He feared coming out. Now this pastor wants to help Black churches become as welcoming as his own.

It was daunting when the Rev. Brandon Thomas Crowley, at age 22, replaced a beloved pastor who had ministered to one of suburban Boston’s most famed Black churches for 24 years.

It was more daunting—at times agonizing—to reach the decision six years later, in 2015, that God wanted him to tell his congregation that he was gay.


To his relief, most of the worshippers at Myrtle Baptist Church in Newton, Massachusetts, embraced him. Crowley’s career has flourished, and he has now written a book — “Queering the Black Church,"  that he hopes can serve as a guide for other congregations to be “open and affirming” to LGBTQ people rather than shunning them.


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