Post-Evangelical Collective

Post-Evangelical Collective

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The Post-Evangelical Collective is cultivating an ecosystem of pastors, artists and leaders working to connect, resource and cultivate more PEC churches reimagining the way of Jesus in our time, together.

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Post-Evangelical Collective

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7. Jul 2026

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Season One Wrap + Important PEC Updates with Mike Goldsworthy and Keri Ladouceur 07.07.2026

Join co-founders Mike Goldsworthy and Keri Ladouceur for a look at the history of the PEC, the current financial realities, several possibilities that are ahead for the ministry of the Post-Evangelical Collective, and an invitation to join in by getting in on this next season as a collaborator with us! Give to the Post-Evangelical Collective: https://pushpay.com/g/postevangelicalcollective   Webin...

Let’s Heal Together with Jeremiah Gibson 30.06.2026

In this episode of the Post Evangelical Collective Podcast, we are delighted to welcome Jeremiah Gibson, co-founder of Let’s Heal Together, a counseling practice dedicated to helping individuals and couples heal from the impact of high-control religious environments. Jeremiah specializes in relationship and sex therapy, with a particular focus on those navigating faith deconstruction, religious tr...

Coaching, Calling, and the Work of Ministry with Fred Harrell 21.04.2026

In today's episode, Keri Ladouceur, Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Post Evangelical Collective, sits down with longtime pastor, and our podcast host, Fred Harrell, Executive Director of Cultivate Pastors and Churches, Inc. Fred shares about his work walking alongside pastors and faith leaders who are seeking coaching, spiritual direction, or both. With 38 years of ministry experience...

From Compassion to Justice with Cameron Vickrey 16.04.2026

In this episode we talk to Cameron Vickrey, Director of Communications and Development for FaithWorks. FaithWorks is mobilizing Christians to practice compassion and pursue justice through a multiracial, cross-denominational network committed to building God’s beloved community. In this conversation, Cameron shares how their work moves beyond good intentions into meaningful action. Through initiat...

A Place to Rebuild with Chad Moore 14.04.2026

Today we get to talk to Chad Moore, Director of Enrollment at the Boston University School of Theology. Chad shares his passion for inviting curious, compassionate, and justice-minded leaders into a vibrant theological community. Many of those connecting with the School of Theology are on a journey similar to those in the Post-Evangelical Collective. They are thoughtful practitioners who have deco...

Creating Space for Discernment with Bill White 09.04.2026

Today we hear from Bill White, Executive Director of Small Church, Big Table. Their work focuses on helping faith communities navigate one of the most challenging and important questions of our time: how to become more welcoming of LGBTQ people. Rather than pushing a predetermined outcome, Small Church, Big Table creates a space where leaders can engage the process with honesty, courage, and care....

Reimagining Formation with Megan Currie and Greg DeLoach 07.04.2026

In this episode we sit down with Rev. Megan Currie, Director of Admissions, and Rev. Dr. Greg DeLoach, Dean of McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University. Together, they explore what theological education can look like in this cultural moment. McAfee is committed to creating an inclusive environment where students are free to ask questions, think critically, and be treated with dignity and res...

The Work Within the Work: Race, Faith, and Formation with Collin Packer 02.04.2026

In this episode, we talk with Collin Packer, Director of Strategic Development with Let’s Talk Race Ministries. Their work focuses on engaging white Christians in the ministry of reconciliation and justice through education, inner work, and community. In this conversation, Collin names the deep formation required for that work to be authentic and sustained. Together, we explore how many post-evang...

This Cultural Moment with David Gushee 31.03.2026

We had the gift of talking with Dr. David Gushee, Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics, at Mercer University’s McAfee School of Theology. We explore the growing reality many leaders face after leaving evangelical systems, including the loss of networks, denominations, and long-held partnerships, while still carrying a deep sense of calling. Dr. Gushee speaks to this cultural mome...

Healing for the Journey with Mallory Wyckoff and Charles Kiser 26.03.2026

Today we sit down with Charles Kiser, D.Min, and Mallory Wyckoff, D.Min of the Healing Collective. Together, they explore the deep need for healing among post-evangelical leaders. Many have left systems that shaped them but also wounded them, and yet they continue to carry a call to serve. Charles and Mallory invite us to consider that healing is not optional for this next season of leadership. It...

The Post-Evangelical Collective with Keri Ladouceur 21.03.2026

In this first episode of the Post Evangelical Collective podcast featuring our national conference sponsors, host Fred Harrell interviews Keri Ladouceur, Executive Director of the Post Evangelical Collective . Together they unpack how the Post Evangelical Collective seeks to cultivate an ecosystem of pastors, artists, and leaders who are reimagining the ways of Jesus in our time. This series will...

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