![]() ![]() So I appreciate that changing a worldview that has felt safe and solid to you in the past can be far from easy. It is far easier for me to question practices that seem less than loving, when I haven’t spend years believing they were what the Bible taught, and doing so won’t drive a potential wedge between me and my family and friends. Yet my desire to be an LGBTQ+ ally as a Christian long predates this, as this post I wrote several years ago shows.Īs a late comer to Christianity, only really finding my home in my early 30s, I understand that I come to it without most of the baggage those brought up within the faith often have. ![]() Figuring out I wasn’t in my late 30s was an interesting and eye opening experience to say the least. ![]() However I haven’t always identified as queer – up until my wife came out as transgender I genuinely thought I was straight. I’m a queer, disabled Christian, and as such I am passionate about challenging Christians where their beliefs may not be affirming, and creating a far more inclusive church. ![]()
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