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29. Part 2. Reproductive Rights - Rev. jessica young chang (UCC): Faith, Freedom, and Who Gets to Decide

1 h 23 min Ā· 25 de abr de 2026
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šŸŽ™ļø 29. Part 2. Reproductive Rights - Rev. jessica young chang (UCC): Faith, Freedom, and Who Gets to Decide A note: Ā This is so hard to talk about. I was raised to believe this was the issue. The line you could never cross. And if you did… you were wrong. Ā You were evil. So I get it. I really do. But after listening to real stories… Ā and sitting with real people… Ā I realized this isn’t simple. It never was. There’s more nuance here than we were told. Alexis Rice sits down with rev. jessica young chang, a UCC minister and reproductive chaplain, for a compassionate conversation about faith, reproductive justice, and what it means to follow Jesus in complex, real-world situations. Following Part 1 with Alexis’s childhood friend Valerie - a story of pregnancy, cancer, and survival - this episode moves into the pastoral and theological realities behind reproductive decisions. This is a deeply emotional topic. For many Christians in the United States, this has been the defining political issue for over 40 years. Many have been taught that to think differently is to be wrong, sinful, or beyond redemption. If you feel tension, grief, or resistance as you listen, you are not alone. This episode does not tell you what to think. Ā It invites you to listen. Together, they explore how faith, power, and the body intersect - and create space for those who have felt judged, silenced, or pushed out of the conversation. At the heart of this episode is a grounding truth: nothing separates you from the love of God. šŸ’¬ In This Episode • Reproductive chaplaincy & spiritual care • Why this issue is not simple or binary • What the Bible does/doesn't say about abortion • Life begins at breath & personhood • Power, politics, & Christian nationalism • Pro-life vs anti-choice • Why access reduces abortion rates • Real-world consequences when care is restricted • Grief, relief, & lived experiences • Deconstructing faith while holding onto Jesus • Navigating shame & inherited beliefs • A prayer for healing & freedom šŸ‘„ THANK YOU to the following folks who allowed me to include their social media clips in this episode: • Dan McClellan: @maklelan • Tim Whitaker: @timwhitakerspeaks / @thenewevangelicals • Mark Sandlin: @marksandlin / @progressivechristianity / @the_christian_left • John Fugelsang: @johnfugelsang • Jeremy Steele: @skeptic.pastor • Heather Gardner: @heathergtv šŸ“š Organizations Faith Aloud | Faith Choice Ohio @faithchoiceohio Planned Parenthood @plannedparenthood #Christianity #deconstruction #reproductiverights Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2471756/support] About The Sacred Slope Where the slippery slope becomes sacred ground. For the spiritually tender—raised in or rooted in Christianity. Come explore our global, diverse, inclusive Christian faith, deconstruction, and spiritual identity in a rapidly changing world. Through conversations with clergy, scholars, and cultural voices, the show creates space for people navigating faith after certainty, church harm, or political co-option of religion. šŸŽ§ WATCH: YouTube / Spotify Ā  Ā  Ā LISTEN: Apple Podcasts + everywhere Ā  Ā  Ā FOLLOW: @thesacredslope (IG, FB, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, Bluesky) šŸ”— Connect šŸŽ§ Explore episodes & community: linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope [https://linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope?utm_source=chatgpt.com] šŸŽ™ Hosted by Alexis Rice šŸŽµ Music by Brett Rutledge, Eddie Irvin & Sean Spence šŸ“¬ Nominate a guest: alexis@thesacredslope.com 🌿 Community Guidelines 🌿 Fruit of the Spirit:Ā  ā¤ļø love • šŸ’« joy • ā˜®ļø peace • šŸ•Š patience • šŸ’ kindness • 🌿 goodness • šŸ™ faithfulness • 🤲 gentleness • šŸ’Ŗ self-control

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episode 35. Rocky Roggio (Director, 1946: The Movie): The Year the Word ā€œHomosexualā€ Entered the Bible (Pride Month Reissue) artwork

