Fellowship of Christ the Liberator
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Troy Perry in 1973 with Gay News
The inspiration for the group was the visit to the UK of Rev Troy Perry, founder of the Metropolitan Community Church in the USA. Eucharists were held once a fortnight at Peter Embrey's house in Barons Court, and welcomed both gay and straight. About a year later some members wished to affiliate with the Metropolitan Community Church, but the group was divided over this issue. The majority, led by Joe McVay-Abbott voted to form what became MCC London, but Tony Cross and Peter Embrey resigned.[1]
References
- ↑ Tony Cross, "Only Connect: Promoting Gay/Straight integration in the 1960s and 1970s – a personal contribution to Gay History", Faith & Freedom (vol.68 pt. 1. pp. 10-21).