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Evangelica­l Lutheran church installs 1st transgende­r bishop

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SAN FRANCISCO — The Evangelica­l Lutheran Church in America installed its first openly transgende­r bishop in a service held in San Francisco’s Grace Cathedral on Saturday.

The Rev. Megan Rohrer will lead one of the church’s 65 synods, overseeing nearly 200 congregati­ons in Northern California and northern Nevada.

“My call is ... to be up to the same messy, loving things I was up to before,” Rohrer told worshipper­s. “But mostly, if you’ll let me, and I think you will, my hope is to love you and beyond that, to love what you love.”

Rohrer was elected in May to serve a six-year term as bishop of the Sierra Pacific Synod after its current bishop announced his retirement.

“I step into this role because a diverse community of Lutherans in Northern California and Nevada prayerfull­y and thoughtful­ly voted to do a historic thing,” Rohrer said in a statement. “My installati­on will celebrate all that is possible when we trust God to shepherd us forward.”

Rohrer, who uses the pronoun “they,” previously served as pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in San Francisco and a chaplain coordinato­r for the city’s police department, and also helped minister

to the city’s homeless and LGTBQ community. They studied religion at Augustana University in their hometown of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, before moving to California to pursue master and doctoral degrees at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley.

Rohrer became one of seven LGBTQ pastors accepted by the progressiv­e Evangelica­l Lutheran church in 2010 after it allowed

ordination of pastors in same-sex relationsh­ips. Rohrer is married and has two children.

The church is one of the largest Christian denominati­ons in the United States with about 3.3 million members.

 ?? AP Photo/John Hefti ?? Bishop Megan Rohrer speaks to the press before Rohrer’s installati­on ceremony Saturday at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. Rohrer is the first openly transgende­r person elected as bishop in the Evangelica­l Lutheran Church of America.
AP Photo/John Hefti Bishop Megan Rohrer speaks to the press before Rohrer’s installati­on ceremony Saturday at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. Rohrer is the first openly transgende­r person elected as bishop in the Evangelica­l Lutheran Church of America.

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