Sanctuary: Queering a Church in the Heartland
Sanctuary is the inspiring story of a church that left evangelical exclusion behind to become fully inclusive and wound up healthier, happier, and more deeply faithful than before. As they welcomed LGBTQ+ members, this Iowa congregation transformed into a more loving and caring Christian community.

As thousands of congregations nationwide are moving toward inclusion, the real-life story in Sanctuary is a unique companion for pastors, church leaders and members who are trying to reach out in welcoming ways, as well as all members of the queer community who long for a safe church home.

The Rev. Dr. Sherry Parker-Lewis, a United Methodist Elder from the Michigan Conference, is urging people to read this book and learn from the example of these Christian friends in Iowa. In endorsing the book to her friends, Parker-Lewis writes, "Set aside the 'How To' guides and experience an authentic narrative from those who led their church to thrive in full inclusion. Wassink, Imborek, and Wassink share deep self-examination, as well as biblical and theological reflection. In this story of celebration, readers will find a model to lead a congregation to lovingly welcome all people."

Among the other nationally known Christian leaders encouraging readers to learn from this book is bestselling author Brian McLaren, who writes: "I am so grateful for churches like Sanctuary and for pastors like Adey and Tom Wassink, and for sincere and insightful people like Katie Imborek. They're telling us honestly about the intimate pain that has been and is still being inflicted on people whose only crime is being sexual. And thank God, Adey, Tom, and Katie also are telling stories of healing that pain, because they are living those stories. They're modeling what religion should have always been good at, but too seldom is: repenting, which means rethinking or changing our minds."

In addition to sharing their transformative journey in this inspiring, often humbling and sometimes downright funny memoir, the Wassinks and Imborek continue in active ministry in Iowa. Their congregation is easy to find and they welcome visitors, as well as inquiries from readers who may want to request a Zoom or personal appearance in the future. This book welcomes both church leaders and members of the queer community to be a part of this timely national conversation about the future of Christian churches.
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Sanctuary: Queering a Church in the Heartland
Sanctuary is the inspiring story of a church that left evangelical exclusion behind to become fully inclusive and wound up healthier, happier, and more deeply faithful than before. As they welcomed LGBTQ+ members, this Iowa congregation transformed into a more loving and caring Christian community.

As thousands of congregations nationwide are moving toward inclusion, the real-life story in Sanctuary is a unique companion for pastors, church leaders and members who are trying to reach out in welcoming ways, as well as all members of the queer community who long for a safe church home.

The Rev. Dr. Sherry Parker-Lewis, a United Methodist Elder from the Michigan Conference, is urging people to read this book and learn from the example of these Christian friends in Iowa. In endorsing the book to her friends, Parker-Lewis writes, "Set aside the 'How To' guides and experience an authentic narrative from those who led their church to thrive in full inclusion. Wassink, Imborek, and Wassink share deep self-examination, as well as biblical and theological reflection. In this story of celebration, readers will find a model to lead a congregation to lovingly welcome all people."

Among the other nationally known Christian leaders encouraging readers to learn from this book is bestselling author Brian McLaren, who writes: "I am so grateful for churches like Sanctuary and for pastors like Adey and Tom Wassink, and for sincere and insightful people like Katie Imborek. They're telling us honestly about the intimate pain that has been and is still being inflicted on people whose only crime is being sexual. And thank God, Adey, Tom, and Katie also are telling stories of healing that pain, because they are living those stories. They're modeling what religion should have always been good at, but too seldom is: repenting, which means rethinking or changing our minds."

In addition to sharing their transformative journey in this inspiring, often humbling and sometimes downright funny memoir, the Wassinks and Imborek continue in active ministry in Iowa. Their congregation is easy to find and they welcome visitors, as well as inquiries from readers who may want to request a Zoom or personal appearance in the future. This book welcomes both church leaders and members of the queer community to be a part of this timely national conversation about the future of Christian churches.
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Sanctuary is the inspiring story of a church that left evangelical exclusion behind to become fully inclusive and wound up healthier, happier, and more deeply faithful than before. As they welcomed LGBTQ+ members, this Iowa congregation transformed into a more loving and caring Christian community.

As thousands of congregations nationwide are moving toward inclusion, the real-life story in Sanctuary is a unique companion for pastors, church leaders and members who are trying to reach out in welcoming ways, as well as all members of the queer community who long for a safe church home.

The Rev. Dr. Sherry Parker-Lewis, a United Methodist Elder from the Michigan Conference, is urging people to read this book and learn from the example of these Christian friends in Iowa. In endorsing the book to her friends, Parker-Lewis writes, "Set aside the 'How To' guides and experience an authentic narrative from those who led their church to thrive in full inclusion. Wassink, Imborek, and Wassink share deep self-examination, as well as biblical and theological reflection. In this story of celebration, readers will find a model to lead a congregation to lovingly welcome all people."

Among the other nationally known Christian leaders encouraging readers to learn from this book is bestselling author Brian McLaren, who writes: "I am so grateful for churches like Sanctuary and for pastors like Adey and Tom Wassink, and for sincere and insightful people like Katie Imborek. They're telling us honestly about the intimate pain that has been and is still being inflicted on people whose only crime is being sexual. And thank God, Adey, Tom, and Katie also are telling stories of healing that pain, because they are living those stories. They're modeling what religion should have always been good at, but too seldom is: repenting, which means rethinking or changing our minds."

In addition to sharing their transformative journey in this inspiring, often humbling and sometimes downright funny memoir, the Wassinks and Imborek continue in active ministry in Iowa. Their congregation is easy to find and they welcome visitors, as well as inquiries from readers who may want to request a Zoom or personal appearance in the future. This book welcomes both church leaders and members of the queer community to be a part of this timely national conversation about the future of Christian churches.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185874134
Publisher: Front Edge Publishing
Publication date: 10/08/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Adey Wassink, D.Miss. (she/her/hers), is the Senior Pastor of Sanctuary Community Church in Iowa City, which she started from her Iowa City living room in 1999 with her husband Tom. Adey received her B.A. in business from Northeastern Illinois University, her masters in counseling from Northeastern Illinois University, training in family systems therapy from Northwestern University, a masters in global leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary, and a doctorate of missiology in leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary. She performed her pastoring in the Vineyard denomination for 25 years before leading Sanctuary out into full inclusion in 2016.

Katie Imborek, M.D. (she/her/hers), as a lesbian woman, is an activist for queer and trans rights in Iowa, and as such has been a central figure in the queer transformation of Sanctuary, which she started attending in 2010 when it was still a church in the evangelical Vineyard denomination. Katie is a Clinical Professor and the Vice Chair of Clinical Operations in the Department of Family Medicine at University of Iowa Health Care, where she co-founded and co-directs the LGBTQ+ health clinic. Katie received her B.A. in kinesiology from DePauw University, her M.D. from the Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa, and completed her residency training in Family Medicine at UI Health Care.

Tom Wassink, M.D. (he/him/his), is a Staff Pastor at Sanctuary Community Church, and a Professor of Psychiatry and Genetics at UI Health Care. He received his B.A. in English literature from Northwestern University, his M.D. from the University of Illinois, residency training in psychiatry from Evanston Hospital and from the University of Iowa's Carver College of Medicine, where he also completed a fellowship in psychiatric research and genetics. Tom inhabited Reformed and Evangelical church worlds before leading, with Adey, their church Sanctuary into independence and inclusion in 2016.
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