And God Loves Each One

And God Loves Each One “And God Loves Each One: A Black Church Guide to Sexual Orientation”by by Rev. Cedric A. Harmon & Ann Thompson Cook Many Voices, 2015, 12 Pages At A Glance: "And God Loves Each One: A Black Church Guide to Sexual Orientation" provides Black churches with

Umoja

Umoja “Umoja: A Curriculum for African American Christian Faith Communities”by Ronald StringfellowPacific School of Religion, 2013, 47 PagesAvailable Online Here At A Glance: "Umoja" provides a framework for fostering unity and safe discussions within African-American faith communities about 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion, addressing the social and emotional impact of exclusion while encouraging

Carnal Knowledge Of God

Carnal Knowledge Of God “Carnal Knowledge of God: Embodied Love and the Movement for Justice”by Rebecca M. M. VoelkelFortress Press, 2017, 178 Pages At A Glance: "Carnal Knowledge of God" explores a theology of embodied love and justice, emphasizing pathways for 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion and empowerment through spiritual and social transformation.

A La Familia

A La Familia “A La Familia: A Conversation About Our Families, The Bible, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity” (Bilungual - English/Spanish)by by Rev. Dr. Miguel De La Torre, Rev. Dr. Ignacio Castuera, & Lisbeth Meléndez RiveraIndependently Published, 2011, 130 Pages At A Glance: "A La Familia" is a bilingual resource

How The So-Called “Traditional View” Forces Queer Christians Into Hiding

How The So-Called “Traditional View” Forces Queer Christians Into Hiding How The So-Called “Traditional View” Forces Queer Christians Into Hiding Jamie Arpin-Ricci (from 2020) (Content Warning: The following article contains mention of suicide.) While I still held the so-called “traditional view” on marriage and sexuality when I married

Why “Straight Presenting” Relationships Aren’t Always Better For Bisexual People

Why “Straight Presenting” Relationships Aren’t Always Better For Bisexual People Why “Straight Presenting” Relationships Aren’t Always Better For Bisexual People Jamie Arpin-Ricci (from 2020) Like many people settling into their twenties, as life on my own slowly became the norm, I started considering the possibility of marriage. Being

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