Kellyann
Kellyann has a PhD in Hebrew Bible from Union Theological Seminary and is Minister of the East Barnard Church in rural Vermont. She is also a freelance indexer and editor, a hiker, and an amateur naturalist. She lives in the foothills of the Green Mountains with her spouse, cats, and garden.
by Kellyann
This summer I’ve talked about the ways that people of faith, in every generation, have resisted the death-dealing powers of the world, the forces that dehumanize and dominate. In resisting these forces, people of faith have also re-imagined what the world could look like, from the Hebrew exiles recasting their Babylonian captors’ creation narrative in a way that dignifies every human being as God’s representative, up to Mr. Rogers’ television-based nonconformity. So I would be remiss if I didn’t talk about a major contemporary source of resistance, re-imagination, and sheer joy in serving God and loving God’s creation: the gift of queer Christians to the church.