• Impact of Christian Nationalism Part I
    Mar 1 2026

    Summary

    The Surviving the Black Church Podcast sheds light on religious trauma and dismantles oppressive systems within the Black Church. The urgency of the conversation is highlighted by the personal experiences of the hosts and the need to address the impact of Christian nationalism. The historical origins of Christian nationalism are explored, tracing back to the Roman Empire, colonialism, and the Puritans, and its impact on American society is discussed in detail. The conversation delves into the impetus of separation of church and state, the characteristics and traits of Christian nationalism, the Seven Mountain Mandate, and the impact of Christian nationalism on society. It explores the historical threads weaving into present-day reality and the dangerous ideologies that undermine pluralism and threaten democracy. The conversation delves into the impact of Christian nationalism on the Black church, highlighting the historical significance and the tension within the relationship. It also explores the recruitment of Black church leaders by Christian nationalists, shedding light on the intersectionality between the two and the historical context of this alliance.

    Takeaways

    * Religious trauma and Christian nationalism
    * The historical origins of Christian nationalism Separation of church and state
    * Christian nationalism and its impact on society Impact of Christian Nationalism on the Black Church
    * Recruitment of Black Church Leaders by Christian Nationalists

    Chapters

    * 00:00 Introduction to Surviving the Black Church Podcast
    * 04:57 The Origins of Christian Nationalism
    * 31:56 The Impetus of Separation of Church and State
    * 39:48 The Seven Mountain Mandate
    * 59:39 Impact of Christian Nationalism on Society
    * 01:06:43 The Impact of Christian Nationalism on the Black Church

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • The Impact of Christian Nationalism Part II
    Mar 1 2026

    Most Black folks have unknowingly been caught in a generational trauma bond with Christian nationalism—an invisible leash rooted in centuries of systemic oppression. But what if understanding its origins could free us from its grip? This powerful episode dives deep into how faith, history, and politics intertwine to shape the ongoing trauma within our communities and explores concrete pathways to healing and liberation.

    You'll discover how Christian nationalism became a tool of control starting from slavery, how it fostered a psychological and spiritual dependency, and why this trauma bond persists today in our churches, politics, and collective psyche. Nikki G. and Jonathon unpack the insidious ways this alliance has redefined faith—using scripture as a weapon, promoting respectability politics, and diverting our focus from systemic justice to individual salvation. They break down the history of religious manipulation from the plantation era, through Jim Crow, to modern political movements, revealing how these forces have suppressed our collective voice and perpetuated inequality.

    We explore the duality of the Black church as both a sanctuary of resilience and a perpetuator of trauma—shaped by idealized narratives of obedience and survival. Understand the psychological toll of linking faith with oppression, from internalized shame to addiction, and learn how to recognize the signs of this toxic attachment. Most importantly, this episode provides practical tools to untangle this deeply embedded trauma bond: reclaim your spirituality, challenge harmful ideologies, and foster a community rooted in justice, love, and self-care.

    This is essential listening for Black individuals craving liberation, faith leaders seeking to heal their communities, and anyone committed to truth and transformation. By confronting the roots of our pain, we can break free from the cycles of control and step into a future where faith uplifts and empowers—not oppresses. Join the conversation—because healing begins when we finally see the full picture. Reclaim your power, restore your faith, and rewrite the story of our collective freedom.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Welcome Back and Season 2 Overview
    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Recapping Season 1 of Surviving the Black Church Podcast
    Jun 22 2023

    On this week's episode of Surviving the Black Church Podcast, Jonathon, Hugh and Nikki are Recapping Season 1!

    This episode will conclude the first season of Surviving the Black Church Podcast.

    The crew discusses how the topics from season one has personally impacted them and we also give a big shout out to the listeners both domestic and international!

    Please join us for the season finale of Surviving the Black Church Podcast!

