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KevOnStage Backlash: How Some Black Pastors Are Embracing LGBTQ+ Inclusion

The Root

The Root

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June 25, 2026

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As KevOnStage faces criticism over LGBTQ+ inclusion, affirming Black pastors explain why love and justice belong at the center of faith.

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