Undivided
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Vicky Beeching, recognized by The Guardian as one of the most influential Christians of her generation, shares her journey from a celebrated Christian music artist to a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusion in faith communities. From a young age, she found joy in writing songs and leading worship, ultimately achieving her dream of performing in front of large audiences at megachurches. However, beneath her success lay a hidden truth: she was gay, a reality she believed could end her career and contradict her faith. After a decade of internal struggle and facing a debilitating autoimmune disease, Beeching enrolled in a theology program at Oxford to explore the biblical perspective on homosexuality. This journey led her to embrace her identity as a gay woman, realizing she could not fully worship God without accepting who she truly was. In 2014, she publicly came out in an article for The Independent, facing backlash from the conservative Christian community and losing her music label. Yet, this moment also brought her a newfound freedom. Now an award-winning writer, commentator, and speaker, Beeching addresses religion and LGBTQ+ issues, advocating for an inclusive church that celebrates all members. She continues to lead worship in a different capacity, focusing on God’s love and faithfulness for everyone.
