Queer Faith Festival

Date: 
Saturday, June 14, 2025 - 1:00pm
Location: 
St. Anselm's Parish Hall and Grounds
Category: 
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Queer Faith Festival is a first-of-its-kind interfaith Pride celebration taking place on Saturday, June 14, 2025 (Flag Day) in Lafayette, California. Hosted at St. Anselm’s Episcopal Church, the festival is a collaborative, community-driven response to ongoing acts of hate, including repeated thefts of Pride flags at local places of worship.

Rather than react with fear, local faith communities, artists, LGBTQ+ leaders, and neighbors are coming together to build something joyful, inclusive, and resilient. The festival aims to uplift the dignity of LGBTQ+ people of faith (and those with no spiritual affiliation), foster connection across differences, and celebrate the shared values of justice, love, and compassion.

Program

Festival activities will include:

  • Collaborative art projects with renowned artist/activist David Solnit
  • Drag Queen Storytime for families and children.
  • LGBTQ+ Clergy, Allies, & Parents panel discussions from multiple traditions
  • A moving Interfaith Blessing Ceremony
  • Live music and performances
  • Tabling from affirming organizations and local congregations
  • Food, games, and fun for all ages
  • Children’s activities, including crafts and a bouncy house

The event is free and open to everyone, regardless of faith tradition or spiritual background.

The Queer Faith Festival is not just a one-day celebration—it’s the beginning of an ongoing effort to build a more compassionate and connected community in the Lamorinda area and beyond. Organizers are actively seeking volunteers, partners, performers, and sponsors to grow this movement.

Current Partners & Sponsors

This event is made possible with the support of affirming local partners, including:

  • Interfaith Council of Contra Costa County
  • Episcopal Diocese of California
  • PFLAG Lamorinda
  • Lafayette Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
  • Lafayette United Methodist Church
  • Lafayette DEIB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging) Committee
  • Moraga iKind Project
  • Pride Action Lamorinda

Want to help? Email: Kayce Rane [email protected] 

Media Contact: Sarah Vickers-Webb [email protected]

Got questions about how the Episcopal Church became the open and affirming tradition that it is? Click here. Washington National Cathedral also has a lot of resources as they prepare to celebrate WorldPride.

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