Religions, Vol. 16, Pages 1556: Clinical Implications for Helping Professionals Learned from the Pastoral Care of LGBTQ+ Youth


Religions, Vol. 16, Pages 1556: Clinical Implications for Helping Professionals Learned from the Pastoral Care of LGBTQ+ Youth

Religions doi: 10.3390/rel16121556

Authors:
John Willis Ward
Heather Deal
Gaynor Yancey

This qualitative article is informed by queer theory, and more specifically queer theology, and explores how youth ministers in various denominations care for LGBTQ+ teenagers in their congregations. Seven youth pastors from three major denominational groups were interviewed from the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF), Alliance of Baptists, and Presbyterian Church, USA (PC-USA). Participants had to identify as LGBTQ+ affirming, though their congregations could be in various states of affirmation. Thematic analysis found the following significant categories: confidentiality, implications of whole church engagement, student-led engagement, theology/image of God, and degree of support for identity development.



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