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Slutty Grace
Jeromy Johnson
19 episodes
1 day ago
We love our sides. Teams, tribes, doctrines, denominations—lines in the sand that give us a sense of belonging, but also someone to fight against. From childhood football games of shirts versus skins to the way churches police communion tables, we learn to divide the world into “us” and “them.” But here’s the scandal of grace: God doesn’t play for our team. In Jesus, God kept crossing the lines we defend—eating with sinners, healing enemies, and telling stories where outsiders were the heroes...
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We love our sides. Teams, tribes, doctrines, denominations—lines in the sand that give us a sense of belonging, but also someone to fight against. From childhood football games of shirts versus skins to the way churches police communion tables, we learn to divide the world into “us” and “them.” But here’s the scandal of grace: God doesn’t play for our team. In Jesus, God kept crossing the lines we defend—eating with sinners, healing enemies, and telling stories where outsiders were the heroes...
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
Episodes (19/19)
Slutty Grace
(Bonus) Shirts and Skins: When Grace Refuses to Take Sides
We love our sides. Teams, tribes, doctrines, denominations—lines in the sand that give us a sense of belonging, but also someone to fight against. From childhood football games of shirts versus skins to the way churches police communion tables, we learn to divide the world into “us” and “them.” But here’s the scandal of grace: God doesn’t play for our team. In Jesus, God kept crossing the lines we defend—eating with sinners, healing enemies, and telling stories where outsiders were the heroes...
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3 days ago
9 minutes

Slutty Grace
Religious Deconstruction: Losing your religion to find your soul, with Michael Camp
Sometimes losing your religion is how you finally find your soul. In this episode of Slutty Grace, Jeromy Johnson sits down with Michael Camp—former missionary, Bible teacher, and author of Faith Funk: How to Break Free from Toxic Religion and Reboot a Healthy Spirituality. Michael’s story is a roadmap for anyone leaving fear-based faith behind. Together they talk about deconstruction as discovery—what it means to question the beliefs that broke you, to heal from the shame that shaped you, an...
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5 days ago
38 minutes

Slutty Grace
(Bonus) Being Held by Grace: It’s all going to work out for good, with Bob Hildreth
From war zones to church pews, Bob found one truth: grace never stops reaching. In this episode of Slutty Grace, Jeromy Johnson sits down with Bob Hildreth—a pastor, storyteller, and spiritual wanderer who’s walked with both the holy and the hurting. Bob shares his story of religious trauma, healing, and the surprising discovery that grace is far bigger—and far messier—than he was ever told. Together they talk about the difference between a transactional God and a transformative one, how fe...
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1 week ago
52 minutes

Slutty Grace
Hell is Choosing the Porch Over the Party: Loving God yet hating His generosity.
What if hell isn’t God’s punishment—but our protest? In this episode of Slutty Grace, Jeromy Johnson asks whether hell might simply be the porch outside the party—the place where the “good” and the religious stand, too offended by mercy to step into grace. Through the story of the prodigal son’s older brother, and other moments when Jesus flipped religious expectations, Jeromy explores what happens when divine love feels too inclusive. It’s a raw reflection on Christian deconstruction, faith ...
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1 week ago
27 minutes

Slutty Grace
Becoming the Mom I Needed: Parenting beyond fear and religion, with Nadyia Horning
How do you raise children with love when you were raised with fear? In this episode of Slutty Grace, Jeromy Johnson talks with Nadyia Horning—a mother, advocate, and survivor of fundamentalist religion—about what it means to break the generational chains of fear and raise children with love instead of control. Nadyia shares her story of growing up in an Independent Fundamental Baptist home marked by performance, punishment, and perfectionism—and how she’s rewriting that story through ge...
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2 weeks ago
51 minutes

