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Faith Without Fear: Queer Theology, Inclusive Christianity & Reclaiming God with Rev. Alisan Rowland

Faith Without Fear: Queer Theology, Inclusive Christianity & Reclaiming God with Rev. Alisan Rowland

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Religion has caused real harm to the LGBTQ+ community—from conversion therapy to spiritual abuse—but that’s not the whole story.

In this episode of Hot Air, Joshua talks with an LGBTQ+ affirming pastor about the positive, inclusive side of Christianity and what faith looks like when it welcomes queer people exactly as they are. Together, they explore queer theology, same-sex relationships in scripture, trans theology, gender beyond the binary, and how LGBTQ+ people can reclaim spirituality without shame or fear.

This conversation is for anyone who’s been hurt by religion, curious about inclusive Christianity, or searching for a faith that centers love, justice, and belonging over judgment.

Topics include:

  • How religion has been weaponized against LGBTQ+ people
  • Queer theology and biblical context
  • Trans theology, Adam before gender, and the role of eunuchs in scripture
  • Healing from religious trauma
  • What affirming churches actually look like

Whether you’ve left religion behind or are finding your way back on your own terms, this episode reminds you that faith doesn’t have to hurt.

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