Abstract
The article addresses the topic of sexual pastoral care in inclusive evangelical churches in Brazil. It focuses on the relationships between LGBTQIA+ experiences, religious institutions, ways of managing intimate life and policies of subjectivity; discusses the uses and impacts of the subject's technologies and pedagogies in pastoral counseling based on research data in the southeast and northeast regions of Brazil. It also examines current concepts in two main themes: marriage as a right and intimate life; and experiences of conjugal or intimate violence. The sustained hypothesis is that there is a pedagogy of egalitarianism and non-violence, in the perceptions of leaders and members, both in LGBTQIA + Protestant churches and in inclusive Pentecostal churches.
Inclusive churches; Sexual pastorals; Intimate life; Human rights; Violence