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Slutty Grace

Jeromy Johnson
Grace
God's Grace
Love
Christianity
Masculine and Feminine Energies
Psychedelic Experiences
Forgiveness
Spirituality
Salvation
Christian Universalism
The Christian Church
Aging
Divine Love
God
Evangelicalism
Exploration
Hell
Humanity
Redemption
Theology

A podcast for wanderers, doubters, and seekers exploring progressive Christianity, deconstruction, and the radical grace of God. Slutty Grace dives into universal love, spiritual freedom, and inclusive faith—where grace is reckless, scandalous, and for everyone. Honest reflections, bold questions, and the wild, untamed beauty of divine love.

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Latest Episodes

How do you raise children with love when you were raised with fear? 

In this episode of Slutty Grace, Jeromy Johnson talks with Nadyia Horning—a mother, advocate, and survivor of fundamentalist religion—about what it means to break the generational ... more

Can a good God condemn forever?

Can love and justice truly coexist?

And if the Gospel is good news, shouldn’t it be good for everyone?

In Part 2 of Evangelicalism vs. Universalism, Jeromy and David Artman dive head-on into the debate: hell, judgment... more

What if everything we were taught about hell was wrong—or at least incomplete?

What if judgment wasn’t about eternal torment, but transformation?

And what if grace is bigger, wider, and wilder than any of our doctrines can hold?

In this first part o... more

If God’s love truly includes everyone, what does that say about how we live, forgive, and belong? In this conversation, Jeromy Johnson and Pastor Chris Jorgensen step into the deep waters of progressive Christianity and Christian universalism—the bel... more

What if you lived your whole life in one room, with only one window to the world? That limited view would become your entire reality—until one day, the door opened, and you discovered more rooms, more windows, more perspectives than you ever imagined... more

In this episode of Slutty Grace, Jeromy Johnson sits down with Jacob Kendall—a scholar with backgrounds in theology, social work, public health, and gerontology, as well as an entrepreneur and survivor of two open-heart surgeries. 

Jacob’s journey i... more

Have you ever felt like faith and religion was just… exhausting?

Like you were carrying the weight of everyone else’s soul? Managing their beliefs, and your own? Living under endless rules and shoulds that always seemed to shift?

In this episode, J... more

Today, Jeromy welcomes a guest who feels less like an interview and more like a reunion. Jonathan Brink and Jeromy have known each other for decades—they’ve asked the dangerous questions together, laughed hard, wept at communion tables, and wrestled ... more

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Recent Guests

Nadyia Horning
A mother, advocate, and storyteller working to break the generational cycles that wound children under the guise of goodness.
Episode: Becoming the Mom I Needed: Parenting beyond fear and religion, with Nadyia Horning
David Artman
A pastor and advocate for Christian Universalism.
davidartman.net
Episode: Evangelicalism vs. Universalism: Part 2—Progressive Christianity and the hope that Love Wins, with David Artman
Chris Jorgensen
First female pastor in the history of Hanscom Park United Methodist Church and currently serves at St. Andrew's.
St. Andrew's United Methodist Church
Episode: Everyone Gets Some: The grace everyone deserves and no one earns, with Chris Jorgensen.
Jacob Kendall
Gerontologist, entrepreneur, and author with personal experience of health challenges.
Episode: Gray Hair Is Beautiful: Aging and death are not our enemies, with Jacob Kendall
Jonathan Brink
Author of Discovering the God Imagination and UX designer
Bay Area
Episode: Cheating Our Way Into Heaven, with Jonathan Brink

Host

Jeromy Johnson
Host of this engaging exploration of grace and spirituality, leading conversations that resonate with the themes of love, acceptance, and radical inclusivity.

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Becoming the Mom I Needed: Parenting beyond fear and religion, with Nadyia Horning
Q: So how has your parenting been different?
Nadyia explains that her parenting approach focuses on connection over fear-driven control, emphasizing grace and kindness instead of punishment, and reflects on the learned experiences that shape how she raises her children.
Becoming the Mom I Needed: Parenting beyond fear and religion, with Nadyia Horning
Q: Would you mind sharing a little bit of your story, your spiritual story, maybe what it was like growing up for you and how you got to this space of grace?
Nadyia shares her upbringing in a military family that later embraced a stringent religious lifestyle due to an Independent Fundamental Baptist Church's influence, detailing the shifts in her family's dynamics and the struggles with control and expectations.
Gray Hair Is Beautiful: Aging and death are not our enemies, with Jacob Kendall
Q: What do you feel like they've gotten wrong?
People are more drawn to division and polarization than to an open, accepting community.
Gray Hair Is Beautiful: Aging and death are not our enemies, with Jacob Kendall
Q: What do you think the church has gotten right about God, about grace in your opinion?
People who are religious, from what I've seen, are healthier, have better health outcomes compared to people who are not.
Gray Hair Is Beautiful: Aging and death are not our enemies, with Jacob Kendall
Q: So you currently are working in health advocacy, aging, chronic disease, and caregiving, correct?
Yes, I've had two open-heart surgeries and I'm 39, so I'm not an older adult myself.

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What is Slutty Grace about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast serves as a platform for wanderers, doubters, and seekers interested in exploring progressive Christianity and the radical nature of God's grace. Across episodes, topics such as love, acceptance, diverse expressions of faith, aging, societal perceptions, and the challenges of traditional religious beliefs are discussed, fostering an environment that encourages open dialogue and introspection. With an emphasis on inclusivity and freedom from toxic religious narratives, the content appeals to those questioning established doctrines and seeking deeper understanding of divine love. Unique narratives and personal stories invite listeners to embrace a more expansive view of faith that prioritizes love and community over judgment and ... more

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