Open Table Network

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AbbreviationOTN
FormationJune 2008; 17 years ago (2008-06)
Registrationno.1193868
Open Table Network
AbbreviationOTN
FormationJune 2008; 17 years ago (2008-06)
TypeCharity
Registration no.1193868
Legal statusCharitable Incorporated Organisation
Region served
England and Wales
Director
Kieran Bohan
Co-chairs
Revd Andrew Howorth
Dr Carol Joyner
Websiteopentable.lgbt

Open Table Network (OTN) is a Christian charity which supports church communities for LGBT people and their allies in England and Wales.[1]

The Open Table Network is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, registered by the Charity Commission on 19 March 2021, whose charitable object is the "promotion of equality and diversity, and the relief of those in need for the public benefit, particularly in the area of LGBTQIA+ equality in religious organisations in the UK".[2] At the time of registration, there were 18 Open Table communities.[3][4] According to the charity's annual report for 2023, there were 35 communities by the end of that year.[5]

Kieran Bohan is Director since October 2023,[6] having previously served as Coordinator of the Open Table Network.[7][8] Bohan broadcast a reflection on Open Table as part of a BBC Radio 4 service led by Rachel Mann in September 2020.[9] In May 2022, he and his partner celebrated the tenth anniversary of their civil partnership, the first in the UK to be celebrated in a religious building.[10]

The co-chairs are Revd Andrew Howorth and Dr Carol Joyner.[11]

Patrons of the charity are: Alex Clare-Young,[12] John Bradbury,[13] Archbishop Cherry Vann,[14] Bishop Paul Bayes,[15] John L. Bell,[16] and Barbara Glasson.[17][18][19]

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