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  • #3 Homosexuality and the Christian ft. Rev. Tryphena Law

#3 Homosexuality and the Christian ft. Rev. Tryphena Law

Sunday 5th September 2021

Rev. Tryphena Law discusses homosexuality and Christianity, exploring biblical perspectives and how churches can be inclusive yet truth-driven.
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Faith and Sexuality: A Candid Conversation with Rev. Tryphena Law

Let's be gay-friendly and not gay-affirming - which means that we need to be like Jesus, with open arms, accepting them, accepting them, doesn't mean that we affirm or we compromise with the truth.
Is it possible to reconcile faith with one's sexual identity? This episode of Listen Up dives headfirst into the often contentious topic of homosexuality and Christianity. Featuring Rev. Tryphena Law, the conversation unpacks what the Bible says about homosexuality and examines how churches are handling this sensitive issue. Host Brandon and Rev. Law don't shy away from addressing the double standards that sometimes exist within religious communities.
They explore how young people today are navigating these challenges, especially in a media-saturated world that often pits acceptance against adherence to biblical teachings. Rev. Law brings her own experiences from her ministry, Pursuing Liberty Under Christ, to the table, offering a compassionate yet firm stance on being 'gay-friendly' but not necessarily 'gay-affirming'. She emphasizes the importance of welcoming everyone with open arms, much like Jesus did, without compromising on biblical truths.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone grappling with these questions, whether you're a Christian or not. It encourages an open-hearted dialogue and offers practical insights on creating inclusive communities without losing sight of faith-based principles.