What is the Christian response and responsibility to LGBTQ+ people? In today’s divisive landscape, host Brian Nietzel explores this vital question with key individuals, churches, and organizations moving toward a compassionate, inclusive posture that can bring healing to a community historically wounded by religion. Whether conservative or progressive in your beliefs, Brian elevates the conversation, helping us find our Christian common ground in loving our LGBTQ+ neighbors.
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What is the Christian response and responsibility to LGBTQ+ people? In today’s divisive landscape, host Brian Nietzel explores this vital question with key individuals, churches, and organizations moving toward a compassionate, inclusive posture that can bring healing to a community historically wounded by religion. Whether conservative or progressive in your beliefs, Brian elevates the conversation, helping us find our Christian common ground in loving our LGBTQ+ neighbors.
makingthingsright.org
This episode explores sides A,B,X, and Y, which represent the diverse theological positions on same-sex relationships. Brian is joined by Justin Lee and Gregory Coles, two thought-leaders representing differing theological positions, yet modeling unity and collaboration in a manner desperately needed today.
Making Things Right
What is the Christian response and responsibility to LGBTQ+ people? In today’s divisive landscape, host Brian Nietzel explores this vital question with key individuals, churches, and organizations moving toward a compassionate, inclusive posture that can bring healing to a community historically wounded by religion. Whether conservative or progressive in your beliefs, Brian elevates the conversation, helping us find our Christian common ground in loving our LGBTQ+ neighbors.
makingthingsright.org