
Misfit Preachers
Like Barstool Sports for the church, with no barstool, no sports and no church. We're plagiarizing Jesus one episode at a time.
Latest episodes

Jan 16, 2025 • 15min
The PLACE for people who have no PLACE [S2.E1]
Three former pastors, now misfits themselves, dive into the messy reality of God's grace and the church's often harsh response to failure. They candidly discuss how fallen leaders are frequently ostracized instead of embraced, sending a damaging message that the church isn’t a safe place for those who stumble. Through personal stories and reflections, they highlight the vital truth that the most broken and lost are precisely the ones Jesus came to rescue. With a blend of humor and sincerity, they explore their own journeys and the importance of normalizing humanity within the congregation. Join them as they challenge the status quo and advocate for a grace-filled community where everyone is welcome, no matter their past.Takeaways: The immediate response to fallen leaders is often ostracization, which is harmful and ungraceful. People who have sinned deeply crave to be known and loved unconditionally. The Misfit Preachers believe that acknowledging our failures allows us to embrace God's grace. Experiencing grace in community can transform how we see ourselves and others. The church should be a safe place for those who struggle and have fallen. Grace is not just a theological concept; it's a lifeline for those who've failed. The Misfit Preachers engage in a compelling and thought-provoking discussion about the nature of grace in the context of failure and redemption. The three former pastors, who have each experienced their own share of missteps, bring a unique perspective to the conversation, emphasizing that the church should be a place of refuge for those who have faltered. They explore the painful reality that when leaders fall, the immediate reaction is often one of ostracization, sending a clear message that certain mistakes are unforgivable within the church community. This episode serves as a critique of how faith communities often respond to failure, urging listeners to reconsider their attitudes towards those who have stumbled.As they share their experiences, the hosts recount numerous stories of individuals who have come to them seeking grace amid their struggles. They underscore the importance of not allowing one moment of failure to define a person’s entire identity. Through their anecdotes, the Misfit Preachers illustrate that the church should embody the grace that Jesus exemplified, welcoming those society tends to cast aside. The conversation interweaves humor with weighty themes, creating an inviting atmosphere that encourages reflection on the church's role in the lives of the broken and the hurting.The episode culminates in a powerful call to action for both leaders and congregants alike. The Misfit Preachers encourage listeners to embrace their vulnerabilities and to foster a culture of acceptance within their communities. They remind us that everyone has a story, and it is often in our shared brokenness that we find connection and healing. By creating a space where grace is freely given, the church can fulfill its mission of reaching out to the lost and the marginalized, embodying the heart of the Gospel and reflecting the love of Christ in a world that desperately needs it. This episode is a rich exploration of the themes of grace, redemption, and the beauty of community forged through shared imperfection.

Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 9min
Christmas on the Island of Misfit Preachers [S1.E8]
The Misfit Preachers Christmas episode invites listeners into a heartfelt and humorous exploration of the holiday season, blending nostalgic memories with theological reflections. The hosts, each sharing their unique perspectives, engage in a lively discussion about the significance of Christmas movies, traditions, and the deeper meaning behind the holiday. The episode opens with lighthearted banter regarding their lack of Christmassy attire, setting a playful tone that continues throughout the conversation. The hosts debate classic Christmas films, with 'Die Hard' humorously touted as a legitimate holiday movie, while the iconic 'Sound of Music' emerges as an unexpected favorite for one host, illustrating how diverse and personal holiday traditions can be. Throughout the episode, the discussion shifts from festive traditions to the emotional complexities surrounding Christmas, particularly for those who may be grieving or facing difficult circumstances. One host shares a poignant reflection on his experience of spending a lonely Christmas after a divorce, emphasizing the contrast between the joyful expectations of the season and the harsh realities that some individuals face. This candid sharing resonates deeply, reminding listeners that the holiday season can be a challenging time for many, and it's essential to acknowledge and honor those feelings. The episode culminates in a collective understanding of the importance of grace, the beauty of the Incarnation, and the reminder that God enters our brokenness, offering hope and comfort amidst life's struggles.As the hosts recount their childhood Christmas experiences, they touch on the joy of family traditions, the excitement of opening gifts, and the sometimes painful reality of family dynamics during the holidays. The conversation reveals that while Christmas can be a time of celebration, it also serves as a reminder of loss and change. They encourage listeners to embrace their emotions, validating the pain and sorrow that can accompany the holiday season, while also celebrating the joy found in family, faith, and the enduring message of Christmas. Overall, this episode serves as a rich tapestry of laughter, nostalgia, and profound insight, inviting everyone to reflect on what Christmas truly means to them.Takeaways: The discussion emphasizes the importance of embracing and expressing emotions during the holiday season, especially for those facing loss or grief. Christmas traditions can evolve over time, and families can find new ways to celebrate together, even after changes like divorce. The significance of the incarnation is highlighted as a reminder of God's grace and mercy, showing that love often comes down to us in brokenness. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own childhood Christmas experiences and how they shape their present celebrations today. The podcast touches on the reality that not everyone has a joyful Christmas, and it’s okay to acknowledge pain during the holidays. Humor and lightheartedness are important in discussing Christmas, but so is the acknowledgment of deeper emotional experiences.

