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Information about faith and religion

UK-based faith organisations for trans, nonbinary, and gender diverse people

  1. TORCH

    Torch is a mutual support group exclusively for trans people where we will share our stories and is for Christians or people of other faiths, or interested in faith, who are either just โ€˜coming outโ€™, who are already โ€˜outโ€™, or who are experiencing feelings of isolation (perhaps due to the failure of a long-term relationship, or being excluded from their place of worship for example).

    Website 

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    The Sibyls

    The Sibyls is a UK-based confidential Christian spirituality group for transgender people, their partners and their supporters.

    Website Facebook 

UK-based LGBTQ faith organisations

The following UK organisations support LGBT people - including people of different gender identities and histories.

  1. Logo of Diverse Church

    Diverse Church

    DC (charity no. 1179441) is planting communities to support LGBTQ+ young adults in the UK & Ireland. We also offer training & facilitation for organisations.

    Website Twitter 

  2. Logo of Hidayah

    Hidayah

    Hidayah is a UK Registered Charity for LGBTQIA+ Muslims. We offer social groups, education and campaigns for social justice. https://t.co/3gvnrp3LuC

    Website Facebook Twitter 

  3. Logo of Imaan

    Imaan

    We're the leading LGBTQ+ Muslim support org celebrating over 20 years of service ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€๐ŸŒˆ๐Ÿง•๐Ÿผ๐ŸŒˆ๐Ÿ‘ณ๐Ÿฟโ€โ™‚๏ธ | info@imaan.org.uk | Charity No: 1158977

    Website Facebook Twitter 

  4. Logo of Keshet UK

    Keshet UK

    KeshetUK is working to ensure no one is forced to choose between their LGBT+ and Jewish identity.

    Website Facebook Twitter 

  5. Logo of Sarbat

    Sarbat

    Sarbat LGBT+ - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Trans Sikhs. Registration is essential for our #SarbatSocial. All queries to sarbatsikhs@gmail.com

    Website Facebook Twitter 

Books about faith and gender

Further reading

You can find many more useful documents and books relating to gender on the genderarchive.org.uk website.

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