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Heather Cronk: Leaving the Church, Building the Movement

44 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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May Boeve sits down with Heather Cronk, longtime organizer and founder of Project 21:12 [https://www.project2112.org/], about her journey from deeply committed evangelical Christian and anti-abortion activist to queer progressive movement leader organizing against Christian nationalism. Heather shares how a childhood in the South and years of rigid theology shaped her worldview, and then how community and lived experience slowly unraveled it. She reflects on the deconstruction process that led her out of evangelicalism, why so many people are leaving those spaces now, and how Project 21:12 is working to find, connect, and organize ex-evangelicals who often leave not just a church, but an entire social world behind. Plus: Heather offers an unexpectedly practical hot tip for organizers who love a training plan but hate swimming. Skip the triathlon, try a biathlon! Discover the archive of the The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee [https://snccdigital.org/] (SNCC) How We Build This [https://howwebuiltthis.substack.com/] is created and hosted by May Boeve [https://substack.com/@mayboeve?utm_source=global-search] Producer: Phil Surkis [https://www.philsurkis.com/] Theme music: ‘Within’, composed by Ruthie Dineen, and performed by Negative Press Project. [https://www.negativepressproject.com/] Instagram & Bluesky: @hwbtpod can find us on Instagram and Bluesky at HWBT Pod, and on Linked in and Substack at How We Build this Pod.  Thank YOU for taking the time to tune in and helping build the movement!

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