‘Come Out’ Album’s Message: God Loves You Just as Gay as You Are

LOS ANGELES, CA — and an out member of in the Gospel Ministry (http://www.rizigospel.com/), the Rev. Rizi Nasele Timane’ is unveiling her new album “Come Out,” a collection of original songs that call for full for the , , and community. As part of the album’, Timane’ is touring the during the summer of 2009.

The album’s title song the fundamentalist that and the condemn and strives to educate the public about what the really says and does not say about . “I have extensively studied the Greek and of the , and I found that, when interpreted properly, the does not condemn at all,” stated Timane’.

“I’m the first out and from , West ,” Timane’ continued. “I was one of the first to identify as openly in , and I know firsthand how that translates to and .” According to the 2006 Youth , , , , and questioning youth are up to four times more likely to than their . Additionally, State University’s Institute has found that LGBTQ youth who come from a rejecting family are up to nine times more likely to than their because of the negative treatment endured.

“For persons, this painful with or spirituality and is responsible for depression, low self-esteem, , self-abuse, and the entering into of false marriages,” said Timane’. “Worst of all, it’s responsible for thousands of suicides each year in the community, especially amongst our and young . It is my hope to put a stop to these and suicides by re-educating our community.”

“Anti- arguments like the one contending that California’s Proposition 8 ensures children’s wellbeing by providing them with a mother and father are totally absurd. In the case of Proposition 8, the state’s laws permit by and as well as single and even allows courts to assign a single grandparent, aunt, uncle or even a non-blood relative to be a child’s or caregiver,” continued Timane’.

“The goal of my new album is to enable any person seeking to know that loves them just as as they are,” states Timane’. She also wants to help those who are struggling with their spirituality and , just as she did for many years, to finally find complete reconciliation and affirmation.

Gospel lovers and Timane’ will be able to attend live performances at the following times and :

– June 20 at 2:50 p.m., in Station Park

– June 27 at 3 p.m. and June 28 at 12:30 p.m., in Plaza

– July 9 at 7:30 p.m., Annual Fellowship Convention in Westin Atlanta Airport hotel

– July 18 at 2 p.m., 2009 in

To learn more about Timane’ and her as a Christian that inspired her , visit http://www.rizigospel.com/.

“Come Out” video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfre1lV61Es

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Prayer Service on the EVE of Decision Day – Monday, May 25 Grace Cathedral (1100 California Street San Francisco), 7:00 – 8:30 pm

PROP 8 DECISION DAY IS ON MAY 26, TUESDAY!

Decision Day is on Tuesday, May 26!!!

From the CA website: “The California has announced that it will issue an opinion in three cases challenging the of Proposition 8 at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 26, 2009. (Strauss v. Horton, S168047; Tyler v. , S168066; City and County of v. Horton, S168078.) Tuesday at 10 a.m., the opinion will be available on the Web site at this link: http://www..com/l/;http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/.”

You are invited to the following :

1. Service on the of Decision Day – Monday, May 25
(1100 ), 7:00 – 8:30 pm

The night before the announcement of the CA ’s decision, we invite the Bay Area community to come for an evening of songs and meditation that will center our hearts on peace, healing and understanding.

2. Service/Blessing on Decision Day – Tuesday, May 26
St. Francis (152 Church St. , across from ), 8:30 – 9:15 am

The morning of the decision, we invite the Bay Area community to come for encouraging and words from , testimonies from married and for those who will be doing . We will march in a from the church to Plaza. Some will join the march from the Center on Market and .

NOTE: We request to come in their as appropriate for their . Please come at 8:00am to prepare.

CONTACT: Rev. Roland at rstringfellow@clgs.org

3. Circle of Care – Tuesday, May 26, Plaza

If Proposition 8 is upheld, we will surround those who are willing to be arrested in civic disobedience as we sing, and move aside as they are arrested.

is not just a nice idea for some. To deny it is a form of bashing. On Decision Day, a group of will participate in if the upholds Prop 8. In with an interfaith group of , we’ll do a peaceful street blockade with the message SEPARATE IS NOT EQUAL!

We’re looking for to participate in this action with us, and for who will support us as peacekeepers and legal . For more information, please action@onestruggleonefight.com.

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Bay Area Coalition of Welcoming
California for
Congregation Sha’ar Zahav
Fellowship of the Rainbow
Progressive
Jewish Mosaic - The National Center for Sexual and Gender
California Council of

The Fellowship
Metropolitan Community Church of
in Christ Church of
Center for and Studies of Pacific School of
California

Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry California
Glide Memorial

St. Francis
One , One Fight
Nueva Vida Ministries
The Society of Franciscan Workers
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PANA Institute of Pacific School of
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Tears, resolve for gay marriage fight in Maine

was well represented Wednesday, 22, among the of a bill who attended a at the .

“It’s been incredibly moving,” said Kittery Point resident Lane Williamson, whose daughter was married in to her longtime . “There’s a huge pro- group here, from tiny to .”

Williamson, who also has a married daughter, said she has long fought for women’s and .

is a civil right and therefore each of my daughters has a right to be married,” she said. “If can do it (pass a law) and Iowa can do it, for , then had better. I’m quite certain that the bill will pass.”

She and others in attendance at the hearing talked of seeing a “” among those in the — as the pro-bill asked to wear red clothing. Of the estimated 4,000 to 5,000 in attendance, they said, it appeared from the clothing that about two-thirds of those attending favored the bill.

