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 Q Roundtable

Dialogue and engagement of challenging subjects are fundamental to the culture of Q Christian, and the Q Roundtable provides an opportunity to do just that. Check out these interviews with prominent LGBTQ+ Christians on a wide range of subjects!

Anti-Racism Roundtable

Darren Calhoun, Rev. Nicole Garcia, DeRay McKesson, and Carrie N. discuss the essential subject of anti-racism, our individual and collective responsibilities in the pursuit of equity, and its centrality to the work and mission of Q Christian Fellowship. For an introduction into the premise "race is not real, but it is very important", check out Vox's fantastic video and explainer entitled "The Myth of Race, Debunked in 3 Minutes". This video was also shown during the presentation at Conference.

 

Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers

Isaac Archuleta interviews Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers, a marriage and family therapist, sex therapist, and author of "Sex, God, and the Conservative Church".

Tonetta Landis-Aina

Isaac Archuleta interviews Tonetta Landis-Aina, author of our Affirmation Guide for Sexuality & Spirituality, about her journey in developing her own sexual ethic as a gay Christian.

 

Matthias Roberts

Isaac Archuleta talks about sexual ethics and spirituality with Matthias Roberts, Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate, speaker, author, and host of the Queerology podcast. Check out Matthias' work at https://matthiasroberts.com/.

Kevin Garcia

Isaac Archuleta talks about sexual ethics with Kevin Garcia, a digital pastor, creative, life coach, and host of “A Tiny Revolution” podcast! Check out Kevin’s work at https://thekevingarcia.com/.

 

Sarah Ngu

Isaac Archuleta chats with Church Clarity founder Sarah Ngu! Check out churchclarity.org and follow Sarah on Twitter at twitter.com/sarahngu.

Scott Herr

Isaac Archuleta chats with Scott Herr on identity formation from the perspective of LGBTQ+ Christians.

 

Laura Beth Buchleiter

Isaac Archuleta chats with Laura Beth Buchleiter on the experience of shame from the perspective of LGBTQ+ Christians.