Anti-Gay Pastor Defies Social Distancing, Hosts Good Friday Revival Featuring Teen Son on Cross: WATCH

Anti-Gay Pastor Defies Social Distancing, Hosts Good Friday Revival Featuring Teen Son on Cross: WATCH

Greg Locke, the rabidly anti-LGBT pastor of Global Vision Bible Church in Tennessee, is among those defying social-distancing guidelines and continuing to hold services amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“We’re an essential service,” Locke told the Tennessean last month. “It’s important for us to remain open. It’s not because we’re trying to prove a point.”

A look at our Live crucifixion scene. IT IS FINISHED. #GoodFriday2020 pic.twitter.com/UFbgtriu4q

— Pastor Greg Locke (@pastorlocke) April 10, 2020

On Friday, Locke posted a video to Twitter (above) showing the church’s re-enactment of Christ’s crucifixion, featuring his 16-year-old son as Jesus and his 17-year-old daughter as Mary.

Hours earlier, Locke claimed the coronavirus outbreak has “never been a pandemic,” pointing to U.S. mortality projections that were recently revised downward (which experts say is a result of social distancing.)

“This has always been a calculated effort to destroy America with fear,” Locke wrote.

We went from a definite 2.2 million deaths, to 100,000 predictive deaths to 60,000 possible deaths and people still believe the media”s garbage coverage of #COVID19. This has never been a pandemic. This has always been a calculated effort to destroy America with fear. #FACT

— Pastor Greg Locke (@pastorlocke) April 10, 2020

Raw Story notes that Locke is also a supporter of Donald Trump who recently defended the president by referring to Stormy Daniels as a “hooker.”

Check out a few of Locke’s anti-LGBT rants below.

Dear Netflix, you’ve crossed the line with the HOMOSEXUAL JESUS. Try this with Islam and see how it turns out. So much for your #HappyHoligays nonsense. pic.twitter.com/jhp6tYExgU

— Pastor Greg Locke (@pastorlocke) December 15, 2019

This #PrideMonth foolishness is getting way out of hand. The LGBTQ are NOT persecuted. It’s openly celebrated and it’s all ONE BIG LIE. pic.twitter.com/vaMv27BzV7

— Pastor Greg Locke (@pastorlocke) June 6, 2019

The #StraightPrideParade responses truly reveals that the LGBTQ aren’t looking for equality. They’re looking for domination.

— Pastor Greg Locke (@pastorlocke) September 1, 2019

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Billy Porter, Nate Berkus, Jeremiah Brent and Melissa King Share a Message of Support

Billy Porter, Nate Berkus, Jeremiah Brent and Melissa King Share a Message of Support

Today, HRC shares a message of love and support with the launch of HRCares, a Virtual Care Package to our LGBTQ family featuring Pose’s Billy Porter, TLC stars Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, and chef and television personality Melissa King. Porter shares a special Spotify playlist featuring community favorites like Elton John, Shea Diamond and P!nk; Berkus and Brent give a message of support to those most impacted and at the frontline fighting COVID-19; chef Melissa King walks us through a food recipe to provide comfort and warmth during this difficult time; and HRC President Alphonso David shares powerful words in a poem by James Baldwin.

“During these unprecedented and challenging times, our strength and resilience lies within our community and with each other,” said HRC President Alphonso David. “More than ever, it is important to send a message of support to uplift the LGBTQ community and our allies who are directly — and all too often disproportionately — impacted by COVID-19. Through HRCares, the Human Rights Campaign hopes to provide a moment of joy and comfort to our LGBTQ family in the form of a Virtual Care Package. We are grateful to Billy Porter, Nate Berkus, Jeremiah Brent and Melissa King for offering messages of love and support during this difficult time.”

HRC recently hosted  a virtual interfaith memorial service, “Remaining Home in Faith: An Interfaith Memorial Service,” in tribute to the lives lost, and anticipated loss of life, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The virtual services are a continuation of HRC’s “Coming Home to Faith: A Search for Common Ground” tour, with a goal of building bridges between the faith and LGBTQ communities. Watch the memorial service here

Next month, HRC and GLSEN, the leading national organization focused on LGBTQ issues in K-12 education, announced it will hold a virtual graduation ceremony to honor the LGBTQ+ high school and college class of 2020 on Friday, May 8 at 4 p.m. ET. As the country is encouraged to practice social distancing, many institutions are canceling or postponing their graduation ceremonies; this effort will honor the nearly half a million LGBTQ+ students HRC estimates are graduating this spring, who may be impacted by these cancellations and disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Those interested can register for the event here.

As we continue to navigate the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, HRC offers a number of resources to provide support to our LGBTQ and allied community:

  • HRC recently published a research brief outlining the particular health and economic risks faced by the LGBTQ community during the COVID-19 public health crisis. Read the full brief here, and find a full list of all of HRC’s efforts and COVID-19 resources at this link.
  • As schools across the country shift to a virtual environment and curriculums transition online, HRC Foundation’s Welcoming Schools program offers activities and resources for inclusive learning at home. Get the resources here
  • While people across the country and around the world practice social distancing amid the COVID-19 outbreak, we’re helping you spread some joy via HRC’s new Zoom backgrounds. Our free, downloadable backgrounds are the perfect way to show your pride and promote LGBTQ rights during your next video call with friends, coworkers, family members and more. Access & download HRC’s backgrounds here.
  • Are you engaging in long-term planning for yourself or your loved ones? Check out this resource about basic estate planning documents everyone should have.
  • This year’s election is the most important election of our lifetimes –help make election history with HRC this year with these five actions from home. 
  • Flip through our new #WeAreHRC special report to see how HRC Foundation programs touch the lives of everyone – all ages – all identities – all races. Don’t miss the info on Transgender Justice initiatives, our Healthcare Equality Index, and our Historically Black Colleges and Universitites (HBCU) programs.

