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Mihee Kim-Kort

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“A queer spirituality allows for loving pandemonium--the challenge of shifts and transitions, the realization that we are shaped by each other, and the emergence of new identities, new creations within each relationship.”
Mihee Kim-Kort, Outside the Lines: How Embracing Queerness Will Transform Your Faith

“Church is kind of a “borderland,” as Gloria E. Anzaldúa writes: “It is in a constant state of transition. The prohibited and forbidden are its inhabitants.”[3] When I read her words, I think about how much Jesus crossed over into what is prohibited and forbidden in his ministry, in all his dining, traveling, consorting, working, living, drinking, and partying with those who would fit that category of banned. And every time he crossed over, he created community by making space for everyone. Yet our communities and these spaces are not without struggle. There’s a struggle for lines to mark one’s home or yard or walls or room, so that who you are makes sense. There’s a struggle for love. The struggle is what binds us together, and we perform and embody it through words, sacrament and song, pews and prayers, cup and communion. It’s how we resist the darkness. This is church. This is church for everyone.”
Mihee Kim-Kort, Outside the Lines: How Embracing Queerness Will Transform Your Faith

“When I look back, I can hardly see an extended period of time when there was no crisis concerning my identity, whether it was getting my period or rebelling against being the hardworking Asian student. In fact, I can say with all honesty that I struggled throughout most of my life to name myself, to know myself, to recognize myself when I looked in the mirror.”
Mihee Kim-Kort, Outside the Lines: How Embracing Queerness Will Transform Your Faith

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Doreen Hi Mihee,
Thanks for adding me to your Goodreads list. I am not very active on this site, but I do like to see what good folk are reading. I would be good, though if you used my new email address if you want to reach me in the future dewert@usfca.edu
Cheers,
Doreen


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