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SUMMARY:Queer Theology
DESCRIPTION:We’re a parishioner-led group devoted to exploring queer theology more deeply\, and how members of the LGBTQIA+ community are not just accepted in the Episcopal Church but embraced in God’s love. We ask ourselves: How does the queer perspective enrich queer theology and our community? All LGBTQIA+ people and allies are welcome. For more information contact Anders “AJ” Nolan. \nJoin us in the Parlor at Christ & St. Luke’s at noon following the 10:15 service\, typically on the second Sunday of each month\, but this month we’ve moved it to the first Sunday. Today we will be discussing the Queer reading of the powerful miracles of Matthew 9:9-13\, 18-26\, from the day’s lectionary. \nFor more information\, please contact Anders “AJ” Nolan. \nCheck out some recent blog posts from Christ & St. Luke’s below\, and read more posts here. \n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n			\n\n				\n														\n													A Letter of Thanks for the Pride Eucharist\n											\n				\n					In place of my usual Queer Theology roundup I want to post this open letter of thanks to all that made the Pride Celebration Eucharist happen on Wednesday\, June 3rd. Discussing the impact of that night was the sole topic of our Queer Theology meeting on June 7th\, and... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Come To Our Upcoming Diocesan Pride Eucharist\n											\n				\n					Half a century ago\, the Episcopal Church took a monumental step forward in its journey toward inclusion for LGBTQIA+ folks. In 1976\, the General Convention passed a defining\, if very 1976-sounding\, resolution saying “homosexual persons are children of God who have a... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Celebrating Half A Century of Inclusive Love in the Episcopal Church\n											\n				\n					This month’s Queer Theology discussion explored the Episcopal Church’s deep-rooted theology of inclusive love\, celebrating the 50-year anniversary of officially welcoming the LGBTQ+ community.  \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													A Queer Theology Reading of Doubting Thomas\n											\n				\n					In this month’s Queer Theology Discussion Group\, we focused on the story of Doubting Thomas in John 20: 19-31.  \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													From Raids to Radical Inclusion — Uncovering Norfolk’s Queer History\n											\n				\n					We were honored to welcome parishioner Charles H. Ford\, esteemed local historian\, Norfolk State University professor\, and co-author of LGBT Hampton Roads\, to explore Norfolk’s local LGBTQ+ experience through the lens of systemic marginalization and liberation. \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Known and Loved — A Queer Theology Reading of the Woman at the Well\n											\n				\n					At our Queer Theology Discussion Group on Sunday March 8 we discussed the lectionary of the week\, focusing on John 4:5-42\, when Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well.  \nread more
URL:https://christandstlukes.org/event/queer-theology-3/
LOCATION:Christ & St. Luke’s\, 560 West Olney Road\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fellowship,Formation
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SUMMARY:Queer Theology
DESCRIPTION:We’re a parishioner-led group devoted to exploring queer theology more deeply\, and how members of the LGBTQIA+ community are not just accepted in the Episcopal Church but embraced in God’s love. We ask ourselves: How does the queer perspective enrich queer theology and our community? All LGBTQIA+ people and allies are welcome. For more information contact Anders “AJ” Nolan. \nJoin us in the Parlor at Christ & St. Luke’s at noon following the 10:15 service on the second Sunday of each month. \nFor more information\, please contact Anders “AJ” Nolan. \nCheck out some recent blog posts from Christ & St. Luke’s below\, and read more posts here. \n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n			\n\n				\n														\n													A Letter of Thanks for the Pride Eucharist\n											\n				\n					In place of my usual Queer Theology roundup I want to post this open letter of thanks to all that made the Pride Celebration Eucharist happen on Wednesday\, June 3rd. Discussing the impact of that night was the sole topic of our Queer Theology meeting on June 7th\, and... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Come To Our Upcoming Diocesan Pride Eucharist\n											\n				\n					Half a century ago\, the Episcopal Church took a monumental step forward in its journey toward inclusion for LGBTQIA+ folks. In 1976\, the General Convention passed a defining\, if very 1976-sounding\, resolution saying “homosexual persons are children of God who have a... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Celebrating Half A Century of Inclusive Love in the Episcopal Church\n											\n				\n					This month’s Queer Theology discussion explored the Episcopal Church’s deep-rooted theology of inclusive love\, celebrating the 50-year anniversary of officially welcoming the LGBTQ+ community.  \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													A Queer Theology Reading of Doubting Thomas\n											\n				\n					In this month’s Queer Theology Discussion Group\, we focused on the story of Doubting Thomas in John 20: 19-31.  \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													From Raids to Radical Inclusion — Uncovering Norfolk’s Queer History\n											\n				\n					We were honored to welcome parishioner Charles H. Ford\, esteemed local historian\, Norfolk State University professor\, and co-author of LGBT Hampton Roads\, to explore Norfolk’s local LGBTQ+ experience through the lens of systemic marginalization and liberation. \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Known and Loved — A Queer Theology Reading of the Woman at the Well\n											\n				\n					At our Queer Theology Discussion Group on Sunday March 8 we discussed the lectionary of the week\, focusing on John 4:5-42\, when Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well.  \nread more
