Satire of evangelical churches mixed with some practical, progressive theology! The Foul-Mouthed Preacher seeks to speak the language of the people, challenge the Church's views of Scripture & Tradition, and bring the Church back to the normal people.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualityNewsPolitics |
The Church above pretends to wither be uninterested in politics or like only one side is an option for Christians. It acts as though political outcomes are more important than the process to get there. They prioritize wealth and influence over caring... more
The Church above has attempted to hide its own sin and acts like it doesn't do anything wrong. Many people have been harmed by actions the Church has tried to hide away. Many have lost trust in the Church because of how it has tried to hide its own s... more
Getting hype for our Book Fair next year in Charlotte, NC! Hosts, Will Rose, TJ Blackwell, Christian Ashley, and Joshua Noel discuss 5 short stories they read recently and what makes short-form story telling so special! Each of the hosts picked one s... more
*This episode explores explicit themes in the Bible and discusses highly sensitive scenes and topics in the Biblical narrative. more
The Church above has a toxic view of masculinity, masked in an understanding that it's not about physical attributes. The deemphasize physical strength to mask how they over-emphasize other toxic traits of leadership, control, and manipulation. This ... more
The Church above teaches that sin and guilt pass down from our parents; they teach that our sins will be passed down to our kids and that we are doomed to repeat our parents' sins. All of these teachings are blatantly wrong. The Bible struggles with ... more
The Church above teaches the need for an umbrella or chain of authority. This creates the illusion of proper illusion and Biblical authority. Many in the Church strive for authority or lord their position over others in the Church. They teach that th... more
The Church above pushes the idea that Christians should be perfect once they accept salvation. Many in the Church above put on a performance and try to act like they're perfect rather than admitting their guilts and mistakes to grow stronger together... more
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