Progressive Christianity exploring concepts of compassion. Less angsty, more redemptive.
Joseph discusses his experiences with institutional whiteness and how we can de-center whiteness personally and professionally.Kyle Reynolds
Pastor Elizabeth discusses how she became LGBTQ+ affirming and how she now gently leads others to affirmation.Kyle Reynolds
Stacey shares about her spiritual practices and ways she finds wholeness after Christianity.Kyle Reynolds
Kelsey & Luke discuss purity culture, spiritual trauma, and the impacts of toxic belief. We giggle a lot in this one too because I used to be their youth pastor.Kyle Reynolds
Edafe shares his story of fleeing Nigeria as a gay man to an activist, author & advocate in the U.S.Kyle Reynolds
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Ep. 27: De-Centering Whiteness part 1 w/ Dr. Ron Ruthruff
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Ron discusses the "insidious default" of whiteness in America and provides practical stories and ways we can join communities that can help us de-center.Kyle Reynolds
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Ep 26: When We Disagree w/ Cody Whittington
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Cody would identify as conservative &I identify as liberal. However, we are friends not in spite of our differences but *because* of our differences.Kyle Reynolds
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Ep. 25 Non-Binary Spirituality with Anna Blankinship
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Anna shares her story as a trans enby advocate. We discuss how we've changed our mind, deconstruction, and learning to belong.Kyle Reynolds
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Ep. 24 Psychedelics with Ryan Meeks
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Ryan Meeks is a phychedelic trip sitter and spiritual coach. We discuss the therapeutic benefits of mushrooms and the nature of trust. Enjoy!Kyle Reynolds
Benjie & I discuss spiritual reconstruction, the false choice between feeling, intellect & experience, and needing to be needed.Kyle Reynolds
Beyond sexual ethics to a kinder and gentler way of being in the world.Kyle Reynolds
Walking through my favorite story in the Bible and how there is no intimacy without vulnerability.Kyle Reynolds
Life is better lived without strings attached.Kyle Reynolds
Righteousness is such a great word. Lets reclaim it as we envision a world intimately connected and brilliantly unique.Kyle Reynolds
I think the way we serve others is a reflection of how we believe we've been served. I think God is meek and that could change everything about the way we keep score. Credit to Greg Boyd for helping me understand "Cruciform Aikido" and truly good news.Kyle Reynolds
I used to think the Beatitudes were a pathway for the super spiritual. I'm now realizing they are an invitation to becoming human.Kyle Reynolds
Hey, we're back! Poor in spirit means we become pilgrims rather than tourists and so much more.Kyle Reynolds
A discussion of the Kavanaugh hearing, the Pence rule, and gender inequality. Send questions by DM @kylereynolds on Twitter.Kyle Reynolds
The necessary and difficult spiritual journey for us all. Questions or comments? DM Kyle @kylereynoldsFor way more on this topic, check out the writings of Richard Rohr.Kyle Reynolds
Indifference is an armor that will protect us from being hurt but also keep us from hoping again. Questions for Kyle? DM @KyleReynoldsKyle Reynolds
A continuation of episode 10 where I discuss how to view faith and others in a more inclusive way.Kyle Reynolds
An episode on spiritual growth and how you follow Jesus will look different than me.Kyle Reynolds
I tackle our own biases and filters and suggest a better way to read the Bible.Kyle Reynolds
On what it means to embody our faith, noticing the marginalized, and being present. There's also a guided meditation at the end. Enjoy!Kyle Reynolds
I cried a lot in this one. Moving from expert to advocate is the journey of going from knowing things to being known.Kyle Reynolds