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The Faithful Resistance

The Faithful Resistance

By: Abbey Normal
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Reimagining church for a generation of exiles. Pushed out or choosing to leave conservative traditions, many Christians are walking wounded. They still have faith but are rightfully fearful of practicing it in community. This story is about a woman who inadvertently discovers the Episcopal Church, which offers her a space of healing from religious trauma. Yet, its traditions- though beautiful and meaningful- lack the down-to-earth Jesus community connectedness that she longs for. Without a model for this hybrid expression of Christianity, she decides to start her own church. A place for ex-Evangelical wanderers. A place where the faithful resist.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Fabulous Fallen
    Aug 18 2025

    Emily and her Launch Team tackle a pivotal question: Who is this church for? Team member, Brenna shares her own journey, one which highlights the reality of faith transitions, family dynamics, and the challenges faced by parents of LGBTQ children within the church.

    Using each of their stories as a foundation, the team generates a list of “personas” — the disenfranchised evangelicals, the questioning—and often traumatized—Christians, and the LGBTQ community were at the forefront. They grapple with the idea of cultivating a church that doesn't just embrace its members but insists on respecting individual experiences and perspectives.

    Ultimately, this episode serves as a powerful reminder that the task ahead is not just about creating a church—it’s about establishing a community that acknowledges the fullness of human experience, including trauma and joy. The Team must strive to shape an environment for those seeking solace after leaving spaces that felt more like cages than sanctuaries.

    Gender Creative Child book by Diane Ehrensaft

    Music:

    Kim Taylor: Like a Woman Can

    Blue Dot Sessions: Two in the Back, Symphony in G Minor, Stephi, Town Market, Skyway

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    41 mins
  • A Specialized Mission (yikes)
    Aug 4 2025

    After closing her night service, Emily bravely steps into the shoes of a church planter. (Eek!) We'll witness her first steps, gathering a supportive team, creating an official proposal, and juggling the chaos of life. The stakes are high, as it's been 45 years since a successful church has been planted in this diocese.

    The ecclesiastical bureaucracy is daunting, and the terminology a bit icky. Yet, she finds the structure of the church's canons comforting, providing a path forward.

    We listen in as Emily recruits potential launch team members and they make decisions, grappling with past experiences in organized religion— some shaped by pain and disappointment, others fueled by hope and healing.

    As Emily transforms her dream into reality, the tension between established tradition and the desire for a new expression of faith becomes evident, adding layers of complexity to this new church’s origin story.

    Artist mentioned: Audrey Assad

    Music:

    Kim Taylor: Like a Woman Can

    Blue Dot Sessions: Peacoat, A Little Powder, FasterFasterBrighter

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    34 mins
  • Sunday Night Live
    Jul 28 2025

    There are things that Emily thinks ex-evangelicals would find attractive about the Episcopal Church, and there are barriers to entry (ie. liturgy is freaky). So, Emily decides to pilot a Sunday *night* service which will be a bit more accessible. Partnering with Reverend Maggie, they attempt to create a space where wanderers, the curious, and the jaded alike feel comfortable to explore.

    We’ll hear from folks who showed up to her Sunday Night Service, what brought them (back) to church, and why they kept coming. Until. Well, until this pilot comes to its end.

    Music:

    Kim Taylor: Like a Woman Can

    Blue Dot sessions: Skyway, The Big Ten, Grumpalo, Kickstep, Basketliner, Floating Whist, Stephi, Blue Straggler

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    41 mins
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