Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals are at risk of having negative experiences with religion because of mainstream religions' non-LGBT-affirming stance. Negative religious experiences can lead to religious or spiritual (R/S) struggles and loss of R/S identity to maintain sexual identity. The authors describe R/S abuse, R/S struggle, and how these can result in loss of R/S identity in LGBT individuals. They provide a case study and discuss counseling implications and areas for future research.Keywords: religious identity, sexual identity, LGBT, religious abuse, loss T he loss of religious or spiritual (R/S) identity can be a significant development in individuals' lives and can complicate their lives by eliciting emotions that range from relief to anger (Barra et al., 1993). Often when individuals experience pain, they turn to their R/S beliefs for comfort; however, if their R/S beliefs are a source of pain, their R/S identity can be in jeopardy. For many historically marginalized populations, relationships with mainstream religious institutions can be contentious.