Homosexuality & the Bible: My First Time (Queer Theology)


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Learn more about Homosexuality & the Bible: My First Time by Brian G. Murphy on QueerTheology.com


Disclaimer: Sacred Space Online Learning (SSOL) seeks to provide individuals with information about religious, spiritual, or faith-based online resources from a variety of sources. Sacred Space Online Learning does NOT claim ownership over this online course or online offering. Sacred Space Online Learning is also NOT responsible for the accuracy of the materials, the content, the way they are advertised or taught, or the costs associated with this online course or offering. The views and opinions expressed in this online course or offering are those of the creators and/or the persons appearing in the online class or offering. They do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of SSOL, the OFLD, or MCC. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the creator(s) of the given online course or online offering.

BEYOND BINARIES: Welcoming the “B” in LGBT (Religious Institute/United Church of Christ/Metropolitan Community Churches)


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In this webinar, participants will learn how to make their congregations welcoming and safe for bisexual people. Topics include:
  • One definition of bisexuality (hint: it’s not binary)
  • New models of sexual orientation
  • Debunking common myths and stereotypes about bisexual people, and learn about
  • Research and data about bisexuality
  • Bisexually-friendly interpretations of scripture
  • Concrete steps to make your faith community more welcoming to bisexual people

This webinar comes from the Religious Institute and is sponsored by the Office of Emerging Ministries and the Online Learning Center of Metropolitan Community Churches and the Office of Health and Wholeness Ministry of the United Church of Christ.

Click here to view this online on-demand webinar



Disclaimer: Sacred Space Online Learning (SSOL) seeks to provide individuals with information about religious, spiritual, or faith-based online resources from a variety of sources. Sacred Space Online Learning does NOT claim ownership over this online course or online offering. Sacred Space Online Learning is also NOT responsible for the accuracy of the materials, the content, the way they are advertised or taught, or the costs associated with this online course or offering. The views and opinions expressed in this online course or offering are those of the creators and/or the persons appearing in the online class or offering. They do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of SSOL, the OFLD, or MCC. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the creator(s) of the given online course or online offering.

Who are we, Really? Re-engaging Sex and Spirit (Metropolitan Community Churches)


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Recordings are available of the academic paper and panel presentations. Register for ALL of the conference videos by clicking here ($100 USD total).  Or, you can register for only those sessions you wish to view by clicking the links below ($20 USD each).

 


 

Opening Panel: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going?

Presenters: Rev. Elder Troy Perry, Rev. Elder Jim Mitulski, Rev. Elder Diane Fisher, Rev. Dr. Ngeo Boon Lin, Rev. Beulah Durrheim

Runtime: 1 hour 24 minutes

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Panel Presentation: Integrating Sexuality & Spirituality as a Paradigm for Wholeness/Wellness/Authenticity

Presenters: Marie Alford-Harkey, Dr. Xochitl Alvizo, Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, Rev. Dr. Joseph Goh, Rabbi Dr. Jay Michaelson

Runtime: 1 hour

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Panel Presentation: Healing Queer Bodies and the Body of Christ

Presenters: Dr. Susannah Cornwall, Rev. Dr. Robin Gorsline, Rev. Jakob Hero, Rev. Miller Hoffman, Dr. David Williams

Runtime: 1 hour

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Paper Presentations: Deconstructing Heteronormativity

Papers include:

  • “Queering the Trinity: Who’s Your Daddy?” by Rev. Daniel Borysewicz
  • “Masculinity in a Frock on a Rock” by Rev. Dr. Karl Hand
  • “Shoulder to Shoulder: Links Between Discrimination, LGBTQ-Based Social Support, and Psychosocial Adjustment among LGBT Youth” by Dr. Siân E. Jones

Runtime: 1 hour 13 minutes

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Paper Presentations: The Margins of Our Movement – Trans*, Intersex, Gender Queer, Poly*

Papers include:

  • “B-T-P: Engaging an Intersectional Frontier” by Rev. Rachelle Brown
  • “A New Trans* Theology of Indecency” by Denise Burke
  • “God as the Holy Polyamorous One” by Rev. Dr. Edgard Francisco Danielsen-Morales

Runtime: 1 hour, 25 minutes

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Paper Presentations: Toward a Theology of the Full Body and Every Body

Papers Include:

  • “Touch Me and See Me: Embodying the Erotic” by Rev. Joe Cobb
  • “Wounding the Soul and Scarring the Body: A Theological and Pastoral Response to Self-Harming Behaviours” by Rev. Kate Rowley Harford
  • “The Disabled Body: Part of the Body Part of Wholeness” by Theresa Inés Soto

Runtime: 1 hour

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OR … REGISTER FOR ALL 6 of the VIDEO RECORDINGS FROM THIS CONFERENCE

 

What Does SOLIDARITY Look Like? (Metropolitan Community Churches)


“If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.”

