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Unchurching Podcast
Clint and Rachelle Davis
18 episodes
2 days ago
Because when it all starts to fall apart, you need to know you’re not alone. And there’s just so much more. We’ve lived the church life for decades across four countries. We served, led, taught, preached, and believed … until it stopped fitting. Unchurching is our honest invitation into the wild, sacred journey beyond religion and Christianity. We’re not here to bash church—but we are here to remember who we are beyond programs, pressure, and performance. These are the raw, real conversations of all the wonder, grief, freedom—and those pivotal “what the heck do I do with Jesus now?” moments.
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Because when it all starts to fall apart, you need to know you’re not alone. And there’s just so much more. We’ve lived the church life for decades across four countries. We served, led, taught, preached, and believed … until it stopped fitting. Unchurching is our honest invitation into the wild, sacred journey beyond religion and Christianity. We’re not here to bash church—but we are here to remember who we are beyond programs, pressure, and performance. These are the raw, real conversations of all the wonder, grief, freedom—and those pivotal “what the heck do I do with Jesus now?” moments.
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Religion & Spirituality
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EP7: Unchurching Unplugged 1 – Lessons We’ve Learned So Far
Unchurching Podcast
59 minutes 20 seconds
2 months ago
EP7: Unchurching Unplugged 1 – Lessons We’ve Learned So Far

Sometimes the best way forward is to pause and share the journey so far.

In this special Unchurching Unplugged episode, Clint and Rachelle step back from structured themes and have an open conversation about what they’ve learned on their awakening path. They express gratitude for listeners, share their experiences moving across countries, and reflect on the challenges and growth that shaped them.

This is a candid look at how ego shows up in the spiritual journey, how prayer can be redefined as connection rather than duty, and how empowerment comes from realizing your own inner power. They also talk about the freedom of embracing new possibilities, and the importance of community support in times of transformation.

✨ Everything is working in your favor.
✨ You’re not alone in this journey.

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🌀 Unchurching is for the spiritually curious, the deconstructing, and the awakening.

📲 Follow us on Instagram: @unchurchingpodcast
🌐 Learn more or work with Clint at unchurchingpodcast.com


🕒 Chapters
00:00 – Introduction and Gratitude
01:49 – Sharing the Journey
06:44 – Life Experiences and Background
11:52 – Transition to Australia
16:08 – Moving to America
19:37 – Experiences in LA
25:22 – Ego and Awakening
29:35 – Redefining Prayer
35:45 – Empowerment and Freedom
53:46 – Embracing New Possibilities


Unchurching Podcast
Because when it all starts to fall apart, you need to know you’re not alone. And there’s just so much more. We’ve lived the church life for decades across four countries. We served, led, taught, preached, and believed … until it stopped fitting. Unchurching is our honest invitation into the wild, sacred journey beyond religion and Christianity. We’re not here to bash church—but we are here to remember who we are beyond programs, pressure, and performance. These are the raw, real conversations of all the wonder, grief, freedom—and those pivotal “what the heck do I do with Jesus now?” moments.