05/27/2026
The Brethren/Mennonite Council for Le***an and Gay Concerns was founded in 1976. Originally named Brethren/Mennonite Council for Gay Concerns, the name has expanded overtime as the LGBTQ community has grown, becoming the Brethren Mennonite Council for LGBT Interests in 2002. The purpose of BMC is “to cultivate an inclusive church and society and to care for the Mennonite and Brethren le***an, gay, bis*xual, transgender, and allied community.” BMC was founded by Martin R. Rock, who served as the first coordinator of the organization. A member of the Church of the Brethren, Rock worked for the Mennonite Central Committee from 1966-1977 and was fired for being gay. A national organization, the BMC central office was based in Minneapolis from the spring of 1994 to 2022.
Image of the Sisters of Simplicity at the Stonewall 20th anniversary block party, 1989. Pulled from Tretter’s Publication Collection.