On November 3, 2015 the Houston Equal
Rights Ordinance (HERO) will be on the ballot. I believe Hero reflects the care
I would like for our city to demonstrate for every citizen and visitor. HERO
will provide an environment free of discrimination based upon sex, race, color,
ethnicity, national origin, age, familial status, marital status, military
status/veterans, religion, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information,
gender and pregnancy.
As an Episcopalian, I am in a covenant
with God that compels me to strive for justice and peace among all people, and
to respect the dignity of every human being.
Not to do so dehumanizes our neighbors
and our own self. When we discriminate, we show contempt for the basic tenants
of Christianity--that all of us are created by God and so, are special to God.
We are reconciled to God through the life and ministry of Jesus Christ and
discrimination dishonors God’s work.
I pray that the Church might become a
community of salt and light where people who are the most vulnerable, hurt and
hated by the world might find refuge and experience something of the
unconditional love of God that I know.
My vote
will reflect my baptismal promises even as I pray that our community be
strengthened by the way in which we regard one another and by the decency of
our conversation about this important ordinance.