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News (USA)
White Christians are now a minority in America
The LGBTQ community continues to be at the head of the vanguard away from religion, with 46% identifying as religiously unaffiliated.
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Who are our greatest allies? They’re not white
Black Americans are more likely than any other racial or ethnic group to perceive discrimination against LGBTQ people.
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Why did Baptists reject this Texas pastor’s condemnation of white supremacists?
Dwight McKissic wanted the Southern Baptist Convention to condemn white nationalism, white supremacy, and the alt-right.
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News (World)
Scottish Episcopalians make history with vote in favor of same-sex marriage
The Scottish Episcopal Church is the first mainstream branch of Christianity in the U.K. to welcome same-sex weddings.
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News (USA)
What does Christian privilege have to do with Easter?
Brightly-dyed eggs and chocolate bunnies may seem harmless, but their ubiquity is a sign of the pervasiveness of Christian norms.
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News (USA)
Brick thrown through the window of a church that stood up for trans people
The stained glass window held a special meaning to the church that has seen its fair share of difficult days.
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Pastor’s wife writes touching acceptance letter about her ‘beloved’ trans child
They couldn’t understand why their daughter was suicidal at seven, but Rebekah has found happiness now that she has “transitioned to live as her true self.”
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Texas Senate votes unanimously to prohibit government from subpoenaing sermons
In 2014, the city of Houston sought to subpoena sermons and speeches by five Houston pastors who opposed a local gay rights ordinance.
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News (USA)
Black lesbian launches ‘Our Bible,’ a devotional app for people on the margins
Creator Crystal Cheatham calls Our Bible — due to be released June 2017 — a “meditation app for LGBTQ Christians, their friends, family and allies.”
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A sprinkle of glitter promises to make this Ash Wednesday far more fabulous
“Ashes are an in-your-face statement that death and suffering are real,” say organizers. “The glitter will be a sign of our hope, which does not despair.”