In this inaugural episode of Until We Get Canceled — which happens to also be the inaugural show of The Magdalene podcast network — your hosts Isaac Collins and Bryan Bliss share how Mary Magdalene inspired this project, and our first guest Carrie Surbaugh dunks on how wrong we are (and the UMC). Along the way, we connect the dots around a grand conspiracy: Jerry Falwell, The Da Vinci Code, QAnon, and Jeffrey Epstein.

This is a talk show by progressive Christians for… well, we don’t care who listens. We want to bring up conversations that we know are happening in a lot of Christian communities and bring them to the forefront, with some levity and our tongues planted firmly in cheek. We know there are a lot of people of faith who support equal rights for everyone, who know that love is love, who believe that #BlackLivesMatter, who want to engage with faith in a different way than their parents did, and who want to replace the Christian patriarchy with a new cult of the sacred feminine led by Ian McKellen — and we want to give those communities a platform.

We’re here. We’re tolerant. Get used to it… until we get canceled.

Connect on Twitter:

Bryan: @brainblissIsaac: @baylorswordpoetCarrie: @raccoonsappho

Resources:

"An Open Letter to My Parents' Pastor" by Carrie SurbaughRead Carrie’s other writing: carriehomecompanion.substack.com


Until We Get Canceled is a Crate Media original.

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