InQuire Issue 13.6

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University of Kent Chaplain Becomes First Transgender Minister for Methodist Church By Sierra Stillwater Writer

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oy Everingham, chaplain at the University of Kent, has become the first transgender minister to be ordained by the Methodist Church. For 43 years, she was forced to suppress her identity, fearing that the revelation would result in hate or ridicule from the Methodist community and wider society. She first joined a church at the age of 15, after battling with her identity for several years. She found support, but the church she joined was rather conservative, and it taught that being gay was ‘sinful’. She continued to hide her gender, and began dating her best friend Ruth. They married at the age of 22. When Joy was introduced to the internet, she finally learned the meaning of the word “transgender,” and this opened up an entirely new society where she felt at peace with herself. After suffering from depression for years, Joy was admitted to a gender clinic. She was diagnosed with gender dysphoria. At the age of 41, she decided she wanted to become a Minister with the Methodist Church. During her interviews and

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training, she was honest and open about her gender dysphoria, and she received the position in September of 2014. She told her family and church about her intentions of transitioning, and she was surprised by the overwhelming support she received from the community. Her wife and

kids have been accepting of her decision, and they continue to stand by her side during the transition. Joy has taken what she’s learned from her experiences and created the Canterbury Trans Network, a support group where individuals can explore their gender in a safe atmosphere. This

group meets every two weeks on Wednesdays at the University of Kent. Joy expresses her inclination to bring awareness to the discrimination and social exclusion that transgender

people face, and as a chaplain at UKC, she has made it her mission to reduce the stigma and help students who are struggling with their identities.

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