FUTURE VOICE: SOUND AS QUEER PROPHECY
A Ritual Song Space for Queer Voice, Holy Fire & Radical Becoming
🌈 This summer, sing your truth into the future.
FUTURE VOICE is an online series for queer spiritual seekers, kinky visionaries, and sacred misfits who are ready to reclaim their sound as holy, erotic, and revolutionary.
❌ This is not a singing class.
🕯️ This is ritual. This is prayer.
👄 This is where we sing, moan, breathe, and speak the world we long for.
Our next gathering is July 16th at 11:00 PST/2:00 EST.

What Is Queer Prophecy?
Queer prophecy is the act of speaking truth that disrupts the present and dreams the future—through the body, the voice, the erotic, and the holy. It is not about predicting events. It is about revealing what is possible when we live outside the bounds of domination, shame, and silence.
To prophesy queerly is to:
Say, “I belong here,” even when the world says you don’t
Claim pleasure, rage, grief, and joy as sacred birthrights
Sing futures that don’t yet exist—but must
Tell the truth about your body, your boundaries, your becoming
Imagine a world without shame—and speak it into existence
Sing a song your ancestors never got to hear, one you want your descendants to hear
Love who you’re not “supposed” to love—and claim it holy
📅 NEXT UP
🗓️ July 16
🕛 11:00–12:15 PM PT
📍 Live on Zoom

💸 Access & Offering
Please note this is part of a one-time beta version.
This is a gift economy experiment—one rooted in trust, reciprocity, and collective care.
If this experience nourishes you, pay it forward.
Pay for the magic, the labor, the years of study and spirit that shaped this.
Pay for someone else’s voice to rise.
No minimum, no maximum.
Just what feels honest in your body.
You will be given the opportunity once you confirm.
Come as you are.
Come sound the sacred.
Come prophesy.
Who Is This For?
✅ Queer, trans & nonbinary folks reclaiming voice as a site of divinity, not dysphoria
✅ Community leaders, artists, and spiritual practitioners seeking deeper integration between sacred service and embodied sound
✅ Survivors and sensual beings exploring sound as a healing and liberating pathway into erotic wholeness
✅ Folks deconstructing religious trauma who are hungry for spiritual spaces where their body and voice are welcomed home
✅ Entrepreneurs, speakers, and facilitators ready to access a truer, freer, more magnetic voice in their leadership
✅ Anyone longing for queer belonging through sacred mischief, holy noise, and community practice
FAQ
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No. While you are encouraged to come to all of them, you can pick and choose.
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This is a gift economy experiment—one rooted in trust, reciprocity, and collective care.
If this experience nourishes you, pay it forward. Pay for the magic, the labor, the years of study and spirit that shaped this. Pay for someone else’s voice to rise.
No minimum, no maximum. Just what feels honest in your body.
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For my tender ones: I feel you, and no worries. I will guide you every step 💜
For my sassy ones: You actually do, quit actin like you don’t 💋
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No. We welcome all of our siblings. Inclusivity means inclusivity.
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No. You may be given the chance to should you want it, but this is not required.
ABOUT YOUR GUIDE
KJ Song (they/them) is a queer, nonbinary music minister, songleader and pastor-in-training.
They are the founder of Sing Praise, a queer praise & worship collective that celebrates the divine in all genders, bodies, and desires. They also serve as a voice doula and holistic kink practitioner (www.prayerotic.com)
Deeply influenced by their upbringing in Southern Gospel spaces and trained in trauma-informed voicework, KJ helps people return to their bodies and their birthright to make sound—without shame, without apology, and without needing to sound “pretty.”
They are currently pursuing a Master of Divinity with a focus on queer theology and kink practice as liberative pastoral care. Their work seeks to develop spiritual frameworks and ecosystems where no part of the human experience is theologically marginalized—and where voice and Eros are recognized as sacred.
Let's get one thing queer... KJ is here to pray.