35. Rocky Roggio (Director, 1946: The Movie): The Year the Word ā€œHomosexualā€ Entered the Bible (Pride Month Reissue)

HAPPY PRIDE! šŸŽ™ļø 35. Rocky Roggio (Director, 1946: The Movie) - 1946: The Year the Word ā€œHomosexualā€ Entered the Bible (Pride Month Reissue) One mistranslation changed theology, policy, families, and the lives of millions of LGBTQ people. Alexis sits down with Rocky Roggio @rockyroggio, director of the award-winning documentary 1946: The Movie @1946themovie, to explore the year the word ā€œhomosexualā€ first appeared in an English Bible and how that translation decision reshaped theology, culture, and public policy for generations. They unpack the historical research behind the film, including discoveries in the Yale archives surrounding the 1946 Revised Standard Version Bible translation. Rocky explains how one translation decision helped shape decades of church teaching and influence modern debates around LGBTQ Christianity and Bible translation. Rocky also shares the personal story behind the film, including the decision to include her own father, a minister, in the documentary. Their conversations reveal how theology is never abstract - it shows up in families, churches, and real relationships. Alexis and Rocky discuss why the film resonates with audiences across the political and theological spectrum and why understanding Bible translation history, queer theology, progressive Christianity, and Christian nationalism matters right now. This episode is for anyone - Christian or not, queer or not - who cares about truth, history, and how sacred texts are interpreted and sometimes weaponized. šŸ’” Key Takeaways • The word ā€œhomosexualā€ first appeared in an English Bible in 1946 • Bible translation decisions can shape theology and culture for generations • Scripture can inspire justice or be used to justify harm • Biblical literacy matters in conversations about Christian nationalism and LGBTQ inclusion About Our Guest Rocky Roggio is the director of 1946: The Movie, an award-winning documentary investigating how the word ā€œhomosexualā€ first entered the English Bible and how that translation shaped modern debates around LGBTQ Christianity. šŸŽ¬ Watch the film Best way to support the filmmakers (independent streaming platform): Ā https://watch.eventive.org/1946themovie [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXdYZmRjTF9mSnRLeWYzM1ZGMm84Z1BsQjUtd3xBQ3Jtc0tuSk90dDZQVlJWUGg4dDhSQ25lRk1ZeWJYNjBLYXdTT1RvNmM0UlFqNDR0NnVLTU1JZjA0ODFjT1RWOUVYckNRc1JHVEFVcFFKdzZ0WGYzZm9kNkNFRXdrQ1JyYVA1SVRINTFsRFlRaDA4NkhzcENqQQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwatch.eventive.org%2F1946themovie&v=tzMuKhEPA8s] šŸŒ Projects & Organizations Mentioned The Living Wall of Love - Jarko’s project featured at World Pride Amsterdam https://growingwalloflove.com [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbFNWc1BNZ3NGdlpTWUNXNFI0Vm40OFZfNndMQXxBQ3Jtc0tudXk4TWRwSnN3UjZOYnNLVmZKN1ozS0VTbXExaHBabDd6WWgwTDZ0ZU1URDZwdW5DZTdKM3NkZkhvamRycTdIbFlNSHZUTTYwQjUxSF9LMU5xeDl3bmY5TWFOMEdaTGZ1bFYwdVdQSFFXX0NtblVKVQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fgrowingwalloflove.com%2F&v=tzMuKhEPA8s] Making Things Right (LGBTQ Christian reconciliation resource) https://makingthingsright.org [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjR0SnhhQy1CU2J4R3RoUFJHSkRYLURNTERQZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttLUYyUk9PVVZzZ0k2aUhaQkluSjZPSnpSNUFYbmhhOG9SUzJTOWgwLXEwN2I3WlRZaXRPdVAzcE15UU4xSWdiWkJtTGFxOWYzd2lSZldKV0FLY21WUHVMOWZHNGl5eENYX2lHN3RSS0VlMDd0VnZ2TQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fmakingthingsright.org%2F&v=tzMuKhEPA8s] #Christianity [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/christianity] #deconstruction [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/deconstruction] #OpenAndAffirming [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/openandaffirming] #1946TheMovie [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/1946themovie] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2471756/support] About The Sacred Slope Where the slippery slope becomes sacred ground. For the spiritually tender—raised in or rooted in Christianity. Come explore our global, diverse, inclusive Christian faith, deconstruction, and spiritual identity in a rapidly changing world. Through conversations with clergy, scholars, and cultural voices, the show creates space for people navigating faith after certainty, church harm, or political co-option of religion. šŸŽ§ WATCH: YouTube / Spotify Ā  Ā  Ā LISTEN: Apple Podcasts + everywhere Ā  Ā  Ā FOLLOW: @thesacredslope (IG, FB, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, Bluesky) šŸ”— Connect šŸŽ§ Explore episodes & community: linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope [https://linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope?utm_source=chatgpt.com] šŸŽ™ Hosted by Alexis Rice šŸŽµ Music by Brett Rutledge, Eddie Irvin & Sean Spence šŸ“¬ Nominate a guest: alexis@thesacredslope.com 🌿 Community Guidelines 🌿 Fruit of the Spirit:Ā  ā¤ļø love • šŸ’« joy • ā˜®ļø peace • šŸ•Š patience • šŸ’ kindness • 🌿 goodness • šŸ™ faithfulness • 🤲 gentleness • šŸ’Ŗ self-control

