Malcolm Himschoot is a writer, minister, and educator. The United Church of Christ, a historic denomination, made much of his ordination as an out trans man by producing the indie documentary Call Me Malcolm in 2005. His previous writing has appeared in edited anthologies and journals.
In Reading Secrets Malcolm Himschoot’s brilliant poetic voice transforms his father’s fundamentalistic, patriarchal reading of the Bible to a wondrous, life-liberating reading that brings hope and healing to our broken and beautiful world. Malcolm takes us through his life journey, carried by the river of his ever searching/ finding soul, led mysteriously by the truth Jesus came to reveal, that love is never ending, ever broadening, and beyond the boundaries of exclusion we humans keep erecting. With a deep understanding of scripture, a poet’s sensitivity to language and feeling, and remarkable insight and compassion, Malcolm’s memoir is grace-filled and will touch your heart, mind and soul. Be prepared to be opened to gratitude for the More that cannot be confined and that leads us into the hope of new life.— Martie McMane, ordained UCC minister and author of Living Grace: Spiritual Growth in in the Every Day World, Worship Comes Alive, and A Lexicon of Grace ""Beautiful and sad and raw. Like life."" — Jan Everhart, Emerita Professor of Religion, Simpson College ""It's about time someone recorded the bullshit going on in church ministry! This book is worth reading!"" — Major Griffin Gracy, author of Miss Major Speaks