Rev. Dr. Jim Mitulski is pastor of Congregational Church of the Peninsula in Belmont, California, and a resident of Oakland, California. He has been a pastor in both the Metropolitan Community Churches (the historically queer/LGBTQ Church) and the United Church of Christ for over 40 years. He is a founding board member of both the LGBTQ Religious Archives Network, and the Center for LGBTQ and Gender Studies in Religion at Pacific School of Religion, and has helped gather the MCC archives there. He is a former program coordinator at the Hormel LGBT Collection at the San Francisco Public Library. He edited the MCC Hymnal (1989), an inclusive language resource used by grass roots queer religious communities around the world. His work has been profiled by historian Lynne Gerber at
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