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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 ... more

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Latest Episodes

As we come to the beginning of Hanukkah, Brian invites us to reimagine the Festival of Lights as a celebration of resistance, resilience, and the sacred spark within every queer body. When queering Hanukkah, we can explore how the Hanukkah story itse... more

In this episode, we dig into why leaving harmful churches isn’t enough, you also have to unlearn the bad theology you absorbed along the way.  We talk about how lingering fear, shame, reactivity, or discomfort around sex, Scripture, or Christian comm... more

Queering Advent is a guided audio experience for this time of waiting, dreaming, and preparing as we hope for and work toward liberation and salvation.

Rituals and liturgical seasons like Advent are invitations for us to re-center on what is most im... more

Father Shannon kicks off the Advent season with a solo episode where he reflects on the meaning of Advent as both a spiritual and practical season of preparation. During this time of rising threats for trans, non-binary folks, and immigrants, uncerta... more

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Recent Guests

Justin Sabia-Tanis
Assistant Professor and Director of the Social Transformation Program at United Theological Seminary
United Theological Seminary
Episode: Gender is a Calling with Justin Sabia Tanis
Edafe Okporo
Global gay rights activist and author of 'Asylum'
Refuge America
Episode: Angelic Troublemakers: Edafe Okporo
Milli Not So Vanilli
Jewish mother and TikTok creator
Episode: Celebrating Jewish Empowerment and Teaching the Masses with Milli Not So Vanilli
Dr. Christena Cleveland
Social psychologist, public theologian, author, and activist
Center for Justice and Renewal
Episode: God is a Black Woman with Dr. Christena Cleveland
Miryam Kabakov
National leader for the inclusion of LGBTQ+ individuals in the Orthodox world.
Executive Director at AASHEL
Episode: Faith and Identity: Miryam Kabakov on Building Inclusive Orthodox Communities
Andrew Gurza
Award-winning disability awareness consultant, podcaster, and author
Disability After Dark
Episode: The Journey of a Queer Disabled Advocate with Andrew Gurza
Troy Weekes
Singer, songwriter, and star of the reality show Alphabet Soup.
Alphabet Soup
Episode: Finding God Outside the Walls of Church with Troy Weekes from Alphabet Soup
Adam MacLean
Founder of the hashtag Post Shame and host of the podcast Find Your Light
postshame.org
Episode: Post Shame & Sacred Intimacy with Adam MacLean
Reverend Benjamin Perry
Minister of Outreach and Media Strategy at Middle Church and author of Cry, Baby, Why Our Tears Matter
Middle Church
Episode: Cry it Out with Rev. Ben Perry

Hosts

Brian G. Murphy
Co-founder and host, Brian G. Murphy is a bisexual polyamorous Jew who shares insights on LGBTQ faith from a personal and scholarly perspective.
Father Shannon TL Kearns
Co-founder and host, Father Shannon TL Kearns is a transgender Christian priest who provides a queer perspective on faith and spirituality.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 379 ratings
  • Good in concept

    I wanted to love this podcast so much. The idea is great and when I found it, I thought this was exactly what I needed as someone trying to figure out my spiritual identity, listening to people approaching theology from a queer-centric lens. But the problem is that so many of the episodes barely start to get into the topic at hand before they then go “for the rest, sign up for X or Y class!” It’s like, to get the full message, you have to pay money. And look, I get it—times are hard and everyone... more

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    Literroy
    United States4 months ago
  • Listen every week

    Love the insights from this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Franny's Zooey
    United States6 months ago
  • Progressive Christianity

    The description that this podcast is about creating spirituality on your own terms says it all. It is emphasizes worship of the self not The Almighty. In effect it is just Neo paganism with a Christian label. Please do not listen if you are serious about having a walk with God and growing deeper with Him.

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    1
    veronicadiall
    Canada10 months ago
  • A Lovely Worthwhile Program

    For queer people of faith, life can be super alienating. These guys have done a brilliant job to help us find space to exist on the planet. We are loved. There is a way. Don’t believe the hate !!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    wwboy1
    United Statesa year ago
  • Hmmm…What can I say?

    I think there are better queer Christian podcasts and resources out there, however, I would be remiss in denying how much these two men have contributed to offering resources to the LGBTQIA community. The problem for me is that they emailed me incessantly always asking for money or promoting some bible study or course they wanted a ridiculous amount of money for and when I emailed them to explain that I cannot afford these prices and that they should consider that most of their listeners prob ca... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Stevie719
    United States2 years ago

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Many reviews highlight the deep insights and practical discussions offered by the hosts, which resonate well with listeners' journeys.
Listeners appreciate the podcast for its inclusive and affirming approach to spirituality and LGBTQ experiences.
Some feedback expresses frustration towards monetization aspects, indicating that while the content is valuable, accessibility can be a concern for some audience members.
Overall, it is seen as a vital resource for those reconciling their faith with their queer identities, emphasizing community and support.

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Moving Past Terrible Theology
Q: What are your thoughts on the 1946 documentary regarding Bible translations?
The documentary's claim about the insertion of 'homosexual' in 1946 is correct, but the Bible was used in anti-queer interpretations well before that time.
An Advent Reflection for Uncertain Times
Q: What do I need to do right now, right where I am, right in these moments, in order to create the kind of community that I long to live in?
Father Shannon emphasizes reflection on community needs and encourages proactive engagement to support marginalized groups during Advent.
Gender is a Calling with Justin Sabia Tanis
Q: What recommendation would you give to someone who is brand new to trying to read scripture from their own identity?
Recognize the location that you're standing on, your identity from which you are reading this, and pick a book to read as a story from start to finish.
Gender is a Calling with Justin Sabia Tanis
Q: What is your favorite portrayal of trans men in the media?
The lived community of people is what resonates most with me; I prefer the real flesh of other people.
Angelic Troublemakers: Edafe Okporo
Q: Can you share more about your book?
The book 'Asylum' addresses the challenges faced by LGBTQ individuals growing up in repressive environments, sharing personal experiences and inspiring hope for future generations.

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Focused on providing a unique experience for LGBTQ Christians and queer spiritual seekers, this podcast stands out by offering deep insights, personal stories, and practical tools for building a meaningful spiritual life. The episodes explore a range of biblical passages and themes centered on justice, inclusivity, and self-affirmation, encouraging listeners to engage with their faith on their own terms. With interviews featuring prominent LGBTQ leaders and heartfelt discussions about identity, community, and spirituality, it serves as a valuable resource for those navigating their faith journey in the context of queer identities.

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Queer Theology launched 13 years ago and published 618 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Justin Sabia-Tanis
2. Edafe Okporo
3. Milli Not So Vanilli
4. Dr. Christena Cleveland
5. Miryam Kabakov
6. Andrew Gurza
7. Troy Weekes
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