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Faith, Freedom, and Finding Your Voice with Rev. Timoth Sylvia

1 h 1 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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What does it look like to hold onto faith when the church has made belonging feel conditional? In this episode of the Pastor In Training Podcast, Jeff White sits down with Rev. Timoth Sylvia for an honest conversation about queer faith, religious trauma, toxic theology, and the kind of church people actually need right now. Rev. Timoth shares his journey into ministry, what it has meant to live openly as a gay pastor, and why the church must move beyond surface-level inclusion. Together, they explore the difference between faith that liberates and religion that controls, Jesus’ posture toward people on the margins, and how hope survives when the work feels heavy. Rev. Timoth has built an online community through his TikTok account, @revtimoth, where he creates affirming progressive Christian content and speaks against theology that harms queer and trans people. He has also served as pastor of Newman Congregational Church, UCC, in Rumford, Rhode Island. * Rev. Timoth’s journey into faith and ministry * Becoming an openly gay pastor * The messages the church needs to repent of * Why inclusion has to be more than a rainbow logo * Faith that liberates vs. religion that controls * Jesus, belonging, and people on the margins * Pastoring people carrying religious trauma * Finding hope in a hostile political and religious climate * What the next generation deserves from the church * TikTok: @revtimoth * Search for Rev. Timoth Sylvia’s ministry content and live conversations on TikTok * Learn more about his work with Newman Congregational Church, UCC and its online ministry community. Follow Pastor In Training for conversations about faith, theology, justice, church, and the questions you may have been told not to ask. If this episode meant something to you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. You are not outside the love of God. You do not have to choose between being fully yourself and being fully loved. In This EpisodeConnect with Rev. Timoth SylviaConnect with Pastor In Training

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Faith, Freedom, and Finding Your Voice with Rev. Timoth Sylvia

What does it look like to hold onto faith when the church has made belonging feel conditional? In this episode of the Pastor In Training Podcast, Jeff White sits down with Rev. Timoth Sylvia for an honest conversation about queer faith, religious trauma, toxic theology, and the kind of church people actually need right now. Rev. Timoth shares his journey into ministry, what it has meant to live openly as a gay pastor, and why the church must move beyond surface-level inclusion. Together, they explore the difference between faith that liberates and religion that controls, Jesus’ posture toward people on the margins, and how hope survives when the work feels heavy. Rev. Timoth has built an online community through his TikTok account, @revtimoth, where he creates affirming progressive Christian content and speaks against theology that harms queer and trans people. He has also served as pastor of Newman Congregational Church, UCC, in Rumford, Rhode Island. * Rev. Timoth’s journey into faith and ministry * Becoming an openly gay pastor * The messages the church needs to repent of * Why inclusion has to be more than a rainbow logo * Faith that liberates vs. religion that controls * Jesus, belonging, and people on the margins * Pastoring people carrying religious trauma * Finding hope in a hostile political and religious climate * What the next generation deserves from the church * TikTok: @revtimoth * Search for Rev. Timoth Sylvia’s ministry content and live conversations on TikTok * Learn more about his work with Newman Congregational Church, UCC and its online ministry community. Follow Pastor In Training for conversations about faith, theology, justice, church, and the questions you may have been told not to ask. If this episode meant something to you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. You are not outside the love of God. You do not have to choose between being fully yourself and being fully loved. In This EpisodeConnect with Rev. Timoth SylviaConnect with Pastor In Training

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