Join us for an updated conversation conversation with Ophelia Hu-Kinney, of Queering the Kindom and the Reconciling Ministries Network, about what she’s learned over the course of thee pandemic, about her journey into Christianity in early adulthood and her continual process of re-conversion. Episode Highlights Include:  “I referred to myself as an atheist who wanted [...]

Join us for an updated conversation conversation with Ophelia Hu-Kinney, of Queering the Kindom and the Reconciling Ministries Network, about what she’s learned over the course of thee pandemic, about her journey into Christianity in early adulthood and her continual process of re-conversion.


Episode Highlights Include: 

“I referred to myself as an atheist who wanted to be proven wrong.”
Her conversion experience in an evangelical Christian college fellowship
Her continual conversion when she met the woman who would become her wife
Why authenticity is more important than coolness
Why there is “no place that will feel like a perfect home.”

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Stay tuned next for: An updated conversation with poet Ciona Rouse about her journey from cradle United Methodist and pastor’s kid out of Christianity.