Justin Lee Keynote: Reconcile and Reform Conference in Seattle
Justin Lee speaks on Saturday, November 9, 2019, at The Reformation Project's 2019 Reconcile and Reform Conference, held at Plymouth Church United Church of Christ in Seattle, Washington.
For 20 years, Justin Lee has been an influential Christian voice for LGBTQ affirmation, working across areas of theological disagreement to promote grace and mutual understanding. His first book, Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate, has been widely cited for its role in changing conservative Christians’ attitudes and helping Christian parents accept their LGBTQ kids. His newest book, Talking Across the Divide, offers strategies for having productive conversations in a polarized society.
In 2001, Justin founded The Gay Christian Network, which he ran for 16 years before founding Nuance Ministries to help make churches everywhere safe for LGBTQ people and their families. In addition, Justin makes videos about Christian faith and LGBTQ issues, hosts the weekly podcast/vidcast GeekyJustin Live, and co-hosts the podcast Sanctuary Conversations. He lives in Orlando and can be found online at GeekyJustin.com.
Learn more about The Reformation Project at www.reformationproject.org, and learn about our 2020 conference in Phoenix, Arizona, from October 15-17 at www.reformationproject.org/conference.
Видео Justin Lee Keynote: Reconcile and Reform Conference in Seattle канала The Reformation Project
For 20 years, Justin Lee has been an influential Christian voice for LGBTQ affirmation, working across areas of theological disagreement to promote grace and mutual understanding. His first book, Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate, has been widely cited for its role in changing conservative Christians’ attitudes and helping Christian parents accept their LGBTQ kids. His newest book, Talking Across the Divide, offers strategies for having productive conversations in a polarized society.
In 2001, Justin founded The Gay Christian Network, which he ran for 16 years before founding Nuance Ministries to help make churches everywhere safe for LGBTQ people and their families. In addition, Justin makes videos about Christian faith and LGBTQ issues, hosts the weekly podcast/vidcast GeekyJustin Live, and co-hosts the podcast Sanctuary Conversations. He lives in Orlando and can be found online at GeekyJustin.com.
Learn more about The Reformation Project at www.reformationproject.org, and learn about our 2020 conference in Phoenix, Arizona, from October 15-17 at www.reformationproject.org/conference.
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