The Reformation Project
Ally Resources, LGBTQ+ Organizations & Advocacy, and Spirituality & Faith
The Reformation Project is a Christian nonprofit organization that equips and mobilizes LGBTQ Christians and allies to advocate for full inclusion in the church. Founded in 2013, the organization focuses on helping people understand what the Bible actually says about sexual orientation and gender identity. Their work centers on careful biblical scholarship, storytelling, and leadership development.
Through conferences, online training programs, and local chapters, The Reformation Project helps LGBTQ people of faith build confidence in both their identity and their theology. They address the so called “clobber passages” often used against LGBTQ people and provide affirming interpretations rooted in historical and cultural context. Their goal is not to dismiss scripture, but to engage it deeply and honestly.
The organization also supports parents, pastors, and church leaders who want to create safer and more inclusive faith communities. Their resources include articles, videos, small group curricula, and recorded teachings that are accessible for everyday readers. Whether someone is wrestling with their own faith or advocating within their church, The Reformation Project offers practical tools grounded in compassion and conviction.
For LGBTQ Christians seeking affirmation without abandoning their faith, The Reformation Project provides education, community, and hope.
