Sacred Narratives

Rachel Fetters

Sacred Narratives is a space for people who are Bible-curious, spiritually restless, or quietly reconstructing their faith. This podcast holds honest conversations about scripture, doubt, healing, justice, and the stories that shape us. We explore what Christianity has been, what it is becoming, and what it could be when we center love, liberation, and lived experience. You’ll hear reflections rooted in the Christian tradition, shaped by pastoral work, seminary study, and real life. We make room for complexity. We ask better questions. We refuse easy answers. https://linktr.ee/SacredNarratives

Episodes

  1. MAR 15

    Episode 5 - When the Good Part Backfires

    In John 9, Jesus heals a man whose life has been shaped by hardship since birth. But the healing is not the center of the story. The real conflict begins when his life changes — and the people around him don’t know what to do with it. The neighbors argue about his identity.The religious authorities search for someone to blame.The system looks for a way to explain the disruption. And when the man refuses to repeat their explanations, they drive him out. “One thing I do know: my life has changed.” This episode explores what actually unfolds in John 9 — how human beings search for fault when life feels unpredictable, why institutions resist transformation they cannot control, and what happens when lived experience challenges the expectations we rely on. Hardship does not always come with a reason. But how we respond to someone whose life changes reveals something deeper about us. From addiction recovery to cancer survivorship to public debates around identity, the pattern still repeats itself today. When lives change, communities often struggle to adjust. Instead of making room for transformation, we sometimes push the disruption away. But the story doesn’t end there. Jesus hears that the man has been driven out.And he goes looking for him. This episode asks what that response means for us now. If life already contains enough hard parts, why would we make them harder for each other? Join us during Lent as we ask together: Can we skip to the good part? Receive a weekly narrative like this one in your inbox:https://www.sacrednarratives.com Read reflections on the blog:https://www.sacrednarratives.com/blog Connect with us across platforms:https://linktr.ee/SacredNarratives

    10 min
  2. MAR 8

    Episode 4 - The Woman at the Well

    In John 4, Jesus has the longest recorded conversation of his ministry — and it happens with a Samaritan woman whose name we don’t even know. This story has often been reduced to scandal and shame. But the text tells a different story. Jesus names her reality and keeps talking. She does not retreat. She leans deeper. She asks a theological question shaped by generations of religious fracture and exclusion. And when Jesus says, “I am he, the one who is speaking to you,” everything shifts. She leaves her water jar. She goes back into her community. She says, “Come and see.” This episode explores what really happens at the well — the historical tension between Jerusalem and Mount Gerizim, the weight of the word Messiah, and why this unnamed woman becomes one of the boldest evangelists in the Gospel of John. We avoid politics because it gets heated. We avoid religion because it feels volatile. We avoid depth because it makes us vulnerable. But hard conversations are exactly where transformation happens. Exclusion. Encounter. Personal belief. Community change. If we skip to the good part by staying quiet, we miss the chance to watch our communities change. Join us during Lent as we ask together: Can we skip to the good part? Receive a weekly narrative like this one in your inbox: https://www.sacrednarratives.com Read reflections on the blog: https://www.sacrednarratives.com/blog Connect with us across platforms: https://linktr.ee/SacredNarratives

    9 min
  3. FEB 18

    Episode 1 - Can We Skip to the Good Part?

    Ash Wednesday 2026 Can We Skip to the Good Part? — Dust, Kin(g)dom, and the Life We’re Living Now Lent begins with ashes. “Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” But Ash Wednesday is not about shame. It is about honesty. It is about remembering who we are — formed from dust and filled with breath (Genesis 2:7). In this first episode of Can We Skip to the Good Part?, we explore what it means to live between mortality and kin(g)dom. Jesus begins his ministry proclaiming, “The time is fulfilled. God’s kin(g)dom has come near. Change your hearts and lives, and trust this good news” (Mark 1:15). If the kin(g)dom has come near, then eternal life is not postponed. It begins now. But we still see the gap between what we believe and how we live. This episode reflects on: Dust and human mortality Why faith is not an escape plan Isaiah 58 and the fast God actually chooses A real-life example of kin(g)dom becoming visible Why personal change must lead to visible change in our communities Lent is not self-punishment. It is openness to formation. We don’t skip to the good part. We let God form us into the kind of people who can live in it. Follow along throughout Lent 2026 as we explore fear, wilderness seasons, stress responses, and how faith actually takes shape under pressure. Website: https://www.sacrednarratives.com/ Blog: https://www.sacrednarratives.com/blog All Links: https://linktr.ee/SacredNarratives

    5 min

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Sacred Narratives is a space for people who are Bible-curious, spiritually restless, or quietly reconstructing their faith. This podcast holds honest conversations about scripture, doubt, healing, justice, and the stories that shape us. We explore what Christianity has been, what it is becoming, and what it could be when we center love, liberation, and lived experience. You’ll hear reflections rooted in the Christian tradition, shaped by pastoral work, seminary study, and real life. We make room for complexity. We ask better questions. We refuse easy answers. https://linktr.ee/SacredNarratives