My dad is a priest in a Reformed Episcopal Church. For those of you who aren't familiar, it's a branch of the Anglican Church. It's technically Protestant, but has a lot of similarity to the Catholic church (minus liberal members). The church's stance, including my dad's, is staunchly homophobic and transphobic. My dad has preached against LGBT individuals and issues from the pulpit on many occasions, in accordance with the denomination. I came out as lesbian a year ago (not really an applicable term for me, but what they understand), and that has caused enough problems.
I don't live at home currently, but will most likely be living with my parents this summer. I don't want to live at home suppressing who I am any longer. I also want to be able to pack and dress in men's clothing as I'm accustomed to, as well as start binding, which will inevitably cause problems with my parents. I don't think I would be kicked out immediately, but it might be precarious. I can imagine them claiming it would be an unhealthy moral environment for my younger siblings, as they did when I came out as lesbian...
Does anyone have any experiences, resources or advice for coming out to fundamental Christian parents? Or, more specifically, to a parent who is ordained clergy?