Life After Certainty: Navigating Religious Deconstruction A 4-Week Educational Series Beginning June 16, 2026
Life After Certainty: Navigating Religious Deconstruction A 4-Week Educational Series Beginning June 16, 2026
For many people raised in evangelical or conservative Christian environments, questioning faith can be both liberating and deeply disorienting. When long-held beliefs begin to shift, it can raise difficult questions about identity, morality, relationships, and even how to think about mortality and meaning.
Life After Certainty is a four-week educational series designed to help participants better understand the psychological and emotional landscape of religious deconstruction. Through structured teaching and guided reflection exercises, we’ll explore how religious conditioning shapes our sense of self and how people begin rebuilding their values, identity, and spirituality after faith transitions.
Each session will focus on a different stage of the process, including understanding deconstruction, examining the emotional impact of religious conditioning, reclaiming identity and personal values, and exploring what life and meaning can look like beyond inherited beliefs.
This series is intended for adults who are questioning, re-evaluating, or moving beyond Christianity and who want thoughtful frameworks for understanding that journey. Participants are welcome whether they now identify as spiritual, agnostic, atheist, or are still exploring what belief means for them.
Program Details
• Four weekly online sessions beginning June 16, 2026 - weekly sessions will be held on Tuesdays from 3:00-4:30 PST and will be recorded for those who cannot attend live.
• Educational format with teaching, reflection prompts, and optional Q&A
• No personal sharing required
Please note: This program is educational in nature and not therapy or counseling.