    If you are a part of the Black Community and would like support, feel free to join our private Facebook group -https://www.facebook.com/groups/survivingtheblackchurch

    To stay up to date with our Podcast and more resources pertaining to religious trauma within the Black Church, follow us on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/survivingtheblackchurch/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D

    Also follow us on Twitter - @survivingtheblackchurc

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Mental Health Stigma & The Black Church
    Jun 15 2023

    On this week's episode of Surviving the Black Church Podcast, Jonathon, Hugh and Nikki embark on a journey of navigating through a very monumental topic within our community - Mental Health Stigma & The Black Church

    This topic is so vast and so needed within our communities that the crew took a shot at covering some important themes that are necessary when discussing the state of our mental health.

    All of the information shared in this episode is so relevant that we decided to keep it as a whole episode. It is our longest episode to date!

    We encourage you to pause and reflect as much as possible as you navigate through this challenging topic with us.

    It is also our hope that this episode would encourage many within our community to take action to improve the quality of their mental health.

    Please join us now for this important discussion - Mental Health Stigma & The Black Church.

    If you are a part of the Black Community and would like support, feel free to join our private Facebook group -https://www.facebook.com/groups/survivingtheblackchurch

    To stay up to date with our Podcast and more resources pertaining to religious trauma within the Black Church, follow us on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/survivingtheblackchurch/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D

    Also follow us on Twitter - @survivingtheblackchurch

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    2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Coping mechanisms after religious trauma
    Jun 7 2023

    On this week's episode of Surviving the Black Church Podcast, Jonathon, Hugh, and Nikki discuss "Coping mechanisms after religious trauma".

    The crew delves into what maladaptive and adaptive coping mechanisms look like within the Black Church after experiencing religious abuse and trauma.

    Please join us for this important discussion!

    If you are a part of the Black Community and would like support, feel free to join our private Facebook group -https://www.facebook.com/groups/survivingtheblackchurch

    To stay up to date with our Podcast and more resources pertaining to religious trauma within the Black Church, follow us on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/survivingtheblackchurch/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D

    Also follow us on Twitter - @survivingtheblackchurch

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Has religious abuse become the norm within the Black Church? - Part 2
    May 24 2023

    On this week's episode of Surviving the Black Church Podcast, Jonathon, Hugh, and Nikki continue the conversation - Has religious abuse become the norm within the Black Church? - Part 2

    The normalization of religious abuse is insidious at it's core and many are suffering in silence and fear being ostracized if they speak up.

    This episode goes deeper and highlights an overlooked population of religious abuse survivors within the black community - adolescents. We discuss how religious abuse has impacted then and difficult it is for them to navigate the traumatic effects.

    This episode also discusses the negative effects of religious abuse on a survivor.

    Please join us for the remaining portion of "Has religious abuse become the norm within the Black Church? - Part 2

    If you are a part of the Black Community and would like support, feel free to join our private Facebook group -https://www.facebook.com/groups/survivingtheblackchurch

    To stay up to date with our Podcast and more resources pertaining to religious trauma within the Black Church, follow us on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/survivingtheblackchurch/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D

    Also follow us on Twitter - @survivingtheblackchurch

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Has religious abuse become the norm within the Black Church? - Part 1
    May 17 2023

    On this week's episode of Surviving the Black Church Podcast, Jonathon, Hugh, and Nikki reveal one of their most important episodes yet! The episode is entitled "Has religious abuse become the norm within the Black Church - Part 1"?

    In this episode the crew doesn't hold back their sentiments regarding the normalization of abuse and religious abuse within our community and the Black Church at large.

    Normalization of religious abuse is insidious at it's core and many are suffering in silence and fear being ostracized if they speak up.

    This episode sounds the alarm on how religious abuse has become the norm and how it has negatively impacted survivors.

    Please join us for this very important discussion! Stay tuned for the continuation of this topic next week!

    If you are a part of the Black Community and would like support, feel free to join our private Facebook group -https://www.facebook.com/groups/survivingtheblackchurch

    To stay up to date with our Podcast and more resources pertaining to religious trauma within the Black Church, follow us on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/survivingtheblackchurch/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D

    Also follow us on Twitter - @survivingtheblackchurch

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    1 hr and 7 mins