Coming Out Christian - A LOVEboldly Podcast

"Being Openly Christian in a Different Way" with Pastor Rory Chumney

55 min Β· 14 jun 2026
aflevering "Being Openly Christian in a Different Way" with Pastor Rory Chumney artwork

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Coming Out Christian | Season 3, Episode 11 Guest: Pastor Rory Chumney What does faith look like when it's built for the people the church has always left out? Pastor Rory Chumney is a Queer, trans man, seminary student, professional activist, and Christian Anarchist. Rory grew up in a deeply Christian Nationalist, evangelical environment before leaving the church in his teens. He describes the next fifteen years as his "Jonah" arc β€” running from God and the church despite constant brushes with both β€” until he finally accepted his calling to become a pastor in 2022. His heart, as he puts it, is with "the broke bitches, the queer and kinky and non-monogamous, the tattooed and pierced punks and protestors, and all those who prefer disorganized religion." In this episode, hosts Siobhan Boyd-Nelson and Rev. Dr. Ben Huelskamp sit down with Rory to explore his journey back to faith, what it means to be a trans person of faith and faith leader, the work of healing religious trauma, and what Christian anarchism actually is. It's a wide-ranging, boundary-pushing conversation about who the church is for β€” and who it could be for. Punk, prophetic, and absolutely worth your time. * πŸ“² Follow Rory: @punkpastor * πŸŽ™οΈ Follow the podcast: @comingoutchristian_podcast * 🌈 Follow LOVEboldly: @loveboldly

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