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Alternate Theology of Homosexuality

A series by Kevin Reed presented in 2015. Kevin presents theological arguments on a very specific homosexual topic: support of lifelong monogamous fidelity in a gay relationship. These arguments are not necessarily held by Kevin or anyone else at East County Church of Christ but are presented as informational.

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality – 6

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality
May 27, 2015

Speaker : Kevin Reed
By admin, 8 months ago

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality – 5

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality
May 20, 2015

Speaker : Kevin Reed
By admin, 8 months ago

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality – 4

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality
May 13, 2015

Speaker : Kevin Reed
By admin, 8 months ago

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality – 3

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality
May 6, 2015

Speaker : Kevin Reed
By admin, 8 monthsJune 3, 2022 ago

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality – 2

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality
April 29, 2015

Speaker : Kevin Reed
By admin, 8 months ago

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality – 1

Alternate Theology of Homosexuality
April 22, 2015

Speaker : Kevin Reed
By admin, 8 monthsJune 3, 2022 ago
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Indigenous People Statement: We respectfully acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the traditional homeland of a diverse array of indigenous tribes and bands, land that was taken from them, often by force and often in the name of God. The East County building in particular is located where the Cowlitz and Upper Chinook tribes made their homes and created community. We recognize indigenous peoples as the traditional stewards of this land and acknowledge the enduring relationship between the land and the people. We make this acknowledgement to open a space of recognition and respect for all indigenous people in our community.


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