Adventist Millennial Podcast
Emily talks being a millennial and an Adventist.
Made me feel understood and connected
10/29/2018
This is exactly what I was looking for I wish there was a blog or a q&a more thing so we could ask and comment not on our experiences. I love Adventistism it was a big part of my identity and I’m trying to live it out
Why talk?
10/28/2020
At the beginning I was just curious or hungry for something to feed my mind or my soul or both. It took me a few minutes to realize that it won’t happen: my mind was left void and my soul left hungry and sad. whoever the speaker/talker is has a very poor understanding of the beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the comparative religion or practical Christianity. I can explain more and use my arguments but I assume nobody will wast time with my comments. At least I wanted to justify my rating with one star.
A little more REAL than you might hear in church
04/29/2019
Agree or disagree, this podcast and its perspectives are not the kinds of things you typically hear from the pulpit. While a lot of the boomers and gen-x-ers are still wrapping their heads around grace vs works, millennials may struggle more with authenticity in religion, questions of faith and meaning, and supporting systems they see as imperfect. This podcast speaks to questions a lot of millennials have, who are not ready to totally abandon their faith, but have gotten ignored or are tired with not finding satisfying answers in traditional Seventh-day Adventist community, and it does so with humor, while sincerely handling tough topics. If you struggle with reconciling your faith with the current Adventist church, or have left the church because of the rigid lack of openness to questioning and and looking for something more, give this podcast a listen.
Humorous & Thought Provoking
12/30/2018
I have really been enjoying the Adventist Millennial podcast! I love the way she provokes deep intellectual thought, pointing out the double standard in Christian theology compared to reality. Her use of humor and satire blends cohesively with her ability to help you to see the flaws in Christianity, and more specifically Adventism, while also completely advocating for truth and, ironically or not, Adventism. For me, what she speaks about is not Earth shattering or mind blowing since I have been immersed in a design law message for the last 12 years and am a huge proponent of it, however, the way she speaks to it adds something new and exciting, something that I think a lot of millennials would resonate with. It will help to start at the beginning (with episode 1) though rather than just jumping in to a recent episode. However, if you just want to listen to a couple, I suggest episode 2 and 4 (and I just listened to episode 5 which is brilliant and a must listen).
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- CreatorEmily Weber
- Years Active2018 - 2023
- Episodes58
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Copyright 2018 All rights reserved.
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