Seventh-gay adventists

This is a forceful moment for LGBT people of faith, as modern acceptance of sexual self clashes with homophobic scriptures. This compelling tale follows three queer Seventh-day Adventists, two who are survivors of ex-gay therapy, who lengthy for belonging and home in the insular Seventh-day Adventist church.

Sherri, her loved one Jill, and their two daughters hold a low profile at their church, quietly building alliances while understanding that at any moment they could be thrown out. The tension is heightened as the church seeks a recent pastor. David is a young guy whose family serves in the church. He feels caught between being at peace with God and being at peace with himself. He chooses a middle path, falls in love with Colin, and finds an open alternative church for fellowship. David follows his heart and his faith to resolve the contradictions. Marcos had a wife, two kids, and his dream employment as a Seventh-day Adventist pastor in Brazil. Outed and stripped of his ministry, he eventually accepted himself as a gay guy. He moved to the Bay Area, raised his son, and found a loving partner, Obed. They set out to secure asylum for Marcos and his son, citing deadly homophobia in Brazil.

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