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What does it mean to be sent by Jesus exactly as we are—queer, questioning, trans, two-spirit, tired, joyful, and holy?
In this powerful episode, we explore Luke 10:1–20, where Jesus sends out 72 followers with no script, no sandals—just peace in their hands and heaven in their hearts. From the Burnaby Pride Picnic to the Kitsilano Street Party, host [Your Name] reflects on queer joy as sacred resistance, shares stories of radical belonging, and speaks directly to anyone who’s ever been told their name doesn’t belong in heaven.
We also cover:
🌈 Current queer news from Canada & the U.S.
💬 Quotes from modern queer prophets & activists
🕊️ How to shake the dust and still love loud
🧡 A tender benediction for every queer listener trying to survive and shine
Whether you’re marching, resting, recovering, or rejoicing, this episode is your reminder:
You are sent. You are sacred. And your name is already written.
🕯️ Listen now for spiritual encouragement, fierce affirmation, and a gospel big enough to hold all of you.
What does it mean to be sent by Jesus exactly as we are—queer, questioning, trans, two-spirit, tired, joyful, and holy?
In this powerful episode, we explore Luke 10:1–20, where Jesus sends out 72 followers with no script, no sandals—just peace in their hands and heaven in their hearts. From the Burnaby Pride Picnic to the Kitsilano Street Party, host [Your Name] reflects on queer joy as sacred resistance, shares stories of radical belonging, and speaks directly to anyone who’s ever been told their name doesn’t belong in heaven.
We also cover:
🌈 Current queer news from Canada & the U.S.
💬 Quotes from modern queer prophets & activists
🕊️ How to shake the dust and still love loud
🧡 A tender benediction for every queer listener trying to survive and shine
Whether you’re marching, resting, recovering, or rejoicing, this episode is your reminder:
You are sent. You are sacred. And your name is already written.
🕯️ Listen now for spiritual encouragement, fierce affirmation, and a gospel big enough to hold all of you.