Since the pandemic, the new Post-Evangelical Collective has established hubs in 14 major cities, with about 50 congregations. They seek to chart a path of faith divorced from right-wing politics.
Keri Ladouceur no longer calls herself an Evangelical Christian.
Like many younger members of this sprawling American religious tradition, she’s left what she says has become a movement mostly defined by aggressive white conservatism and Christian nationalism, the prerogatives of male privilege, and a near obsession with regulating human sexuality.