We help people, churches and society talk about faith and sexuality.
Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope is our new series for youth groups coming Autumn 2024.
Hit the link below to learn more and be the first to hear when the series is available.
Blog
So, Do You Have A Boyfriend?
Simon wonders aloud why being asked this question shook him, and he shares the way he would answer if he were asked again.
What I Wish I Was Told about Sex When I Was a Teenager
Ed looks back on his teenage experience and explains why he's excited to see the launch of our youth series, Kaleidoscope.
Is God's Mercy Wide Enough for Me?
Andrew reflects on a new book by Richard Hays, 'The Widening of God's Mercy'.
Stories
Everyone at Living Out has a story to tell of God's wonderful love and the impact that following Jesus has on our lives. Listen to same-sex attracted Christians tell their different stories of enjoying their new identity in Christ.
Tracey
'Walking into church on a Sunday is a bit like coming home. It’s like walking into a family living room.'
Jeanette
'Churches that have supported me well are those that say, "this is who you are, be part of us".'
Peter
'I don't see myself as straight, gay, ex-gay or halfway in between. My sexual identity is in Christ.'
Explore
What Does God Really Say?
What does God really say about sex and sexuality? Is what we assume the real story?
Isn’t the Christian Sexual Ethic Harmful and Repressive?
Does following the biblical teaching on sexuality cause us harm or is the Christian sexual ethic actually life-giving and healthy?
Christian + Same-Sex Attracted: Is it Doable?
Is it possible to live as a same-sex attracted Christian without compromising biblical teaching on sex and marriage?
Isn’t God Being Unfair?
Is God being unfair in asking same-sex attracted people to give up having sex?
Is It Just Me?
Am I alone in my struggles or are there others who think and feel like I do?
How Important Is All This?
Is sexuality really a big deal? Shouldn't we all just agree to disagree?
Will I Ever Feel at Ease With Myself and My Sexuality?
Are we defined by our sexuality or can we have a deeper and more lasting identity?
Is Living Out Just a Bunch of Crazy People?
Who's behind Living Out and what kind of things do you believe in?