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In the first episode of The Unintentional Heretic, Greg Farrand shares his spiritual journey—from growing up as a third culture kid in Japan and Taiwan, to finding certainty in Evangelicalism and becoming a Presbyterian pastor, to eventually questioning the theological systems he once trusted. Through wrestling with issues like women in ministry, LGBTQ inclusion, and the deeper question of how we know what is true, Greg reflects on faith, deconstruction, and the ongoing journey of becoming an “ever-expander” who believes the spiritual life is less about certainty and more about awakening.
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By Greg FarrandIn the first episode of The Unintentional Heretic, Greg Farrand shares his spiritual journey—from growing up as a third culture kid in Japan and Taiwan, to finding certainty in Evangelicalism and becoming a Presbyterian pastor, to eventually questioning the theological systems he once trusted. Through wrestling with issues like women in ministry, LGBTQ inclusion, and the deeper question of how we know what is true, Greg reflects on faith, deconstruction, and the ongoing journey of becoming an “ever-expander” who believes the spiritual life is less about certainty and more about awakening.
Would love to hear your thoughts!