— Attributed to Lilla Watson and the Aboriginal Activists Group in Queensland, Australia

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Do you believe we are called to DO Justice?

Do you want your congregation to truly be a diverse and radically inclusive community?

If so, then this webinar series is for you. Please join us and consider inviting key leaders (or your entire congregation) to participate in this series as a group. This is a great opportunity to add your own programs or discussions for more in-depth dialogue and application in your own context.

Background: The context for justice work is often very messy and complicated. People experience oppression based on many things-race, gender, sexuality, nationality, language, religion, ability, appearance, age, relationship/familial status, etc. We know that justice work is most effective when done in solidarity with one another, but it is hard to know how to best accomplish this. It is particularly difficult for people of privilege to work for justice with those who are experiencing oppression based on characteristics they do not share. For example: How can white people work against racism and race-based violence with people of color in ways that are truly healthy, mutual, and constructive?  How can cis-gendered people most effectively speak and act against anti-trans oppression with trans* and gender non-conforming people? These conversations are difficult conversations to have because this is hard work.

The first webinar will occurred on Thursday, August 20th from 1:00 – 2:30 U.S. Eastern Time (5:00 – 6:30 pm UTC/GMT). This kick-off event includde a foundational presentation about privilege, power, and oppression and a discussion about the ways in which all of us experience privilege and marginalization in various contexts.  Following this initial webinar, we will host a series of discussions on the particularities of oppressions such as racism, sexism, anti-trans* oppression, etc. that will allow us to get real with ourselves and one another about how to strive for solidarity in our shared work for justice.

Watch the On-Demand video at https://vimeo.com/mccchurch/review/137195520/6516b4f9c4

The Office of Emerging Ministries and the Office of Formation and Leadership Development are co-sponsoring a series of virtual webinars and conversations for all who want to engage in this work of solidarity beyond being allies but as effective activists in one another’s struggles for liberation.

mcc-online-course-what-does-solidarity-look-like-02About the facilitator:  Dr. Carla Sherrell has been a leader for educational equity and justice for over 30 years as a teacher, counselor, facilitator, and presenter. She was a facilitator for the Boulder Valley (Colorado) School District Equity Leadership Team, working with educators on personal and professional transformation that contributes to schools becoming supportive learning environments for all. Utilizing the National Coalition for Equity in Education (NCEE) adult equity model, she created and co-facilitated a student equity leadership program that guided youth in the process of becoming facilitators in equity work. Dr. Sherrell has presented and facilitated on equity and inclusivity at numerous regional and national conferences including the University of Colorado Educators-of-Color and Allies Summit, Colorado and Wyoming School-University Partnership for Educational Renewal, Colorado Association of School Executives, Salem Oregon School District, Catholic Charities of San Jose, CA, and the national conferences of NCEE and the National Association for Multicultural Education. She holds her doctor of education degree in Educational Leadership and Change with a focus on structural inequality and diversity, and is currently a core candidate assistant professor in the Graduate School of Psychology at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado.


 

 

Trans 102: Trans Communities: Introduction & Application, Part 2 (Metropolitan Community Churches)


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The second in this two part webinar series includes a continuation of the Trans 101 Introduction and moves on to explore ways to apply what you have learned, and some of the best means to inreach and outreach to the Trans* communities. Presenters: Rev. Miller Jen Hoffman and Rev. Emma Lee Chattin.

This on-demand video is open to all.  Click here to view now.

Visit Trans 101: Trans Communities: Introduction & Application, Part 1


When you register for the pre-recorded webinars or events, you will be sent a link and password to view the video. This information is intended only for the person registering to view these events and should not be shared. In order to receive CEU credit for these webinars, we must have a record of your registration. Unless otherwise noted, each webinar will count for 1 CEU unit and fees may be involved.

