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Churches and Gay Youth
Clip: Season 13 | 8m 49s
How should churches react to LGBT youth in their congregations?
During the day, Pastor Neumark runs a school for young children at her New York City church, which is part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. At night she operates a shelter for LGBT kids, because she says since churches have been a big part of the problem, they should be part of the solution.
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Churches and Gay Youth
Clip: Season 13 | 8m 49s
During the day, Pastor Neumark runs a school for young children at her New York City church, which is part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. At night she operates a shelter for LGBT kids, because she says since churches have been a big part of the problem, they should be part of the solution.
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