Other Resource Hubs
A collection of organizations that have valuable lgbtq+, anabaptist, and biblical resources to offer.

Brethren & Mennonite Center for Queer Studies
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Home to artwork, scholarship, oral history and resources by and for LGBTQ and allied Mennonites and Brethren. This collection was compiled in 2016. We look forward to resuming updates - stay tuned!
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COB Pacific NW District Resources for Discernment
COB Pacific Northwest District
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A webpage of resources gathered by the Pacific NW District of the Church of the Brethren. Topics include embracing marriage equality, understanding what the Bible does—and doesn’t—say, and supporting LGBTQ+ rights within the Church of the Brethren.​
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CommonWord Resource Centre
CommonWord
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The bookstore and resource center of Mennonite Church Canada and Canadian Mennonite University. Suggested keywords to search: Sexuality, Gender, LGBTQ, Queer Theology.​
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SoulForce Resources
SoulForce​
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"Soulforce creates accessible, spiritually-healing political and theological resources that center our commitment to justice for all marginalized people. These resources are made to demystify and rethink fundamentalist ideologies while offering new approaches to the Bible and Christian theology." - Sourced from the website
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LGBTQ Task Force- Queering Faith
National LGBTQ Task Force
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"We provide resources and support to our constituents who affirm the need for equity for all LGBTQ people as an inherent value of their faith or secular beliefs. This work emphasizes re-shaping the faith narrative in the media and in public spaces by underscoring that LGBTQ people exist as shapers of religious communities and influencers in our society." - Sourced from the website
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The Rainbow Well
The Rainbow Well​
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"The Rainbow Well is an online resource hub about faith, 2SLGBTQIA+ gender, and sexuality. With a name inspired by the story of Jesus and the woman at the well, this is a space to find understanding, connection, and belonging. Whether you are 2SLGBTQIA+, a friend and family of someone who is, or a church leader trying to understand these complexities, you’re invited to come in and have a drink at the well." - Sourced from the website
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