests. At the 2008 conference, GCN featured American Idol finalist R. J. Helton as a special performer.
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Name
  • The Gay Christian Network
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Current status
  • active
Language
  • English
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Registration
  • optional
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  • no
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Launch date
  • 2001
Owner
  • The Gay Christian Network
abstract
  • The Gay Christian Network, popularly called GCN, is a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and straight ally organization and ecumenical Christian ministry founded in 2001 by Justin Lee and administered from Raleigh, North Carolina in the United States. The ministry includes social networking and radio programming. Its internet-based radio station has hosted such famous guests as: actors Chad Allen and Peterson Toscano, psychologist David Myers, musical performers Jason and deMarco, activist organizer Justin R. Cannon, songwriter Marsha Stevens, psychotherapist Ralph Blair and Troy D. Perry, founder of the Metropolitan Community Church denomination. The ministry also maintains a database of welcoming congregations and churches. In 2008, the GCN Action Center was launched as a vehicle for volunteerism: brainstorming, organizing and mobilizing volunteer action in individual communities. In total, the Gay Christian Network claims over seven thousand members in countries around the world. The organization hosts an annual convention open to members and invited guests. At the 2008 conference, GCN featured American Idol finalist R. J. Helton as a special performer.
  • The Gay Christian Network, popularly called GCN, is a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and straight ally organization and ecumenical Christian ministry founded in 2001 by Justin Lee and administered from Raleigh, North Carolina in the United States. The ministry includes social networking and radio programming. Its internet-based radio station has hosted such famous guests as: Actors Chad Allen and Peterson Toscano, psychologist David Myers, musical performers Jason and deMarco, activist organizer Justin R. Cannon, songwriter Marsha Stevens, psychotherapist Ralph Blair and Troy D. Perry, founder of the Metropolitan Community Church denomination. The ministry also maintains a database of welcoming congregations and churches. In 2008, the GCN Action Center was launched as a vehicle for volunteerism: brainstorming, organizing and mobilizing volunteer action in individual communities. In total, the Gay Christian Network claims over seven thousand members in countries around the world. The organization hosts an annual convention open to members and invited guests. At the 2008 conference, GCN featured American Idol finalist R. J. Helton as a special performer.