1 hr 41 min

I Was a Conservative Christian. Now, I’m a Polytheist Clown Nun‪.‬ And The Next Thing You Know

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And The Next Thing You Know podcastEpisode 011: Kurt Granzow/Sister Krissy Fiction

























Kurt Granzow



























Coming out as a conservative Christian, and gay, at the same time























Kurt Granzow came into himself as a gay man at the same time that he found support as a conservative Christian in a Lutheran community in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early ’90s. What came next was a decade of communion and pursuit of ministry within the church, all the while denying his own need to express his true sexuality and capacities for an authentic kind of personal, queer love in his life. This included a heterosexual marriage and divorce, an inner reconciliation of the pain in himself and the pain he caused others, and a project moving forward of personal accountability and operating, literally, in good faith.He’s spent the last two decades finding queer and spiritual community outside the church, and is now also known as Sister Krissy Fiction of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an international order of queer nuns “promelgating universal joy and expiating stigmatic guilt!”









Kurt as Sister Krissy Fiction



























Themes we talked about in the podcast























Coming out as gay in the early ’90s; coming out as a conservative Christian; conservative Lutheranism and conservative Christian theology; the so-called “ex-gay” movement; LGBTQ parents; pressure in the church toward heterosexual marriage; missionary travel; being closeted; September 11; Portland, Oregon; exploring liberal Christianity, paganism, and neo-paganism; the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence; gay and trans Pride; examining and leveraging white cis privilege to work against oppression of people of color and trans folks. 























Cultural references in the episode























Why Morrissey is a dickA good summary from Forbes about how J.K. Rowling confirmed her commitment to trans exclusionCrystal Frasier on TwitterThe downfall of Exodus International, and the “ex-gay” movementThe Sisters of Perpetual IndulgenceA history of the Radical Faeries by one of the co-founders,

And The Next Thing You Know podcastEpisode 011: Kurt Granzow/Sister Krissy Fiction

























Kurt Granzow



























Coming out as a conservative Christian, and gay, at the same time























Kurt Granzow came into himself as a gay man at the same time that he found support as a conservative Christian in a Lutheran community in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early ’90s. What came next was a decade of communion and pursuit of ministry within the church, all the while denying his own need to express his true sexuality and capacities for an authentic kind of personal, queer love in his life. This included a heterosexual marriage and divorce, an inner reconciliation of the pain in himself and the pain he caused others, and a project moving forward of personal accountability and operating, literally, in good faith.He’s spent the last two decades finding queer and spiritual community outside the church, and is now also known as Sister Krissy Fiction of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an international order of queer nuns “promelgating universal joy and expiating stigmatic guilt!”









Kurt as Sister Krissy Fiction



























Themes we talked about in the podcast























Coming out as gay in the early ’90s; coming out as a conservative Christian; conservative Lutheranism and conservative Christian theology; the so-called “ex-gay” movement; LGBTQ parents; pressure in the church toward heterosexual marriage; missionary travel; being closeted; September 11; Portland, Oregon; exploring liberal Christianity, paganism, and neo-paganism; the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence; gay and trans Pride; examining and leveraging white cis privilege to work against oppression of people of color and trans folks. 























Cultural references in the episode























Why Morrissey is a dickA good summary from Forbes about how J.K. Rowling confirmed her commitment to trans exclusionCrystal Frasier on TwitterThe downfall of Exodus International, and the “ex-gay” movementThe Sisters of Perpetual IndulgenceA history of the Radical Faeries by one of the co-founders,

1 hr 41 min