Inclusive Faith Coalition

Inclusive Faith Coalition The IFC is a group of religious congregations and clergy that unify and amplify voices of LGBTQ+ inclusive faith.

The IFC is a group of religious organization that unify and amplify voices of inclusive faith to assert that LGBTQ+ persons are created imago Dei, in the image of God.

05/13/2026

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05/10/2026

🌈 Give OUT Day 2026 is coming! 🌈

Early giving begins May 28th, and Give OUT Day takes place June 4th!

This will be the North Texas TRANSportation Network’s biggest fundraiser of 2026, and we’ve set a HUGE goal: raising $20,000 to help expand our services into East and West Texas.

Because of supporters like YOU, NTTN has already:
💜 Helped 40 families with multiple travel grants of $1,000 each
💜 Provided 10 relocation grants of $3,000 each
💜 Supported trans and gender-expansive youth and families seeking safety, affirming care, and community

Every dollar raised helps us continue providing life-changing support to trans youth Texans and their families during a time when access and safety are more critical than ever.

Thank you to everyone who has already supported NTTN and the community we serve. We could not do this work without you.

Mark your calendars, share our mission, and get ready to Give OUT with us! 🏳️‍⚧️


To Donate: https://mtyc.co/bz6w0g

04/28/2026

EXCITING NEWS! NTTN is expanding into West Texas. Check out our website www.nttn.gives for all of the details.

01/27/2026

One of the original groups hosted at Finn's. We're bringing back our Friends and Family Support Group. If you love someone in the TGNC community, feel free to come by and talk with Jennifer and Brian. We're so excited to create a space to support you.

12/20/2025

Proud of the Rev. Alan Bentrup and St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church.
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"Keller rescinds prayer invitation to church leader who supported LGBTQ event
By Matthew Adams Updated December 19, 2025

Hundreds of people attended the first Pride event for Keller and Southlake at St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025.

An Episcopalian priest who was the center of an uproar over a Keller-Southlake Pride festival in October had his invitation to pray at this week’s Keller City Council meeting withdrawn, with Mayor Armin Mizani saying the faith leader’s values don’t align with the community’s.

The Rev. Alan Bentrup, rector at St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church, said he had for weeks been scheduled to give the invocation at the Dec. 16 council meeting. According to Bentrup, just before the meeting a city official told him the prayer spot had been “double booked."

Council Member Tag Green instead gave the opening prayer, saying he had asked to do so on the heels of his mother entering hospice care.

But Bentrup wondered about the move given his past dispute with Mizani and the council over Bentrup allowing a group called Pride Kel-So to host an LGBTQ Pride festival on the grounds of his Southlake church at 223 S. Pearson Lane on the Keller border.

Bentrup remained at the meeting and spoke during public comments, expressing gratitude to Keller police for responding to threats made against him around the time of the Pride event.

Bentrup believes some of those who made the threats were motivated by statements issued by area political leaders, including Mizani. In a Facebook post, Bentrup called the mayor’s words “incendiary.”

Bentrup said in a phone interview that after the Pride festival was announced, he received numerous threats and a barrage of furious phone calls. One of the threats, said Bentrup, included a photo of him with a skull and crossbones. Another included an old photo of his now 15-year-old son, with the person making the threat accusing Bentrup of being a pe*****le.

Bentrup insisted he wasn’t afraid, but he nonetheless wrote letters to his children and instructed a friend to give those letters to them should anything happen.

This was shortly after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was murdered, said Bentrup, so there was a heightened sensitivity around political violence.

In September, Mizani posted about the Pride event on X (formerly Twitter). “Let me be clear: the City of Keller is not involved and does not condone this event,” Mizani wrote in the post. “Though promoted as ‘family-friendly,’ the event’s musical acts and programming suggest an agenda aimed at exposing children to inappropriate, highly sexualized content. That’s unacceptable.”

The Star-Telegram asked Mizani if he believed his words fueled some of the threats against Bentrup. He responded with a statement that included the following: “In Keller, we do not condone threats or violence, even when there are deep disagreements. At the same time, we are unapologetic in expressing our beliefs and standing firm in our convictions.”

