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Why “All Letters Matter” isn’t a Good Response to Red Letter Christians

Tim Otto
October 7, 2020
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Theology
Theoretically at least, a verse from Leviticus had as much weight as a command from Jesus. This kind of Bible reading has dangerous consequences.

On Gender Equality: We Have Made Great Strides & We Are Not There Yet

Lee Ann Pomrenke
September 22, 2020
Church Life, Family and Parenting, Women
There is a difference between being “allowed” a vote and being listened to. There is a difference between being tolerated in a position, and being valued for the unique contributions to leadership only you bring.

All Christians Should Celebrate the SCOTUS Ruling on LGBTQ+ Discrimination

Jake Doberenz
June 30, 2020
LGBTQ+, Politics, Theology
When the focus is shifted to “okay, but how does this affect us?” it misses the whole point of who it truly affects.

A Starting Place for Relationship and Sex Education

Richard Fowler
June 17, 2020
Family and Parenting, Global, LGBTQ+
We are living, sentient beings, full of life and wonder, and the way we treat each other should go some way in to reflecting that wonder.

Results Not Typical

Laurie Griffith
July 8, 2019
Church Life, LGBTQ+
Imagine the results if the family, friends, and communities of LGBTQ people prayed for their own transformation.

Can the Religious Right and Left Be More Than a Rubber Stamp for Their Parties’ Policies?

Jacob Lupfer
May 28, 2019
General, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics, Race
Both religious camps are more likely to follow than lead when it comes to who determines the two parties’ policies.

The Scandalous Love of God

Sarah McIlvried
September 27, 2018
Books, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Theology
A book review of "Love Without Limits."

A Transgender Priest Finds A New Life Helping Others on the Margins

Jane Roberts
September 5, 2018
Church Life, General, LGBTQ+
"It feels wonderful to have an altar again."

#ChurchToo Supporter Karen Swallow Prior Builds Bridges Between the Extremes

Adelle M. Banks
August 22, 2018
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Politics, Theology
Prior says the truth is somewhere in the middle.

The Culture Wars Need to Make A Safe Space for Conscience

Jacob Lupfer
August 1, 2018
General, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics, Theology
The tantrums are a bad look for both sides of the culture war.
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