Jayne Ozanne, one of England's leading evangelical leaders and a failed “ex-gay”, has come out as lesbian and accepted a position as head of a pro-gay evangelical Christian organization, reports Think Progress.
As a high-profile lay faith leader, Ozanne took part in “deliverance ministry,” a harmful practice similar to “ex-gay” therapy which has been banned in New Jersey, California and Washington, D.C. Last month, Virginia introduced a bill banning “ex-gay” therapy for minors.
A founding member of the Archbishops' Council, Ozanne's repeated failed efforts to pray away the gay ultimately culminated in a nervous breakdown.
She came out to a select group in 2009 and had a five-year relationship with a woman.
However, when Christian musician Vicky Beeching came out last year Ozanne was inspired to accept the position as head of Accepting Evangelicals, a “network of Evangelical Christians who believe the time has come to move towards the acceptance of faithful, loving same-sex partnerships at every level of church life, and the development of a positive Christian ethic for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.”
 Watch Ozanne explain her decision to come out, AFTER THE JUMP…
Watch Ozanne explain her decision to come out, AFTER THE JUMP…
The ailing “ex-gay” movement has recently seen a number of high profile announcements from former “ex-gay” activists attacking “conversion therapy”. Last December, survivor Christian Schizzel (right) exposed his harmful “conversion” therapy at the hands Janet Boynes Ministries and GOP nuts Michele and Marcus Bachmann's “counseling” services.
 
	



