A Call to Action for People of Faith
On Saturday, January 18 at 11:00 a.m., St. Andrews Episcopal Church will be hosting Jeremy Steele, a seasoned author, and progressive pastor with over 25 years of experience in religious leadership. Jeremy will be talking about his new book, How to Not Suck as a Christian which is being released in February. As you can tell from the title, he has a sense of humor!
Much of Jeremy's work is around reconciliation with people who have been harmed in the past by the church. He has a heart for this ministry and wants to empower others to be part of this work by being better Christians. He will be talking about common issues of faith-exploring doubt, relating to the bible in the 21st century, the difference between choosing and inheriting beliefs, and cultivating inclusive, loving, and equitable communities of faith. This event is an opportunity for people to attend who have questions about how they can cultivate a spirituality that is authentic to their lives as people of faith that also aligns with their modern values and morals.
Jeremy Steele is a seasoned author, and progressive pastor with over 25 years of experience in religious leadership. By his own admission, he also sucks as a Christian. His books and hundreds of articles in major religious publications have inspired readers worldwide to explore a faith that transforms. His primary outreach of ministry is through digital platforms. He has over 120K followers on TikTok and has a large digital congregation through his Discord channel, “Not Church” which provides a safe space for everyone from agnostics to mystics to post-Christians to connect and choose spiritual beliefs that work for them.
All are welcome!
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 13601 Saratoga Avenue, Saratoga