Prossy akooza was granted asylum in the UK on Friday 17th October, 15 long months and 3 court cases after first applying. She is now able to live, work, and study in the United Kingdom on the same ba… more →
MCC Manchester NewsMetropolitan Community Church Manchester wrote 9 months ago: Prossy akooza was granted asylum in the UK on Friday 17th October, 15 long months and 3 court cases … more →
jesurgislac wrote 11 months ago: This is (I hope) going to be the last post I write about Lambeth for a while. This one is inspired b … more →
jesurgislac wrote 12 months ago: I was brought up a Christian. (It didn’t take.) Here’s the things I like about Christian … more →
cosmodaddy wrote 12 months ago: A war of prejudices is being played out at the Lambeth Conference, or more precisely through the abs … more →
gayswithoutborders wrote 1 year ago: By Andy Braunston Ugandan Lesbian Prossy Kakooza today won the latest fight in her battle for asylum … more →
cosmodaddy wrote 1 year ago: It’s far from just Iris Robinson, but let’s remember what she, as Chair of the Northern … more →
Metropolitan Community Church Manchester wrote 1 year ago: Our member, Iain Baxter, has decided to volunteer his time over the summer … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: Ok, so I haven’t been blogging much. I have been way to wrapped up in my own life to blog in … more →
Metropolitan Community Church Manchester wrote 1 year ago: Members of the Metropolitan Community Church of Manchester will be donating money from things they g … more →
cosmodaddy wrote 1 year ago: You can help by going to this page right now and accessing the various campaigning materials th … more →
cosmodaddy wrote 1 year ago: It’s been days since the five-year asylum reprieve for Mehdi Kazemi was granted by the British … more →
Metropolitan Community Church Manchester wrote 1 year ago: The Metropolitan Community Church of Manchester is mounting a campaign to allow Prossy Kakooza to re … more →