Dec 12, 2024 • 52min
Inside the Glass House: Byron Yawn Q&A [S1.E7]
The Misfit Preachers engage in a profound conversation that delves into the complexities of recovery, repentance, and the human condition. Tully, Byron, and Jean explore the often-hidden struggles faced by pastors and Christian leaders who grapple with secrets and the burden of maintaining a facade of perfection. Byron shares his journey of acknowledging his mistakes and the process of making amends, emphasizing that true recovery is a lifelong endeavor that requires sincerity and vulnerability. The discussion highlights the importance of community and accountability in navigating the challenges of faith and personal growth. Tully reflects on the reality that everyone is in recovery from something, challenging the listeners to consider their own hidden struggles and the need for grace in their lives.The podcast episode takes an introspective turn as the hosts discuss the pressures of pastoral life and the societal expectations that hinder honesty and genuineness. Byron's candid recounting of his past mistakes serves as a catalyst for a larger conversation about the environment within church culture that often discourages transparency. The hosts emphasize that true repentance does not seek the approval of others but stems from a deep understanding of one's actions and their impact on loved ones. This episode serves as a call to action for both leaders and congregants to embrace authenticity, confront their issues head-on, and foster an environment where grace can flourish amid brokenness.Throughout the episode, the theme of grace emerges as a powerful antidote to guilt and shame. The Misfit Preachers question the traditional views of sin and redemption, suggesting that real healing occurs when individuals confront their vulnerabilities rather than hide from them. The conversation also touches on the paradox of grace and accountability, exploring how individuals can navigate their failures without being paralyzed by them. As the episode unfolds, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own journeys, consider the importance of community support, and recognize that no one is exempt from the need for grace and redemption. Ultimately, this episode serves as an invitation to embrace the messy, beautiful process of being human in a world that often demands perfection.Takeaways: Recovery is a lifelong process that requires a deep dive into one's own life and feelings, acknowledging both surface issues and deeper ones. Honesty in communication is vital; pretending to be more honest than one truly is can be detrimental to recovery and relationships. Making amends is not just about apologizing to others, but also involves acknowledging the pain caused to loved ones and working through that guilt. Pastors and church leaders often struggle with secrets, fearing that vulnerability may lead to losing their position or community approval. Self-awareness is crucial in recovery; understanding one's motivations helps in navigating the complexities of relationships and personal growth. The environment of the church can create a culture where leaders feel they cannot be honest, leading to isolation and hidden struggles. Links referenced in this episode:prodigalpodcast.commisfitpreachers.com

Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 29min
A very public affair: Byron Yawn [S1.E6]
A poignant and raw account of personal failure emerges, as one of the Misfit Preachers shares his heart-wrenching story of infidelity and its aftermath. The speaker recounts the series of decisions that led to a public affair, emphasizing the emotional turmoil that ensued as he navigated the fallout. The pain of losing his family, friends, and sense of self is palpable, as he reflects on how quickly life can spiral out of control. His candidness in discussing the impact of his actions on his loved ones adds a layer of depth to the narrative, allowing listeners to empathize with the complexity of human relationships and the consequences of betrayal.As the conversation unfolds, the themes of despair, regret, and ultimately redemption take center stage. The speaker articulates the long, dark journey through shame and isolation, describing moments of despair that led him to contemplate suicide. However, a turning point occurs when he experiences a moment of clarity and recognition of the need for repentance. This transformation is not presented as a simple fix but rather as a continuous process that requires honesty, vulnerability, and the willingness to confront painful truths. The dialogue among the Misfit Preachers explores the societal pressures faced by public figures, especially in the Christian community, and how these pressures can exacerbate feelings of shame and isolation.In a powerful conclusion, the speaker offers hope to those who find themselves in similar situations. He stresses the importance of sharing one’s story, not only for personal healing but as a means to connect with others who have experienced pain and failure. The episode emphasizes that redemption is possible and that the love of God is freely available, even in the depths of despair. The overarching message is one of grace, encouraging listeners to embrace their imperfections and to seek healing through community and faith.Takeaways: The journey through darkness and despair can ultimately lead to profound personal growth and understanding. Acknowledging and owning one's mistakes is a crucial step toward healing and redemption. Experiencing a public scandal can strip away superficial relationships, revealing true connections. Suffering can serve as a powerful catalyst for change, leading to deeper empathy for others. True repentance can bring back a sense of humor and joy after deep sorrow. The realization that sin's consequences extend far beyond the individual, affecting many lives.

