Resources for Transgender Day of Visibility

On March 31, Transgender Day of Visibility celebrates people who may be transgender, non-binary, gender-nonconforming, or otherwise gender-diverse.

The Covenant Network of Presbyterians offers liturgical, educational and more resources that may be useful to church leaders, members and anyone seeking to support transgender and non-binary people.

Liturgical Resources

Prayer of Blessing for Trans Day of Visibility

This blessing by the Rev. TJ Remaley, one of the co-moderators of the Covenant Network of Presbyterians, is available for all congregations seeking to recognize Transgender Day of Visibility and may be adapted for other occasions.

Reaffirmation of Baptism with Chosen Name

The Rev. Marci Auld Glass, CNP Board Member and Pastor at Calvary Presbyterian Church in San Francisco, published this liturgy for transgender individuals to publicly reaffirm their baptismal promises with their chosen names.

Sermon from Slats Toole

At Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago, CNP Co-Moderator Slats Toole drew from Matthew 13:54–58 and personal testimony to explore how God’s love transcends binaries.

Songs for the Holy Other

Published by The Hymn Society in the U.S. and Canada, this collection includes hymns by CNP staff and others specifically uplifting gender-diverse experiences.

Educational Resources

Book Review: Leigh Finke’s Queerfully and Wonderfully Made + Welcoming and Affirming

The Rev. TJ Remaley has provided an overview of two books supporting both gender-diverse young people and those who minister to them.

Queer Theology: Opening Doors to Discipleship

A series of presentations by Presbyterians and CNP leadership for the The Association of Partners in Christian Education (APCE) address gender and sexuality, worship practices, queer theology, and practical applications in church. Brian Ellison introduces foundational concepts of queer theology within Reformed traditions; Dr. Jimmy Hoke examines gender and sexuality through queer biblical interpretation; Rev. Brooke Scott and Slats Toole demonstrate inclusive worship practices; and Rev. Marci Glass and Rev. Pepa Paniagua conclude with practical applications for creating authentically welcoming church communities.

And Also with You: The Identity of the Worship Leader, and Why It Matters

This article in Call to Worship issue 57.4 by CNP Executive Director Brian Ellison explores the significance of LGBTQIA+ identity in worship leadership.

In some cases, the non-binary person may be a visible testimony that steers us away from oversimplified binary thinking.”

Practical Resources for Congregations

CNP’s logo in transgender pride colors is available here.

Welcoming Diversity and Gender-Inclusive Church Facilities

This guide offers concrete suggestions for churches exploring more gender-inclusive restroom facilities.

Why Pronoun Pins?

This downloadable brochure, printable on half sheets, introduces pronoun pins as a way to embody Christ's love and warmly welcome all people.

Transitioning to Inclusion: A Guide to Welcoming Transgender Children and their Families in Your Community of Faith

This resource by Kelsey Pacha and the Center for Gay and Lesbian Studies in Religion and Ministry includes many additional links to resources and answers many practical questions for congregations seeking to widen their welcome.

Additional Resources

Interfaith Statement, 11/12/25

Nine heads of major American religious traditions, including the Rev. Jihyun Oh, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the PCUSA, have signed a landmark interfaith statement affirming that transgender, intersex and nonbinary individuals are holy, beloved children of God who deserve respect, love and equal rights.

“You are holy. You are sacred. We love you. We support you, and we will protect you.”

Statement from CNP’s Board of Directors

In response to federal government actions affecting transgender and non-binary persons, CNP’s Board issued a statement that reads in part:

“The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), through its clear and unanimous resolution in 2018, has already explicitly condemned all of these actions, and the Covenant Network of Presbyterians wholeheartedly affirms that this denomination must continue—today more than ever before—to stand up for the rights and dignity of people of all gender identities.”

Overture 11-12: Affirming and Celebrating the Full Dignity and Humanity of People of All Gender Identities

This action by the 223rd General Assembly (2018) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) was approved with unanimous consent.

Standing in the conviction that all people are created in the image of God and that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is good news for all people, the 223rd General Assembly affirms its commitment to the full welcome, acceptance, and inclusion of transgender people, people who identify as gender non-binary, and people of all gender identities within the full life of the church and the world.”

CNP’s resource library offers additional support for congregations seeking to welcome and celebrate people of all gender identities.

This year, Transgender Day of Visibility falls during Holy Week. May this year's observance of this annual day be, indeed, holy, in the church's recognition of and advocacy for trans and non-binary people.

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