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Sam Allberry

Associate Pastor, Immanuel Nashville

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Sam Allberry is Associate Pastor at Immanuel Nashville Church and a Fellow at the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics. He is a canon theologian for the Anglican Church in North America and is the co-host of The Gospel Coalition’s podcast You’re Not Crazy: Gospel Sanity for Young Pastors. He is the author of several books, including Is God Anti-Gay?, 7 Myths About Singleness, Why Does God Care Who I Sleep With?, and What God Has to Say About Our Bodies. Sam studied theology at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford.

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7 Myths about Singleness

While singleness is often widely misunderstood by many in the church today and often viewed in negative terms, the Bible speaks about it very differently. This book sets forth a positive vision of singleness by responding to 7 common misconceptions, such as the notion that singleness is too hard, requires a special spiritual gift, is a hindrance to ministry, or is a waste of sexuality. Addressed to the churc

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Sam serves as Associate Pastor for Immanuel Nashville. His work focusses on explaining the Christian view of gender, identity, and sexuality.

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Sam studied theology at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, before joining OCCA as an Associate Speaker. He has authored a number of books and articles on the intersection of Christianity and gender, identity, and sexuality.

Today, he serves as Associate Pastor of Immanuel Nashville, and is the co-host of the popular podcast You’re Not Crazy.

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Sam Allberry serves as a part-time Associate Speaker with OCCA, as well as serving as the Associate Pastor for his local church: Immanuel Nashville. Sam’s interests lie at the intersection of Christianity and sexuality, gender, and identity.

Sam studied Theology at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, and has served on staff a number of Churches including St. Ebbes, Oxford, and St. Mary’s, Maidenhead.

Sam has written several

Meet Sam Allberry

There have been many positive aspects. God has shown himself to be unfathomably good through all this. The greatest joy in ministering on this issue is the opportunity it gives me to talk about the goodness and sufficiency of Jesus. It has been wonderful to be able to testify to that on many, many occasions. It has been an encouragement to see God use the testimony of folks in my situation. We’ve had many people write to us at LivingOut.org, from all over the world, sharing something of their own struggles with SSA and saying that for the first time they now know that they are not alone in battling this as a Christian. I’ve been moved to tears many times reading through such comments.

Another positive has been the friendships God has given me through all this. First sharing about this issue with others had the effect of making close friendships even closer. Being out and about in ministry on this has also introduced me to some wonderful brothers and sisters. God has been very generous in the support and friendships he has provided for me.

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