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Blessed Are You: Queer Visitation, Sacred Presence

Blessed Are You: Queer Visitation, Sacred Presence

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Episode “Blessed Are You: Queer Visitation, Sacred Presence”


In this heartfelt and Spirit-filled episode, we journey with Mary and Elizabeth through the Gospel of Luke and discover the sacred power of showing up — especially within queer and trans communities. Drawing from this week’s lectionary, real-life stories from Vancouver, and moving reflections from LGBTQ+ voices, we explore what it means to be both a bearer of blessing and a witness to someone else’s miracle.


With Scripture, storytelling, and a powerful benediction, this episode reminds you:

💜 You are not forgotten.

🌈 You are seen.

✨ You are blessed.


Whether you’ve been rejected by your church, embraced by your chosen family, or are just searching for hope — this space is for you.


🕯️ Featuring:


  • Luke 1:39–57 (The Visitation)
  • Personal stories of queer sacred presence
  • Reflections from LGBTQ+ listeners
  • Vancouver local vigil and Rainbow Refugee spotlight
  • A closing prayer you’ll want to replay every week



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This week, we explore the sacred power of showing up — for each other, for ourselves, for the holy becoming within us.


🕯️ Scripture.

💬 Queer stories.

💒 Chosen family.

💖 And a reminder: You are not too much. You are not forgotten. You are blessed.


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