Welcome!"And you shall know the truth, and
the truth will set you free"
- John8:32
hat
do we mean by Inclusive Orthodoxy? Probably
to many of you the phrase sounds a little
intimidating or odd. Basically, by
the term "inclusive" we affirm that all
people are included in the Gospel invitation, and we affirm that there is a place
within the full life and ministry of the
Christian Church for faithful believers regardless
of race, ethnicity, sex, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation, both those who are called to
lifelong celibacy and those who are partnered.
The word "orthodoxy" is
used here to denote the beliefs and faith of the
One holy Catholic and apostolic Church, the core fundamentals of which are
found in the both the
Apostles' Creed
and the
Nicene Creed, as well in the Scriptures and Tradition of the Church. In other words, we affirm the core fundamental
tenets of the Christian faith that have been
affirmed by Christians for almost two millenia. We
also believe
that the Church can be inclusive of people of all
gender identities and sexual orientations
not despite Scripture and Tradition, but in light of
it.
"It is for freedom that Christ
has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let
yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery."
(Galatians 5:1)
DVD RELEASE!
Inclusive Orthodoxy: Reflections on Sex, the Bible, & Homosexuality
In this talk, originally presented at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Sacramento for the Diocese of Northern California's Integrity Chapter, Inclusive Orthodoxy Founder & Director Justin R. Cannon discusses sexual ethics, the Christian faith, disturbing trends in contemporary theology, and guides the audience through a compelling reflection on gay-affirming biblical accounts.
"I am absolutely in awe of your intellect and scholarship as presented in Sacramento. I'm 68 years old, have seen the church grow into the issue, heard many gay clergy and theologians of international stature, and your presentation topped them all. Even Bishop Robinson hasn't made as clear a case as you do." - Robert E., California