Pride Sunday 2026: Recognizing Marsha P. Johnson

“Marsha P. Johnson” Icon by Kelly Latimore
Friends,
I’m grateful to be back with you this Sunday after paternity leave. These past weeks have been full in every way, and I’m especially excited for many of you to meet baby Zoe.
This Sunday we celebrate Pride Sunday, and we do so by lifting up the life and witness of Marsha P. Johnson.
Marsha was a key figure in the 1969 Stonewall Uprising and co-founder of Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries alongside Sylvia Rivera. She cared for queer and trans youth, sex workers, and unhoused neighbors with radical compassion.
Marsha was unapologetically a person of faith. She prayed daily, loved the church, and said, “My spirit is filled with God’s love, and that’s what keeps me going.” Her life reminds us that holiness is not found in social status or respectability, but in love that shows up on the margins.
We’ll also celebrate our tradition of rainbow Communion bread, a sign of God’s wide table and the beauty of our many colors held in one body of Christ.
I’m looking forward to worship, celebration, and being together again with you all.
Alongside you,
Pastor Paul