0
Skip to Content
Rainbow Faith and Freedom
About Us
Our Mission & History
Our Manifesto
Meet Our Team
Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Pillars
Pillars
Current Programs
Past Programs
Events
Resources
Community Map Portal
Books & Online Articles
Video Resource Portal
Anti-Racism Resources
Queer Devotions Podcast
Pandemic Processes Zine
Press
Contact Us
Contact
Get Involved
Volunteer Form
Job Positions
Donate
Rainbow Faith and Freedom
About Us
Our Mission & History
Our Manifesto
Meet Our Team
Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Pillars
Pillars
Current Programs
Past Programs
Events
Resources
Community Map Portal
Books & Online Articles
Video Resource Portal
Anti-Racism Resources
Queer Devotions Podcast
Pandemic Processes Zine
Press
Contact Us
Contact
Get Involved
Volunteer Form
Job Positions
Donate
Folder: About Us
Back
Our Mission & History
Our Manifesto
Meet Our Team
Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Folder: Pillars
Back
Pillars
Current Programs
Past Programs
Events
Folder: Resources
Back
Community Map Portal
Books & Online Articles
Video Resource Portal
Anti-Racism Resources
Queer Devotions Podcast
Pandemic Processes Zine
Press
Folder: Contact Us
Back
Contact
Get Involved
Volunteer Form
Job Positions
Donate
Books & Articles Portal The Queer Evangelist by Rev. Dr. Cheri DiNovo
712B2DnN4HL._SL1500_.jpg Image 1 of
712B2DnN4HL._SL1500_.jpg
712B2DnN4HL._SL1500_.jpg

The Queer Evangelist by Rev. Dr. Cheri DiNovo

$0.00

The Queer Evangelist, the memoir of Rev. Dr. Cheri DiNovo (CM), is an intimate and generous account of her many decades of activism, beginning as a street kid in Toronto coming of age in the queer scene. She describes moving into the corporate world when she was eager to become a mother, finding her path towards ministry in the 1990s and then serving as an MPP for 12 years in the Ontario legislature, where she passed more 2SLGBTQ+ bills than anyone in Canadian history. These major wins included banning conversion therapy in the province and passing Toby’s Law: the first Transgender Rights legislation in North America. DiNovo reflects on her theological work and fight against the Christian Right, and affirms the diversity of queer people of faith. As she notes in her book, “My entire ministry was based on my opinion that the Christian Right is neither Christian nor right where queer folk were concerned, and I didn’t hide that fact.”

Link to Book

Quantity:
Add To Cart

The Queer Evangelist, the memoir of Rev. Dr. Cheri DiNovo (CM), is an intimate and generous account of her many decades of activism, beginning as a street kid in Toronto coming of age in the queer scene. She describes moving into the corporate world when she was eager to become a mother, finding her path towards ministry in the 1990s and then serving as an MPP for 12 years in the Ontario legislature, where she passed more 2SLGBTQ+ bills than anyone in Canadian history. These major wins included banning conversion therapy in the province and passing Toby’s Law: the first Transgender Rights legislation in North America. DiNovo reflects on her theological work and fight against the Christian Right, and affirms the diversity of queer people of faith. As she notes in her book, “My entire ministry was based on my opinion that the Christian Right is neither Christian nor right where queer folk were concerned, and I didn’t hide that fact.”

Link to Book

The Queer Evangelist, the memoir of Rev. Dr. Cheri DiNovo (CM), is an intimate and generous account of her many decades of activism, beginning as a street kid in Toronto coming of age in the queer scene. She describes moving into the corporate world when she was eager to become a mother, finding her path towards ministry in the 1990s and then serving as an MPP for 12 years in the Ontario legislature, where she passed more 2SLGBTQ+ bills than anyone in Canadian history. These major wins included banning conversion therapy in the province and passing Toby’s Law: the first Transgender Rights legislation in North America. DiNovo reflects on her theological work and fight against the Christian Right, and affirms the diversity of queer people of faith. As she notes in her book, “My entire ministry was based on my opinion that the Christian Right is neither Christian nor right where queer folk were concerned, and I didn’t hide that fact.”

Link to Book

Subscribe

Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates.

We respect your privacy.

Thank you!

Rainbow Faith and Freedom, 473 Church Street, Ste 327, Toronto, ON M4Y 2C5, Canada   +1-833-791-1733   info@rainbowfaithandfreedom.org

Canada Charity Registration Number: 786002139RR0001
Canadian donors will receive tax receipts for their donations over $20 in a calendar year.

Get Out Fast!
Need Help Now?

Rainbow Faith and Freedom is an international human rights organization situated on the traditional territory first named Tkarónto, the Mohawk word for “the place in the water where the trees are standing.” This land is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We acknowledge that Tkaronto is covered by Treaty 13 signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams Treaties signed with multiple Mississaugas and Chippewa bands.