Slutty Grace
Evangelicalism vs. Universalism: Part 2—Progressive Christianity and the hope that Love Wins, with David Artman
Can a good God condemn forever? Can love and justice truly coexist? And if the Gospel is good news, shouldn’t it be good for everyone? In Part 2 of Evangelicalism vs. Universalism, Jeromy and David Artman dive head-on into the debate: hell, judgment, free will, and the moral logic of universal salvation. It’s a passionate, respectful clash between evangelical theology and the expanding hope of Christian universalism—a faith that insists every knee will bow, every heart will heal, and love wil...
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3 weeks ago
40 minutes

Slutty Grace
Evangelicalism vs. Universalism: Part 1—Rethinking Hell and the heart of the Gospel, with David Artman
What if everything we were taught about hell was wrong—or at least incomplete? What if judgment wasn’t about eternal torment, but transformation? And what if grace is bigger, wider, and wilder than any of our doctrines can hold? In this first part of a two-episode conversation, Jeromy sits down with David Artman, author of Grace Saves All and host of the Grace Saves All Podcast, to explore how he came to believe in Christian universalism—the hope that God’s love will, one day, restore everyth...
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3 weeks ago
31 minutes

Slutty Grace
Everyone Gets Some: The grace everyone deserves and no one earns, with Chris Jorgensen.
If God’s love truly includes everyone, what does that say about how we live, forgive, and belong? In this conversation, Jeromy Johnson and Pastor Chris Jorgensen step into the deep waters of progressive Christianity and Christian universalism—the belief that divine love leaves no one out. Together they wrestle with fear, faith, justice, and the mystery of divine abundance—why grace feels unfair to those who think they’ve earned it, and liberating to those who know they can’t. Because maybe Go...
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1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute

Slutty Grace
(Bonus) Windows and Reality: Finding Grace in the Diversity of Faith
What if you lived your whole life in one room, with only one window to the world? That limited view would become your entire reality—until one day, the door opened, and you discovered more rooms, more windows, more perspectives than you ever imagined. In this episode of Slutty Grace, Jeromy Johnson shares a story of discovery—an analogy for the Christian journey, where each tradition, each perspective, and each expression of faith reveals more of God’s truth. Together, they form a fulle...
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1 month ago
7 minutes

Slutty Grace
Gray Hair Is Beautiful: Aging and death are not our enemies, with Jacob Kendall
In this episode of Slutty Grace, Jeromy Johnson sits down with Jacob Kendall—a scholar with backgrounds in theology, social work, public health, and gerontology, as well as an entrepreneur and survivor of two open-heart surgeries. Jacob’s journey is deeply interdisciplinary, blending science, faith, and lived experience to confront some of life’s biggest questions: What does it mean to age with dignity? How do we dismantle ageism in a culture that worships youth? And what does grace hav...
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1 month ago
46 minutes

Slutty Grace
Life Beyond Religious Exhaustion: Breathing in the freedom of grace.
Have you ever felt like faith and religion was just… exhausting? Like you were carrying the weight of everyone else’s soul? Managing their beliefs, and your own? Living under endless rules and shoulds that always seemed to shift? In this episode, Jeromy Johnson shares how evangelicalism left him spiritually tired—like sleep apnea for the soul. And how discovering the scandalous generosity of God’s grace became like oxygen: steady, freeing, life-giving. This is a story about trading exhaustion...
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1 month ago
14 minutes

Slutty Grace
Cheating Our Way Into Heaven, with Jonathan Brink
Today, Jeromy welcomes a guest who feels less like an interview and more like a reunion. Jonathan Brink and Jeromy have known each other for decades—they’ve asked the dangerous questions together, laughed hard, wept at communion tables, and wrestled with a God who never seems to fit inside our boxes. Jonathan’s journey has taken him through deep wounds, psychedelic awakenings, theological deconstruction, and a relentless pursuit of what grace actually means when it collides with real life. He...
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1 month ago
56 minutes

