“Post Pentecostal Queer”

 

Episode 017:

Adam and Cass invite Ciarra Jones to the podcast to reflect on her upbringing in a Pentecostal community and the profound impact it had on her journey to self-discovery. This episode explores the intersection of queerness and faith, with Ciarra sharing her experiences of deconstructing and reconstructing her beliefs, along with insights into how these processes relate to one's queer identity.

During this conversation, they delve into the challenges Ciarra faced as she grappled with her identity, discussing the valuable lessons she learned along the way. Discover the resources and support networks Ciarra has created and utilized to navigate queerness within religious contexts, all of which have played a crucial role in her transformative journey.

Book Recommendations (Amazon):

“If God Still Breathes, Why Can't I?” by Angela N. Parker

“God Is A Black Woman” by Christena Cleveland

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