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Sacred Geography: A Queer Latino Theological Response to Orlando “As a queer theologian, I understand why we are so quick to name gay nightclubs as sanctuaries and sacred spaces, but as a Latino theologian, I urge us to pause and talk about the fact that the attack occurred on Pulse’s “Latin Night.” Let us own … More Worth the read

Pray for Orlando meme is not the best Christian Response

Following the mass shooting in the GLBTQ club in Orlando, the “Pray For Orlando” meme has overwhelmed my social media feeds. In a time of mourning for the queer community, the outcry of support is a welcomed change from the silence that followed the fire in the UpStairs Lounge in 1973. And while as a … More Pray for Orlando meme is not the best Christian Response

Review: A None’s Story

Individuals who don’t identify with a religious affiliation—the so-called “Nones”—are one of the fastest-growing demographics in the United States. Corinna Nicolaou, who grew up with non-religious parents and never attended religious services as a child, places herself in this category. Then in 2001, the tragedy of 9/11 left Nicolaou wondering what solace these well founded traditions might … More Review: A None’s Story

CatalystCon Midwest

Notes and Outline for my CatalystCon Talk: Christians Kink Too: Repairing the Relationship between God and Desire jera@jerabrown.com @emotichew I had put off my garment; how could I put it on again? I had bathed my feet; how could I soil them? My beloved thrust his hand into the opening, and my inmost being yearned … More CatalystCon Midwest

Rescuing Jesus: How People of Color, Women, and Queer Christians are Reclaiming Evangelicalism

For weeks before reading Deborah Jian Lee’s first book, Rescuing Jesus: How People of Color, Women, and Queer Christians are Reclaiming Evangelicalism, I misquoted the title, replacing “are” with “can.” As someone who stopped identifying as an evangelical due to many of the issues that Jian Lee raises, I expected the book to read like … More Rescuing Jesus: How People of Color, Women, and Queer Christians are Reclaiming Evangelicalism

God and Desire

A friend recently told me about a sexual encounter he’d had that he felt God’s presence in. It was an intense encounter, something he’d always wanted but was afraid would feel shallow. Instead, it was nurturing for both parties. I get the sense that it was something about the care shown between the two people … More God and Desire

A Scarlet Church

I often wonder what percentage of people sitting in a service on a Sunday morning question whether they are truly accepted there. Even in progressive churches dedicated to being “welcoming and inclusive,” where we find gay couples and their kids or other versions of “nontraditional” families. Even in congregations with a mix of races, ages, … More A Scarlet Church