Queering Jesus: How It's Going Mainstream at Progressive Churches...

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AG
...and Top Divinity Schools.

This is revolting, but just more evidence of the progressives' march through the institutions.

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Vignettes from progressive Christianity today:

  • A Presbyterian church goes viral online for marking the Transgender Dayof Visibility with a public prayer to the "God of Pronouns." The congregants of the church, First Presbyterian of IowaCity, pay obeisance to "the God of Trans Being," giving due glory to "the Great They/Them."
  • The United Methodist Church boasts the first drag queen in the world to become a certified candidate for ordination. This traveling minister, who describes drag ministry as a "divine duty," is lauded by a Florida pastor as "an angel in heels" after appearing in that church in a sequin dress to deliver a children's sermon and denounce the privilege of Whiteness and cis-ness.
  • At Duke University's Methodist-affiliated divinity school, pastors-in-training and future religious leaders conduct a Pride worship service in which they glorify the Great Queer One, Fluid and Ever-Becoming One. The service leads off with a prayer honoring God as queerness incarnate: "You are drag queen and transman and genderfluid, incapable of limiting your vast expression of beauty."
  • And the Presbyterian News Service offers online educational series such as "Queering the Bible" (2022) and "Queering the Prophets" (2023) during Pride Month. A commentary in the former refers to Jesus as "this eccentric ass freak" who challenged first-century gender norms.

These examples from this year and last are just a few illustrating how progressive churches are moving beyond gay rights, even beyond transgender acceptance, and venturing into the realm of "queer theology." Rather than merely settling for the acceptance of gender-nonconforming people within existing marital norms and social expectations, queer theology questions heterosexual assumptions and binary gender norms as limiting, oppressive and anti-biblical, and centers queerness as the redemptive message of Christianity.

In this form of worship, "queering" encourages the faithful to problematize, disrupt, and destabilize the assumptions behind heteronormativity and related social structures such as monogamy, marriage, and capitalism. These provocative theologians and ministers assert that queerness is not only natural and healthy but biblically celebrated. They assert that God is not the patron deity of the respectable, the privileged, and the comfortable, but rather God has a "preferential option" for the promiscuous, the outcast, the excluded and the impure.
Fins Up!
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AG
It is truly sad to see the paganism destroy these churches.

God has outlined our paths forward:

Methodist - GMC
Presbyterian - ECO/EPC/PCA
Lutheran - LCMS/WELS
M1Buckeye
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The Chicken Ranch said:

It is truly sad to see the paganism destroy these churches.

God has outlined our paths forward:

Methodist - GMC
Presbyterian - ECO/EPC/PCA
Lutheran - LCMS/WELS


The TRUE church of Jesus is his body of faithful believers, not any one denomination.
ramblin_ag02
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AG
This is ridiculous. Obsessing about one's own wants, preferences, and identity is the exact opposite of the whole point of Christianity. The focus should be on proclaiming the glory of God, promoting service to others, and teaching self-sacrificial love. Anything else is just noise
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UTExan
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InB4 somebody points out that King David had concubines in addition to wives. Not that that ever really helped him or made him happier.
“If you’re going to have crime it should at least be organized crime”
-Havelock Vetinari
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