Nowhere publicly has Gay Alternatives Pittsburgh ever had the opportunity to thank the First Unitarian Church for the part it has played in our growth. Although in the past there have been communications problems with the Church as well as GAP at fault, the relationship has been improving and is sure to get even better. Let’s not forget that the Church does not sponsor GAP, but rather permits use of its facilities for a nominal fee. So right here in front of the whole world, thank you Rev. Johnson, Ms. Lennox, Mr. Cruz, and everyone else affiliated with the Unitarian Church who has extended a welcome hand to Pittsburgh area Gays.
A belated thank you
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