Are you ready to grow in your allyship with the LGBTQ+ Christian community? Join BELOVED San Diego for a 4-part discussion group on the Colors of Hope podcast exploring hope as an act of resistance for people who identify as LGBTQ+ in the church.
On Thursday nights in April, we will listen to and discuss a new episode of the podcast. Each episode features queer people of faith reflecting on scripture in liberating, meaningful and hopeful ways and exploring the meanings behind the colors of the original Pride flag by Gilbert Baker.
The podcast also invites us to experience the divine and all of creation through refreshing practices that require little or no online activity. We will wonder, engage, embody, create and share together. What does hope look like in our changing landscape? What color is hope?
Weekly Topics:
On Thursday nights in April, we will listen to and discuss a new episode of the podcast. Each episode features queer people of faith reflecting on scripture in liberating, meaningful and hopeful ways and exploring the meanings behind the colors of the original Pride flag by Gilbert Baker.
The podcast also invites us to experience the divine and all of creation through refreshing practices that require little or no online activity. We will wonder, engage, embody, create and share together. What does hope look like in our changing landscape? What color is hope?
Weekly Topics:
- April 8th: Sex (Pink)
- April 15th: Life (Red)
- April 22nd: Healing (Orange)
- April 29th: Sunlight (Yellow)
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Please make a donation (suggested: $5-20) as you are able at registration to help us continue to offer resources like this to the community. For those who can't pay at this time, registration is free.
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Dale and Shelly Suggs are co-founders of BELOVED San Diego, a progressive, inclusive and contemplative faith community and congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). An ordained minister from Brite Divinity School at TCU, Dale brings expertise in scholarship and more than 30 years of pastoral experience to his love for helping people find a home in a community of faith. Shelly, a graduate of Claremont School of Theology, longs to help others explore their questions and open their hearts to all. The two are gifted teachers, compassionate spiritual and passionate leaders in the church.
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