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Jay Hulme: Saints and Landscapes
November 15 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Join us for the rare opportunity to meet poet, speaker, and one of the UK’s foremost transgender theologians, Jay Hulme. Author of the viral poem ‘Jesus at the Gay Bar,’ Jay will read from his new collection of poetry, The Vanishing Song; share his vision of cathedrals as queer/trans; and talk about transgender politics across the Atlantic.
This program immediately follows The Vine, a contemporary worship experience with a sermon by Jay, communion, and band-led songs of praise. You are very welcome to join us for one or both.
This program is part of our celebration of The Year of Poetry, Grace Cathedral’s 2023 theme. During the Year of Poetry we are exploring the walls that separate us from each other and the words that help connect us. Copies of The Vanishing Song will be available for sale.
More about Jay Hulme
His books for children have been nominated for some of the UK’s oldest and most prestigious writing and illustration awards. His books for adults are published by one of the UK’s leading Christian publishers and are widely reviewed and praised, with his poem ‘Jesus at the Gay Bar’ becoming an international sensation. When he isn’t writing, speaking, or caring for the 1144 year old church where he serves as Churchwarden, Jay enjoys exploring (and climbing up) the ancient churches and cathedrals that litter the British landscape, finding inspiration in their beauty, and in the faith, which has been practiced there for centuries.
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Jay Hulme: Saints and Landscapes
Join us for the rare opportunity to meet poet, speaker, and one of the UK’s foremost transgender theologians, Jay Hulme. Author of the viral poem ‘Jesus at the Gay Bar,’ Jay will read from his new collection of poetry, The Vanishing Song; share his vision of cathedrals as queer/trans; and talk about transgender politics across the Atlantic.
This program immediately follows The Vine, a contemporary worship experience with a sermon by Jay, communion, and band-led songs of praise. You are very welcome to join us for one or both.
This program is part of our celebration of The Year of Poetry, Grace Cathedral’s 2023 theme. During the Year of Poetry we are exploring the walls that separate us from each other and the words that help connect us. Copies of The Vanishing Song will be available for sale.
More about Jay Hulme
His books for children have been nominated for some of the UK’s oldest and most prestigious writing and illustration awards. His books for adults are published by one of the UK’s leading Christian publishers and are widely reviewed and praised, with his poem ‘Jesus at the Gay Bar’ becoming an international sensation. When he isn’t writing, speaking, or caring for the 1144 year old church where he serves as Churchwarden, Jay enjoys exploring (and climbing up) the ancient churches and cathedrals that litter the British landscape, finding inspiration in their beauty, and in the faith, which has been practiced there for centuries.
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This program immediately follows The Vine, a contemporary worship experience with a sermon by Jay, communion, and band-led songs of praise. You are very welcome to join us for one or both.
This program is part of our celebration of The Year of Poetry, Grace Cathedral’s 2023 theme. During the Year of Poetry we are exploring the walls that separate us from each other and the words that help connect us. Copies of The Vanishing Song will be available for sale.
More about Jay Hulme
His books for children have been nominated for some of the UK’s oldest and most prestigious writing and illustration awards. His books for adults are published by one of the UK’s leading Christian publishers and are widely reviewed and praised, with his poem ‘Jesus at the Gay Bar’ becoming an international sensation. When he isn’t writing, speaking, or caring for the 1144 year old church where he serves as Churchwarden, Jay enjoys exploring (and climbing up) the ancient churches and cathedrals that litter the British landscape, finding inspiration in their beauty, and in the faith, which has been practiced there for centuries.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Give to Grace Today!
Related Events
Saturday
December 9Saturday
December 9Sunday
December 10Wednesday
December 13Thursday
December 14Join us for the rare opportunity to meet poet, speaker, and one of the UK’s foremost transgender theologians, Jay Hulme. Author of the viral poem ‘Jesus at the Gay Bar,’ Jay will read from his new collection of poetry, The Vanishing Song; share his vision of cathedrals as queer/trans; and talk about transgender politics across the Atlantic.
This program immediately follows The Vine, a contemporary worship experience with a sermon by Jay, communion, and band-led songs of praise. You are very welcome to join us for one or both.
This program is part of our celebration of The Year of Poetry, Grace Cathedral’s 2023 theme. During the Year of Poetry we are exploring the walls that separate us from each other and the words that help connect us. Copies of The Vanishing Song will be available for sale.
More about Jay Hulme
His books for children have been nominated for some of the UK’s oldest and most prestigious writing and illustration awards. His books for adults are published by one of the UK’s leading Christian publishers and are widely reviewed and praised, with his poem ‘Jesus at the Gay Bar’ becoming an international sensation. When he isn’t writing, speaking, or caring for the 1144 year old church where he serves as Churchwarden, Jay enjoys exploring (and climbing up) the ancient churches and cathedrals that litter the British landscape, finding inspiration in their beauty, and in the faith, which has been practiced there for centuries.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Give to Grace Today!