Love Free or Die is a film about the first openly gay person to become a bishop in the historic traditions of Christendom. Bishop Gene Robinson's consecration in 2003, to which he wore a bullet-proof vest, caused an international stir, and he has lived with death threats every day since.
Love Free or Die premiered at Sundance in January 2012 and is being viewed on screens across the country. Watch a clip with the filmmaker and learn about Bishop Robinson by clicking here — and find out more about how we're turning the film into a call for action for the dignity of all people, regardless of who they love.
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The Sundance award-winning film tells the story of Gene Robinson, the Episcopal Church's first openly gay bishop.
A prayer breakfast should be a time for celebrating our shared religious and faith commitments to the dignity of all people, not an opportunity to spout hateful rhetoric about millions of American citizens.