Cedarville Out

Cedarville Out We are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered (GLBT) alumni of Cedarville University. We are straight alumni who support our GLBT friends.

And we are bound together in our belief that everyone's sexuality is a precious gift from God. Cedarville OUT is comprised of gay/lesbian/bisexual and transgendered (GLBT) and other supportive alumni of Cedarville University. Cedarville OUT is committed to providing a safe and welcoming place for current students, alumni, and faculty/staff (current and former) who have questions about their sexual

orientation and those who support them. We were drawn together to create a safe place for everyone from the Cedarville community to work out their sexuality without fear or reprisal. Most of us still identify as Christian and are joined in our belief that God made us gay and that being gay is not a sin. Instead of a burden or a struggle, we see our and everyone's sexuality as a gift. This web site is meant to reach out to those of us who are part of the Cedarville University community. As witnessed by our stories, our journeys have brought us to this group in various ways. We know what it is like to feel the pressure to be like everyone else. We know what it feels like to hide feelings and hope that no one knows what is going on inside. We know what it is like to feel so lonely and discouraged that it seems like life is unbearable. We know the fear of "outing" and the difficulties that may ensue. We know it is not easy and we know about the pain. That is why we are here: to provide a place to talk about your and our journeys. Cedarville OUT is not about trying to make you gay or trying to take your faith from you. This is a process we worked through, and in many ways, are still working through. We invite you to read through the other pages of our site, including our stories, and email us if you like. We are here to listen and to share how we have journeyed through some very difficult and yes, joyful times. We want you to know that you are not alone. We know what it is like to feel that someone doesn't understand this journey. No matter how dark it gets, no matter how much pain there is inside, there is still great hope for joy.

Yesterday we had a wonderful Cedarville OUT-going during Cedarville Homecoming.  We had lots of memory sharing (some pai...
10/06/2024

Yesterday we had a wonderful Cedarville OUT-going during Cedarville Homecoming. We had lots of memory sharing (some painful, some funny, and some both at the same time), great food and community building. We now have a new Instagram so please stop by and follow. https://www.instagram.com/cedarville_out?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==.

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Another CU Out Story.   This one from Hannah Sitler.  "As a wise man once said to me, 'You're stuck with you for life so...
06/03/2021

Another CU Out Story. This one from Hannah Sitler. "As a wise man once said to me, 'You're stuck with you for life so you may as well be a friend to yourself.'" https://www.cedarvilleout.org/stories/hannah-sitler?fbclid=IwAR00FLvQQWks8uI8nA8gfgW72pD4p1WkyIrZ-JxF_6j5723FB5t6bcsE578

My purpose in contributing to the stories here on Cedarville Out is to offer a model of reality that has helped me navigate a variety of hostile cultures I've encountered throughout my life. I want to give current LGBTQ+ students a vision of internal…

Another CU Out story, this one from Phoenix Schuster.  "To anyone who is currently attending Cedarville and struggling w...
05/21/2021

Another CU Out story, this one from Phoenix Schuster. "To anyone who is currently attending Cedarville and struggling with who they are, I want you to know that you are wonderful, strong, and perfect just the way you are. Things may be tough right now but I promise you that you can be happy one day. If you ever need someone to talk to feel free to contact me at [email protected]." https://www.cedarvilleout.org/stories/phoenix-schuster?fbclid=IwAR1xaPwUzSG6d36XEpeFyczCriCALbRQ7-q4PX_YXrR0aLda7ZAHeZSbioI

I'm Phoenix (he/him), a q***r trans guy who graduated in 2016. It took a lot of time and self discovery to figure out these parts of myself, but I knew that there was something different about who I was as early as childhood. I had a clear idea of my…

Congratulations all you Cedarville Outers who graduated this weekend!  What a year it has been. Now you can be less afra...
05/02/2021

Congratulations all you Cedarville Outers who graduated this weekend! What a year it has been. Now you can be less afraid, add your story to the www.CedarvilleOut.org website, add rainbow flags to your profile pic, go to Pride and not hide, change your relationship status and link to your partner, check in at gay and le***an bars, accurately state your gender, add your face to blank profiles on dating apps, AND most importantly, reach back and support those behind you. You made it! There’s a great amount of work to be done, and the more we love and support others the less power a school like Cedarville has over the lives of those like us.

We are le***an, gay, bis*xual, trans*, q***r (LGBTQ) and other s*x- and gender-nonconforming alumni of Cedarville University. We are straight alumni who support our LGBTQ friends. And we are bound together in our belief that everyone's s*xuality is a precious gift from God.

New story up, from Devin Kime:  "The reason I write all this is to tell anyone who can relate to my story one thing: it ...
03/11/2021

New story up, from Devin Kime: "The reason I write all this is to tell anyone who can relate to my story one thing: it will get better. 15 year old me was a terrified kid with no expectation that he could ever be truly happy. He thought that he was broken, surrounded by people who only loved a version of him that didn’t actually exist. Today, when the man I love puts his arm around my shoulders and I’m surrounded by people who love the real me, I think back on those days and realize just how wrong I was.

25 year old me couldn’t be happier."

Read the whole story here: https://www.cedarvilleout.org/stories/devin-kime?fbclid=IwAR1A6WKC8z82Lnl6Cq3DJmjzzP0dRwpu8DSaH4Njqf4vhLW-tD8SaW4UVco

15 year old would be terrified of 25 year old me: and I couldn’t be happier about it. When I was 15, I thought there was something wrong with me. I would often find myself daydreaming about boys in the way I heard all my friends talking about girls…

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