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Save Me
Chase Peeples
20 episodes
2 days ago
A failed minister examines the decline of American Christianity
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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A failed minister examines the decline of American Christianity
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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A Thriving Progressive Church in a Red Red State
Save Me
49 minutes 59 seconds
5 years ago
A Thriving Progressive Church in a Red Red State
Episode 8 of the Save Me Podcast presents the second part of an interview with Rev. Dr. Jeremy Rutledge, pastor of Circular Congregational Church, United Church of Christ in Charleston, SC.  Jeremy shares how his progressive and justice-oriented congregation thrives in a Red Red state.  He also shares what it's like to be a minister with a compromised immune system during the COVID-19 pandemic. Father Aaron Raulerson (a.k.a. Sasquatch) provides another Haiku and Colleen Brown Only ponders selling the church building in her Married to the Minister segment. Host Chase Peeples shares about what the HBO series The Leftovers has to say about grief. This episode' is sponsored by In Remembrance of Me Communion Launcher, Jonah Nightingale Self Storage Ministry and Croaksbury Books, the on-line bookstore for dying mainline churches that don't want to sacrifice or change anything.
Save Me
A failed minister examines the decline of American Christianity