Slutty Grace | Deconstruction, Christian Universalism, & Faith Beyond Fear

Jeromy Johnson
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Nov 3, 2025 • 28min

Hell is Choosing the Porch Over the Party—Loving God yet hating His generosity.

Send Jeromy a Message or VoicemailWhat 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 reconstruction, and the scandal of universalism—the belief that God’s love is for everyone, even those we’d rather keep out.After the monologue, Jeromy is joined by  Jonathan Brink for an honest, heart-level conversation about heaven, hell, forgiveness, resentment, and theology—and what it means to follow a God whose grace doesn’t play favorites.If you’ve ever wrestled with faith, questioned religion’s gatekeeping, or wondered whether grace could really be that wild, this episode invites you to open the door and walk inside. Support the show_______________________________________________________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. Got a story, question, guest suggestions, or topic idea? Email me.  Please share if you believe this show and its message of grace is important in our time—keep it spreading!Be sure to follow on whichever podcast platform you use.  Slutty Grace Facebook GroupEpisode written, hosted, edited and produced by Jeromy Johnson. 
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Oct 28, 2025 • 53min

Becoming the Mom I Needed—Parenting beyond fear and religion (Nadyia Horning)

Send Jeromy a Message or VoicemailHow 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 gentleness, connection, and grace. Together they explore parenting after religious trauma, reparenting the child within, and learning to trust the voice inside that says love doesn’t have to hurt to be holy.If you’ve ever struggled to parent differently than you were raised, or to believe that grace belongs in the messiest parts of family life, this conversation will remind you that healing is possible—and that the story can begin again with you. Support the show_______________________________________________________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. Got a story, question, guest suggestions, or topic idea? Email me.  Please share if you believe this show and its message of grace is important in our time—keep it spreading!Be sure to follow on whichever podcast platform you use.  Slutty Grace Facebook GroupEpisode written, hosted, edited and produced by Jeromy Johnson. 
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Oct 23, 2025 • 41min

Evangelicalism vs. Universalism: Part 2—Progressive Christianity and the hope that Love Wins, with David Artman

David Artman, pastor and author who champions Christian universalism, offers a hopeful, restorative vision of salvation. They discuss postmortem purification, the range and duration of restorative change, and how love, justice, free will, and divine responsibility interact. Expect a passionate, respectful conversation about a God who ultimately restores all.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 32min

Evangelicalism vs. Universalism: Part 1—Rethinking Hell and the heart of the Gospel, with David Artman

David Artman, author of Grace Saves All and host of the Grace Saves All podcast, is a pastor-turned-writer advocating Christian universalism. He traces leaving fearful evangelicalism for a restorative vision of judgment. They rethink hell, explore biblical language for afterlife, and debate how grace, Reformation ideas, and Scripture point toward a hope that ultimately restores rather than condemns.
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Oct 13, 2025 • 1h 2min

Everyone Gets Some—The grace everyone deserves and no one earns (Chris Jorgensen)

Send Jeromy a Message or VoicemailIf 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 God’s justice looks nothing like ours, and that’s good news for everyone.This isn’t a debate; it’s an exploration of the radical inclusivity of God, where mercy and mystery meet. Because when love stops keeping score, everyone gets some.So wherever you are on the path—questioning, curious, or clinging to hope—remember: the table is still set. Grace has room for you, and for them, and for us all. Support the show_______________________________________________________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. Got a story, question, guest suggestions, or topic idea? Email me.  Please share if you believe this show and its message of grace is important in our time—keep it spreading!Be sure to follow on whichever podcast platform you use.  Slutty Grace Facebook GroupEpisode written, hosted, edited and produced by Jeromy Johnson. 
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Oct 7, 2025 • 8min

Why No Christian Tradition Sees the Whole Picture

Send Jeromy a Message or VoicemailWhat 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 fuller picture of God’s reality. And one day, when the windows fall away completely, we will see God’s love in its fullness. Until then, grace invites us to keep exploring._______________________________________________________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. Got a story, question, guest suggestions, or topic idea? Email me.  Please share if you believe this show and its message of grace is important in our time—keep it spreading!Be sure to follow on whichever podcast platform you use.  Slutty Grace Facebook GroupEpisode written, hosted, edited and produced by Jeromy Johnson. 
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Oct 5, 2025 • 48min

Gray Hair Is Beautiful—Aging and death are not our enemies (Jacob Kendall)

Send Jeromy a Message or VoicemailIn 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 have to say about mortality, suffering, and the limits of the human body? This conversation touches on theology, health, caregiving, and the power of community, offering a vision of grace that is practical, embodied, and radically inclusive. _______________________________________________________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. Got a story, question, guest suggestions, or topic idea? Email me.  Please share if you believe this show and its message of grace is important in our time—keep it spreading!Be sure to follow on whichever podcast platform you use.  Slutty Grace Facebook GroupEpisode written, hosted, edited and produced by Jeromy Johnson. 
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Sep 30, 2025 • 15min

Life Beyond Religious Exhaustion: Breathing in the freedom of grace.

Send Jeromy a Message or VoicemailHave 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 for freedom. About learning that grace doesn’t demand we manage souls, police beliefs, or obey every shifting cultural law. Grace simply invites us to breathe, to rest, to live.If you’ve ever been worn out by religion, suffocated by expectations, or burdened by the pressure to believe “just right”—this conversation is for you.Because religion exhausts.But grace? Grace breathes._______________________________________________________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. Got a story, question, guest suggestions, or topic idea? Email me.  Please share if you believe this show and its message of grace is important in our time—keep it spreading!Be sure to follow on whichever podcast platform you use.  Slutty Grace Facebook GroupEpisode written, hosted, edited and produced by Jeromy Johnson. 
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Sep 22, 2025 • 58min

Cheating Our Way Into Heaven, with Jonathan Brink

Send Jeromy a Message or VoicemailToday, 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’s wrestled with belonging, with shame, with love, and with discovering along the way that maybe grace was never out of reach.In this conversation, we talk about how unbalanced masculinity has shaped the church, how feminine energy is resurfacing, and even how AI might push us into a new way of imagining community and trust.So whether you’re a skeptic, a seeker, or someone still healing from old narratives, this one invites you into the dangerous, boundary-breaking possibility that God’s grace is for all. _______________________________________________________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. Got a story, question, guest suggestions, or topic idea? Email me.  Please share if you believe this show and its message of grace is important in our time—keep it spreading!Be sure to follow on whichever podcast platform you use.  Slutty Grace Facebook GroupEpisode written, hosted, edited and produced by Jeromy Johnson. 
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Sep 16, 2025 • 10min

Love Wins in the End: Why I Stand on Grace for All

Send Jeromy a Message or VoicemailBelief 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 has no boundaries, not even death.With echoes of Luther’s “Here I stand” and Bunyan’s unwavering conscience, this episode isn’t about final answers, but about choosing where to stand—even if it means erring on the side of grace.If you’ve ever wondered whether love truly wins in the end… this one’s for you._______________________________________________________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. Got a story, question, guest suggestions, or topic idea? Email me.  Please share if you believe this show and its message of grace is important in our time—keep it spreading!Be sure to follow on whichever podcast platform you use.  Slutty Grace Facebook GroupEpisode written, hosted, edited and produced by Jeromy Johnson. 

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