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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Gellionnen Chapel, near Pontardawe, is a unitarian church that takes pride in being an inclusive place of worship.
    Reverend Rory Castle Jones, minister at the chapel, has worked hard to ensure that people from the LGBTQ+ community feel welcome in chapels like his, after his own negative experiences in churches.
    Rory told ITV News: "I grew up attending various churches of different denominations. As a teenager, like many LGBTQ teens, I didn't feel welcome in those places.
    "It was only a few years ago when I came to Gellionnen that I found an inclusive church. I had given up to be honest, and I think that's true for many LGBTQ+ people.
    "It's important to me to say that there are places where you can be welcome as an LGBT person in a church or a chapel."
    Rory joined Gellionnen as a member of the congregation in 2015, later deciding to change careers during the pandemic and trained to be a minister at the same chapel that married him and his husband.
    Rory and Rhys were the first same-sex couple in south Wales to be married in a church in August 2016.
    "It was important to us that we married in a religious place. We were quite surprised at how few churches and chapels were offering same-sex marriage. There were about 12 across Wales at the time. Gellionnen was one of them."
    The church hosts monthly online LGBTQ+ gatherings to offer a confidential and safe space for people from all faiths and backgrounds.
    Rory also leads an annual LGBTQ+ Pride Service.
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