Fairview Community Church members struggled this week to drape the towering gold cross that stands in the front of the church’s sanctuary with rainbow-colored ribbons. A church member had to climb a wobbly ladder perched over the baptismal font to drape the roughly 10-foot cross with the multicolored fabric.
The ribbons symbolize a subtle but deliberate change for the church, which officially will open its doors to openly gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people this weekend.
Not one for subtly, the Rev. Sarah Halverson wants all of Newport-Mesa to see the ribbons.
“I wish the whole thing were covered in ribbons,” she said. Halverson has always been passionate about welcoming people into the church regardless of sexual orientation. She always wears a rainbow-colored bracelet on her arm, and a friend made her a stole out of a rainbow-printed fabric after she became the pastor at Fairview about two years ago.