Exploring our Foundation Folx with Faith finds its roots in the Unity movement, a spiritual tradition that emerged in the late 19th century with a vision of practical, affirmative spirituality. Unity was founded by Charles and Myrtle Fillmore as part

Queer Spirituality and Creative Expression: Art as a Sacred Practice At Folx with Faith, we recognize the power of creativity as a tool for spiritual exploration and healing. Our recent collaboration with Unity Arts Ministry (UAM) inspired this blog, highlighting

God’s Gender: Exploring Perspectives From Different Traditions For many, the image of God has traditionally been presented as masculine. From the artwork of a white-bearded figure sitting in the clouds to the ubiquitous use of “He” and “Him” in prayers

Soul Healing & Self Discovery: A Journey with Christian de la Huerta In our fast-paced world, finding a sense of inner peace, power, and purpose can feel elusive. Yet, in every soul lies the potential for healing and transformation. At

Healing & A Journey to Freedom Growing up in a high-control evangelical religion, I was introduced to conflicting images of Jesus. On one hand, Jesus was presented as loving, but on the other, he was also an angry judge, eagerly

Challenges of LGBTQIA+ Individuals in Politics and Religion As we navigate another political season, it’s easy to feel the tension in the air, whether it’s at the dinner table, on social media, or in everyday conversations. During these times, discussions

Your Divine Identity At Folx with Faith, we use the phrase “expressions of divine love” as a reminder of the truth that each of us is a unique manifestation of love, creativity, and goodness. As we approach our upcoming retreat,

Exploring Queer Mysticism An Introduction to Queer Mysticism Mysticism is often described as a profound, transformative union or absorption into a deity, a sense of oneness with the creative force of the universe, God, or the absolute. This state of

Bible Tea & Mama G Greetings siblings. This is my first blog for Folx with Faith, so let me introduce myself. I am Mother Gloria Inaxi Celeste Gayo, but most people just call me Mama G. I have been invited

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