Christian, Gay, Rejected, & Repurposed with Mike Maeshiro
Kim Honeycutt interviews the amazing Mike Maeshiro. In this episode, they discuss Mike's involvement with Bethel Church and how he's been treated since he came out. Mike discusses each of the clobber passages and declobbers them! Mike shares very openly about how much he didn't want to be marginalized and mistreated by people for simply being who he is and how he continues to resolve the pain of being rejected by Christians.
Mike's Flip Your Lid Moment: Coming Out
How Bethel Church Responded
Declobbering The Clobber Passages
Relationships Since Coming Out
Non-Affirming Friends
The Irony of What's Taking Place In The Church
The Hot Seat
Mike Maeshiro is the founder and CEO of Numa, a spiritual intelligence organization that equips people in theology, spirituality, and faith. Mike is gay, an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, and a queer theology enthusiast. He is the author of the book #themikeboard and also travels the world teaching on spiritual intelligence, supernatural discernment, queer theology, emotional health, and redemptive deconstruction.
Connect with Mike on his website www.mikemaeshiro.com and on IG @mikemaeshiro
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