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  • Blog post: Matthew Vines' "Gay Debate - The Bible and Homosexuality"

    Apr 13, 2012 / Posted by Em — 7 comments

    Many LGBT people feel as though they must choose between faith and being themselves when they come out.  For Matthew Vines, who is not only gay but also a devout Christian, making that choice was not a viable option.  According to The Harvard Crimson, Matthew came to terms with his ...

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  • Blog post: Out in Scripture: Resource for LGBT Christians and Allies

    Dec 29, 2011 / Posted by Christina — 0 comments

    Out in Scripture: Resource for LGBT Christians and Allies

    "Out in Scripture", according to a recent Twitter recommendation, is a thorough resource for Christians to study issues of faith and the LGBT community from an affirming perspective. The resource is three years worth of weekly scripture readings and conversations created by 11 different faith leaders. The scriptures are organized ...

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  • Blog post: Resources for Including Transgender Congregation Members

    Nov 18, 2011 / Posted by Christina — 0 comments

    Resources for Including Transgender Congregation Members

    Are you looking for ways to include transgender congregation members? The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force has put together a great resource for being more inclusive of transgender congregation members. This is an especially important time of year to work to include transgender members as the upcoming holiday season ...

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  • Article: Books about Spirituality

    Oct 02, 2009 / Posted in alcohol, bible, books, Catholic, christianity, daughter, educational, homophobia, homosexuality, men, Queer, queer women, reading, son, spiritual, spirituality, transgender, women, youth — 0 comments

    Books about Spirituality

    Queer people can be spiritual, too. The following is just a small sampling of really great books about spirituality from a queer perspective.  Do you have a favorite book that tackles the issues of spirituality and queer identity?  Contact us and let us know!

     

     

     

    *Fortunate Families: Catholic Families with Lesbian ...

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  • Erik Libey Erik Libey Erik is the Director of LGBT Health Initiatives. He helps lead our team & loves talking to providers and our ...
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