5 de jun de 20261 h 1 min
episode 34. Science & Faith Part 2 - Pastor Will Rose (ELCA Lutheran) - The False Choice Between Faith and Science artwork

34. Science & Faith Part 2 - Pastor Will Rose (ELCA Lutheran) - The False Choice Between Faith and Science

34. Science & Faith Part 2 - Pastor Will Rose (ELCA Lutheran) - The False Choice Between Faith and ScienceĀ  Alexis Rice sits down with Pastor Will Rose, ELCA Lutheran pastor in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, co-host of Systematic Geekology, and creator of the faith and science podcast Your Matter Matters, for a deeply compassionate conversation about curiosity, science, deconstruction, and why asking honest questions should never make someone feel spiritually unsafe. Together, Alexis and Will unpack the false binary so many Christians were handed between faith and science - and the shame many people carry after being taught that questioning Genesis, evolution, the Big Bang, healthcare, vaccines, or scientific expertise somehow meant they were ā€œfalling away from God.ā€ Will shares how many progressive and mainline Christian spaces approach scripture, theology, and science very differently than fundamentalist environments, and why intellectual humility, wonder, and curiosity can actually deepen faith instead of destroy it. At the center of this conversation is one powerful idea: ā€œIf that’s how the universe operates - growing, evolving, shifting - I think our faith can be like that too.ā€ This episode is an invitation for anyone who has ever felt spiritually trapped, intellectually unsafe, or afraid that asking honest questions could cost them belonging. šŸ’¬ In This Episode • Why many Christians were taught faith and science cannot coexist • Curiosity vs ā€œdoubt cultureā€ in evangelical spaces • Why asking questions should not be treated as rebellion against God • The danger of certainty culture in Christianity • Genesis, evolution, Adam & Eve, and biblical interpretation • ā€œGod of the gapsā€ theology and why it creates fear • Why many pastors feel pressure to have all the answers • The importance of intellectual humility in faith communities • How science and theology ask different kinds of questions • COVID, vaccines, healthcare, and anti-science narratives in churches • Christian nationalism and the weaponization of faith • The erosion of trust in institutions, experts, and scientists • Why progressive pastors and churches need more visibility • Theology Beer Camp and creating safe spaces for spiritual exploration • Why people do not need to abandon science in order to love God • The healing power of realizing ā€œI’m not the only one asking thisā€ šŸ“š Books & Resources Mentioned • Pastor Will Rose: @willnrose • Your Matter Matters Podcast: @yourmattermatters • Fish with Feet: Human Evolution and the Image of God - Dr. Janet Kellogg Ray @janetkelloggray from @eerdmans • The Sin of Certainty - Pete Enns @thebiblefornormalpeople • The Great Emergence - Phyllis Tickle • Systematic Geekology @systematicgeekology • Theology Beer Camp @theologybeercamp • Homebrewed Christianity with Tripp Fulelr @theologynerd @trippfuller • Dr. Janet Kellogg Ray: @janetkelloggray • Tripp Fuller: @trippfuller • Pete Enns: @thebiblefornormalpeople • Ted Peters • Joshua Noel • Francis Collins • Neil deGrasse Tyson: @neildegrassetyson Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2471756/support] About The Sacred Slope Where the slippery slope becomes sacred ground. For the spiritually tender—raised in or rooted in Christianity. Come explore our global, diverse, inclusive Christian faith, deconstruction, and spiritual identity in a rapidly changing world. Through conversations with clergy, scholars, and cultural voices, the show creates space for people navigating faith after certainty, church harm, or political co-option of religion. šŸŽ§ WATCH: YouTube / Spotify Ā  Ā  Ā LISTEN: Apple Podcasts + everywhere Ā  Ā  Ā FOLLOW: @thesacredslope (IG, FB, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, Bluesky) šŸ”— Connect šŸŽ§ Explore episodes & community: linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope [https://linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope?utm_source=chatgpt.com] šŸŽ™ Hosted by Alexis Rice šŸŽµ Music by Brett Rutledge, Eddie Irvin & Sean Spence šŸ“¬ Nominate a guest: alexis@thesacredslope.com 🌿 Community Guidelines 🌿 Fruit of the Spirit:Ā  ā¤ļø love • šŸ’« joy • ā˜®ļø peace • šŸ•Š patience • šŸ’ kindness • 🌿 goodness • šŸ™ faithfulness • 🤲 gentleness • šŸ’Ŗ self-control

