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Southern Baptist

Top 10 Auntie Bellum Articles of 2015

December 30, 2015 by Roxy Lenzo Leave a Comment
Brittany

  We are closing in our one year anniversary of Auntie Bellum’s revival, and we could not have done it without you, our readers. We’ve rounded up our top 10 articles of 2015, reread your favorites and discover some that you may have missed. Purity and Patriarchy  by Amy Lazenby stock photo Carolina Q: The … [Read more…]

Posted in: News Feed Tagged: 2015 roundup, Amy Lazenby, Ariel Ford, Beth Sherouse, Carolina Q, Halloween Costumes, Karla Turner, Karla Turner photography, Keep Your Shame, Our Southern Mother, Polyamorous Thanksgiving, Purity & Patriarchy, Purity balls, R. McKernan, Rebecca Grantland, Running While Woman, Smart Women, Southern Baptist, Southern Feminist, Spring Valley, The War Mouth, too many crablegs, Top 10, Xoe Zimmerman

A Southern Baptist Polyamorous Thanksgiving

November 25, 2015 by Beth Sherouse, PhD Leave a Comment
polyamorous thanksgiving II

I’m a bisexual, progressive, southern, agnostic, feminist who comes from a long line of baptist ministers. My parents were both ministers throughout my childhood; my dad’s brother remains the pastor of one of the biggest and oldest baptist churches in Richmond, Virginia; and my cousin is the pastor of a more progressive baptist church in … [Read more…]

Posted in: News Feed, Our Voices Tagged: bisexual, family, polyamorous, Southern Baptist, Thanksgiving

Queers, Queso, and Quiet Times: How I Came to Terms with Dating a Woman

August 5, 2015 by B. Lake Leave a Comment
photo taken by Roxy Lenzo

Terrified: a word that means “caused to feel extreme fear.” Terrified: a word my family loves to use when they talk about my same-sex relationship. Terrified: a word I would be okay never hearing again. Who knew that a committed, loving, trustworthy, and happy relationship could strike fear into the hearts of the people who … [Read more…]

Posted in: News Feed, Our Voices Tagged: coming out story, gay christian, gay relationship, love is love, Marriage Equality, Southern Baptist, terrified