For many queer religious students at Queen’s, navigating faith and identity means confronting tensions that often feel at odds—especially in 2025, as conversations around inclusion and representation continue to evolve both on campus and in faith communities.One student who knows this struggle firsthand is Marcus Stokes-Rees, ConEd’28, who grew up in a Christian family. Today, Stokes-Rees remains a practicing Christian, but his journey as a queer, religious person hasn’t been without ...