Why an Out Queer Person in the Gay Liberation Days of the '70s Would Go To Church
Out queer people in the 1960s–70s attended inclusive churches like the Metropolitan Community Church for spiritual community, support, and care amid activism and family conflict.
How an LGBTQ+ Christian Church Faced AIDS in 1980s and '90s San Francisco.
A queer San Francisco church remembered lives lost during the AIDS epidemic through 1,200 cassette recordings of services, revealing struggles reconciling sexuality and faith.