Nov 27, 2024 • 46min
Heartfelt and Hilarious Thanksgiving Stories: Gobble, Gobble [S1.E5]
Join the Misfit Preachers as they dive into heartfelt Thanksgiving memories, both joyful and awkward, reflecting on the complexities of family gatherings. The conversation kicks off with each speaker sharing their favorite Thanksgiving moments, highlighting the significance of football games and cherished traditions. Alongside laughter, they touch on the more challenging aspects of Thanksgiving, including feelings of loneliness and the struggle of navigating family dynamics. The hosts share personal stories of redemption and gratitude, emphasizing the importance of connection and community, especially during the holiday season. This episode offers a blend of humor and sincerity, reminding listeners that no matter the chaos of family life, there is always a reason to be thankful.The essence of Thanksgiving is captured in the heartfelt recollections of three pastors as they navigate a tapestry of memories, both joyous and poignant. Byron, Tullian, and Jean discuss their favorite Thanksgiving traditions, notably their shared experiences of playing football, a tradition that symbolizes camaraderie and friendly competition. Each pastor shares personal anecdotes that shed light on how these memories shaped their identities and relationships with their families. Tullian's vivid recollections of childhood football games reveal not only the excitement of the sport but also the sense of belonging that comes from community participation. Their stories resonate with the listener, painting a picture of how Thanksgiving has historically been intertwined with family, food, and fun.As the conversation deepens, they delve into the complexities of Thanksgiving gatherings, touching on the potential for awkwardness and tension that can arise within families. Tullian opens up about a particularly challenging Thanksgiving spent with family, highlighting the need for compassion and understanding during trying times. This candid discussion serves as a reminder that while Thanksgiving is often a season of gratitude, it can also bring forth feelings of loneliness and disconnection for some. The pastors encourage listeners to reflect on their own experiences, whether filled with joy or tinged with sadness, and to find solace in the shared nature of these emotions.The episode ultimately transitions to a celebration of gratitude and reconnection. Each pastor articulates what they are thankful for, with stories of personal growth, healing, and the importance of community taking center stage. Byron's touching reunion with his sister showcases the power of forgiveness and love, illustrating how relationships can be mended even after years of separation. Their dialogue emphasizes that Thanksgiving is not just about the food or the festivities; it's about the connections we forge and the resilience we cultivate. By encouraging listeners to embrace their own stories, the pastors create a space for reflection and hope, reminding everyone that gratitude can flourish even in the most challenging circumstances.Takeaways: The hosts share their favorite Thanksgiving memories, emphasizing the importance of family and community. Thanksgiving gatherings can be bittersweet, highlighting both joyful and painful memories for many. The conversation touches on the significance of gratitude, especially after experiencing hardship and trauma. Football traditions during Thanksgiving create lasting memories, showing how sports bring families together. The episode emphasizes the theme of redemption, showcasing personal growth and reconciliation in relationships. Each host reflects on what Thanksgiving means to them, revealing personal insights and experiences.

Nov 21, 2024 • 26min
From Shame to Freedom: A Raw Q & A with Jean Larroux [S1.E4]
Jean Larroux, a passionate guest speaker dedicated to recovery, joins Byron Yawn and Tullian Tchividjian for a compelling discussion on overcoming struggles through God's grace. They explore the idea that recovery is a lifelong journey, filled with challenges instead of a linear path to perfection. Emphasizing the critical role of community, they highlight how connection helps combat loneliness. Their heartfelt stories reveal how grace invites everyone to embrace their identities as beloved children of God, freeing them from shame and inspiring authentic living.

