Welcome to Priesthood of All Queer Believers, a podcast exploring the intersection of the queer community and the Church. We’re so glad you’re here.
This is a space for honest conversations about faith, identity, and belonging. At its core is a simple truth: queer people are not guests in the Church—we are part of the priesthood. We are called, gifted, and essential to God’s work.
Rooted in the belief that all believers are called into ministry, this podcast centers queer voices in a city with a complex history of faith, activism, and exclusion. We believe healing and reconciliation are possible—and that the Church doesn’t just include queer people, it needs us.
Through conversations with local queer Christians, faith leaders, and community members, we’ll explore what it means to build a Church where all are affirmed and empowered in their calling.
If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t belong, this space is for you. Because you already do.
Subscribe, share, and join the conversation. You are already part of God’s work.
Anny Stevens-Gleason (she/her) is a liturgist, spiritual leader, and storyteller whose work lives at the intersection of sacred tradition and radical inclusion. She holds a degree in Music and Religious Studies from Miami University and serves as the Minister for Congregational Development at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Cincinnati.
With deep roots in Episcopal ministry and a commitment to justice, Anny brings theological depth, pastoral wisdom, and joyful authenticity to every conversation. Whether crafting transformative worship, mentoring emerging leaders, or exploring the nuances of queer faith, she invites listeners to imagine a church—and a world—where all belong.
Tym House (he/him) serves as the Minister for Discipleship at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Cincinnati, where he leads family ministry programming and missional efforts centered on spiritual formation, community connection, and being love in the world. He holds a Master of Arts in Religion with a concentration in Education and Family Ministries from Cincinnati Christian University.
With a background in church leadership across multiple denominations and experience in youth-focused nonprofits, Tym is deeply committed to helping young people and families thrive. Grounded in authenticity and relationship, he brings insight, encouragement, and a passion for belonging to each conversation—creating space for honest dialogue, spiritual growth, and reconciliation between the LGBTQ+ community and the Church.