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About QM

Hello and welcome to the Queering Ministry website.  Right now, QM is in the very early stages of development.  Here are the hopes that I have for this organization.

1.  To increase awareness of the religious community about LGBTQIA+ people, concerns, and inclusion.
2.  To provide access to LGBTQIA+ people to theology and stories that support them and shows them that they are beloved by God.

To do this, the following ideas will be rolled out once they are ready.

1.  My goal is to have two podcasts.  The first is going to be stories from the LGBTQIA+ community regarding their faith journeys.  If you are interested in contributing to this podcast, please e-mail stories@queeringministry.org.  The second is going to be a queer theology podcast with discussion surrounding a lot of different topics.  Once it gets going, we will take requests to make the podcast relevant to what listeners need to hear.  Should you want to participate in this venture, please e-mail theology@queeringministry.org.
2.  Workshops done in religious communities surrounding education about the LGBTQIA+ community.  If you are interested in having founder Alfi Wyatt come to do a workshop at your place of worship, please e-mail workshops@queeringministry.org.
3.  Create resources to help communities of faith begin to address the systemic oppression done by religion to the LGBTQIA+ community.

If you are willing to contribute any resources to the building of this organization, money or otherwise, please contact donations@queeringministry.org.

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