St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Austin Takes a Stand on Texas Politics and Human Rights
The St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Austin is making waves by combining prayer and politics in a bold and controversial move. Pastor Jim Rigby is leading the charge, advocating for social justice issues and taking a stand on Texas politics.
Rigby believes that remaining silent on important issues is just as political as speaking out, and he practices what he preaches. He has faced controversy head-on, even being arrested for criminal trespassing during a protest for immigration rights. Rigby has been a vocal advocate for various causes, including spousal rape, immigration, gender equality, racial injustice, and most recently, transgender rights.
The church is not just preaching about these causes, but actively backing a campaign to support transgender rights in the current legislative session. This stance has attracted individuals who have felt unwelcome in more traditional churches, like non-binary member Babs Miller, who now serves as a minister at St. Andrew’s.
Despite facing criticism for their political stance, Rigby and the congregation believe that standing up for human rights is a fundamental aspect of their faith. They see their actions as a way to show love and support for their neighbors in need.
In a time where church and state are often seen as separate entities, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is breaking boundaries and making a statement that faith and politics can coexist in the pursuit of justice and equality.