Jarel Robinson-Brown
Father Jarel Robinson-Brown, co-chair of LGBTQ+ Christian charity OneBodyOneFaith, is in conversation with Delyth Liddell.
On Sunday 26th May Llandaff Cathedral will host a service to remember people in the LGBTQ+ community who have suffered exclusion from Christian communities because of their sexuality or gender identity. The service is organised LGBTQ+ Christian Charity OneBodyOneFaith. In this week's 'All Things Considered' Delyth Liddell speaks to the charity's co-chair, Father Jarel Robinson-Brown.
Jarel Robinson-Brown is vicar of St German's Church, Adamsdown, Cardiff but he hails from London. He was raised in West London by Jamaican grandparents and studied in Cambridge to become a Methodist minister, serving as an Ordinand at Clare College. In 2021 he left the Methodist church and began the journey to be ordained as an Anglican Priest. Jarel says himself heβs a person who crosses many boundaries, calling himself βa Black, Queer British Christian minister of Jamaican and Cuban heritage.β His writing explores racism and homophobia in the church and how to better address these issues. He is the Martin Luther King Fellow at Regentβs Park College, University of Oxford, and his research interests are early Christian history, Patristics and Egyptian Late Antiquity.
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