
Kate Boyd joins Theology on Purpose to talk about her book An Untidy Faith and the real-life experiences that reshaped how she understands God, church, and discipleship. Drawing from her global travels and seasons of questioning, Kate shares how faith can be stretched without being lost—and how disentangling what we've been taught can lead to a deeper, more integrated life with God. In this episode, we explore the tension between certainty and curiosity, and what it looks like to hold onto Jesus while reexamining long-held beliefs. Kate offers a hopeful vision for those navigating doubt, deconstruction, or spiritual transition, reminding us that this work—though often painful—is also deeply formational. In this episode, you'll learn: The difference between doubling down, demolishing, and disentangling your faith How to navigate seasons of doubt without walking away from God Why humility, curiosity, and empathy are essential for a mature faith How spiritual practices can evolve in seasons of questioning A healthier, more relational approach to evangelism How to rediscover joy and authenticity in your walk with Jesus Get the show notes here Take the Connect with God Quiz here
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