Faithfully Departed: transforming life's wounds into wisdom with a pastor and a therapist

David Profitt & Sophie Murphy

Pastor David Profitt & Therapist Sophie Murphy explore the sacred tension of deconstructing toxic structures within Christianity — leaving behind what no longer serves, without losing the heart of the faith itself.

  1. 12/22/2025

    Deconstructing Spiritual Growth

    In this episode of Faithfully Departed, Pastor David Profit and therapist Sophie Murphy explore the intersection of theology and psychology to redefine what it truly means to flourish. Moving away from traditional, performance-based models of spiritual growth, David and Sophie discuss a more holistic approach to human development that integrates the mind, body, and soul. The AI Model of Growth: David introduces a simple yet profound framework for flourishing based on Awareness and Intention. The Three Pillars of Awareness: Self-Awareness: Understanding one's inner world, emotions, and past traumas. Spirit Awareness: Discerning the movement and specific guidance of the Spirit in the present season. Space Awareness: Being attuned to one's environment and the needs and experiences of others. Moving Beyond "Checklist" Spirituality: The hosts challenge the "hamster wheel" of religious performance, suggesting that true growth often begins with addressing deep-seated issues like depression and shame rather than simply gaining biblical knowledge. The Power of Abiding: Sophie shares her perspective on the "John 15 model," emphasizing that spiritual vitality comes from "abiding" in the sense of being beloved, rather than striving for approval. Redeeming Shame: A look at how shame can block spiritual progress and why self-acceptance is a necessary component of coming fully alive. "Don’t ask what the world needs; ask what makes you come alive, because what the world needs is people who have come alive."

    52 min

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Pastor David Profitt & Therapist Sophie Murphy explore the sacred tension of deconstructing toxic structures within Christianity — leaving behind what no longer serves, without losing the heart of the faith itself.