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Q Christian Fellowship

Cultivating radical belonging for LGBTQ+ Christians and allies.

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Graphic with purple, pink, blue, and teal hues, highlighting the title, "Exploring Identity, Privilege, and Societal Perspectives!" and the facilitator: Carrie N., for the August 3rd EDI gathering.

Jul 24

Mark your calendars for August 3rd, 7-8:30 pm ET, for a workshop called: Exploring Identity, Privilege, and Societal Perspectives! This interactive workshop invites participants to explore how identity, privilege, and societal perspectives shape our individual and shared experiences. Grounded in k...Read more

 A grey graphic with a white square in the center with the green text on top that says "Sign up to Lead Your Community this fall!" There are squiggly green lines around the box and 3 abstract doodles of people in the bottom center.

Jul 23

QCF is making some exciting changes to our Community Group formats this fall! We are looking for weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly volunteer leaders in addition to leaders for our standard seasonal weekly groups. These free, fully virtual groups are rooted in affirming content and relational support, a...Read more

Jul 21

"My name is Cali Je. I'm a Christian, an Episcopalian, and a Spiritual Drag Artist, I am fearfully and wonderfully created, and people can like me exactly as I am."

A blue green gradient graphic. The white text in the center of the graphic says that if you are looking for a roommate for conference, you should try our roommate matching service.

Jul 17

Looking to make new friends and save on lodging at the 2026 Anchored Conference in Portland, OR? Sign up for our Roommate Matching Service! Share a double room at the Hilton Portland Downtown with another attendee for just $233.16. There will be two beds in each room, one for each of you. Sign up ...Read more

A yellow graphic with a white text in the center that has the above quote from the Monday Invocation. There is a photo of King Julez in an arch in the bottom right.

Jul 16

"My drag clown is meant to give a little tug to what we think we know about ourselves and our faith and play with the space beyond those boundaries. All of my art is meant to put us in touch with our shared humanity, our shared blessedness. That is my work from God." - King Julez