The stories of LGBTQ neighbors, family members, and friends are opening people’s hearts and minds to equality in our homes, houses of worship, and halls of power. Religion has been used to justify the oppression and exclusion of LGBTQ people for centuries – but today, there is a groundswell of people who are ready to end that chapter in our history.
Inspired by the award-winning film, Love Free or Die, our campaign encourages people of faith to use the power of storytelling to reach out to conflicted loved ones. Click here to find out how you can join the groundswell.
We're inspired by the Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III's faith-based support of marriage equality and the dignity of all people.
My Catholic faith and my experience of family have taught me that God has more than enough love to go around for everyone, gay or straight.
Auburn Seminary was proud to join a coalition of religious women's organizations in congratulating Catholic nuns on their inspiring work to feed the hungry, cloth the poor, and advocate for the least among us, despite recent attacks on their views.