2 de jun de 202653 min
episode 33. Science & Faith Part 1 - Dr. Janet Kellogg Ray (Science Educator & Christian) - Science Asks How & When. Faith Asks Who & Why. artwork

33. Science & Faith Part 1 - Dr. Janet Kellogg Ray (Science Educator & Christian) - Science Asks How & When. Faith Asks Who & Why.

33. Science & Faith Part 1 - Dr. Janet Kellogg Ray (Science Educator & Christian) - Science Asks How & When. Faith Asks Who & Why Alexis Rice sits down with Dr. Janet Kellogg Ray, science educator, university lecturer, Christian, and author of Fish with Feet: Human Evolution and the Image of God [https://www.eerdmans.com/9780802885616/fish-with-feet/?utm_source=chatgpt.com], for a deeply honest conversation about evolution, evangelicalism, scientific literacy, and the false choice so many Christians were handed between faith and science. Raised in conservative Christianity and young earth creationist culture herself, Janet shares how studying biology transformed her understanding of both science and God - not by destroying her faith, but by expanding it. Together, Alexis and Janet unpack the deep distrust of science embedded in many American evangelical spaces, why evolution was framed as spiritually dangerous, and how generations of Christians were taught that accepting evolution, climate science, vaccines, or scientific expertise itself could somehow threaten their relationship with God. At the center of this conversation is one of Janet’s most powerful insights: ā€œScience asks questions of how and when. Faith asks questions of who and why.ā€ Science cannot answer every meaningful question in human life. And faith and science are not enemies competing for the same territory - they are often answering entirely different kinds of questions. šŸ’¬ In This Episode • Growing up in young earth creationism • Why evolution became linked to ā€œmoral declineā€ in evangelical culture • The rise of anti-evolution apologetics in America • How churches built alternative Christian media and education ecosystems • Why many Christians distrust scientists and experts • COVID, vaccines, public health, and evangelical fear of science • What scientists actually mean by ā€œtheoryā€ • Adam and Eve, Genesis, and the tension between theology and biology • The Big Bang, the Cambrian explosion, and misconceptions about evolution • Why curiosity should not be treated as rebellion against God • Galileo, science denial, and refusing to ā€œlook through the telescopeā€ • Authority vs expertise and the danger of scientific illiteracy • Why science and faith can coexist without conflict • How asking questions can actually deepen faith rather than destroy it Janet offers a compassionate invitation for Christians who feel trapped between intellectual honesty and spiritual belonging:Ā  you do not have to reject science to love God. šŸ“š Books & Resources Mentioned • Fish with Feet: Human Evolution and the Image of God (@Eerdmans) [https://www.eerdmans.com/9780802885616/fish-with-feet/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] • The God of Monkey Science (@Eerdmans) [https://www.eerdmans.com/9780802883193/the-god-of-monkey-science/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] • Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark šŸ‘„ People & Accounts Mentioned • Janet Kellogg Ray: @janetkelloggray  • Neil deGrasse Tyson: @neildegrassetyson  • Hasan Minhaj - IG: @hasanminhaj @hmdk  • Francis Collins  • Kenneth Miller Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2471756/support] About The Sacred Slope Where the slippery slope becomes sacred ground. For the spiritually tender—raised in or rooted in Christianity. Come explore our global, diverse, inclusive Christian faith, deconstruction, and spiritual identity in a rapidly changing world. Through conversations with clergy, scholars, and cultural voices, the show creates space for people navigating faith after certainty, church harm, or political co-option of religion. šŸŽ§ WATCH: YouTube / Spotify Ā  Ā  Ā LISTEN: Apple Podcasts + everywhere Ā  Ā  Ā FOLLOW: @thesacredslope (IG, FB, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, Bluesky) šŸ”— Connect šŸŽ§ Explore episodes & community: linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope [https://linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope?utm_source=chatgpt.com] šŸŽ™ Hosted by Alexis Rice šŸŽµ Music by Brett Rutledge, Eddie Irvin & Sean Spence šŸ“¬ Nominate a guest: alexis@thesacredslope.com 🌿 Community Guidelines 🌿 Fruit of the Spirit:Ā  ā¤ļø love • šŸ’« joy • ā˜®ļø peace • šŸ•Š patience • šŸ’ kindness • 🌿 goodness • šŸ™ faithfulness • 🤲 gentleness • šŸ’Ŗ self-control

