The New Black

The New Black Link: The New Black This film explores the nuanced conversations around LGBTQ+ rights within the African-American community, particularly during the gay marriage debate. It sheds light on the intersections of race, religion, and sexual orientation, relevant to the site’s emphasis on diverse narratives.

The Gospel Of Eureka

The Gospel Of Eureka Link: The Gospel Of Eureka Set in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, this documentary contrasts the lives of evangelical Christians and drag performers, offering a unique perspective on faith and LGBTQ+ expression. Its narrative of coexistence and acceptance echoes the site’s vision of unity in diversity.

Queer Hutterite

Queer Hutterite Queer Hutterite: This short documentary provides a personal and touching account of a young man from a Hutterite colony grappling with his queer identity. It reflects the site’s goal of showcasing individual journeys of faith and identity within diverse Christian communities.

Pray Away

Pray Away Link: Pray Away This powerful documentary examines the history and devastating effects of the "pray the gay away" movement and conversion therapy, featuring personal stories from survivors and former leaders. It aligns with the site’s mission to highlight the harm of such practices and promote healing and acceptance.

Out Of Order

Out Of Order Out Of Order: Offering an insightful glimpse into the lives of gay, lesbian, and transgender clergy in the Presbyterian Church (USA), this film underscores the ongoing struggles and progress within Christian denominations, mirroring the site’s focus on diverse experiences within the faith. Out of Order (2020) from Amanda Bluglass

Love Free Or Die

Love Free Or Die Link: Love Free Or Die This documentary highlights the story of Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop in the Anglican Communion. It encapsulates the challenges and triumphs of LGBTQ+ individuals within the Church, reflecting the site’s dedication to celebrating inclusive faith leadership.

Kidnapped For Christ

Kidnapped For Christ Link: Kidnapped For Christ Revealing the harsh realities inside an evangelical Christian reform school in the Dominican Republic, this film uncovers the experiences of teens, including LGBTQ+ students, who were forced to change their behavior and beliefs. Its focus on religious coercion and conversion practices aligns with the site's

God Loves Uganda

God Loves Uganda God Loves Uganda: Investigating the influence of American evangelicalism in Uganda, this film delves into the promotion of anti-LGBTQ sentiments and policies. Its exploration of faith-based activism and its impact on LGBTQ+ rights abroad resonates with the site's global perspective on Christian inclusivity.

For They Know Not What They Do

For They Know Not What They Do Link: For They Know Not What They Do This documentary navigates the complex relationship between religion, sexual orientation, and gender identity in America by following four families. It highlights the journey towards acceptance and understanding, echoing the site’s message of compassion and empathy within Christian

For The Bible Tells Me So

For The Bible Tells Me So Link: For The Bible Tells Me So Through a combination of personal stories and expert insights, this documentary challenges traditional interpretations of biblical texts concerning homosexuality. It encourages viewers to reconsider these passages, supporting the site's ethos of inclusive and affirming biblical understanding.

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