LGBT & Faith

Rev. Brandan Robertson: “As a Christian Minister, I Believe That Queer People (and All People) Are Created in the Image of God”

9 min · 15. Juli 2022
Episode Rev. Brandan Robertson: “As a Christian Minister, I Believe That Queer People (and All People) Are Created in the Image of God” Cover

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In the 12th episode of our LGBT & Faith audio series, Christian pastor Rev. Brandan Robertson explores the tensions and intersections of his sexuality and faith.  Brandan has experienced strong condemnation from members of the evangelical community in the US for being out and Christian. He is reading his essay from a blog series curated by the Global Online Forum on LGBT* and Faith, a program held in 2020 by the Salzburg Global LGBT* Forum. To make these experiences and reflections more accessible, Salzburg Global and ILGA Asia have partnered to transform each blog into an audio feature. Salzburg Global LGBT* Forum and ILGA Asia will release one episode every three weeks. Please subscribe to the Salzburg Global LGBT* Forum Newsletter to receive updates and be notified when new episodes are available. For more information on the Salzburg Global LGBT* Forum, please visit salzburgglobal.org/go/lgbt. For more information on ILGA Asia, please visit ilgaasia.org. Please share widely using our hashtags #SGSlgbt and #LGBTandFaith. *LGBT: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender. Salzburg Global  Seminar is using this term as it is currently widely used in human rights conversations on sexual orientation and gender identity in many parts of the world, and we would wish it to be read as inclusive of other cultural concepts, contemporary or historical, to express sexuality and gender, intersex and gender non-conforming identities.

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Episode Rev. Brandan Robertson: “As a Christian Minister, I Believe That Queer People (and All People) Are Created in the Image of God” Cover

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