Andrew Marin || Answering the Hard Questions About Sexual Identity
Here are some reflections on our second campus session with Andrew Marin, as a part of our Sex & the Soul week […]
Here are some reflections on our second campus session with Andrew Marin, as a part of our Sex & the Soul week […]
The prominent dialogue between the GLBT community and the church makes me uncomfortable. I don’t think I’m alone in this, but I […]
Last week I was invited to preach at my church while the pastor was away. Afterwards I received some criticism from a […]
Here’s a bold claim: I do not think that “Gay Christian” is an oxymoron. I do, however, think there are other adjectives […]
Over the past couple of months, I have been presented with an over abundance of questions regarding the gay, lesbian, bisexual and […]
I don’t have too much new to say, nor do I have a lot of time to say it, but I’ve run […]
If you’re a regular reader of this blog you probably know that I serve on a Christian university campus.
While our university, over its’ short history, has had its ups and downs in trying to be faithfully Christian, it has also made significant strides over the past decade towards better living out its Christian mission and identity… and a big part of that has come through the intentional choice to focus on Christ, and that which unites us, above all else.
But this has also led to some challenges.
One of those challenges comes in the area of GLBTs on campus. The traditional and historical view held by the Church is that the GLBT lifestyle is not one that is deemed appropriate or acceptable by God.