Most of the film is testimony from families who once believed homosexuality went against the church's teaching and how their views changed after they learned their own child was gay. Included are the parents of V. Gene Robinson, an openly gay man from New Hampshire who became an Episcopalian bishop, and former House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt and his daughter, a lesbian who told her story during his campaign.
You can also read more about the writer's views on the film showing and panel in The Compass, The Dispatch's online Faith & Values blog:
What struck me most was meeting Philip and Randi Reitan before the movie. The couple, who are in the film, are Lutherans from a small Minnesota town. They never gave a thought to homosexuality until their son Jake told them he was gay.