
Slutty Grace
A podcast for wanderers, doubters, and seekers who suspect grace and love might be bigger, wilder, and more promiscuous than they were ever told.
Slutty Grace exists to name what polite religion cannot: that God’s love is wild, untamed, and for everyone. Through raw honesty, playful storytelling, and unapologetic theology, this podcast gives voice to the doubts we were told to silence and reclaims grace as reckless, scandalous, and universal. We’re here for the wanderers, the wounded, the seekers, and the secretly-doubting leaders—for anyone who suspects love might be bigger than fear, and grace more promiscuous than judgment. Each short episode is an invitation to question boldly, hope fiercely, and discover that, in the end, love always wins.
That’s what we want to explore with you: the scandalous, beautiful, untamed love of God. Short conversations, honest reflections. Slutty Grace. Let's sit with the mystery.
Slutty Grace
Slutty Grace: What's in a Name?
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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 with God’s love? Why risk offense? Because divine grace has always been scandalous. It trespasses boundaries, offends categories, and provokes the keepers of religious rules.
This is the heart of the podcast: short conversations and honest reflections on the untamed, unsettling, radically inclusive love of God. Together, we’ll sit with the mystery.
Slutty Grace. Let it make you uncomfortable. Let it make you wonder.
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Grace doesn’t hold back. She breaks the rules, softens hearts, and loves without apology. The open, universal, unapologetic love of God. Together we’re building a braver, more honest space. Thanks for your support and for listening.