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queering lent

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A collection of 41 poems (one for each day of Lent and one for Easter) and one sermon written as part of a simple Lenten discipline: write one poem every day. An exploration of queerness and Christianity--and the queerness of Christianity. This collection contains references to transphobia, violence against trans people, mental illness, and suicide. Tithes from the royalties will go towards organizations that supports queer/trans people in the church.

79 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 7, 2018

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Slats

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Slats (they/them/theirs) is a queer/trans/nonbinary Presbyterian. They hold a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama and a Master of Divinity. They most often work as a theater director, sound designer, and/or preacher.

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March 21, 2025
Picked this one up just before Lent started. Deeply beautiful and terribly vulnerable. I think I needed this. Reading this every year for Lent may become a tradition
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March 5, 2026
Incredibly, ineffably powerful. A perfect book for this queer trans nonbinary Christian to read during Lent. I am very grateful to them for writing this and sharing it with the world.
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April 28, 2023
Loved this so much!! Read on KU but want to buy a copy to hold in my hands. Simply beautiful.
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April 1, 2018
I had been anxiously awaiting reading "queering lent" since learning of its publication last year. My relationship with the author and dates back to days of middle school. I have watched Slats grow and mature in faith and become not only my friend, but a colleague in ministry. I recommend this book highly because it challenges the faith community to observe the season of Lent in a different context, both theologically and spiritually. This book will become a permanent part of my Lenten practice going forward, if for no other reason to remind myself of the incomprehensible, queer God we serve and worship.
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