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Schubert's lifelong commitment to politics began with his involvement in the Libertarian Party, where he played a significant role during its formative years. In 1974, he was the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] first candidate for New York State Comptroller. He also served as Secretary of the State Committee from 1974 to 1975. | Schubert's lifelong commitment to politics began with his involvement in the Libertarian Party, where he played a significant role during its formative years. In 1974, he was the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] first candidate for New York State Comptroller. He also served as Secretary of the State Committee from 1974 to 1975. | ||
Schubert served on the Libertarian National Committee. His engagement with politics was paralleled by a deep interest in religion, which included participation across several Christian denominations. His beliefs ultimately led him to the United Methodist Church, where he became active in its progressive faction. Schubert served for several years on the board of the Reconciling Ministries Network, advocating for the church to end its discriminatory policies against LGBTQ+ individuals. In later years, he distanced himself from organized religion, seeking a more personal spiritual journey that he hopes to document in a forthcoming book. His previous writings include Woman Incognito, as well as numerous newsletters, articles, and blog posts. | Schubert served on the Libertarian National Committee. | ||
===Other Interests=== | |||
His engagement with politics was paralleled by a deep interest in religion, which included participation across several Christian denominations. His beliefs ultimately led him to the United Methodist Church, where he became active in its progressive faction. Schubert served for several years on the board of the Reconciling Ministries Network, advocating for the church to end its discriminatory policies against LGBTQ+ individuals. In later years, he distanced himself from organized religion, seeking a more personal spiritual journey that he hopes to document in a forthcoming book. His previous writings include Woman Incognito, as well as numerous newsletters, articles, and blog posts. | |||
He serves on the Board of Directors at Cornerstone Family Programs and Morristown Neighborhood House, a community organization in Morristown, New Jersey. | |||
===Personal Life=== | ===Personal Life=== |