| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 201 | Robert Barker | |
| 202 | Stephen Fiechter | |
| 203 | Rev. Dr. Robert C. Lodwick | As a bifurcated Presbyterian-Episcopalian, I pray for the day when the Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches and ALL Churches take down their barriers and welcome gays and lesbians FULLY into the life and ministry to which we have been called. |
| 204 | David Mair | |
| 205 | Jill Duke | |
| 206 | David T. Atteberry | I came to this Church via a long journey. Recognizing my sexual orientation and coming out to my welcoming parish was one of the most marvelous days of my life. Please stand by us. |
| 207 | Marnie Goodbody | |
| 208 | Lawrence J. Gonzalez | |
| 209 | Richard Little | |
| 210 | Sharon Green | |
| 211 | Jean Mayland | We must be open to our gay and lesbian members who practise their sexuality with faithfulness and commitment. We are not vrying to drive out the fundamentalists but they are trying to drive us out and that is contrary to the whole ethos of Anglicanism. Give into bullies once and they will press for more and more |
| 212 | Becky Martin | |
| 213 | Sergio Casillas | |
| 214 | Benjamin W. Rice | |
| 215 | Daniel Gould | |
| 216 | Bonnie Vargo | |
| 217 | Phil Hawkins | |
| 218 | Rev Gennie Evans | |
| 219 | Carol A. Bliss | You can be a part of history and change so that all of God's people are embraced in God's eternal love. |
| 220 | John-Francis Friendship | |
| 221 | (The Rev.) Patrick Malloy, Ph.D. | Rector
Grace Episcopal Church
Allentown PA 18102 |
| 222 | Molly Roush | |
| 223 | Mike Bursell | |
| 224 | Jude R Bullock | the fullness of the gospel of Jesus Christ belongs to all or it belongs to none. That the church has connived in discrimination in the past is to its discredit. It will be to its shame and condemnation if it continues to do so in the future. |
| 225 | Mark Bruns | Please give consideration, thought and prayer to our request for inclusion.
Thank you! |
| 226 | kim santell | |
| 227 | Peter Roberts | |
| 228 | John P. Adamson | |
| 229 | Laurence M Siegler | It is sad that the Anglican Church does not recognize Gays and Lesbians as people if they are open about it. If they stay in the closet they are okay. There are many in the community who accept staying in the closet but it should not be necessary, and causes undo stress. It is sad that the Archbishop of Canterbury is so openly AntiGay. It is further upsetting that he is being overly influenced by a small contingent of other AntiGay congregations. |
| 230 | James Saxton | |
| 231 | The Rev. Andrew T Gerns | |
| 232 | Father Aidan Clarke | |
| 233 | Kelly Cannon | |
| 234 | Katie | Well said |
| 235 | Joan L. Roy | |
| 236 | Harry Ford | |
| 237 | C. Milton | |
| 238 | Meg Sharp Walton | |
| 239 | Peter A. Overland | |
| 240 | Deborah M. Graham | I agree whole heartedly with the above and pray you open your heart to cries of gays and lesbians, their parents and children, through out the world. |
| 241 | Lori Galloway Kizzia | |
| 242 | David Kurtz | |
| 243 | CEBullimore | |
| 244 | Stiubhart MacPhail | I am being baptised and confirmed into the Church of England just after Easter and have been nurtured in my spiritual growth by the open and loving acceptance of the congregation at St. Barnabas here in Bow. They prove that things can be better. I know that there is a lot of work to be done, but I for one am prepared to put my shoulder to the wheel. |
| 245 | Carole Goddard | |
| 246 | Stephanie Greig | |
| 247 | Michele Watts | |
| 248 | phyllis owen | |
| 249 | Anonymous | |
| 250 | Karen Sept | AMEN! |