Queer Theology

Queer Theology / Brian G. Murphy & Shannon T.L. Kearns
Queer Theology

The longest running podcast for and by LGBTQ Christians and other queer people of faith and spiritual seeker. Hosted by Fr. Shannon TL Kearns, a transgender Christian priest and Brian G. Murphy, a bisexual polyamorous Jew. and now in its 10th year, the Queer Theology Podcast shares deep insights and practical tools for building a thriving spiritual life on your own terms. Explore the archives for a queer perspective on hundreds of Bible passages as well as dozens of interviews with respected LGBTQ leaders (and a few cis, straight folks too). Join tens of thousands of listeners from around the world for the Bible, every week, queered.

  1. The Messy Scandal of Ruth

    3 DAYS AGO

    The Messy Scandal of Ruth

    We’re queering the Book of Ruth in this episode of the Queer Theology Podcast. And y’all, this one can get really scandalous! We  delve into its themes of agency, chosen family, and the complexities of tradition. Then we also discuss how the narrative can be interpreted through a queer lens, highlighting the scandalous elements often sanitized in traditional readings. Sometimes you gotta engage with scripture in a way that acknowledges the messiness and complexities to really get to the good stuff! As we head into Advent, this can be a time of deep reflection and looking at scripture through a queer lens can be a liberating practice.    Takeaways The Book of Ruth contains themes of agency and vulnerability. Ruth’s actions can be seen as scandalous yet empowering. Chosen family is a significant aspect of the narrative. The story challenges traditional interpretations of relationships. Sanitizing scripture does a disservice to its complexity. Queer readings of scripture can reveal deeper meanings. Tradition is often rooted in messy and complicated stories. Engaging with scripture requires acknowledging its messiness. Community journeys can enhance spiritual reflection. Advent offers a time for introspection and preparation.   Chapters (00:00) Introduction and Context of the Conversation (01:12) Exploring the Book of Ruth (03:30) Queering the Text: Scandal and Agency (06:56) Chosen Family and Queer Relationships (11:51) The Messiness of Tradition and Scripture (15:35) Invitation to Engage with Scripture (16:42) Queering Advent: A Community Journey   Resources: Join the Sanctuary Collective Community and be part of our Queering Advent event   If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology TRANSCRIPT The post The Messy Scandal of Ruth appeared first on Queer Theology.

    21 min
  2. Remembering Who We Come From

    3 NOV

    Remembering Who We Come From

    It’s that time of year again when we have celebrations around remembrance and death. In this episode, we delve into the themes of death, remembrance, and the significance of rituals during this reflective time of year. We explore the meanings behind All Saints Day and All Souls Day, the importance of honoring those who have passed, and how queer communities have created their own rituals of remembrance. We share some of our own personal experiences of grief and loss and how rituals have been a resource of comfort for us. As we head into the upcoming Advent season, we’re going to really dive into the intention behind rituals! Takeaways Death and remembrance are significant themes during this time of year. All Saints Day honors officially canonized saints, while All Souls Day remembers all who have died. The veil between worlds is considered thin during this season, prompting reflection. Trans Day of Remembrance highlights violence against the trans community. Queer and trans individuals often create their own rituals to honor their community. Remembering our lineages and communities is essential for personal growth. Grief can be navigated through intentional remembrance and community support. Rituals do not have to be complicated; simple acts can hold great meaning. Advent offers a time for reflection and intention in our lives. Creating personal rituals can help in processing grief and loss. Chapters (00:00) Exploring Death and Remembrance (04:42) Queering All Saints and All Souls Day (07:53) The Importance of Lineage and Community (10:52) Navigating Grief and Loss (14:55) Rituals for Remembering and Healing (18:41) Advent: A Time for Intention and Reflection Resources: Join the Sanctuary Collective Community and be part of our Queering Advent event If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology TRANSCRIPT The post Remembering Who We Come From appeared first on Queer Theology.

