Liberating Spirit Metropolitan Community Church - MCC Boise

Liberating Spirit Metropolitan Community Church - MCC Boise North Orchard between Irving and emerald. Plenty of parking in back. Mailing address: 1088 N Orchard Boise, Id. 83704

06/07/2026

A wildfire burning south of Huntington has prompted evacuation notices in Baker County and forced major highway closures, including a shutdown of Interstate 84

06/07/2026

Boise’s Harrison Boulevard will look different this June. The beloved neighborh… Pride North End needs your support for Pride in the North End: Flags for All!

06/07/2026

Liberating Spirit MCC’s live service June 7 2026

06/03/2026
06/02/2026

For more than a decade, a Pride flag flew outside Boise City Hall. On March 31, Governor Brad Little signed HB 561, banning this flag from government property. Within minutes, the city lowered its flag. A week later, city workers wrapped the building’s three flagpoles — base to banner – in the colors of the Pride flag. Not flown. Wrapped. In full compliance with the letter of the law and full defiance of its spirit.

Pride is the opposite of shame. And shame depends on invisibility to do its work — every euphemism, every law written to make a community disappear. The people who first claimed the word pride for this fight knew that. On June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Greenwich Village. Patrons were supposed to comply quietly, as they always had. This time, they refused. The uprising lasted days. One year later, thousands took to the same streets in the first Pride march. They chose the name because they demanded to be seen.

Fifty-seven years later, the distance between safety and danger remains staggering. The Equaldex Equality Index ranks 197 countries on a scale of 0 to 100, measuring legal protections alongside public attitudes towards LGBTQ+ people. Iceland sits at the top. Marriage equality, adoption rights, and hate crime protections — nearly every safeguard is in place. In a 2024 Gallup survey, 93 percent of Icelanders said their community was a good place for gay and le***an people to live. In 2009, the country elected Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir as prime minister, the world’s first openly gay head of government. Her sexuality was barely a headline. That is what arrival looks like: belonging that requires no announcement. Belonging that welcomes us for who we are.

Somalia, at number 197, is on the other end. Homosexuality is punishable by death. There are no protections of any kind. Equaldex lists no public opinion data; the questions cannot be asked safely. The United States sits at number 33, somewhere in the uneasy middle, where on issue after issue — housing, adoption, gender-affirming care — the entry reads the same way: varies by region. Sometimes law determines opinion. Sometimes culture leads law. But neither moves without someone willing to go first.

Idaho has been here before. In 1994, the Idaho Citizens Alliance placed Proposition 1 on the ballot. The measure would have barred LGBTQ+ people from anti-discrimination protections, restricted library materials, and prohibited schools from affirming that gay and le***an people are normal. It lost by 3,098 votes out of more than 450,000 cast. That margin was razor-thin, but it held. And the energy from that fight did not dissipate. A year later, a coalition of Idahoans came together to build something lasting. In 1996, they founded the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights. The conviction at the Center's core was simple: when exclusion rises, you answer it not just with opposition but with the long work of building a community where everyone belongs.

That work is not finished. HB 561 was written to remove a symbol. But you cannot legislate people out of sight — not in 1994, and not today. This June, the poles on Capitol Boulevard still stand tall, wrapped in every color the law tried to prohibit. They are not decoration. They are a promise that the people in this community will be seen, and safe, and ours to defend.

06/02/2026

I got over 10 reactions on one of my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

06/02/2026
06/02/2026

HAPPY PRIDE MONTH! This week we have some exciting and new events coming your way!

Wedneday-Thursday and Sunday! - Queer-Oke! Benji and Jen are ready to take care of you for a great time of drinks, singing and fun! Queer-Oke starts at 9:30pm and is always free!

FIRST THURSDAY- EARLY-OKE! For those who want to be in bed by 10pm! We have you covered. The fun starts at 6pm so come up up after work, grab a drink and get to singing. But if its just to fun for you, then no worries we will keep the party going till 2am!

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY its Time to Party! We have the dancefloor and club lined up for you!
Friday Dancing kicks off at 9pm.
SATURDAY - Its our "LOVE" Pride Month Kick Off Party! Come celebrate you! Dancing! Drink Specials! Music! Photo Wall! Friends! Love! Pride! YOU! Come and Party 9pm - 2am!

SUNDAY- Something new is coming! Are you ready to take the ride? The Tabletop Roleplaying Game Performed and Hosted by your favorite drag entertainers, comedians, and nerdy gaymo improv artists! Every week is a new adventure using the mechanics of some of the most popular TTRPGs around (ever heard of DND, dweeb?)
So, grab those drinks, roll your dice, and prepare for the q***r and chaotic action!! Oh and did I mention…it’s FREE TO ATTEND?
Campaign 1 features:
BIG GAY PAYCEN
DOLCE VIDA
MIZ WAFER
VICE SQUIWLY BONES
and your DM + Host…THE DRYAD!
FREE EVENT, Gaming starts at 7pm!

06/02/2026

💖🎧 PRIDE FRIDAY IS HERE 🎧💖
We're kicking off Boise Pride 2026 with a lineup that's loud, proud, and impossible to ignore.

Returning to Boise Pride as this year's headliner, DJ TRIXIE MATTEL will take the Pride Friday stage on September 18 at Ann Morrison Park. From Drag Race winner to chart-topping musician, bestselling author, entrepreneur, and one of the most recognizable q***r entertainers in the world, Trixie has built an empire all her own, and she's bringing the party back to Boise.

Joining the lineup is pop sensation Chrissy Chlapecka. Known for her bold, unapologetic pop sound and massive online following, Chrissy has quickly become one of the most exciting rising voices in LGBTQIA+ music and culture.

And we're not done yet. Additional local performers will be announced in the coming weeks. 👀

📅 Friday, September 18, 2026
📍 Ann Morrison Park
🎟️ Tickets: $15 ($19.65 with DICE fees).
https://link.dice.fm/r1832627888f

Tickets go on sale THIS FRIDAY.

As we celebrate this year's theme, LOUDER THAN FEAR, we're starting Pride weekend with a night of music, drag, community, and q***r joy.

Who's coming? 🌈✨

Trixie Mattel | Chrissy chlapecka

06/02/2026

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1088 N. Orchard
Boise, ID
83704

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