Frank Parmir is an organizer with the organization Muslims for Progressive Values. Christianity and United Methodism is not the only arena of religion and faith where discussions of LGBTQ persons is taking place. Alex and Josh speak with Frank about what his faith tells him about this topic and how he arrived at his stance of acceptance and inclusion within his own faith context.
Recorded on 2/7/17.
The purpose of 'We Are Compatible' is to explore the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals and families as well as their allies in order to show that, regardless of what the United Methodist Book of Discipline may say, they are, in fact, compatible. Please join hosts, Alex Shanks and Josh Culbertson, as they explore these stories of courageous authenticity.
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Steven Dunn, after many years apart from organized religion, has found a space for himself within the United Methodist Church after having experienced what he saw as an extremely generous gesture on the part of a United Methodist pastor. He is an openly gay man, and he attends Summit on 16th United Methodist Church in Columbus, OH. Listen with us as Josh and Alex talk to Steven about his powerful story of exclusion and reconnection.
Recorded on 2/7/17.
The purpose of 'We Are Compatible' is to explore the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals and families as well as their allies in order to show that, regardless of what the United Methodist Book of Discipline may say, they are, in fact, compatible. Please join hosts, Alex Shanks and Josh Culbertson, as they explore these stories of courageous authenticity.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/wearecompatible
Twitter: @wearecompatible
E-mail: wercompatible@gmail.com
If you would like to support this podcast financially, please click the link below:
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Izzy Alvaran is the Western Regional Organizer for Reconciling Ministries Network, and he is an ordained elder in the Philippines Annual Conference. He currently lives in San Francisco. Listen to Izzy's story as he has a conversation with Josh and Alex about his journey.
Recorded on 1/24/17.
The purpose of 'We Are Compatible' is to explore the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals and families as well as their allies in order to show that, regardless of what the United Methodist Book of Discipline may say, they are, in fact, compatible. Please join hosts, Alex Shanks and Josh Culbertson, as they explore these stories of courageous authenticity.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/wearecompatible
Twitter: @wearecompatible
E-mail: wercompatible@gmail.com
If you would like to support this podcast financially, please click the link below:
https://act.myngp.com/Forms/-3552487593902536960
Or mail checks to:
Equality Ohio Education Fund; 118 E. Main St; Columbus, OH 43215. Write 'We Are Compatible' in the memo line.