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The Queer Spirituality Podcast
Julian Crosson-Hill
26 episodes
3 weeks ago
Hosted by spiritual life coach, Julian Crosson-Hill, the Queer Spirituality Podcast is about how queer people are finding a path to the Divine that celebrates their queerness rather than merely accepting it. Each episode explores the ways that the sacred is revealed through the lives and stories of everyday queer people
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Hosted by spiritual life coach, Julian Crosson-Hill, the Queer Spirituality Podcast is about how queer people are finding a path to the Divine that celebrates their queerness rather than merely accepting it. Each episode explores the ways that the sacred is revealed through the lives and stories of everyday queer people
Show more...
Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture
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Ep. 9: Dr. Rolf Nolasco on finding safety in queer spiritual spaces
The Queer Spirituality Podcast
53 minutes
2 years ago
Ep. 9: Dr. Rolf Nolasco on finding safety in queer spiritual spaces

Religion has led to trauma for many LGBTQ+ members, however, this does not mean that religion, faith, and spirituality safe spaces are not available to us in loving communities.


On today’s episode, I sit down with Dr. Rolf Nolasco, an expert in Spiritual Formation, pastoral Theology, and pastoral psychology to discuss the importance of creating safe and loving spaces for spiritual exploration. In this enlightening episode, Dr. Nolasco shares his personal spiritual journey and explains what queer spirituality means to him. Listen in as we delve into important topics like what "evangelical" means in the context of queer communities, the significance of community for queer people of color, and explore the possibilities of a spiritually rich life in which we can partner with God to create a more inclusive and compassionate humanity. 


Here are just some of the thought-provoking topics we’re about to dive into:


  • What does queer spirituality mean to you?
  • Rolf’s personal spiritual journey
  • What does ‘evangelical’ mean among queer communities?
  • Partnering with God to recreate a new humanity that includes all
  • Breaking free of a traumatic, harmful spirituality and entering a safe, loving space for spiritual exploration
  • Finding community as a queer person of color 
  • Queer Christ
  • Readdressing and challenging religious parables
  • Addressing current problems we are facing today within the gay communities and flourishing as a community
  • What is the benefit of a spiritually rich life?

Visit the website: https://www.queerspirituality.net 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queer_spirituality 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/queerspirituality 

Private Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/queerspirituality 

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The Queer Spirituality Podcast
Hosted by spiritual life coach, Julian Crosson-Hill, the Queer Spirituality Podcast is about how queer people are finding a path to the Divine that celebrates their queerness rather than merely accepting it. Each episode explores the ways that the sacred is revealed through the lives and stories of everyday queer people