Brian interviews Marques Hollie for this episode of the podcast. Marques Hollie (they/he), is an operatically-trained vocalist, ritual leader, and theatre-maker, who has been telling and singing stories for as long he can remember. Following a course of study in homiletics, liturgy, Torah exegesis, and the canon of Jewish stories, Marques received ordination as a Maggid (sacred storyteller). Currently, he is a student at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. Marques shares his journey as a queer clergy person who intertwines storytelling with spirituality. They discuss their experiences of coming out, exploration of faith, and how these elements have shaped their identity. We delve into the power of personal narratives, the significance of storytelling in understanding sacred texts, and the broader implications of these stories in personal transformation and community connection.
Takeaways
- Marques identifies as a queer clergy person who merges storytelling and music.
- The journey of queerness and faith is deeply intertwined for Marques.
- Storytelling can reveal deeper meanings in sacred texts.
- Personal narratives allow individuals to see themselves in larger stories.
- Queer sacred storytelling offers unique perspectives on tradition.
- The process of conversion to Judaism can be lengthy and reflective.
- Storytelling is a powerful tool for personal transformation.
- Everyone lives within their own stories, regardless of profession.
- Understanding the agendas behind texts can reshape our interpretations.
- Connection to sacred texts can be found through personal experiences. Midrash offers a possibility for diverse interpretations.
- Storytelling is a powerful tool for connection and education.
- Claiming one’s identity can transform personal and professional paths.
- The journey to becoming a rabbi can be unexpected and profound.
- Interfaith relationships challenge traditional boundaries in Judaism.
- Jewish leadership is evolving to be more inclusive.
- Creative energy thrives in liminal spaces of transition.
- Engaging with art and literature can deepen spiritual understanding.
- The importance of community in navigating personal journeys.
- Finding joy in simple pleasures can be a source of strength.
Chapters
(02:58) The Journey of Queerness and Faith
(05:57) Exploring the Intersection of Storytelling and Spirituality
(09:03) The Power of Personal Narratives
(11:58) Queer Sacred Storytelling and Its Impact
(15:02) Finding Connection in Sacred Texts
(18:01) The Role of Storytelling in Personal Transformation
(20:54) The Broader Implications of Storytelling
(23:58) Conclusion and Reflections on Storytelling
(31:03) Exploring Midrash and Queer Perspectives
(32:40) The Art of Storytelling in Jewish Tradition
(35:14) The Journey to Rabbinical Identity
(39:58) Navigating Interfaith Relationships and Rabbinical School
(45:05) The Evolution of Jewish Leadership
(49:45) Finding Joy in Liminal Spaces and Creative Energy
Resources:
- Learn more about Marques Hollie at https://www.marqueshollie.com/
- Join the Sanctuary Collective Community
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