Pride in Cleveland meet up details and more!

UPDATED INFORMATION! Get ready to celebrate Pride in Cleveland with the United Church of Christ this coming weekend! Gender & Sexuality Justice Ministries is partnering with the Heartland Conference and Living Water Association to collectively march as the body of Christ in Cleveland’s Pride March, Saturday, June 1. Share a message of love out loud by signing your congregation up to march, here.

Join us:

  • Pride March Meet Up Address: Mall A (Memorial Plaza) Rockwell Ave, Cleveland, OH 44114
  • Color Block & Name: Rockwell Marchers, Rockwell Avenue on the Street – Red & White checkered flags
  • Parking: The block circling the Mall will be closed for the March. Please plan ahead for parking and short distance walking to the meet up location.

Please be sure to be present between 9:30 – 10 a.m. as our group will be called to begin lining up by that timeframe. The march will begin at 11 a.m. Our booth will be Lakeside Avenue Mall C BOOTH #1601.

And then, Sunday, June 2 at 6:30 p.m. join us in-person or virtually for a special Love is Louder: Love Your Neighbor OUT LOUD Pride Worship held at Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ.

There will be a reflective moment in the beginning of worship where those gathered will be asked to write the name, place, or a moment through their LGBTQIA+ history to place at the front of the sanctuary or within the livestream. A zoom link will be sent out, and a registration link will be placed on ucc.org/loveislouder. 

Get further information on the Love is Louder website here.


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