26 de may de 20261 h 3 min
episode 32. Sharon McMahon (We Are Mighty) - & We Are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For artwork

32. Sharon McMahon (We Are Mighty) - & We Are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For

šŸŽ™ļø 32. Sharon McMahon (We Are Mighty) & We Are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For Alexis Rice sits down with Sharon McMahon, bestselling author, educator, and creator of ā€œ@SharonSaysSo,ā€ for a deeply moving conversation about history, democracy, courage, faith, and the ordinary people who shape the world around us. As Sharon releases her new children’s book, We Are Mighty: 12 Ordinary Americans Who Did the Next Needed Thing, Alexis and Sharon explore figures of American history, some famous, some not, about the power of education, and what it means to continue doing good with no assurance of success. Together, they discuss Martin Luther King Jr., Maria de Lopez, Abraham Lincoln, Rosa Parks, Septima Clark, Clara Brown, and the everyday people whose unseen acts of courage changed generations. This episode is a reminder that history is not only shaped by presidents, billionaires, or celebrities - but by teachers, neighbors, parents, organizers, and ordinary people willing to do the next needed thing. šŸ’¬ In This Episode • Why ā€œdoing the next needed thingā€ can change history • Stories behind We Are Mighty and The Small and the Mighty • Martin Luther King Jr.’s struggle with depression and self-doubt • Rosa Parks, Septima Clark, and the unseen roots of the Civil Rights Movement • Clara Brown, faith, forgiveness, and resistance • Why education is liberation • The danger of Christian nationalism and authoritarianism • The difference between performative religion and living compassionately • Sharon’s canceled commencement speech, the political backlash, and how she's doing the next needed thing • Why history gives hope during difficult times • What teachers and ordinary citizens need to hear right now about the power of community • Why courage rarely comes with assurance of success Sharon reminds us that the people who change the world are rarely the loudest or the most powerful. More often, they are ordinary people choosing courage, compassion, education, and hope in moments when success is far from guaranteed. And maybe that moment is ours now. We Are Mighty for Kids, illustrated by @susannachapman, from @penguinrandomhouse is out May 19 https://sharonmcmahon.com/book šŸ‘„ People Mentioned • Sarah Bessey: @sarahbessey • Kate Bowler: @katecbowler • Nadia Bolz-Weber: @sarcasticlutheran Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2471756/support] About The Sacred Slope Where the slippery slope becomes sacred ground. For the spiritually tender—raised in or rooted in Christianity. Come explore our global, diverse, inclusive Christian faith, deconstruction, and spiritual identity in a rapidly changing world. Through conversations with clergy, scholars, and cultural voices, the show creates space for people navigating faith after certainty, church harm, or political co-option of religion. šŸŽ§ WATCH: YouTube / Spotify Ā  Ā  Ā LISTEN: Apple Podcasts + everywhere Ā  Ā  Ā FOLLOW: @thesacredslope (IG, FB, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, Bluesky) šŸ”— Connect šŸŽ§ Explore episodes & community: linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope [https://linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope?utm_source=chatgpt.com] šŸŽ™ Hosted by Alexis Rice šŸŽµ Music by Brett Rutledge, Eddie Irvin & Sean Spence šŸ“¬ Nominate a guest: alexis@thesacredslope.com 🌿 Community Guidelines 🌿 Fruit of the Spirit:Ā  ā¤ļø love • šŸ’« joy • ā˜®ļø peace • šŸ•Š patience • šŸ’ kindness • 🌿 goodness • šŸ™ faithfulness • 🤲 gentleness • šŸ’Ŗ self-control

