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It’s the final episode in series three of our podcast *cries*, and some might say we’ve saved the best ‘til last. We get to it with festival friend and everyone’s favourite Lutheran minister, Nadia Bolz-Weber.

With her usual candour, humour and joy Nadia talks about her experiences growing up within a very particular, conservative Christian tradition, her journey away from Christian faith as a young adult and into other spaces that helped her heal, and her return to the fold later on; building a church from the ground-up, based on all the ‘good bits’.

Plus, we have a refreshingly honest chat about religion, sin, struggle and sex. And that time Nadia had a sculpture of a vagina made from melted down purity rings. (You can play along at home by having a drink of your choice every time Nadia says “vagina”.)

Katherine and Paul reflect on a year of podcasting and lockdowns and we respond to some messages from you lovely lot.

#NadiaBolzWeber #GreenbeltFestival #SomewhereToBelieveIn #STBI
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