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Spiritual Sexuality with Dr. Kelly Edmiston

Kelly Edmiston

This is a space where I write about the intersection between sexuality and spirituality, as well as other theological musings. With a pastor’s heart, I am interested in all people learning to live free from shame.

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  • Kelly Edmiston

    Dr. Kelly Edmiston serves as the Lead Pastor at the Vineyard Church in Stafford, Texas. She enjoys suburban life with her husband Ben, and their three children.

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