Read, Watch, Listen: All About Pride!

This list will include several recommendations for resources to Read, Watch, and Listen that will related to all things gender identity and sexual orientation, with a focus on 2SLGBTQIA+ themes. The list will be updated periodically.

Read

Bible, Gender, Sexuality: Reframing the Church’s Debate on Same-Sex Relationships by James V. Brownson 
Notes: Personal favourite of mine. Moderately accessible – leans more towards the scholarly side. Focuses more on same-sex relationships. Solid, introductory read for folks wanting a more rigorous theological/scriptural examination.

God and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in Support of Same-Sex Relationships by Matthew Vines 
Notes: An accessible read and a good introduction. Focused primarily on same-sex relationships.

Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays vs. Christian Debate by Justin Lee 
Notes: Accessible read. Memoir style. Good introduction.

Transforming: The Bible and Lives of Transgender Christians by Austin Hartke 
Notes: Accessible read. Thought-provoking.

Undivided: Coming Out, Becoming Whole, and Living Free from Shame by Vicky Beeching 
Notes: Memoir style. Insight into Christian music industry.

Watch

Disclosure (2020)

Justin Lee’s YouTube Channel

Listen

Faith and Feminism – LGBTQ+ with Jacquie Alexander

For The Love: Special Edition: A Moment of Pride: Jen & Syndey Hatmaker On Being Gay and Loved

God Is Grey – Your Bible is Wrong About Homosexuality with Rocky Roggio

God Is Grey – Queer Bible Stories with Danny Franzese and Azariah Southworth

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My name is Devin Hogg. I was born and raised in Carnarvon, Ontario, Canada. I moved to Guelph, Ontario, Canada in 2009 for university and lived here ever since. In my free time, I enjoy reading, watching TV and movies, going on long walks, swimming, and practicing Chen style Tai Chi. I love to write poetry and blog regularly about topics such as mental health, sci-fi/fantasy series, faith, sexuality, and politics.

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