The Decolonized Christian Podcast

By: William Parker & Greg Mason
  • Summary

  • The Decolonized Christian podcast seeks to dismantle harmful theology and reimagine the Christian witness together. We hope you join us on this journey of decolonization!

    William Parker & Greg Mason
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Episodes
  • Emotional Policing in Christianity w/ Erin Green
    Jun 13 2023

    Emotions play a significant role in our human experience, shaping our thoughts, actions, and relationships. However, within certain religious communities, emotions can be subjected to policing, where individuals are made to feel guilty or shameful for experiencing natural human emotions. Erin Green, a passionate advocate for emotional well-being within Christian spaces, joins us to shed light on this important conversation.


    REAP- https://www.thereap.org/

    Socials- @reap_lgbtq

    Erin Green- @ErinGreenbean

    Bible App Devotional- https://www.ourbibleapp.com/new-blog/feelings-are-holy


    If this discussion resonated with you or provided new perspectives, we would love to hear your thoughts. Please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform and let us know how this episode impacted you!

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    46 mins
  • P-Valley & Rigid Gender/Sexual Expectations
    Sep 13 2022

    Join Greg, William, and special guest Andre Harris as they discuss the hit television show P-Valley and it's exploration of gender stereotypes and sexual expectations. 

    Andre Harris is a PhD student in the field of Social Work 

    National Sickle Cell Advocate

    National Sickle Cell Advocacy Network

    Founder, Black Men in Social Work

    President, Association of Black Social Workers

    University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • Roe v. Wade & Sex Positivity
    Sep 6 2022

    Deirdre “Jonese” Austin, MDiv, 24-years-old, is a scholar, writer, minister, and womanist. She aspires to live a life committed to a radical love ethic as she works towards healing and wholeness through good theology, research, direct action, and public policy. Her calling is to explore the ways in which healing can be facilitated in and through the Black Baptist Church, and her current focus is promoting healing, wholeness, and liberation for Black Christian women around their bodies and sexuality. Join Jonese as she grows in knowledge and experience as it relates to the intersections of faith, race, gender and sexuality, and justice.

    Casey Overton (she/they) is a radical faith-rooted strategist and spiritual activist who is deeply vested in the development of healing cultures. As National Coordinator for Tikkun Magazine’s Network of Spiritual Progressives, they love being immersed in cooperative interfaith dialogue while creating restorative space for those marginalized within their respective faith institutions. She’s also an amateur poet, nap-taker, time-bender, and movement chaplain-in-training. She hails from increasingly black, middle-class suburbs in the stolen Appamattuck and Arrohatec lands outside of Richmond, VA. They hold a Bachelor’s in Strategic Communication from Hampton University as well as a Master’s in Christian Practice concentrated on justice and reconciliation from Duke University.

    Deirdre “Jonese” Austin

    Website: https://deirdrejoneseaustin.com

    Instagram: @deirdrejonese

    Twitter: @deirdrejonese

    Casey Overton

    Justice Unbound: https://justiceunbound.org/author/casey-overton/

    Writings- Liturgy That Matters: https://enfleshed.com

    Twitter: @CaseyOverton1

    Instagram: @bestcasescenario_

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    1 hr and 33 mins

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