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Quibi debuts on phones with a slew of LGBTQ-inclusive talent and content

Quibi debuts on phones with a slew of LGBTQ-inclusive talent and content

Dishmantled

Quibi

On Monday, April 6th, the world was introduced to Quibi, the mobile-only streaming service full of “quick bites,” a new $1.75 billion funded media company from the minds of former Walt Disney Studios chairman and DreamWorks co-founder and CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and former eBay and Hewlett-Packard boss (and Presidential candidate) Meg Whitman. And with the slew of new original programming came a number of LGBTQ-inclusive programs – as well as several programs fronted by LGBTQ hosts and content creators. 

For now, Quibi is only available to stream on your phone (iOS and Android) and, no, you can’t AirPlay stream it to your television while at home. Some folks have expressed frustration with the service moving forward with its launch while the world is sheltering-in-place due to the coronavirus pandemic – a service that’s meant to be on-the-go is tough to digest when there’s plenty of content available on larger screens. The service ultimately is meant for those 10-15 minute breaks you have while waiting for the bus or standing in the line at the grocery store. 

Still, Quibi launched out of the gate swinging and has made one of the biggest gambles Hollywood has seen in quite some time. So, what exactly is Quibi? Vulture (New York Magazine’s pop culture site) summed it up well, writing, “It’s a subscription-based streaming platform designed to deliver short-form scripted and unscripted content to your cell phone. The name is a mash-up of the words “quick” and “bites,” a nod to the fact that episodes of Quibi shows will run roughly seven to ten minutes in length. It’s available for download in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. And it’s pronounced “kwĭb-ee,” if you’re wondering.” 

It launched with two different subscription options – with ads, you’ll pay $4.99 per month, with likely one or two spots per episode, around 6-10 seconds each. It’s $7.99 per month without ads. And everyone who signs up gets the first 90 days for free. And the service is free for one year to T-Mobile unlimited wireless family-plan customers. Reported investors include Warner Bros., NBCUniversal, Disney, BBC Studios, Lionsgate, and MGM. 

So, what are some of the shows on Quibi that will appeal most to LGBTQ audiences? We’ve got your guide, below!

Sasha Velour’s NightGowns
Sasha Velour's NightGowns
One of the most compelling shows for Quibi’s launch is Sasha Velour’s NightGowns. From the winner of Season 9 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, this docuseries follows the Brooklyn-based Velour as she works to truly redefine queer and underground drag and performance art for the next generation. “We’re transforming the system that doesn’t work for us,” she told EW.com prior to the show’s launch. Velour’s show provides a true peek behind the curtain of one of New York City’s most interesting performance spaces and it’s very worth the journey!

Dishmantled
Dishmantled
From the beloved Titus Burgess, comes Dishmantled, a new food show in which blindfolded contestants are shot at with cannons containing mystery food that has been pulverized to slop. After licking its contents off their faces, the walls and even their own shoes, they attempt to identify and re-create the dish. Whoever comes the closest.., wins! Guest hosts join Burgess for every episode. Hilarity ensues.

The Gayme Show
The Gayme Show
The Gayme Show is another competition show, but one that co-opts gay culture in an attempt to show which of two straight guys can become “queen of the straights.” Gay comedians Matt Rogers and Dave Mizzoni serve as emcees and they’re joined by LGBTQ celebrities and allies, who attempt to assist the contestants. Popular American Idol alum Vonzell Solomon sings ditties to usher in each challenge. 

Singled Out!
Singled Out!
MTV joins Quibi with a reboot of their popular ‘90s dating show, Singled Out! Hosted this time around by Keke Palmer and out comedian Joel Kim Booster, unlike the original, this version is super queer-friendly. The first two episodes alone involve same-sex couples who are looking for love!

You Ain’t Got These
Lena Waithe You Ain't Got These
Actor/Writer/Producer Lena Waithe brings You Ain’t Got These to Quibi, a new show about worldwide sneaker culture. 


Prodigy

Megan Rapinoe Prodigy
And soccer super Megan Rapinoe hosts Prodigy, a documentary series following the stories of eight young athletes and the sacrifice and dedication it took for them to reach the highest levels of their sport. 

Murder House Flip
Murder House Flip
Out host Mikel Welch is a co-presenter of Murder House Flip, a show that helps transform homes where murders have happened.

Fashion’s a Drag
Fashion's a Drag Willam
Not yet available is Fashion’s a Drag, hosted by Season 4 Drag Race fan favorite, Willam. The series has been billed as a daily fashion and pop culture review show, but as of Friday, it hasn’t yet premiered on the service. 

Still, to come, new shows from LGBTQ talent including Andy Cohen (The Andy Cohen Diaries), Demi Lovato (Pillow Talk), Alexander Wang (Potty Talk), and Cara Delevinge, as well as a scripted show called Trip from Joel Kim Booster (also a co-host of the aforementioned Singled Out!) described as a gay Pride and Prejudice that’s set on New York’s Fire Island

April 10, 2020

www.glaad.org/blog/quibi-debuts-phones-slew-lgbtq-inclusive-talent-and-content

Congratulations to Paul and Jane from the United Kingdom!

Congratulations to Paul and Jane from the United Kingdom!

Paul wasn’t expecting to meet someone as great as Jane online, but luckily for him he did just that! He writes: “A few chats first and due to being very busy the first meeting was very odd. I had my boy with me all week so we met in a softplay centre so we could

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