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All Things Made New
Aaron J. Smith
66 episodes
6 days ago
DIY conversations at the intersection of faith, flesh, and the everyday exploring the Christian spirituality of being human. Aaron J. Smith talks with friends, thinkers, and fellow wanderers about grace, grief, doubt, hope, and what it means to live in a world where resurrection keeps showing up in the cracks. Come as you are. (Formality known as CulturalSavage)
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DIY conversations at the intersection of faith, flesh, and the everyday exploring the Christian spirituality of being human. Aaron J. Smith talks with friends, thinkers, and fellow wanderers about grace, grief, doubt, hope, and what it means to live in a world where resurrection keeps showing up in the cracks. Come as you are. (Formality known as CulturalSavage)
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Spirituality
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Kerlin Richter- Polyamory and the Church
All Things Made New
1 hour 1 minute 2 seconds
1 year ago
Kerlin Richter- Polyamory and the Church

Hello friends!

Today, we're talking to a new friend, Kerlin Richter.

Kerlin is a blue-haired ex-priest who talks about sex and other stuff too.


website: https://kerlinrichter.com/

All Things Made New
DIY conversations at the intersection of faith, flesh, and the everyday exploring the Christian spirituality of being human. Aaron J. Smith talks with friends, thinkers, and fellow wanderers about grace, grief, doubt, hope, and what it means to live in a world where resurrection keeps showing up in the cracks. Come as you are. (Formality known as CulturalSavage)