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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.Post-Evangelical Collective Spirituality
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  • Coaching, Calling, and the Work of Ministry with Fred Harrell
    Apr 21 2026

    For our final episode of the season, 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, he reflects on the realities of pastoral leadership and the weight many leaders carry in this season. He talks about his desire to invest what he has learned into the lives of pastors navigating the complexity, isolation, and pressure of their calling.

    This conversation offers both honesty and encouragement for those in ministry who are trying to lead faithfully while also tending to their own soul. If you are a pastor or leader in need of support, clarity, or companionship in the work, this episode is a reminder that you do not have to do it alone.


    Learn more about Pastors and Churches, Inc. here: https://www.cultivatepastors.org/

    Learn more about the Post-Evangelical Collective by visiting their website here: www.postevangelicalcollective.org

    Register for the National Gathering here: http://postevangelicalcollective.org/events/national-gathering-2026

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    31 mins
  • From Compassion to Justice with Cameron Vickrey
    Apr 16 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 initiatives focused on immigration, Native issues, racial justice, and hunger, FaithWorks equips leaders to engage both direct service and systemic change. Their approach reflects a deep commitment to what they call bold advocacy and real impact.

    Together, they explore how many post-evangelical leaders are seeking ways to live out their faith in tangible, justice-centered ways. FaithWorks offers a pathway for those who want to move from belief into embodied practice.

    As leaders reimagine faith beyond evangelicalism, the call to compassion and justice remains central and urgent. If you are looking for ways to engage your faith in the world with clarity, courage, and community, this episode offers both vision and next steps.


    Learn more about FaithWorks here: https://faithworks.com/

    Learn more about the Post-Evangelical Collective by visiting our website here: ⁠www.postevangelicalcollective.org⁠

    Register for the National Gathering here: http://postevangelicalcollective.org/events/national-gathering-2026

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    25 mins
  • A Place to Rebuild with Chad Moore
    Apr 14 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 deconstructed former frameworks and are now seeking a safe and generative space to rebuild.

    Together, they explore what it means to pursue theological education in this cultural moment. Boston University School of Theology offers a context where questions are welcomed, new frameworks can take shape, and students are equipped for ministry rooted in justice and compassion.

    With a strong and accessible online presence, the School of Theology is able to meet students wherever they are, making this kind of formation available to a wider and more diverse community. This conversation highlights the importance of spaces where leaders can not only rethink their theology, but reimagine their calling. If you are discerning your next step or looking for a place to grow into a more expansive and grounded vision of ministry, this episode offers a compelling invitation.


    Learn more about Boston University, School of Theology here: https://www.bu.edu/sth/

    Learn more about the Post-Evangelical Collective by visiting our website here: www.postevangelicalcollective.org

    Register for the National Gathering here: http://postevangelicalcollective.org/events/national-gathering-2026

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    38 mins
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