URL:https://christandstlukes.org/event/queer-theology/2026-05-10/
LOCATION:Christ & St. Luke’s\, 560 West Olney Road\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fellowship,Formation
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SUMMARY:Queer Theology
DESCRIPTION:We’re a parishioner-led group devoted to exploring queer theology more deeply\, and how members of the LGBTQIA+ community are not just accepted in the Episcopal Church but embraced in God’s love. We ask ourselves: How does the queer perspective enrich queer theology and our community? All LGBTQIA+ people and allies are welcome. For more information contact Anders “AJ” Nolan. \nJoin us in the Parlor at Christ & St. Luke’s at noon following the 10:15 service on the second Sunday of each month. \nFor more information\, please contact Anders “AJ” Nolan. \nCheck out some recent blog posts from Christ & St. Luke’s below\, and read more posts here. \n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n			\n\n				\n														\n													A Letter of Thanks for the Pride Eucharist\n											\n				\n					In place of my usual Queer Theology roundup I want to post this open letter of thanks to all that made the Pride Celebration Eucharist happen on Wednesday\, June 3rd. Discussing the impact of that night was the sole topic of our Queer Theology meeting on June 7th\, and... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Come To Our Upcoming Diocesan Pride Eucharist\n											\n				\n					Half a century ago\, the Episcopal Church took a monumental step forward in its journey toward inclusion for LGBTQIA+ folks. In 1976\, the General Convention passed a defining\, if very 1976-sounding\, resolution saying “homosexual persons are children of God who have a... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Celebrating Half A Century of Inclusive Love in the Episcopal Church\n											\n				\n					This month’s Queer Theology discussion explored the Episcopal Church’s deep-rooted theology of inclusive love\, celebrating the 50-year anniversary of officially welcoming the LGBTQ+ community.  \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													A Queer Theology Reading of Doubting Thomas\n											\n				\n					In this month’s Queer Theology Discussion Group\, we focused on the story of Doubting Thomas in John 20: 19-31.  \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													From Raids to Radical Inclusion — Uncovering Norfolk’s Queer History\n											\n				\n					We were honored to welcome parishioner Charles H. Ford\, esteemed local historian\, Norfolk State University professor\, and co-author of LGBT Hampton Roads\, to explore Norfolk’s local LGBTQ+ experience through the lens of systemic marginalization and liberation. \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Known and Loved — A Queer Theology Reading of the Woman at the Well\n											\n				\n					At our Queer Theology Discussion Group on Sunday March 8 we discussed the lectionary of the week\, focusing on John 4:5-42\, when Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well.  \nread more
URL:https://christandstlukes.org/event/queer-theology/2026-04-12/
LOCATION:Christ & St. Luke’s\, 560 West Olney Road\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fellowship,Formation
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SUMMARY:Queer Theology
DESCRIPTION:We’re a parishioner-led group devoted to exploring queer theology more deeply\, and how members of the LGBTQIA+ community are not just accepted in the Episcopal Church but embraced in God’s love. We ask ourselves: How does the queer perspective enrich queer theology and our community? All LGBTQIA+ people and allies are welcome. For more information contact Anders “AJ” Nolan. \nJoin us in the Parlor at Christ & St. Luke’s at noon following the 10:15 service on the second Sunday of each month. \nFor more information\, please contact Anders “AJ” Nolan. \nCheck out some recent blog posts from Christ & St. Luke’s below\, and read more posts here. \n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n			\n\n				\n														\n													A Letter of Thanks for the Pride Eucharist\n											\n				\n					In place of my usual Queer Theology roundup I want to post this open letter of thanks to all that made the Pride Celebration Eucharist happen on Wednesday\, June 3rd. Discussing the impact of that night was the sole topic of our Queer Theology meeting on June 7th\, and... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Come To Our Upcoming Diocesan Pride Eucharist\n											\n				\n					Half a century ago\, the Episcopal Church took a monumental step forward in its journey toward inclusion for LGBTQIA+ folks. In 1976\, the General Convention passed a defining\, if very 1976-sounding\, resolution saying “homosexual persons are children of God who have a... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Celebrating Half A Century of Inclusive Love in the Episcopal Church\n											\n				\n					This month’s Queer Theology discussion explored the Episcopal Church’s deep-rooted theology of inclusive love\, celebrating the 50-year anniversary of officially welcoming the LGBTQ+ community.  \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													A Queer Theology Reading of Doubting Thomas\n											\n				\n					In this month’s Queer Theology Discussion Group\, we focused on the story of Doubting Thomas in John 20: 19-31.  \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													From Raids to Radical Inclusion — Uncovering Norfolk’s Queer History\n											\n				\n					We were honored to welcome parishioner Charles H. Ford\, esteemed local historian\, Norfolk State University professor\, and co-author of LGBT Hampton Roads\, to explore Norfolk’s local LGBTQ+ experience through the lens of systemic marginalization and liberation. \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Known and Loved — A Queer Theology Reading of the Woman at the Well\n											\n				\n					At our Queer Theology Discussion Group on Sunday March 8 we discussed the lectionary of the week\, focusing on John 4:5-42\, when Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well.  \nread more
URL:https://christandstlukes.org/event/queer-theology/2026-03-08/
LOCATION:Christ & St. Luke’s\, 560 West Olney Road\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fellowship,Formation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260215T120000
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SUMMARY:Queer Theology
DESCRIPTION:As a slight shift for the February meeting\, in honor of Black History month\, the Queer Theology Discussion Group is going to let James Baldwin’s short story\, “Sonny’s Blues” guide them in an exploration of faith\, both through the Queer lens but also through the queering lens of black liberation theology. Please read the story a couple of times through\, if you’re planning to attend. There are also many good readings of the story on YouTube\, including this one. \nWe’re a parishioner-led group devoted to exploring queer theology more deeply\, and how members of the LGBTQIA+ community are not just accepted in the Episcopal Church but embraced in God’s love. We ask ourselves: How does the queer perspective enrich queer theology and our community? All LGBTQIA+ people and allies are welcome. For more information contact Anders “AJ” Nolan. \nJoin us in the Parlor at Christ & St. Luke’s at noon following the 10:15 service on the second Sunday of each month. \nFor more information\, please contact Anders “AJ” Nolan.
URL:https://christandstlukes.org/event/queer-theology-2/
LOCATION:Christ & St. Luke’s\, 560 West Olney Road\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fellowship,Formation
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SUMMARY:Queer Theology
DESCRIPTION:We’re a parishioner-led group devoted to exploring queer theology more deeply\, and how members of the LGBTQIA+ community are not just accepted in the Episcopal Church but embraced in God’s love. We ask ourselves: How does the queer perspective enrich queer theology and our community? All LGBTQIA+ people and allies are welcome. For more information contact Anders “AJ” Nolan. \nJoin us in the Parlor at Christ & St. Luke’s at noon following the 10:15 service on the second Sunday of each month. \nFor more information\, please contact Anders “AJ” Nolan. \nCheck out some recent blog posts from Christ & St. Luke’s below\, and read more posts here. \n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n			\n\n				\n														\n													A Letter of Thanks for the Pride Eucharist\n											\n				\n					In place of my usual Queer Theology roundup I want to post this open letter of thanks to all that made the Pride Celebration Eucharist happen on Wednesday\, June 3rd. Discussing the impact of that night was the sole topic of our Queer Theology meeting on June 7th\, and... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Come To Our Upcoming Diocesan Pride Eucharist\n											\n				\n					Half a century ago\, the Episcopal Church took a monumental step forward in its journey toward inclusion for LGBTQIA+ folks. In 1976\, the General Convention passed a defining\, if very 1976-sounding\, resolution saying “homosexual persons are children of God who have a... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Celebrating Half A Century of Inclusive Love in the Episcopal Church\n											\n				\n					This month’s Queer Theology discussion explored the Episcopal Church’s deep-rooted theology of inclusive love\, celebrating the 50-year anniversary of officially welcoming the LGBTQ+ community.  \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													A Queer Theology Reading of Doubting Thomas\n											\n				\n					In this month’s Queer Theology Discussion Group\, we focused on the story of Doubting Thomas in John 20: 19-31.  \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													From Raids to Radical Inclusion — Uncovering Norfolk’s Queer History\n											\n				\n					We were honored to welcome parishioner Charles H. Ford\, esteemed local historian\, Norfolk State University professor\, and co-author of LGBT Hampton Roads\, to explore Norfolk’s local LGBTQ+ experience through the lens of systemic marginalization and liberation. \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Known and Loved — A Queer Theology Reading of the Woman at the Well\n											\n				\n					At our Queer Theology Discussion Group on Sunday March 8 we discussed the lectionary of the week\, focusing on John 4:5-42\, when Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well.  \nread more
URL:https://christandstlukes.org/event/queer-theology/2026-01-11/
LOCATION:Christ & St. Luke’s\, 560 West Olney Road\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fellowship,Formation
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