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‘D&D is storytelling’: Fort Worth church hosts safe space for LGBTQ+, neurodiverse gamers
By Marissa Greene at Fort Worth Report
· July 1, 2026
· 5 min read
A sorcerer, a bard and a monk walk into a bakery. Their mission? To fulfill a mother’s plea to find her son, Skeg, who went missing shortly after he began working at the shop. Patty Cakes, the bakeshop owner, exudes shady behavior. Her answers are inconsistent about Skeg’s whereabouts. She wipes her
Key takeaway The bard rolls a 17, just enough strength to push it open and reveal what’s on the other side.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The launch of QueerQuest at Galileo Church is a significant development in Fort Worth 's cultural landscape, particularly in the city's vibrant arts scene. By providing a safe space for LGBTQ+ and neurodiverse gamers, the church is helping to fill a gap in the community. The success of QueerQuest, with over 60 interested gamers attending its first gameplay, suggests a strong demand for inclusive and welcoming spaces in the city. As a major cultural hub in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Fort Worth has a responsibility to foster an environment that values diversity and creativity. The church's initiative aligns with the city's broader efforts to promote arts and culture, as seen in the thriving Cultural District and Sundance Square. By supporting initiatives like QueerQuest, Fort Worth can continue to build a reputation as a city that celebrates creativity, inclusivity, and community.
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Category: arts ·
Published: July 1, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 5 min
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