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In this episode of Queer & Christian, Brandan Robertson engages in a heartfelt and enlightening conversation with Amanda Udis-Kessler, a sociologist, author, hymnwriter, and advocate dedicated to promoting inclusion, equity, and flourishing in faith communities. Amanda brings a rich perspective to the discussion with her background in both sociology and theology, alongside her extensive work in sacred music and anti-oppression education.
Amanda is the author of Queer Inclusion in the United Methodist Church, Abundant Lives: A Progressive Christian Ethic of Flourishing, and Cultural Processes of Inequality: A Sociological Perspective. Her writings challenge listeners to think critically about the cultural underpinnings of inequality and how these can be addressed within faith communities. Through her anti-racism and anti-oppression trainings, Amanda works specifically with white individuals to unpack the roots of racial discomfort and to inspire meaningful action towards equality.
In this episode, Amanda reflects on her journey as a queer Christian, her role as a covenantal partner and lay leader at Vista Grande United Church of Christ, and her ongoing work as a visiting speaker with the Progressive Christianity Network Britain. She also shares insights into her passion for sacred music composition, where she creates inclusive and accessible hymns that resonate with progressive Christian values.
Tune in to explore:
Join us for an inspiring conversation that invites listeners to engage with their faith in new ways, celebrate inclusion, and embrace a theology of flourishing.
Learn more about Amanda at amandaudiskessler.com
Learn more about Queer & Christian at queerchristian.org
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In this episode of Queer & Christian, Brandan Robertson engages in a heartfelt and enlightening conversation with Amanda Udis-Kessler, a sociologist, author, hymnwriter, and advocate dedicated to promoting inclusion, equity, and flourishing in faith communities. Amanda brings a rich perspective to the discussion with her background in both sociology and theology, alongside her extensive work in sacred music and anti-oppression education.
Amanda is the author of Queer Inclusion in the United Methodist Church, Abundant Lives: A Progressive Christian Ethic of Flourishing, and Cultural Processes of Inequality: A Sociological Perspective. Her writings challenge listeners to think critically about the cultural underpinnings of inequality and how these can be addressed within faith communities. Through her anti-racism and anti-oppression trainings, Amanda works specifically with white individuals to unpack the roots of racial discomfort and to inspire meaningful action towards equality.
In this episode, Amanda reflects on her journey as a queer Christian, her role as a covenantal partner and lay leader at Vista Grande United Church of Christ, and her ongoing work as a visiting speaker with the Progressive Christianity Network Britain. She also shares insights into her passion for sacred music composition, where she creates inclusive and accessible hymns that resonate with progressive Christian values.
Tune in to explore:
Join us for an inspiring conversation that invites listeners to engage with their faith in new ways, celebrate inclusion, and embrace a theology of flourishing.
Learn more about Amanda at amandaudiskessler.com
Learn more about Queer & Christian at queerchristian.org