Our Mission
Reconciling Ministries Network is committed to intersectional justice across and beyond the United Methodist connection, working for the full participation of all LGBTQ+ people throughout the life and leadership of the Church.
History
Simply put, RMN works to advance justice and inclusion for all LGBTQ+ people in The United Methodist Church and beyond.
Since 1984, RMN has worked to transform hearts, churches, and communities. We do that through grassroots organizing, resourcing and educating, denomination-level change-making, pastoral care, and working with you: faithful people bringing about a Reconciled Church through the strength of God.
RMN began as a faith-based response to institutionalized homophobia braided into the fabric of The United Methodist Church. Now, over 40 years later, the Reconciling movement spans four continents, 1,400+ ministries, and 46,000+ individuals. While we’ve at last seen the denomination eliminate the requirement to discriminate against LGBTQ+ people, the Church still has a long road ahead before we can say that all of God’s queer and trans beloveds belong.
For that reason, the Reconciling movement is still going and still growing. Love is still growing.