Malcolm Boyd
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Malcolm Boyd is an American Episcopal Priest
Priest
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 and author.

Biography

In the 1960s Boyd became known as “The Espresso Priest” for his religiously-themed poetry-reading sessions at the “Hungry i
Hungry i
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” nightclub in San Francisco
San Francisco Renaissance
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. Boyd went on to become a prominent white clergyman in the American Civil Rights Movement. In 1977 Boyd came out
Coming out
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 of the closet
The Closet
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 becoming the most prominent Gay clergy person to come out. He is the author of over 30 books.

He lives in Los Angeles, California with his long-time partner, the gay activist and author Mark Thompson.

Boyd serves on the Advisory Board of White Crane Institute
White Crane Institute
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 and is a frequent contributor to the gay wisdom and culture magazine White Crane.

Malcolm Boyd recorded a video interview in June 2008 in Los Angeles (Janet Kawamoto, interviewer) as a remembrance on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of St. Timothy's Episcopal parish in Indianapolis, of which Malcolm was rector (priest in charge). This 57-minute video was commissioned by the vestry (governing board) of the parish and is featured in three parts on Tangle.com at http://www.tangle.com/view_video.php?viewkey=c176426e62d740819083, http://www.tangle.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ac62446f4e3a11c2b9db and http://www.tangle.com/view_video.php?viewkey=c5413d6e1d0a35096ae5, as well as on the St. Timothy's Web site at http://www.sttimothy.indydio.org .
Father Boyd was the assistant priest at my church, the Church of the Atonement in DC in the 60's;
it was a "black"church; hw was much loved. He autographed my copy of "Are You Running With Me , Jesus?".
  • Crisis in Communication (Doubleday, 1957)
  • Christ and Celebrity Gods (Seabury, 1958)
  • Focus: Rethinking the Meaning of Our Evangelism (Morehouse-Barlow, 1960)
  • If I Go Down to Hell (Morehouse-Barlow, 1962)
  • The Hunger, the Thirst (Morehouse-Barlow, 1964)
  • Are You Running with Me, Jesus? (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965)
  • Free to Live, Free to Die (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1967)
  • Malcolm Boyd's Book of Days (Random House, 1968)
  • The Fantasy Worlds of Peter Stone and Other Fables (Harper & Row, 1969)
  • As I Live and Breathe (Random House, 1969)
  • My Fellow Americans (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1970)
  • Human Like Me, Jesus (Simon and Schuster, 1971)
  • The Lover (Word Books, 1972)
  • The Runner (Word Books, 1974)
  • The Alleluia Affair (Word Books, 1975)
  • Christian: Its Meanings in an Age of Future Shock (Hawthorn, 1975)
  • Am I Running with You, God? (Doubleday, 1977)
  • Take Off the Masks (Doubleday, 1978; rev. ed. HarperCollins 1993, White Crane Books 2008)
  • Look Back in Joy (Gay Sunshine Press, 1981; rev. ed. Alyson, 1990)
  • Half Laughing, Half Crying (St. Martin’s Press, 1986)
  • Gay Priest: An Inner Journey (St. Martin’s Press, 1986)
  • Edges, Boundaries and Connections (Broken Moon Press, 1992)
  • Rich with Years: Daily Meditations on Growing Older (HarperCollins, 1994)
  • Go Gentle Into That Good Night (Genesis Press, 1998)
  • Simple Grace: A Mentor’s Guide to Growing Older (Westminster John Knox, 2001)
  • Prayers for the Later Years (Augsburg, 2002)
  • A Prophet in His Own Land: The Malcolm Boyd Reader (edited by Bo Young/Dan Vera) White Crane Books, 2008)

Edited by Malcolm Boyd

  • On the Battle Lines: A Manifesto for Our Times (Morehouse-Barlow, 1964)
  • The Underground Church (Sheed & Ward, 1968)
  • When in the Course of Human Events (with Paul Conrad, Sheed & Ward, 1973)
  • Amazing Grace: Stories of Lesbian and Gay Faith (with Nancy L. Wilson, Crossing Press, 1991)
  • Race & Prayer: Collected Voices, Many Dreams (w/Chester Talton, Morehouse, 2003)
  • In Times Like These…How We Pray (with J. Jon Bruno, Seabury, 2005)

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