Brandan Robertson

Brandan Robertson (born June 24, 1992) is a gay writer, activist, and minister, best known for his writing and commentary on millennials, social justice, contemplative spirituality, and his work as an LGBTQ activist among Christians. He has also worked as a consultant and lecturer at several seminaries including San Francisco Theological Seminary and Auburn Theological Seminary. Robertson received his Bachelor of Arts in pastoral ministry and theology from Moody Bible Institute, his master's degree in theological studies from Iliff School of Theology, and his master's degree in political science from Eastern Illinois University. Robertson writes regularly for Patheos, The Huffington Post Blog, Progressing Spirit, and Sojourners magazine.

Brandan Robertson

Brandan Robertson (born June 24, 1992) is a gay writer, activist, and minister, best known for his writing and commentary on millennials, social justice, contemplative spirituality, and his work as an LGBTQ activist among Christians. He has also worked as a consultant and lecturer at several seminaries including San Francisco Theological Seminary and Auburn Theological Seminary. Robertson received his Bachelor of Arts in pastoral ministry and theology from Moody Bible Institute, his master's degree in theological studies from Iliff School of Theology, and his master's degree in political science from Eastern Illinois University. Robertson writes regularly for Patheos, The Huffington Post Blog, Progressing Spirit, and Sojourners magazine.