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Jeremy Wilhelmi reflects on encouraging his children to accept all forms of gender and sexuality. Sometimes, this means letting them experience the world without commentary, he writes.
Americans’ opinions on same-sex marriage, gender identity and sexual orientation have dramatically shifted as more of our LGBTQIA+ siblings have come out and advocated for their rights. This issue explores the evolution of this change inside and outside the church and shares insights from those seeking faithful ways to talk and teach about sexual identity, intimacy and gender.
Jeremy Wilhelmi reflects on encouraging his children to accept all forms of gender and sexuality. Sometimes, this means letting them experience the world without commentary, he writes.
Katerra Adkins reviews Debie Thomas' new book.
Madelyn Peppard reviews Chris Stedman's new book.
While the Jewish community in the U.S. is largely disappointed or outraged by the use of the word apartheid, responses within the denomination are generally positive.
Adrian White reflects on a sacred gathering at Montreat.
College chaplain Maggie Alsup on providing safe spaces for students to explore the language of sexuality.
Katherine Piper embraces the purity of curiosity and lack of bias when introducing difficult topics to young learners.
Erin Angeli reflects on the workshop she led with LGBTQIA+ teens about some queer saints of the church.
Coordinator for Gender & Racial Justice for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) national office Rev. Shanea Leonard offers some suggestions to make your congregation a welcoming place for people of all genders.
"As the articles in this issue reflect, our LGBTQIA+ siblings are not so 'other.' They are our family members, church members, co-workers and friends who are loved by the God who created them."
Executive Director of the Covenant Network of Presbyterians Brian Ellison reflects on the past 25 years and the fight for equal rights in the PC(USA).
A uniform Lesson for December 18, 2022.
A uniform Lesson for Dec. 11, 2022.
A uniform Lesson for Dec. 4, 2022.
“Each week we will bring our hard to you and we will ask you to bring your hard to us and we will do what we were all meant to do down here: help each other carry the hard so we can all live a little bit lighter and braver, more free and less alone.”
"Even the small can be mighty.”