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In this inspiring episode, host Corey Nathan welcomes Bishop Mary D. Glasspool, a pioneering leader in the Episcopal Church and the first openly lesbian woman to be consecrated as a bishop in the Anglican Communion. Since 2016, she has served as Assistant Bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Bishop Mary shares her personal journey of faith, identity, leadership, and inclusion, offering insights into navigating the intersections of religion, politics, and justice.
What We Discuss:
Bishop Mary’s journey as a trailblazer in the Episcopal Church
How her faith and identity evolved in tandem
What the Philadelphia 11 meant to her and the church
Navigating hard conversations across deep differences
What gives her hope for the future of the church and the world
Episode Highlights:
01:00 – Corey introduces Bishop Mary and her groundbreaking role
06:00 – Growing up in a multigenerational Episcopal family
17:00 – The impact of the Philadelphia 11 and her call to ministry
27:00 – Coming out and confronting institutional theology
34:00 – Stories of ministry, mentorship, and pioneering women
43:00 – Navigating political division in local churches
50:00 – Her retirement plans and what’s next
1:02:00 – On non-binary thinking, listening deeply, and collaboration
Featured Quotes:
“We can do this. It is possible to talk politics and religion without killing each other.”
Resources Mentioned:
The Philadelphia Eleven Documentary: https://www.philadelphiaelevenfilm.com
The Episcopal Church: https://www.episcopalchurch.org
If you found this conversation insightful, please:
It's @coreysnathan on...
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In this inspiring episode, host Corey Nathan welcomes Bishop Mary D. Glasspool, a pioneering leader in the Episcopal Church and the first openly lesbian woman to be consecrated as a bishop in the Anglican Communion. Since 2016, she has served as Assistant Bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Bishop Mary shares her personal journey of faith, identity, leadership, and inclusion, offering insights into navigating the intersections of religion, politics, and justice.
What We Discuss:
Bishop Mary’s journey as a trailblazer in the Episcopal Church
How her faith and identity evolved in tandem
What the Philadelphia 11 meant to her and the church
Navigating hard conversations across deep differences
What gives her hope for the future of the church and the world
Episode Highlights:
01:00 – Corey introduces Bishop Mary and her groundbreaking role
06:00 – Growing up in a multigenerational Episcopal family
17:00 – The impact of the Philadelphia 11 and her call to ministry
27:00 – Coming out and confronting institutional theology
34:00 – Stories of ministry, mentorship, and pioneering women
43:00 – Navigating political division in local churches
50:00 – Her retirement plans and what’s next
1:02:00 – On non-binary thinking, listening deeply, and collaboration
Featured Quotes:
“We can do this. It is possible to talk politics and religion without killing each other.”
Resources Mentioned:
The Philadelphia Eleven Documentary: https://www.philadelphiaelevenfilm.com
The Episcopal Church: https://www.episcopalchurch.org
If you found this conversation insightful, please:
It's @coreysnathan on...
Our Sponsors:
Let’s keep talkin' politics and religion—with gentleness and respect. 🎙️💡

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