When asked about Bentrup not being allowed to pray, Mizani said: “Delivering the opening prayer before Keller City Council meetings is a privilege, not a right. It is irresponsible for the Keller City Council to elevate an individual to lead us in prayer who offended a large majority of our residents when he recently welcomed children to attend an event that exposed them to male drag performers. We will not apologize for or equivocate on this decision.”

In October, April Dreyson, co-founder of Pride Kel-So, told the Star-Telegram that all activities at the Pride event, including the drag show, were age appropriate. Bentrup said he believes Christians are called to love others, regardless of who they are. That includes members of the LGBTQ community as well as those who opposed Bentrup’s decision to host the Pride event at his church. “The only way forward is for us to all see each other as human beings first,” he said.

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10/29/2025

Some us attended the viewing of Zurawski v Texas tonight at Wellspring in Arlington You can watch this important documentary on Amazon or YouTube for $4.99. It is powerful to understand the impact of Texas abortion laws on pregnant women with medical complications

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10/28/2025

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Out here at City of Arlington, TX - City Hall city council meeting to stand up for LGBTQ+ protections.
10/14/2025

Out here at City of Arlington, TX - City Hall city council meeting to stand up for LGBTQ+ protections.

We have been made aware that the City of Arlington, TX - City Hall is planning to delete all mention of “sexual orientat...
10/09/2025

We have been made aware that the City of Arlington, TX - City Hall is planning to delete all mention of “sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression” as protected characteristics from their Anti-Discrimination Policy.

Here’s the sequence of events:

The council suspended the Anti-Discrimination Policy early in September so that it could be modified.

The policy returned to the City Council with some rearrangement of the language around sexual orientation and gender identity at the September 16 meeting. At that meeting, the first reading was tabled so that council members could consider the rearranged language further.

They have now returned the policy to the agenda for a first reading at the October 14 meeting, with wholesale deletions of sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression throughout. There are no other changes proposed to the policy, only these erasures.

Take a look at the agenda here. It’s Item 11.2.https://www.arlingtontx.gov/files/2e8fe3d1-cbac-4c3d-a70d-2700af113a35/2025%E2%80%9410%E2%80%9414-Evening.pdf

Take a look at the Staff Report (summary) here:https://legistarweb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/attachment/pdf/3620675/Staff_Report_-_Amendment_to_Anti-Discrimination_Chapter.pdf

Take a look at the Ordinance to revise the ADP here:https://legistarweb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/attachment/pdf/3620681/Ordinance_-_Amendment_of_the_Anti-Discrimination_Chapter.pdf

We believe that community pressure can persuade the members to not go backwards in the progress Arlington citizens have been proud of.

Here’s what to do:

Show up. If you or any of your congregants live in Arlington, now is the time to show up for a City Council meeting: Tuesday 10/14, 6:30 pm.

Speak up. We hope for a long string of thoughtful, civil public comments. Here’s the text from the city website: "Persons who intend to speak during the Citizen Participation portion of a City Council meeting shall pre-register no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting. Persons may pre-register online using the form on the Meeting Process page, by calling 817-459-6186, or by completing a registration card at the City Secretary's Office."

Social up. Check the HELP Center’s page frequently; repost their stuff. https://www.facebook.com/HELPCenterTX. Write your own posts about what this means to you as a businessperson, clergy person, educator, parent, human being.

Call up. Call your City Council member, and the at-large members, and tell them you’re paying attention. Find their phone numbers here: https://www.arlingtontx.gov/Government/City-Government/City-Council/City-Council-Members

Feel free to copy-n-paste this info to anyone you think will be interested.

Learn more about all of our elected City Council members.

09/23/2025

Did you hear? The North Texas TRANSportation Network expanded its eligible counties from 19 to 45... meaning that we now cover 32.5% of Texas's population.

18-year-olds can now apply for health care travel grants as well.

See our most recent newsletter for more information; link in the comments.

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