Louie Crew

Louie Crew is an English professor at Rutgers University in Newark. He is best known for his long and increasingly successful campaign for the acceptance of gay and lesbian people by Christians in general, and the Episcopal Church in particular. He sits on the Episcopal Church's executive council (2002 - 2006).

Biography

Louie Crew was born in Anniston, Alabama. He attended Baylor University and has gone on to English teach at a variety of colleges. He is married to Ernest Clay. Perhaps Louie Crew's greatest influence has been on the Episcopal church, through Integrity, a gay-acceptance group within that church. When Louie Crew began striving for the inclusion of gay and lesbian persons in the Episcopal church, he was widely denounced or dismissed, but today, the Episcopal Church has come to agree with many of his views.

 

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