Let's Talk About Sexuality and Relationships

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Divisional conversations to help Salvationists listen and share perspectives on a range of topics relevant to sexuality and relationships.

Divisions across the territory will be holding conversations using Let’s Talk About Sexuality and Relationships. The materials cover a range of topics and each division will be organising these conversations in different ways. What unites them is their commitment to creating a safe space for everyone to participate, listen and be heard.

Let’s Talk is a resource from International Headquarters, designed to help Salvationists worldwide have meaningful and safe dialogue about sexuality and relationships.

These discussions aim to deepen understanding and build relationships through mutual learning and sharing of experiences and insights, not change policy. Everyone gets space to be heard and to listen.

There are trained, skilled, and equipped facilitators across the territory who can enable these conversations to take place in safe and healthy ways. The conversations use a Faith-Based Facilitation tool to help everyone reflect theologically.

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Commissioners Jenine and Paul Main introduce a series of conversations across the UKI Territory about human sexuality and relationships.

Colonel Julie Forrest talks to Salvationist about her session at Belonging and Believing: The Big Conversation.

Bethany Gibson (Regent Hall) and Major David Cavanagh (THQ) discuss living with difference as members of the Moral and Social Issues Council.

Moral and Social Issues Council member Captain Callum McKenna (William Booth College) talks about the rollout of Let’s Talk… About Sexuality and Relationships.

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