
LGBTQ+ Community Christians have begun Holy Week He made a declaration of “right anger and holy hope” at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Monday.
Fox News Digital asked participants at a group event of a queer lichythmic leadership event how to define “women” in 2025. While some people spoke about gender fluidity, spirituality and inclusivity, activists urged politicians to focus less on American delivery.
“Rights are interested in biology litigation, but I am interested in human litigation,” Pastor Don Abram, founder of Pews’ Pride, told Nicholas Ballasy of Fox News Digital. Abram is pivoted from the question that God is in everyone, and all people “deserve rights, protection, resources and security” regardless of their identity.
Pastors and members of Pride in the Pews, a black LGBTQ+ advocacy group, said conservatives focused on gender ideology are distracting from issues that Americans most interested in, such as whether Medicaid will be cut or cut. How tariffs affect the economy.
Bondi announces lawsuit against Maine for refusing to ban trans athletes from women’s sports

The LGBTQ+ Christian community began Holy Week at the U.S. Capitol with a declaration of “right anger and holy hope.” Fox News Digital asked event participants to define “women” in 2025. (Fox News Digital)
“I think it’s just a scapegoat that the conversation about who distinguishes gender and how they identify is that they don’t focus on the real and real issues that affect us all,” Abram said.
Guthrie Graves, the appointed Baptist butler, said Americans may oppose sex and gender mobility, but “what we all can agree on is that no one fears their safety, or that they will be afraid of losing their jobs on the streets or facing violence.” He said that the foundation of human rights must state a discussion of “human sexuality and gender.”
Other attendees who answered the question more literally said that the definition of sexuality and gender was not so strict.
“From a faith perspective, we are all children of God, and if someone identify as transgender and as their identity, who else claims about it is someone else?” Jan Lawrence, executive director of the Reconciling Ministries Network, an LGBTQ+ judicial organization within the United Methodist Church, told Fox News Digital.

D-Del, the first transgender member of Congress. US Rep. Sarah McBride will walk through the US Capitol before the start of the 119th Congress in Washington on January 3, 2025. (Reuters/Evelyn Hockstein)
D-Del. Rep. Sarah McBride, of the group, became the first openly transgender figure to be elected to Congress in November. The debate over which bathroom McBride was allowed to use was dominated in duties for the first few weeks after the person in charge. Nancy MaceRs.C. advocated for the ban on transgender women using the women’s toilets at the Capitol.
Home speaker Mike Johnson The US home later announced that it would launch a bathroom ban, saying that all unitary bathrooms are reserved for individuals of that biological sex. Johnson noted that all members of Congress own an office with private toilets, and unisex toilets are available throughout the Capitol.
“I’m not here to fight about the bathroom. I’m here to fight for Delawareans and cut down on the costs my family faces,” McBride said. said in a statement November.
president Donald TrumpOn his first day returning to the oval office, he issued an executive order establishing only two genders, male and female.

Attorney General Pam Bondy will speak at a press conference at the Department of Justice headquarters in Washington on April 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
Trump’s Attorney General Pam Bondy The lawsuit was announced against Maine Wednesday as it allowed trans women to continue playing women’s sports. Democrat Maine Gov. Janet Mills refused to comply with Trump’s executive orders that restrict biological men from playing in girls and women’s sports.
Almost two months ago, Trump and Mills sparred at a governor’s meeting at the White House, during a governor’s meeting at the White House, where Trump promised to “see you in court.”
Last year, the president Joe Biden Declaring on Easter Sunday, March 31, when transgender visibility was dropped, he states, “trans and non-binary Americans saw them, they belong and should be treated with dignity and respect.”
Click here to get the Fox News app
This year, Trump’s new White House Face Office has announced a robust Holy Week schedule to celebrate Easter.