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
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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
Jump To: The History of Queer Pride and Recent Legislative Challenges Healing Access Gaps for Queer Spirituality Pride & Healing from Religious Trauma (RTS) How Allies Can Support and Respectfully Participate in Queer Pride Guidance for Churches and Religious Organizations
The Power of Music in Queer Spirituality and Empowerment Music has always held a transformative power, especially within the queer community, where it has been an avenue for empowerment, self-actualization, self-expression, and spiritual growth. As Shakespeare famously wrote, “If music
Progressivism and Gender Diversity in New Thought In the dynamic landscape of spirituality, self-discovery, and healing, the New Thought movement has consistently exemplified progressivism. By weaving together ancient wisdom traditions with the systematic inquiry of modern science, New Thought has
Expressions of Divine Love: Gender Diversity & Spirituality In recent years, the conversation around gender identity has moved beyond simple binaries to embrace a spectrum that more accurately reflects the diverse experiences of humanity. This shift is not only cultural
Introduction: Rev. Paul Smith Rev. Paul Smith, was a revered mystic, teacher, author, and minister, that spent 49 years at the helm of Broadway Church in Kansas City, Missouri. His tenure at a church that transitioned from conservative Southern Baptist
Understanding Spiritual Direction with Joni Lorraine Hello Dear Folx with Faith! I’m Joni Lorraine, the Program Coordinator for Unity’s Spiritual Direction Certificate Program. I am honored to share a little bit about myself and spiritual direction. Early Spiritual Influences I
The wonder of not knowing: Faith and Skepticism I was a born skeptic. I sometimes wonder if my first word was, “why?” Along with that inquisitive and often skeptical nature, I have also been a seeker of truth ever since