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YOUNG, GAY AND CHRISTIAN?

A local non-profit says hell yea!

Posted by Josh Middleton on 1/11/2013 at 12:26PM | No Comments

It’s not going to throw anyone for a loop to hear that Christianity and homosexuality don’t exactly mix an ideal spiritual cocktail, but writer Crystal Cheatham is on a mission to teach local youth that the combo can actually be quite intoxicating. Taking up residence this week in Rittenhouse’s Church of the Holy Trinity, Cheatham’s non-profit, the Identity Kit Project (IDK Project), is a hub of education materials that inform ”on topics of gender identity, expression, orientation and spirituality in religious atmospheres.”

“I was raised in the fundamentalist background,” says Cheatham, whose pedigree boasts a long line of pastors, “and when I came out [a youth leader told me] I had to choose between my faith and sexual orientation.”  But then she moved to Philly, where she found that, even when immersed in a thriving queer community, “the principles she grew up with were still true to me.” So she began to find ways to help make the two worlds meet and combat negative stereotypes that Christianity can sometimes attach to homosexuality.

The Identity Kit Project revolves around Cheatham’s IDentity Kit: For Queer Christian Youth, a “community center in a box” that contains a booklet, “discovery cards” and a host of games that are meant to “spark discussions about faith … and other socio-economical issues that inhibit a young adult’s ability to view the their personal identity as positive.” The colorfully designed kits are meant to be utilized in two ways: They can be individually mailed to kids growing up in churches that don’t accept gay culture, or distributed to teachers, youth pastors or community centers that want to host gay-youth-empowering workshops of their own. In fact, The Attic Youth Center kicked off a six-week workshop this week.

You can visit the IDK Project website for info on upcoming workshops — which are taking place all over the country — details on how to order a kit or to make a donation.

 

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HOLIDAY RESOURCES FOR LGBT YOUTH

A new website that explores faith and equality

Posted by Natalie Hope McDonald on 12/20/2012 at 10:16AM | 1 Comment

This month, families around the country will be gathering together for the holidays. But in far too many cases, LGBT family members are often made to feel that there is no place for them at the table. That’s why Faith in America has launched Faith and Equality, a website with resources to help combat depression and alienation, especially among LGBT youth this time of year.

“Christmas celebrations are for many a time of togetherness, a time for family, and a time to focus on the spiritual significance of the holiday,” says Brent Childers, founder and executive director of Faith in America. ”But for the LGBT youth in those homes, feelings of joy and peace are replaced with sorrow and anxiety because of the stigma and rejection that is present. The mindset that faith and equality are opposing forces is most often responsible for inflicting that type of harm, whether consciously or not.”

Among the testimonials and stories featured on website is that of Jane Clementi, mother of Rutgers University student Tyler Clementi, who committed suicide in the fall of 2010. “Our family has come to understand just how devastating it can be when a young person feels that society, their peers, and others place a stamp of rejection and shame on their very being,” she says. “Sadly, our own church promoted the notion that a gay or lesbian person is broken and separated from God solely because of their God-given sexual orientation … I can only hope today that my son knew in his heart that my own personal religious beliefs could never prevent my full and complete affirmation of such a gift.”

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