Slutty Grace
My Confession: Love Offends My Sense of Justice
Belief is never neat. It is both anchor and sail, holding us steady, yet carrying us into uncharted waters. In this episode of Slutty Grace, Jeromy lays down his flag, not with arrogance, but with humility, on one central conviction: God’s love and grace are for all. From wrestling with our human limitations, to reimagining forgiveness as God’s gift (not our trigger), to rejecting the picture of an eternal hell of torment—Jeromy invites listeners into a hope-filled vision of a God whose mercy...
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2 months ago
9 minutes

Slutty Grace
(Bonus) Grace for Charlie Kirk and for his killer?
A bonus episode, this is my raw, initial thoughts and reactions to the shooting of Charlie Kirk. Does God give his love and grace to Charlie? What about the person who pulled the trigger? This puts the radical, expansive, universal, untamed grace of God to the test. This is when it counts. If not now and to these two people, then when? Send us a text—We’d love to keep the conversation going. _______________________________________________________ Grace doesn’t hold back. She breaks the...
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2 months ago
5 minutes

Slutty Grace
It Was Good, Never Perfect: Rethinking the “Fall”
We’ve been told the story starts with perfection—paradise lost in a single catastrophic moment. But what if that’s not how it happened? In this episode of Slutty Grace, Jeromy revisits the opening pages of Genesis and the story of “The Fall.” Instead of a flawless world shattered by sin, we’ll explore a different picture: creation as good, but never perfect. Humanity’s choices—ours and theirs—have shaped the world not through one great fall, but through generations of ripples. And in the midd...
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2 months ago
7 minutes

Slutty Grace
Let's Talk About Hell: The place we invented when we forgot who God is.
This week’s episode is different. No studio, no script—just Jeromy, sitting in his car between appointments, hitting record, and speaking honestly about one of the heaviest doctrines he grew up with: hell. Not the cartoon fire and pitchforks, but the teaching that most of humanity will be tortured forever. For years he felt like he wasn’t even allowed to question it. But the truth is, many of us wonder: Does this make sense? Is this love? Is this even God? Naming the absurdity might be the fi...
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2 months ago
13 minutes

Slutty Grace
The War is Over: God has already declared peace
In 1974, Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda finally stepped out of the Philippine jungle—29 years after World War II had ended. For nearly three decades he refused to believe the leaflets that told him the fighting was finished. He lived as if peace was a lie. Many of us do the same with God. Jesus declared, “It is finished.” The war is over. But we still live like fugitives, clutching our weapons, suspicious that God is hunting us down. This episode of Slutty Grace explores the power of belief: ho...
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2 months ago
6 minutes

Slutty Grace
Slutty Grace: What's in a Name?
Send us a text—We’d love to keep the conversation going. The title might make you squirm—and that’s the point. Grace isn’t polite religion. It’s not tidy, respectable, or safe. Grace doesn’t wait for the worthy. She doesn’t check your credentials. She pours herself out—recklessly, promiscuously, without apology—on saints and screw-ups alike. In this opening episode, Jeromy wrestles with the elephant in the room: the name. Why take a word dripping with shame and pair it with a word dripping wi...
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2 months ago
7 minutes

Slutty Grace
Slutty Grace. A new podcast...Coming soon.
I’m Jeromy, and this is Slutty Grace. Why call it that? Because grace refuses to behave. She doesn’t ask if you’ve been good, she doesn’t wait for permission, she doesn’t play by religious rules. She gives herself away—promiscuously, shamelessly, to people who don’t deserve it. The respectable have always hated this. They called it wasteful. Dangerous. Scandalous. And yet—grace, she keeps showing up. In short episodes we’re going to sit with that scandal together. So stay tuned … the first fe...
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2 months ago
1 minute

Slutty Grace
We love our sides. Teams, tribes, doctrines, denominations—lines in the sand that give us a sense of belonging, but also someone to fight against. From childhood football games of shirts versus skins to the way churches police communion tables, we learn to divide the world into “us” and “them.” But here’s the scandal of grace: God doesn’t play for our team. In Jesus, God kept crossing the lines we defend—eating with sinners, healing enemies, and telling stories where outsiders were the heroes...