As a Christian theologian, seminarian, and openly queer individual, I have spent countless hours over the past five years studying scripture and the Christian tradition trying to understand what God desires for those of us who were not born heterosexual. Last year, after much study and prayer, I came out in an article in TIME Magazine as queer for the first time, because I was convinced that my Christian faith and interpretation of the Bible led me to fully embrace sexual and gender minorities as equal, beautiful children of God.
My coming out cost me a book deal with a Christian and an immense amount of rejection from my evangelical community, but I don't regret it for a second. I have been so honored to get the chance to participate in a reformation and revival taking place within Christianity as the Church continues to awaken to the knowledge that LGBT+ people are vital participants within the Kingdom of God. We have seen countless churches "come out" as affirming. Countless leaders declare there support for our rights as equal members of society. And while there is still a lot of work to be done, I am incredibly hopeful for the future of Christianity as it relates to LGBT+ inclusion.
I wanted to share my theological journey with Christians of all backgrounds to help challenge them using Scripture, on their position about LGBT+ inclusion in the Church and society and to encourage those who may be wrestling with reconciling their faith and sexuality. Below you will find a brief overview of my theological perspective for the full inclusion and acceptance of sexual and gender minorities. It is my sincere prayer that Christians will take time to watch this video and prayerfully consider how they relate to and what they believe about sexual and gender minorities.
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