The LGBTQ Seat at Christ’s Table
What follows is an essay written to an overlooked segment of the LGBTQ community: LGBTQ Christians or rather LGBTQ ex-Christians.
What follows is an essay written to an overlooked segment of the LGBTQ community: LGBTQ Christians or rather LGBTQ ex-Christians.
If the Jesus whom we follow can love the accepted and the rejected of society, then we can, with his grace and power, also love our neighbors as ourselves.
For white American Christians, racism is an extraordinarily stubborn sin, resistant to being identified, named as wrong, being called out as wrong, and being expunged from the life of the holy believer.
After twenty-two years of searching and trying to make myself into what “I” thought everyone else, including God, wanted me to be, the Lord spoke to me in a manner that was uniquely his own