Nate Tinner-Williams is the co-founder and editor of Black Catholic Messenger, a nonprofit digital media publication covering stories of interest to African-American Catholics. He is an award-winning writer, a speaker, and a consultant on issues involving young adults, racism, and Catholic social teaching.
Grant Hartley is an MDiv student currently living near St. Louis, Missouri. His written work has appeared in America, Outreach, and Grotto Network, and he co-hosts the Life on Side B podcast, which explores the joys, beauty, and challenges of living the traditional sexual ethic as LGBT+/same-sex attracted Christians. He has led breakout sessions on LGBTQ+ culture and inculturation, the Bible and homosexuality, living a life of chastity, and falling in love with the Bible again.
Fernando Limbo is an executive recruiter and youth minister in Boston. He serves on the leadership committee of Pure in Heart America, an apostolate that invites youth and young adults through evangelical outreach and local prayer communities to cultivate purity and chastity, educating, inspiring, and empowering them to fruitfully live out the call to holiness as disciples of Jesus Christ.
Aimee Murphy is the founder of Rehumanize International and author of Rehumanize: A Vision for Securing Human Rights for All whose work for human dignity has been featured in MSNBC, Cosmopolitan, The Washington Post, and more. Since passing the torch to the next Executive Director of RI, Aimee is focusing on backyard gardening, efforts for human embryo rights, and serving the LGBTQIA+ Christian community.