The One Who Stumbled Out Of Evangelicalism with Brandon Flanery

Episode Summary

Brandon shares his experience of coming out of evangelicalism and navigating the complex intersections of faith, identity, and queerness. Raised in a non-denominational charismatic church, Brandon reflects on how that environment shaped his worldview and the deep tension he felt trying to reconcile his sexuality with what he was taught. We talk about the grief of coming out, and the pain of rejection from family and community. As well as the long, messy process of reclaiming autonomy. This conversation is a powerful reflection on what it means to leave behind a version of faith that harms, and to choose a life rooted in honesty, courage, and connection.

Who Is Brandon?

Brandon Flanery is an ex-pastor, ex-missionary, ex-evangelical who writes about the tenuous intersection of faith and sexuality. He’s conducted research on why people are leaving Christianity and is published with The Scribe, Baptist News Global, the University of Colorado, and the award-winning Colorado Springs Indy.

As millions exit the church due to its politics and treatment of LGBTQ+ people, Brandon brings us Stumbling: A Sassy Memoir about Coming Out of Evangelicalism, giving us a glimpse into why he and others are leaving and to show us the hope he’s found on the other side. In addition to writing, he co-founded the LGBTQ+ Christian dating app—believr—and lives in Atlanta.

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