Building a Flexible Community that Lasts (feat. Lin Melone)
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Today's episode is the story of a 40-year-old intentional community in San Francisco, as told by a self-professed granny queer who's seen the LGBTQ Christian scene evolve since she came out in her thirties.
Lin Melone (she/her) is a member of the Church of the Sojourners, an intentional Christian community in San Francisco, California. She has spoken at LGBTQ Christian conferences such as Q Christian Fellowship, Revoice, and E3, and presented workshops at children's ministry conferences on how to make churches more welcoming for LGBTQ youth and families. She also serves on the QCF EDI Advisory. She is the queer mom of a grown son from a former mixed-orientation marriage, and after retiring from a career as a Montessori teacher, she currently works for Catholic Charities in homelessness prevention.
In this episode, you'll hear Lin and I discuss
- Creating inclusive, empowering spaces for diverse beliefs, convictions, and experiences
- Tips for keeping your community from veering into cult territory
- How to structure a flexible community that works for its people
- and the importance of having non-negotiable and negotiable values--and knowing what yours are!
You can learn more about Lin's church and community at churchofthesojourners.org. If you'd like to support Red Letter Christians, head to redletterchristians.org. Their Gaza Peace Pilgrimage has already happened, but Red Letter Christians and the organizations that also organized the pilgrimage are still active in calls for a ceasefire. Lin particularly recommends checking out and supporting Freedom Road. You can find ways to do so at freedomroad.us
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1. Building a Flexible Community that Lasts (feat. Lin Melone) (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] There Are No Gays In Montana (00:18:12)
3. (Cont.) Building a Flexible Community that Lasts (feat. Lin Melone) (00:18:57)
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