Belonging & belief
Navigating the Intersection of Queer Identity and Spiritual Reconstruction
How is your past showing up in the present?
For many of us, the story of our faith and the story of our identity have lived in two different worlds. You may have spent years navigating environments where belonging was conditional—where your worth was measured against rigid expectations, and your true self was something to be managed, hidden, or "fixed."
Perhaps you’ve reached a point where the cost of that performance is too high. You are left with the fragments of a belief system that once provided comfort, but now feels like a source of profound disconnection. You are not just looking for a new label; you are looking for a way to reconstruct a life where your faith and your sexuality are no longer at war.
Religious trauma often leaves behind a specific kind of grief. It is the loss of a community, a shared language, and a sense of cosmic safety. In our work together, we create a soft place to land to explore these fragments without judgment.
I hold deep care for those navigating spiritual abuse, church hurt, or wrestling with their faith. I hope to offer a space where your beliefs, questions, doubts, and sense of meaning can be explored freely-at a pace that honors your story, without pressure or agenda. I welcome clients across the spectrum-devout, questioning, deconstructing, spiritual, or non-religious.
The power of story is in its telling. When we give voice to our story, we cannot help but be changed by it.
Jesus didn’t draw lines. He drew circles.
Resources for the journey
A collection of voices and theories that inform my practice
Sacred intersections: faith and theology
Navigating the delicate space where tradition meets Truth. These resources are for those seeking to reconcile their spiritual history with their authentic self, offering a safe harbor for both faith deconstruction and reconstruction.
Queer identity & belonging
A shelf for exploring the courage of authenticity. These voices speak to the nuances of the queer experience and the vital work of restoring one's sense of being in a world that demands performance.
Power, systems, and restoration
This collection explores the systems of power—both external and internal—that shape our lived experience. These resources offer a path toward reclaiming agency and restoring the self after the impact of systemic harm or interpersonal trauma.
On the body and trauma
This section focuses on how we carry our stories physically. These resources explore the nervous system, somatic healing, and the ways our bodies remember what the mind may try to forget.
The interior world: mind and shame
An exploration of the hidden scripts and early patterns that shape our sense of self. These voices offer a soft place to land for the parts of us we often keep in the shadows.
Formation and the human experience
Reflections on the slow work of becoming. These titles focus on the habits, narratives, and relational roots that cultivate a life of intentionality and courage.

