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

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,

A Guide to Using Pronouns Jump To: Gendered Pronouns & Language Gender-Neutral Languages Genderless Languages Common Pronouns in the English Language Neopronouns in the English Language Pronoun Usage Guide Recommendations for Community Organizations & Spiritual/Religious Centers Using Correct Pronouns is

Jump To: Pride Power Part 1 Pride Power Part 2 The Color Silver: Will The Color Gold: Understanding The Color Russet: Release The Color Light Green: Strength Symbols of Pride and the Twelve Powers This is the final installment of

Jump To: Pride Power Part One The Color Blue: Serenity & Faith The Color Purple: Spirit & Power The Color Turquoise: Magic & Imagination The Color Pink: Sex & Love Pride Power Part Three Symbols of Pride and the Twelve

Jump To: The Pride Flag The Twelve Powers The Color Red: Life The Color Orange: Healing & Zeal The Color Yellow: Sunshine & Healing The Color Green: Nature & Order Pride Power Part Two Pride Power Part Three    Pride

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