The Church and LGBTQ+ Questions
A thoughtful 3-day study exploring biblical foundations for compassion, inclusion, and truth as the church engages with LGBTQ+ individuals and questions.
About this plan
The intersection of faith and LGBTQ+ identity represents one of the most pressing pastoral and theological questions facing the modern church. Many believers find themselves wrestling with how to hold biblical conviction while extending Christ-like love and dignity to all people. This study is designed not to settle every debate, but to ground us in Scripture's clearest teachings: that every person bears God's image, that Christ's love transcends all boundaries, and that truth and compassion are not enemies but companions.
Whether you are a pastor, a parent, a friend, or someone personally navigating these questions, this three-day journey invites you to encounter Scripture afresh. We will explore what the Bible says about human dignity and identity, how Jesus engaged with marginalized people, and how the church can be a place of both conviction and welcome.
The goal is not to oversimplify complex theological and pastoral issues, but to return to biblical foundations. Jesus consistently modeled a radical combination: He never compromised truth, yet He never withheld love from those the religious establishment rejected. As we study together, we pray that the Holy Spirit will guide us toward wisdom, humility, and genuine care for one another. 💙
What you'll study
🧬 Created in God's Image
❤️ Jesus and the Marginalized
⚖️ Truth and Love Together
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