Becoming Wilkinson

Matt Nightingale shares his journey of self-discovery as a gay man raised as a fundamentalist Christian.

WILKINSON/MATT NIGHTINGALE Episode 169

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background of Matt Nightingale
02:05
Understanding Identity and Early Realizations
05:57
Marriage and the Struggle with Sexual Orientation
10:00
Coming Out and the Journey of Acceptance
14:01
Reflections on Marriage and Family Life
17:49
Navigating Relationships with Children
19:57
Public Coming Out and Community Support
22:15
Coming Out and Its Impact
25:02
Navigating Relationships and Acceptance
28:01
The Evolution of Self-Acceptance
29:58
Finding Love During a Pandemic
36:58
Current Work and Spiritual Journey

In this conversation, Matt Nightingale shares his journey of self-discovery as a gay man raised in a fundamentalist Christian environment. He discusses his early awareness of his sexual orientation, the complexities of marrying a woman while grappling with his identity, and the challenges of living a double life. Matt reflects on his experiences in reparative therapy, the impact of his coming out on his family, and the evolution of his relationships with his children and ex-wife. He emphasizes the importance of acceptance and understanding within the LGBTQ community and the Christian faith. In this conversation, Matt Nightingale shares his journey of coming out as gay, navigating the complexities of relationships, and evolving his understanding of faith and spirituality. He discusses the challenges he faced during his marriage, the acceptance he found within himself, and how he ultimately found love during the pandemic. Matt also talks about his current work in ministry and his passion for supporting others in their spiritual journeys, particularly those deconstructing conservative Christian beliefs.

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LGBTQ, coming out, marriage, spirituality, identity, acceptance, Christian community, advocacy, personal journey, family dynamics, coming out, LGBTQ+, self-acceptance, relationships, spirituality, ministry, love, personal growth, divorce, community support

BIO
Matt Nightingale is a pastor, musician, speaker, writer, and spiritual director from San Francisco’s North Bay Area. He is founder and executive director of Common Sanctuary, and co-pastor (along with his long-time best friend, Tony Gapastione) of The Quest.
Matt’s musical/creative exploits have included performing a solo show at the Tulsa Jazz Hall of Fame, singing the national anthem at two 49ers games and a stint with the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus. His song, “Always Entertaining Me (The La-La Song)” was featured in the hit Korean drama IRIS, and his song, “Going Home” was recorded by Broadway star and Emmy winner Loretta Devine and is featured on the soundtrack of the short film “Neighbor.”
For seventeen years, Matt worked as a worship pastor in the Evangelical Covenant Church, serving churches in Redwood City, CA; Houston, TX; Tulsa, OK; Seattle, WA; and Santa Rosa, CA. He is a graduate of the Spiritual Director Formation Program at The Journey Center Association and a member of Spiritual Directors International.
As a gay Christian, Matt is passionate about the intersection of sexuality and spirituality, and he works to create safe, sacred spaces for people exploring these identities. His TEDx talk, “Choosing Gratitude and Hope,” with his former wife, Luanne Nightingale, tells their story of a mixed-orientation marriage, an evolving understanding of faith and sexuality, and the choice to divorce with gratitude and hope.

Matt is the husband of Alejandro and the father of four adult children: Joshua, Jacob, Emily and Zachary.

CONTACT:
Matt's website:  http://www.mattnightingale.com. 
Matt is also @mattnightingale on Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram and FB.

To contact Wilkinson: BecomingWilkinson@gmail.com