    21 min
  3. Healing When It’s Hard

    27 OCT

    Healing When It’s Hard

    The process of healing is a journey. And with a journey, you have to be willing to take the time to do what feels comfortable for you, but also push yourself. In this episode, we discuss the journey of healing, particularly in the context of coping with emotional challenges. We explore the importance of taking things slowly, the role of storytelling in healing, and the necessity of reflection after experiences. You gotta make the time for reflection and self-care! For us, journaling has been a sustainable practice to work through discomfort that helps lead to long-term emotional well-being.    Takeaways Healing is a journey, not a race. It’s important to go slowly in the healing process. Stories shape our understanding of spiritual practices. Redefining success can help in the healing journey. Discomfort can be a part of growth. Reflection helps us learn from our experiences. Give yourself time to process and heal. You can push yourself, but know your limits. Journaling can provide clarity and understanding. Sustainable practices are key for long-term healing.   Chapters (0:00) The Journey of Healing and Coping (7:15) Navigating Discomfort and Growth (14:56) Reflection and Learning from Experiences (22:42) Sustainable Practices for Long-Term Healing   Resources: Register for the journaling workshop, Rewrite Your Story Join the Sanctuary Collective Community If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology The post Healing When It’s Hard appeared first on Queer Theology.

    26 min
  4. The Stories That Shape Us

    20 OCT

    The Stories That Shape Us

    In this conversation, we explore the profound impact of storytelling on personal identity, community building, and cultural narratives. We discuss how stories have been a fundamental part of human experience, shaping self-perception and fostering connections and community among individuals. It’s super important to craft your own personal narrative because of the transformative power of sharing those stories with others. Whether it’s a coffee chat with friends or delivering a sermon, having a well crafted story can make a huge difference.   Takeaways Stories are deeply human and have been told since ancient times. The narratives we internalize shape our self-perception and values. Storytelling can change hearts and minds more effectively than facts alone. Personal stories can foster community and connection, especially in marginalized groups. Crafting narratives is essential for effective communication and social justice advocacy. Everyone has a story, and storytelling is a universal human experience. The act of storytelling helps us make sense of our lives and experiences. Writing for oneself is a vital step before sharing stories publicly. Workshops can help individuals refine their storytelling skills and discover impactful narratives. Journaling can serve as a grounding practice for personal reflection and narrative development.   Chapters (0:00) The Power of Stories in Human Experience (3:51) Personal Connections Through Storytelling (9:21) The Role of Storytelling in Community Building (15:04) Crafting Personal Narratives for Impact (18:40) Journaling and Storytelling Workshop Introduction   Resources: Register for the journaling workshop, Rewrite Your Story Join the Sanctuary Collective Community If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology The post The Stories That Shape Us appeared first on Queer Theology.

    20 min
  5. Rewrite Your Story

    13 OCT

    Rewrite Your Story

    If you’ve been around for a while, you probably already know how valuable we think having a journaling practice is. Like, we can’t recommend it enough! There is just something about getting your thoughts down on paper without any fear of judgment and really letting it all out. In this episode, we delve into the transformative practice of journaling and discuss our personal journeys with journaling. We can’t emphasize enough its importance for mental health, self-reflection, and clarity! Feeling stuck on where to start a journaling practice? We have an upcoming workshop, Rewrite Your Story, that’ll help to get you started!   Takeaways Journaling can be a powerful tool for self-reflection and mental health. It’s okay to journal sporadically; consistency isn’t the only measure of success. Finding a journaling method that works for you is essential. Journaling can help clarify what you want in various aspects of life. It’s important to create a safe space for unfiltered expression in journaling. Journaling can reveal patterns in your thoughts and behaviors over time. Starting with small, manageable journaling practices can lead to growth. You don’t need fancy materials to start journaling; just begin where you are. Journaling can help process emotions and experiences during tough times. The act of journaling can aid in rewriting negative narratives about oneself.   Chapters (00:34) The Importance of Journaling (12:04) Personal Journeys with Journaling (24:05) Practical Tips for Effective Journaling (30:09) Rewriting Your Story Through Journaling   Resources: Register for the journaling workshop at www.queertheology.com/rewrite Join the Sanctuary Collective Community   If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology The post Rewrite Your Story appeared first on Queer Theology.

