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RUNNING
TIME: 27 minutes
GRADE
LEVEL: High school
and up

PRAISE FOR:
EVE'S DAUGHTERS
"This
stunning film about five powerfully loving, creative
lesbian women should make every gay or lesbian
Christian proud and make most denominational leaders
bow their heads in shame. It's a beautifully made
video that manages to portray the movement of the
spirit transforming the Church."
Rev. Carter Heyward
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Eve's
Daughters
In warning us to beware
of Eve the temptress in any woman, even in a wife or a mother, the
Church Fathers declared all women to be descendants of the
original unsealer of that forbidden tree"--and, therefore, guilty. Worse for a woman who is homosexual. In
the official Church view, she is seen as nothing less than
the embodiment of an intrinsic moral evil. These
daughters of Eve are the subjects of this documentary.
Hoping to regain the love of parents who no longer believe that she will be joining
them in heaven, Coni recalls the fruitless bargaining with God. Katherine, thinking
she was cursed for falling in love with a woman, pleads with God for acceptance
and understanding, only to be thrown out of her church when the relationship
is discovered. And Lisa, her whole life a path of preparation for the Christian
ministry, is finally and formally told by her denominations august gathering
of judges (including the pastor from her parents home church): Theres
no room for you in the family of God.
We share their pain and heartache; and yet, ultimately, the stories these women
tell are celebrations in the struggle for knowledge, courage, and self-affirmation.
Victoria, after leaving the convent, knew in that moment of kissing another
woman that things suddenly fell into place. And when Nancy came out after
25 years of serving faithfully as a pastors wife, It was like coming
home; it was like this is where I should have been all of my life. Returning
like refugees from spiritual exile, they witness through art and poetry to the
freedom and compassion that arise from the fusion of body and soul. They call
upon the church not only to repent of its homophobia, but also to
celebrate the deep spiritual gifts they have because they are lesbians.
"Eve's Daughters is a rich and subtle treatment of the lives
of five creative, spiritual women whom their religious communities should covet
for leadership. More such stories need to be told so that the vital contributions
of lesbian women of various faiths can be seen and imitated."
-- Mary E. Hunt, Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual
Using this film:
Eve's Daughters is part of our Family Values? series--three
films offering transformative resources for healing and reconciliation
in our relationships with
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people. Additional resources
are available at the following websites:
ASTRAEA
www.astraea.org
Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere
www.colage.org
Equality Federation
www.federationlgbt.org/links.html
Hartford Institute for Religion Research
www.hirr.hartsem.edu/research/resesrch_homosexuality_religion.html
Human Rights Campaign
www.hrc.org
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
www.ngltf.org
Religious Tolerance.Org
www.religioustolerance.org/hom_chur.htm
That All May Freely Serve
www.tamfs.org

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