
What if the things Jesus was doing and saying before Christianity—before the creeds, the power structures, the purity codes—are the same things that provide a path out of this critical, chaotic moment we're in now - As Christianity collapses? NOT Jesus as the singular solution to every problem, as confessional religion has taught for centuries. Instead: Jesus is the posture and playbook through wh... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

In Episode 10 of Jesus After Christianity, we name what so many people have felt but were taught not to say out loud: religion can be oppressive. Not just personally painful, but socially and spiritually controlling—especially when it’s used to polic... more
In Episode 9 of Jesus After Christianity, we explore Sabbath as far more than a spiritual self-care practice. Sabbath is a direct confrontation with power.
In a world that trains us to measure worth by output, Sabbath says you are not a machine. You... more
In Episode 8 of Jesus After Christianity, we pull back the curtain on one of the most effective tools of control: division dressed up as “truth.” The political divide can feel inevitable—like it’s natural, permanent, and impossible to cross. But what... more
In Episode 7 of Jesus After Christianity, we sit with one of the most quoted teachings of Jesus—and one of the most avoided in practice: love your neighbor. Not the easy neighbor. Not the neighbor who votes like you, looks like you, or makes you feel... more
In Episode 6 of Jesus After Christianity, we bring “the kingdom of God” down from the clouds and back into real life. The kingdom isn’t far away. It happens wherever people practice goodness together—where grace plants the seed, and shared practice h... more
In Episode 5 of Jesus After Christianity, we challenge the assumption that what matters most can be measured. Some of the most meaningful things—healing, therapy, liberation—don’t fit neatly into metrics, profit, or productivity.
This episode refram... more
In Episode 4 of Jesus After Christianity, we explore a different starting point for faith—one that isn’t about escaping the world, but changing it. Not everything meaningful can be proven, and sometimes faith looks less like certainty and more like t... more
In Episode 3 of Jesus After Christianity, we take on a hard truth: compassion isn’t a brand—it’s a practice. And real compassion doesn’t just comfort people; it confronts the systems that keep harming them. If faith is meant to be good news, it shoul... more
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