The following resources provide examples of a range of beliefs and experiences related to sexuality and gender, both traditional and less traditional. Learning about the diversity of beliefs and experiences among Christians can help us better understand ourselves and love our neighbors more deeply.
The Center for Faith, Sexuality & Gender is a collaboration of Christian pastors, leaders and theologians who aspire to help leaders cultivate a more robust biblical ethic of marriage, sexuality and gender, and to help churches and organizations create a safe and compassionate environment for LGBT+ people, their families, and anyone wrestling with their sexuality or gender identity. The Center provides small group material, educational videos, podcasts, blogs, youth curriculum, parenting cohorts, and other resources.
Queer Grace is a curated encyclopedia of information and ideas around the life of LGBTQIA+ people and Christian faith. It aims to offer a safe space full of resources for all those navigating their journey in the church.
In The Bible and Homosexual Practice, Robert Gagnon offers a traditional account of human sexuality that surveys relevant biblical passages and centers on the creation story.
In Changing Our Mind, David Gushee provides a less traditional view of human sexuality that promotes an inclusive approach to sexual and gender differences, especially within the church.
In The Widening of God’s Mercy, Richard and Chris Hays claim that the pervasiveness of God’s mercy throughout the bible suggests that the marginalized, including sexual minorities should be fully included within the church.
In Messy Grace, Caleb Kaltenbach describes being raised by LGBT parents, and witnessing firsthand the hatred and bitterness of some Christians toward his family. After later becoming a Christian and a pastor, he embraced a traditional view of sexuality and in this book he envisions a path for Christians to love LGBTQ people without compromising biblical convictions.
In Gay Girl, Good God, Jackie Hill Perry shares her own story, offering practical tools that helped her in the process of finding wholeness. She chronicles her journey of experiencing gender confusion in her youth before eventually finding peace.