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How Brandan Robertson, a.k.a. the ‘Tik-Tok Preacher,’ Is Taking on the Anti-LGBTQ Teachings of His Faith

Congratulations Brandan! https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/tiktok-preacher-brandan-robertson-lgbtq-faith-1185814/

Catherine Meeks

Embedded in how American institutions and systems function

Centuries of racial discrimination and injustice are the foundation upon which current social and economic institutions stand. Education, for example, is touted as a way for persons to participate fully…

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Not only Baptists

The Baptist denominational history is not unique in American Christianity. Virtually all of the major white mainline Protestant denominations split over the issue of slavery. For example, Northern and Southern…

Parker Palmer

The loss of efficiency is more than offset

Our diversity consists only in part in demographic differences such as race, ethnicity, and social class. Equally important are the wildly different lenses through which we see, think, and believe.…

Matthew Tennant

Wrestling

Faith is wrestling with God. Faith is trusting that God will wrestle back. Faith is looking into the empty tomb and trusting that Jesus will come out. Faith is belief…

Leigh Finke

Why Does Language Matter So Much?

Within the LGBTQ+ community, words matter. Profoundly so. And supportive leaders and allies need to understand this and speak accordingly. Thoughtful language shows respect, acknowledgment, and acceptance. This means using…

Kerry Connelly

White people in America have trouble noticing when it’s us who are the jerks in the room

Here is something I learned in acting school: No bad guy ever wakes up thinking he’s the bad guy. Every villain in any script always thinks he’s got a valid…

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We walked together into the valley of the shadow of doubt

The church I served for twenty-four years in the Washington, DC, area was full of people like you. Many were raised Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, or Pentecostal but dropped…

Rachel Held Evans

‘What Is God Like?’ Late author Rachel Held Evans’ first children’s book invites questions

https://religionnews.com/2021/06/15/what-is-god-like-late-author-rachel-held-evans-first-childrens-book-invites-questions/

Susan K. Smith

A few assumptions

This book is laid out upon a few assumptions. First is that in order to be a Christian, one must read, know, and follow the words and commandments of Jesus…

Lenny Duncan

A cage is a cage, after all

Capitalism is a satanic structure that’s built on the idea of building a meritocracy in the midst of democracy. In this system, we are told if we work hard and…

Leigh Finke

How do I recognize my own biases about sexuality and gender?

Let’s start with the facts: You have biases. We all have biases. We’re born and raised in specific environments, families, and cultures that affect our viewpoints and shape our brains.…

Brandan Robertson

6 Ways To Embrace True Inclusion In Your Faith Community

by Brandan Robinson https://chalicepress.com/blogs/news/6-ways-to-embrace-true-inclusion-in-your-faith-community

Kerry Connelly

Progressives in general don’t handle the situation much better

As proudly as I adhere to progressive principles and beliefs, I’ll also happily tell you that progressives in general don’t handle the situation much better. We’re quick to vilify conservatives,…

Robert P. Jones

The path to herd immunity runs through America’s faith communities

Residents of many of the most vaccine-hesitant areas in the United States turn out to be remarkably receptive to faith-based interventions. By Robert P. Jones and Eboo Patel https://religionnews.com/2021/05/24/the-path-to-herd-immunity-runs-through-americas-faith-communities/

Maya Angelou

Mother’s Long View

                                                Independence is a heady draft, and if you drink it in your youth it can have the same effect on the brain as young wine. It does not matter…

Jeff Burns

Growing Up White In The Segregated South: Forbidden Friendship

by Dr. Jeff Burns https://www.patheos.com/blogs/jeffburns/2021/06/growing-up-white-in-the-segregated-south-forbidden-friendship/

Brian McLaren

By the second half of life, they’ll be long gone

Back in 2011, Richard Rohr wrote a book called Falling Upward. Richard, a warmhearted Franciscan brother, Catholic priest, insightful teacher, and bestselling author, is founder of the Center for Action…

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‘It must be you.’ A nonprofit helps Latino Catholic young adults grow in faith and build community

https://faithandleadership.com/it-must-be-you-nonprofit-helps-latino-catholic-young-adults-grow-faith-and-build-community

Susan K. Smith

Diametrically Opposed Belief Systems

If it was puzzling to me how, in spite of the presence of God and the Bible there could be such racism, I was comforted to learn that I was…

Religion News Service

The Fulton Supreme Court decision could increase discrimination against religious minorities

While most of the analysis of this case has centered on the possible impact on LGBTQ Americans, we should also be aware of how a potential ruling could affect religious…

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