Love, Truth, and the Church's Witness
A biblical exploration of how the church can engage compassionately with LGBTQ+ questions while maintaining scriptural integrity and reflecting Christ's inclusive love.
About this plan
The church today faces profound questions about identity, sexuality, and belonging. Many believers wrestle with how to hold biblical convictions while extending genuine love and welcome to LGBTQ+ individuals. This tension is not new—the early church navigated similar cultural shifts and theological challenges.
This study invites you to examine what Scripture says about human dignity, God's design for sexuality, and the radical inclusivity of Christ's love. We'll explore how Jesus engaged with marginalized people, how Paul addressed contentious issues in diverse communities, and what it means for the church to be a place of truth and grace simultaneously.
The goal is not to arrive at easy answers, but to grow in wisdom, compassion, and biblical faithfulness. Whether you're a church leader, a concerned parent, a young person seeking answers, or someone navigating these questions personally, these three days will help you think more clearly about what the Bible teaches and how to embody Christ's love in a complex world.
As you work through this study, pray for humility. Pray that the Holy Spirit would open your heart to truth and your arms to people. Pray that the church would become known not for what we're against, but for the inclusive, countercultural love we demonstrate toward all people—especially those society has rejected.
What you'll study
💙 God's Design and Human Dignity
📖 Scripture, Context, and Interpretation
🤝 Compassion, Conviction, and Community
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