19 de may de 20261 h 6 min
episode 31. Jeremy Steele (United Methodist, Skeptic Pastor) - Stop Ceding Faith: Democrats & Media Need Progressive Pastors Now artwork

31. Jeremy Steele (United Methodist, Skeptic Pastor) - Stop Ceding Faith: Democrats & Media Need Progressive Pastors Now

šŸŽ™ļø 31. Jeremy Steele (United Methodist, Skeptic Pastor) - Stop Ceding Faith: Democrats and Media Need Progressive Pastors Now Alexis sits down with Jeremy Steele (@skeptic.pastor), a United Methodist pastor, author, and self-described ā€œdeep skeptic,ā€ for a bold, unfiltered conversation about faith, politics, and the stories shaping Christianity in America today. Jeremy returns to The Sacred Slope to challenge some of the most widely held beliefs in evangelical spaces - including the rapture - and to name what’s really happening when extreme voices dominate the narrative. Together, Alexis and Jeremy unpack Christian nationalism, the absence of progressive faith voices in media and politics, and why that silence is creating a dangerous vacuum. This episode is both a wake-up call and a clear invitation: if Democrats and media want to reach people of faith, they cannot keep ignoring progressive pastors. The voices exist. The audience is there. The moment is now. šŸ’¬ In This Episode • Why the rapture isn’t supported by serious biblical scholarship • How fear-based theology stays in our bodies even after deconstruction • Christian nationalism and the ā€œshock jockā€ effect in media • Why Democrats and progressive media have ceded the language of faith • A direct call: put progressive pastors and faith leaders on stage • The gap between evangelical narratives and global Christianity • Letting go of all-or-nothing faith frameworks • Reclaiming spiritual practices and rituals after church hurt • Why compassion is central to the teachings of Jesus šŸ‘„ People/Resources Mentioned • Jeremy Steele: @skepticpastor | https://skepticpastor.com [https://skepticpastor.com] • Rituals for Heretics: https://skepticpastor.com/rituals [https://skepticpastor.com/rituals] • How to Not Suck as a Christian https://jeremy-steele.com/suck-book • Dan McClellan: @maklelan • Jennifer Garcia Bashaw: @jgbashaw • The Bible for Normal People: @thebiblefornormalpeople • Senator Raphael Warnock: @raphaelwarnock • Jimmy Kimmel: @jimmykimmel • Stephen Colbert: @stephenathome • MSNow: @msnbc • CNN: @cnnĀ  • Don Lemon Show: @donlemonofficia [https://www.instagram.com/donlemonofficial/#]l From calling out harmful theology to naming the silence in progressive spaces, Jeremy makes a compelling case: the rapture isn’t real, but the consequences of bad theology are. And if we don’t elevate better voices, we leave the loudest ones unchecked. #Christianity #deconstruction #progressiveChristianity #ChristianNationalism #faithandpolitics #exvangelical #OpenAndAffirming #MentalHealth Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2471756/support] About The Sacred Slope Where the slippery slope becomes sacred ground. For the spiritually tender—raised in or rooted in Christianity. Come explore our global, diverse, inclusive Christian faith, deconstruction, and spiritual identity in a rapidly changing world. Through conversations with clergy, scholars, and cultural voices, the show creates space for people navigating faith after certainty, church harm, or political co-option of religion. šŸŽ§ WATCH: YouTube / Spotify Ā  Ā  Ā LISTEN: Apple Podcasts + everywhere Ā  Ā  Ā FOLLOW: @thesacredslope (IG, FB, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, Bluesky) šŸ”— Connect šŸŽ§ Explore episodes & community: linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope [https://linktr.ee/TheSacredSlope?utm_source=chatgpt.com] šŸŽ™ Hosted by Alexis Rice šŸŽµ Music by Brett Rutledge, Eddie Irvin & Sean Spence šŸ“¬ Nominate a guest: alexis@thesacredslope.com 🌿 Community Guidelines 🌿 Fruit of the Spirit:Ā  ā¤ļø love • šŸ’« joy • ā˜®ļø peace • šŸ•Š patience • šŸ’ kindness • 🌿 goodness • šŸ™ faithfulness • 🤲 gentleness • šŸ’Ŗ self-control

12 de may de 20261 h 12 min