On Growing Old with Jesus

By Gregory Coles. Greg is a Senior Research Fellow at The Center and is the author of Single, Gay, Christian and No Longer Strangers. Have you ever met an old married couple and thought to yourself, “These two have basically turned into the same person?” They might not look alike (or maybe they do)—but either way, they act the same. […]
Being and Becoming

By Sam Wan. Sam is a ministry worker in the space of sexuality and gender and a board member for several disability ministries. He loves researching in practical theology, reading poetry, looking at art, and podcasting at Conversations with Earl Grey and Espresso and Earl Grey. You do not have to be good.You do not have to […]
The Answer to LGBTQ+ Shame

By Andrew Bunt. Andrew is a speaker and writer and is part of the team at Living Out. He explores themes like the one in this blog in his new bookFinding Your Best Identity: A short Christian introduction to identity, sexuality and gender. When I was a young teenager, some of my friends used to […]
Advent, Unprepared

By Gregory Coles. Greg is a Senior Research Fellow at The Center and is the author of Single, Gay, Christian and No Longer Strangers. I had great intentions of preparing my heart for Advent this year. Alas, the phrase “I had great intentions” is a harbinger of doom. Let’s rewind […]
Understanding Celibate Partnerships and Committed Friendships

By Gregory Coles. Greg is a Senior Research Fellow at The Center and is the author of Single, Gay, Christian and No Longer Strangers. Christians often think and talk about the challenge of celibate singleness in terms of not-having-sex. But for a lot of unmarried Christians—especially for those who feel called to lifelong celibacy—not-having-sex is just the […]
Challenges Faced by Parents of LGBTQ Kids

Last summer, The Center took a survey of over 500 Christian parents who have LGBTQ+ or same-sex attracted kids. We wanted to better understand the challenges these parents were currently facing—and we used the data we gathered in that survey to help us create our series Parenting LGBTQ Kids. Now that the series is complete, we want to […]
Did Consensual Same-Sex Sexual Relationships Exist in Biblical Times? A Response to Matthew Vines
Introducing Our New Director of Church and Ministry Relations!

By Preston Sprinkle, President of the Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender I’m excited to announced that we just hired Lou Phillips as our new Director of Church and Ministry Relations! I could not be more thrilled about bringing Lou onto our team. The Center has been plowing forward for the last several years, producing […]
Rainbow Flags and Symbolic Ambiguity

By Gregory Coles. Greg is a Senior Research Fellow at The Center and is the author of Single, Gay, Christian and No Longer Strangers. This is a blog post about rainbow flags and other LGBTQ+-related symbols. But it’ll take us a little while to get there. First, let’s talk about crude hand gestures. […]
Curiously Fluid Data on Sexual Fluidity

By Gregory Coles. Greg is a Senior Research Fellow at The Center and is the author of Single, Gay, Christian and No Longer Strangers. Last month, I wrote a blog post discussing the findings in a recent study on sexual orientation change. (With apologies for spoiling the surprise: I concluded that the study was methodologically dubious, and that orientation change may […]