Gordon Vogt

Photos

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Stole Text

GORDON VOGT

ELDER
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY

Contribution Story

Central Presbyterian was one of the early More Light congregations, the first in Kentucky, working for the full inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons in the life and leadership of the Presbyterian Church.  Central practiced what it preached, ordaining LGBT persons as elders from the time they first became More Light. 

This is one of ten identical white satin stoles with rainbow ribbons honoring the ten self-identified gay and lesbian elders who served on Central's session between the church's becoming a More Light Church in the early 1980's and the 1996 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA).  These stoles were made by a young man who is a custom lampshade maker by trade, with the church's hope that they "will speak to the whole church for all of us who are part of its life, even though the church may not know it."

Martha Juillerat

Founder, Shower of Stoles Project

2006

Archival Record

Stole Number: 63
Honoree(s): Gordon Vogt
Donor(s): Central Presbyterian Church
Geography: Louisville, Kentucky (USA)
Faith Tradition: Presbyterian Church (USA)
Donation Date: 1996

Citation

“Gordon Vogt,” LGBTQ Religious Archives Network, accessed November 25, 2024, https://exhibits.lgbtran.org/items/show/727.