    31 min
  6. Spirituality Outside of Boxes: Listener Q&A

    6 OCT

    Spirituality Outside of Boxes: Listener Q&A

    In this episode, we address listener questions about navigating faith, family dynamics, and spirituality outside of traditional Christian frameworks. We discuss the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in maintaining relationships with non-affirming family members while prioritizing their own mental health and identity. We also get into a question about spirituality and encourage y’all to explore how to cultivate a sense of spirituality and community beyond traditional faith practices.    Takeaways It’s important to prioritize your own mental health and wellness. Surround yourself with affirming voices during deconstruction. Setting boundaries with family can help maintain your mental health. You deserve to be treated with respect and affirmation. Finding community outside of traditional religious spaces is crucial. Engaging in service and community work can fulfill spiritual needs. Creating personal spiritual practices is essential for connection. Rituals and actions can help cultivate a sense of the divine. Community support is vital during times of spiritual transition. You are not alone in your journey of faith and identity.   Resources: Ask your own question to be featured on the podcast at queertheology.com/listen  Soul Safe workshop:  Rituals Workshop: queertheology.com/rituals  Join the Sanctuary Collective Community If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology EPISODE TRANSCRIPT The post Spirituality Outside of Boxes: Listener Q&A appeared first on Queer Theology.

    26 min
  7. Cruising For God: Queering Jacob

    29 SEPT

    Cruising For God: Queering Jacob

    We’re gonna revisit our roots of this podcast for this episode by queering the Bible! Specifically, the passage we explore is from Genesis, the story of Jacob wrestling with God. We discuss the significance of this passage in relation to queer identities, gender narratives, and how you can bring yourself to your own interpretation of scripture. Our conversation highlights the importance of personal experiences in understanding biblical texts and emphasizes the role of journaling as a spiritual practice. We encourage y’all to read this passage and reflect on what this passage brings up for YOU!    Takeaways The Bible did not originally have chapters and verses. Jacob’s story illustrates the holiness of wrestling with faith. Wrestling with God can be seen as a trans narrative. The Bible can continually surprise and teach us new things. Personal experiences shape our interpretations of scripture. Queer theology allows for diverse interpretations of biblical texts. Journaling can enhance our understanding of the Bible. Engaging with the Bible requires vulnerability and curiosity. The intersection of sexuality and spirituality is significant. Each person’s interpretation of scripture is valid and valuable.   Chapters (02:58) Wrestling with God: The Story of Jacob (05:59) Gender Narratives in Jacob’s Story (09:03) The Bible as a Living Text (12:04) Sexuality and Spirituality in Non-Monogamy (15:02) Diverse Interpretations of Scripture (17:53) The Power of Journaling in Spiritual Practice   Resources: In the Margins: A Transgender Man’s Journey With Scripture by Shannon TL Kearns Join the Sanctuary Collective Community   If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology EPISODE TRANSCRIPT The post Cruising For God: Queering Jacob appeared first on Queer Theology.

    21 min

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The longest running podcast for and by LGBTQ Christians and other queer people of faith and spiritual seeker. Hosted by Fr. Shannon TL Kearns, a transgender Christian priest and Brian G. Murphy, a bisexual polyamorous Jew. and now in its 10th year, the Queer Theology Podcast shares deep insights and practical tools for building a thriving spiritual life on your own terms. Explore the archives for a queer perspective on hundreds of Bible passages as well as dozens of interviews with respected LGBTQ leaders (and a few cis, straight folks too). Join tens of thousands of listeners from around the world for the Bible, every week, queered.

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