Diocese of Montreal has a Queer Bible Study

We are, after all, a peculiar people.

From here (page 8):

Queer Bible Study(ish) is a monthly Bible study for the LGBTQIA+ community. Its purpose is to create a Christian-ish space for queers to have fellowship, study the Bible, and support one another in community in a non-judgemental, non-denominational, trans-positive, inclusive, anti-oppressive space.

If that mouthful of hackneyed gobbledegook is not enough for you, here is some more:

The overwhelmingly positive response we’ve received after the first Bible study is proof of how important affirming spaces like these are for the queer community and for the church. The church, in its historical as well as modern iterations, has perpetuated and still continues to perpetuate trauma against queer and trans folks by remaining non-affirming, upholding harmful standards of sexuality and gender, and participating in practices like conversion therapy. As a result of this trauma, many queer and trans folks who leave the church may never be able to return. But spaces like this Bible study, where queer and trans folks can explore the intersections of their queer and Christian identities in a safe and neutral space, hopefully help to right some of those wrongs.

The irony is, the time has come in the Anglican Church of Canada when those most in need of that most loathsome abstraction “a safe space” are the few remaining orthodox Christians who, despite enormous pressure to do otherwise, still cling tenaciously to the traditional Christian understanding of human sexuality.

6 thoughts on “Diocese of Montreal has a Queer Bible Study

  1. Who is leading this ‘Bible’ study?
    The same one who said,”Yea, hath GOD said…?
    Ye shall not surely die.” ?
    + Genesis ch. 3

  2. The time has long since past for making reference to conservative or liberal. The correct terminology is ORTHODOX or APOSTASY and it does not take to much thinking to realize this so-called Bible study has absolutely nothing to do with the Bible but is only an endeavor to lead people into the apostasy camp by persuading them that the truth of the Bible is open to their approval.

  3. Jesus Christ enters into a soul by the power of the Holy Spirit and transforms that person to the likeness of Christ by the renewing of his mind, by grace, through faith and repentance.

    Man DOES NOT enter in to Christ and transform Him to his own reprobate image!

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