Jayne Ozanne


Jayne Ozanne is a prominent British evangelical Anglican. Having come out as gay in 2015, she campaigns for gay equality within the Church of England and the wider evangelical community. From January 1999 to December 2004, she was a member of the Archbishops' Council, the central executive body of the Church of England.

Early life and education

Ozanne grew up in Guernsey, in a conservative and religious environment. She studied mathematics at St John's College, Cambridge, where she was one of the former all-male college's first female undergraduates.

Church activism

In 2014, Ozanne decided to become more publicly engaged with the sexuality debate within the Church. In 2015, she was elected back onto the Church of England's General Synod. She has since been heavily involved in campaigning for equal rights for the LGBTI community. She has been decided as "one of the Church of England's most influential evangelical campaigners".
Ozanne has called for the anti-homosexual verses in The Bible to be looked at again. She believes that they have been misinterpreted, stating "Until William Wilberforce came along, many evangelicals fundamentally believed it was right to treat black people as slaves."

Personal life

Having previously believed that being Christian and being gay was not compatible, Ozanne sought a deliverance ministry and underwent an exorcism. She also lived a celibate lifestyle, refraining from any sexual relationship. At the age of 28, having struggled with depression due to her repressed sexuality, she had a nervous breakdown which resulted in her being admitted to hospital.
In 2009, after years of personal struggle as an evangelical Christian trying to reconcile her faith with her sexuality, Jayne came out as gay to her friends and family. She then entered into a long-term relationship with another woman, although they separated after five years together. She publicly came out in 2015.

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