Fkd Up By Faith Jude Mills
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- Religion & Spirituality
Experience candid conversations on faith, spiritual harm, deconstruction, and recovery from religious trauma with Jude Mills on FKD UP BY FAITH. Dive into personal narratives of healing, resilience, and courage. Tune in for transformative insights and stories of spiritual growth.
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Episode 32- with Gary Alan Taylor
In this episode I had a wonderful and wide-ranging conversation with Gary Alan Taylor, who is co-founder of The Sophia Society & Co-Host of the Holy Heretics podcast. Gary Alan is also an international speaker, content creator, and writer. He describes himself as being in recovery from fundamentalist Christianity and his passion is to see others free themselves from toxic expressions of faith. His dream is to help spiritual seekers move beyond some of the corrosive manifestations of evangelicalism and to embody the radical way of Jesus.
https://www.sophiasociety.org
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UnFkd Episode 1 - CLERICALISM
This is the first in the new bonus series which I am calling UnFkd. Along with some guests, I will be examining and deconstructing theological ideas - the harmful, the misunderstood and the just plain wrong!
In this first episode, I didn't choose one of the more obvious ones - like hell, sin or the devil ( we'll get there, I promise) Instead, I tackled something which is very close to my own 'Fkd Up By Faith' experience - Clericalism.
Works Cited
Cuff, Simon. Priesthood for All Believers - Clericalism and How to Avoid It. London, SCM Press, 31 Mar. 2022.
Quotes from Pope Francis cited are in this book.
Independent Inquiry Child Sexual Abuse. “The Report of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.” 2023, www.iicsa.org.uk.
B.6.2: Concerns regarding the culture of the Church of England .
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Episode 31- with Mike Maeshiro
I had a wonderful conversation with Mike Maeshiro for this episode. Mike is the founder of Numa, an organization that supports people recovering from religious toxicity. Mike is gay, an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, and a queer theology enthusiast. Mike is a former instructor at Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, best known for his class, “Discerning of Spirits.” He now teaches on emotional health and redemptive deconstruction. He is a consultant and coach for gay men recovering from evangelicalism.
WEBSITE https://www.mikemaeshiro.com
INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/mikemaeshiro
YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH5vGo6yRl6Gay-wbJ7F6og
PODCAST https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike-maeshiro -
Episode 30 - with Erin Mieskowski
I had a great conversation with queer, neurodivergent speaker, preacher, teacher, worship leader, coach, and consultant, Erin Mieskowki. We spoke about being Queer and evangelical, about inclusive worship spaces, and about her wonderful "ADHDevotional."
Erin uses their intersecting marginalizations to help support her clients in creating mutually-inclusive cross-cultural spaces. Erin is a Qualified Administrator for the Intercultural Development Inventory and uses this tool in her work.
Erin's Website: https://faithxwtf.com/links
The "Jesus & Justice & Cussing Too Much" T-Shirts: https://faithxwtf.com/shop -
Episode 29 - A Tribute to David Goodall
This episode, the first in... quite a while... is the start of a new Fkd Up By Faith season, and also a tribute. Very sadly, on 27th September this year, my dear (and oldest) friend David Goodall died. David, as you may know, is the composer of the theme music for the podcast. He was an actor, composer, musician and award-winning director of theatre and film.
You can find out more about him - while the website is still there at https://www.soundsmove.com
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Episode 28 - with Rhian
Rhian, who is a mental health social worker, spoke to me candidly about her childhood in a fundamentalist Welsh chapel, where not even (or maybe especially not) the Anglicans were going to heaven!
Through travel and exposure to other cultures, as well as moving for education and exposure to a range of philosophical thought, Rhian found herself rejecting those ideas for something more integrated, and more mystically connected to the divine.
The poetry in this episode is
'Your presence is near' by Julianne Lepp, read at the top of the show by Jude.
and 'Thanks Robert Frost' by David Ray, read at the end by Rhian.