Queer blog runs gay Passion and Easter series
Image at right: Jesus Before the Priests (from The Passion of Christ: A Gay Vision) by F. Douglas Blanchard (counterlight@earthlink.net)
A queer version of Christ’s Passion is running in daily installments at the Jesus in Love Blog this week through Easter.
Each daily post features a queer Christian painting and an excerpt from my new novel Jesus in Love: At the Cross.
Jesus Before the Priests (above) is one of my personal favorites from the series. The priest looks like so many I have known. They stand by, wringing their hands while they let injustice and violence happen. Artist Doug Blanchard has got that churchly smug indifference down cold.
The eight-day Passion series at my blog covers the dramatic events of Palm Sunday, the Last Supper, and Jesus’ arrest, trial, crucifixion, and resurrection. Jesus is in love with his disciple John and faces religious homophobia in the selections from “At the Cross.”
The online Holy Week series includes paintings by Blanchard, Gary Speziale and Becki Jayne Harrelson. Click here to visit the gay Passion series.

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