That was particularly gratifying for Mary , who lives with her in and owns a business in , as well as of Wells, who has been in a committed with her for 14 years.

said she was in Augusta because, “I feel if I don’t stand up for my , why should anyone else? There’s and I would feel badly if I wasn’t there to be counted.” She said she and her of almost four years “want to be married, but we want to be married in , because that’s our home. We’re not asking anyone to change their . We just want a level playing field.”

Like others who attended, she said both sides had been very respectful and there had not been any or rowdiness. She said she has had to suck it up when hearing call “wrong and perverse” and using the to make the point. But on the other hand, “it’s been very encouraging and empowering to hear who are supportive. It makes all of us feel stronger.”

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Tears, resolve for gay marriage fight

AUGUSTA, was well represented Wednesday among the of a bill who attended a at the .

“It’s been incredibly moving,” said Kittery Point resident Lane Williamson, whose daughter was married in to her longtime . “There’s a huge pro- group here, from tiny to .”

Williamson, who also has a married daughter, said she has long fought for women’s rights and .

is a civil right and therefore each of my daughters has a right to be married,” she said. “If can do it (pass a law) and Iowa can do it, for , then had better. I’m quite certain that the bill will pass.”

She and others in attendance Wednesday talked of seeing a “” among those in the — as the pro-bill asked to wear red clothing. Of the estimated 4,000 to 5,000 in attendance, they said, it appeared from the clothing that about two-thirds of those attending favored the bill.

That was particularly gratifying for Mary , who lives with her in and owns a business in , as well as of Wells, who has been in a committed with her for 14 years.

said she was in Augusta because, “I feel if I don’t stand up for my , why should anyone else? There’s and I would feel badly if I wasn’t there to be counted.” She said she and her of almost four years “want to be married, but we want to be married in , because that’s our home. We’re not asking anyone to change their . We just want a level playing field.”

Like others who attended, she said both sides had been very respectful and there had not been any or rowdiness. She said she has had to suck it up when hearing call “wrong and perverse” and using the to make the point. But on the other hand, “it’s been very encouraging and empowering to hear who are supportive. It makes all of us feel stronger.”

For , Wednesday’s hearing was the result of hard work on the part of , for which she has volunteered during the past year.

“This is real important to us. It’s such a civil right. Right now, I feel like I’m separate and not equal,” she said. Civil , like currently allows, “are a failed experiment. It was like they threw us a bone and said, ‘That should be good enough for them.’”

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Thousands flock to gay marriage hearing in Maine

AUGUSTA, — Same- from around the state urged to pass a bill that would allow them to marry, while asked that it be rejected. A hearing is being held today before the at the .

 Supporters outnumbered roughly four to one as the legislative hearing got under way about 9:30 a.m. About 3,000 filled the auditorium.

Click here to listen to the live .

Kate and Quinn- of said they have done everything they can do under the law to protect each other. They even were married in five years ago but that union is not recognized in .

“During the past with lots of pieces of paper we’ve proven our commitment to each other over and over again,” - said. “It’s time the state of recognized our .”

In addition to 1020, committee also were scheduled to heard on 1118 that would extend to registered on the state’s domestic registry the same rights and benefits as those who are married but would stop short of creating civil . Rep. Leslie , R-, the sponsor of the bill did not attend the hearing and no one spoke in favor of or against it during the .

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Gay marriage debate focus now on Maine

The shifts to as sides for and against line up for a legislative hearing. The Legislature’s takes up the Wednesday in a daylong hearing at the . See Gay marriage debate focus now on Maine SunJournal.com

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Prop. 8 Gets Day In Court

Prop. 8 Gets Day In Court

Updated 11:30 a.m.: Today in S.F., the state directed questioning at supporters of same- looking to overturn Prop. 8. A watched the on a big screen in the . Live Webcast | Twitter

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Crowds line up to get into Prop. 8 hearing

— Scores of lined up this morning outside the California building in , hoping for a seat in the chambers as the justices hear arguments on whether the voter-approved state banning same- marriages should be overturned.
Some arrived outside the building on McAllister Street at the at 4:50 a.m., more than four hours before the arguments began at 9 a.m. The grew as the hearing approached.
Motorists honked their , mostly in support of those who want the ban overturned.
First in line was of , 54, an attorney who married her last June after the court ruled that same- marriages were constitutional - a decision that voters overturned five months later in approving Proposition 8.
“This court made the in the first place declaring that have the right to marry,” Taylor said. “For me, it’s a gift to be sitting in front of them.”
On the other side of the issue was , a 60-year-old printer who traveled from Los Angeles for the arguments.
Holding a banner that read, “The says the wages of is death,” Warner said he was standing outside the court because, “I want to give our side, ’s side.”
Another Prop. 8 supporter, Thomas Koors, a 63-year-old self-employed window and from , said he had spent the night in his Subaru near the courthouse and was there to “uphold democracy.”
“If we’re going to have democracy, we have to abide by the will of the majority of the voters, whether we like it or not,” said Koors, who waved an American flag and held a sign that read, “In we trust.”
The Rev. Amy , 40, who is in a same- and is a at a , countered, “It’s just crazy to think that should be able to take away a .”
By 8:15, the line waiting to get into the courthouse took up two-thirds of the block. Others were gathering in Plaza, where the three hours of arguments on the legality of Prop. 8 were being televised on a JumboTron set up directly across from . See
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