Nov 14, 2024 • 1h 3min
The Mosaic of Broken Pieces: Jean Larroux's Story [S1.E3]
In this deeply moving episode of Misfit Preachers, Jean Larroux sits down with Tullian Tchividjian and Byron Yawn to share his story of navigating the heights and depths of ministry, identity, and self-redemption. Jean reveals the transformative power of grace in his life as he sheds his past facade, learns to embrace vulnerability, and journeys toward a deeper understanding of himself and his relationships. Join us as we delve into the raw honesty, painful realizations, and life-altering moments that shaped Jean’s path to freedom and acceptance. This episode is a powerful reminder that no matter how broken, grace is real and available to all who seek it.0:30 Introducing the Misfit Preachers and Purpose of the Podcast3:20 Jean on Vulnerability and Breaking Isolation 6:45 Story Work and Narrative Therapy17:45 Jean’s Church Journey and the Rise of Ego28:45 Consequences and Rock Bottom: Jean’s Arrest41:10 Valerie’s Grace and Testifying on Jean’s Behalf57:20 The Symbolic Tent: Family Reconciliation and Forgiveness1:01:50 Concluding Thoughts on Grace as a Continuous JourneyCatch this episode for a raw, honest, and inspiring look at growing through pain, rebuilding trust, and focusing on what truly matters. 💬 Tune in now! 🎧🔥❤️ Misfit Preachers 🙊🙉🙈? Buy us a 🍺 beer and keep us on the air! https://buymeacoffee.com/misfitpreachersFor more, SUBSCRIBE to our social media channels @misfitpreachers!INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/misfitpreachers/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558823175002Visit our website at www.misfitpreachers.com

Nov 7, 2024 • 42min
The Misfit Inquisition of Tullian Tchividjian [S1.E2]
Big TAKEAWAYS...The journey of self-awareness often begins with the painful acknowledging our deepest flaws and failures.Confession and vulnerability are essential for healing, regardless of whether one is caught or not.Living with secrets creates an unbearable burden, leading to fear and isolation in our lives.True repentance often follows a confrontation with one's own failures and selfishness.God's grace provides unconditional love, allowing for honest self-examination and growth.The process of recovery is ongoing and can lead to deeper relationships and understanding of God's love.#GRACE #FORGIVENESS #GOSPEL #GRACEforTheFLAWED #MISFITPreachers #CHURCHrebel #FLAWEDandFORGIVEN #FAITHnotRELIGION #radicalGRACE #UnfilteredFAITH #DEchurched #GRACEisENOUGH #FAITHonTHEfringe #OUTCASTSwelcome #GRACEforALL #CHURCHWithoutWALLS #BROKENandLOVED #brokenandlovedbygod #REHAB #OUTCAST #misfit #ALONE #MisfitPreachers #TullianTchividjian #GraceInTruth #ChristianPodcast #ProdigalPodcasts #SelfAwareness #HonestFaith #ConfessionAndHealing #GraceCentered #vulnerability In this raw and revealing episode of Misfit Preachers, Tullian Tchividjian sits down with fellow misfits Jean Larroux and Byron Yawn to confront his own journey through scandal, grace, and redemption. With brutal honesty, Tullian opens up about the heavy cost of secrets, the painful process of self-awareness, and how his understanding of God’s grace has shifted through personal struggles and public failures. Together, they unpack how vulnerability and self-honesty are essential yet uncomfortable parts of faith. This episode invites listeners into a candid conversation about finding identity after loss, the misunderstandings around grace, and the challenging path of spiritual and personal growth. In this episode we dive into: ▶ 02:30 Tullian's Journey to Vulnerability ▶ 05:45 Why Grace Causes Controversy ▶ 12:10 Reflections on Facing Criticism ▶ 18:35 Secrets and Consequences ▶ 29:45 God's Friendship Through the Storm Catch this episode for a raw, honest, and inspiring look at growing through pain, rebuilding trust, and focusing on what truly matters. 💬 Tune in now! 🎧🔥 ❤️ Misfit Preachers 🙊🙉🙈? Buy us a 🍺 beer and keep us on the air! https://buymeacoffee.com/misfitpreachers For more, SUBSCRIBE to our social media channels @misfitpreachers! INSTAGRAMFACEBOOK www.misfitpreachers.com

Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 15min
From Rock Bottom to Redemption: Tullian Tchividjian [S1.E1]
A personal journey from hitting rock bottom to finding grace takes center stage. The speaker shares the raw honesty found in recovery spaces, contrasting it with the superficiality often present in church environments. Emphasizing community and authenticity, they envision a church centered on genuine relationships. They navigate the complexities of healing, trust, and relationships, while reflecting on their evolving faith and the importance of sharing stories. The aim is to foster deep connections and transformative healing through openness and vulnerability.