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

Homosexuality & Christian Faith

Homosexuality and Christian Faith “Homosexuality and Christian Faith: Questions of Conscience for the Churches" edited by Walter Wink Fortress Press, 199, 144 pages At A Glance: This book offers diverse Christian perspectives on homosexuality, aiming to foster understanding and acceptance within the church. Overview: In "Homosexuality and Christian

Queering Mennonite Literature

Queering Mennonite Literature “Queering Mennonite Literature: Archives, Activism, and the Search for Community"by Daniel Shank CruzPennsylvania State University Press, 2020, 172 pages At A Glance: "Queering Mennonite Literature" reveals the significant overlap between queer theory and Mennonite literature, emphasizing their common commitment to challenging societal norms and advocating for social

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