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  • Rembert S. Truluck
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  • Dr. Rembert S. Truluck (born 1934, Clinton, South Carolina) is a gay theologian, Bible teacher, preacher, writer and pastor who served in Metropolitan Community Churches (MCC) in Atlanta, San Francisco, and Nashville, Tennessee between 1988-1996. He is the author of Invitation To Freedom, a guide to Personal Evangelism in the Gay Community (1993) and Steps To Recovery From Bible Abuse (1997). He is currently working on his next book "Will The Real Jesus Please Stand Up".
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  • Dr. Rembert S. Truluck (born 1934, Clinton, South Carolina) is a gay theologian, Bible teacher, preacher, writer and pastor who served in Metropolitan Community Churches (MCC) in Atlanta, San Francisco, and Nashville, Tennessee between 1988-1996. He is the author of Invitation To Freedom, a guide to Personal Evangelism in the Gay Community (1993) and Steps To Recovery From Bible Abuse (1997). He attended Furman University and earned a doctorate degree in Sacred Theology. He served from 1953 to 1973 as Southern Baptist preacher and was a professor at Baptist College at Charleston (now Charleston Southern University). After being outed to the colleges Board of Trustees, he resigned from the school and became a pastor of MCC. He is currently working on his next book "Will The Real Jesus Please Stand Up".