Trans 101: Trans Communities: Introduction & Application, Part 1 (Metropolitan Community Churches)


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The presentations will include Introductory information, including vocabulary and etiquette. Even those who are familiar and well versed will receive a good refresher and resources to share and work with your local communities. We will also explore ways to apply what you have learned, and some of the best means to inreach and outreach to the Trans* communities. Presenters: Rev. Miller Jen Hoffman and Rev. Emma Lee Chattin.

This on-demand video is open to all.  Click here to view now.

See information about Trans 102


When you register for the pre-recorded webinars or events, you will be sent a link and password to view the video. This information is intended only for the person registering to view these events and should not be shared. In order to receive CEU credit for these webinars, we must have a record of your registration. Unless otherwise noted, each webinar will count for 1 CEU unit and fees may be involved.

Queer History (Metropolitan Community Churches)


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Presenter:  Rev. Elder Rachelle Brown


Second half 2019 ($150.00)
Tuesdays 7:00-9:00 PM Eastern time
Mondays, October 7,14,21,28 and November 4, 11

Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/queer-history-second-half-2019-registration-52015439580 

 

 


QUEER HISTORY INDEPENDENT STUDY ($200.00)

This is a hybrid course where most work is self-paced. An online independent study with instructor. Timeline to be arranged in advance with instructor

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Our goal is to offer each of the three required MCC courses (e.g. Polity, Queer History, and Sexuality Studies) twice per calendar year. Details on this page will be added as they are confirmed, so check back often. Our attempt is to give you as much information as possible so that you can plan in advance.

Registration will open at least one month prior to each course. (Click here for our refund policy.) Please contact us if you have any questions.

NOTE: For those who are officially “In-Care” with MCC, limited scholarships are available to cover the costs associated with these required courses. Please download, complete, and submit the Clergy Development Scholarship Application on the Forms and Manuals section of the OFLD website under Incoming Clergy.

Sexuality Studies (Metropolitan Community Churches)


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The Religious Institute works in collaboration with the Office of Formation and Leadership Development of Metropolitan Community and this course meets the MCC requirement for Sexuality Studies

“I have greatly enjoyed this course: the way it took on the subject honestly and openly, the resources provided, and the emphasis on self-examination and reflection. The course has made me think differently about sexuality, power, sex, communication, and so many more dimensions of working in community.” – student comment
“The introduction to church history in the course will be an invaluable jumping off spot for my further theological reflection and study.” – student comment

The course addresses an urgent need among Christian religious leaders to be well-educated in issues related to sexuality. The primary texts for the course are the Religious Institute’s A Time to Build: Creating Sexually Healthy Faith Communities by Rev. Debra W. Haffner, Professional Sexual Ethics: A Holistic Ministry Approach by Patricia Beattie Jung and Darryl Stephens, and Making Love Just by Marvin Ellison.

Topics include
  • understanding personal values and history
  • components of sexual identity
  • sexual development
  • life behaviors of a sexually healthy adult
  • dealing with attraction and boundaries
  • pastoral care around sexuality issues
  • sexuality education in faith communities
  • church history and sexuality
  • scripture and sexuality
  • preaching/worship
Registration and more information

The course takes approximately 30 hours to complete (plus 1 to 2 hours of reading per week), is a blend of interactive and self-directed learning, and draws on the strengths of peer learning in an online community setting. For optimal learning, students should expect to spend 3 to 5 hours per week (including reading) on the course over the 12 week session.

 

The course will run on the following dates:

2019
January 6-April 7

 

For more information & registration go to http://religiousinstitute.org/sexuality-issues-for-christian-religious-professionals/

 


Our goal is to offer each of the three required MCC courses (e.g. Polity, Queer History, and Sexuality Studies) twice per calendar year. Details on this page will be added as they are confirmed, so check back often. Our attempt is to give you as much information as possible so that you can plan in advance.

Registration will open at least one month prior to each course. (Click here for our refund policy.) Please contact us if you have any questions.

NOTE: For those who are officially “In-Care” with MCC, limited scholarships are available to cover the costs associated with these required courses. Please download, complete, and submit the Clergy Development Scholarship Application on the Forms and Manuals section of the OFLD website under Incoming Clergy.