LGBTQ week in review: United Methodist schism, Grindr slaying, Jonathan Van Ness

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.NBCOUT: The breakup of a major Christian denomination, the grisly murder of a Michigan hairstylist and a 'Queer Eye' star's campaign trip to Iowa are among this week's top LGBTQ stories.

Jonathan Van Ness attends the "Cats" World Premiere at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on Dec. 16, 2019 in New York.The breakup of a major Christian denomination, the grisly murder of a Michigan hairstylist and a"Queer Eye" star's campaign trip to Iowa are among this week's top stories.

Protesters at the United Methodist Church's special session of the general conference in St. Louis on Feb. 26, 2019.

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