What if the version of faith you learned… isn’t the one Jesus intended?
In this episode, Sherri sits down with Damaris to unpack a deeply personal and often unspoken struggle: living as the “put-together Christian” while quietly feeling angry, pressured, and disconnected from the grace of God.
As part of the Letters to Me series, Damaris reflects on a season of legalism, judgment, and performance—and the moment everything began to shift.
This conversation is for anyone who has:
- Felt like their relationship with God was based on getting everything right
- Struggled with church hurt or disappointment
- Found themselves caught between grace and judgment
- Wondered why faith felt heavy instead of freeing
Because sometimes the issue isn’t your faith…
it’s the version of God you’ve been carrying.
✨ In this episode, we talk about:
- The trap of performance-based Christianity
- How legalism affects both how we live and how we treat others
- The difference between knowing about grace and experiencing it
- Healing from church hurt and finding safe community
- What it looks like to actually live from grace
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What is Everyday Truths?
Everyday Truths is where honest faith meets real life.
Hosted by Sherri Richard, this podcast is all about living out what you believe—in the middle of laundry piles, unexpected detours, and seasons that don’t look anything like you planned.
You won’t find polished sermons or Pinterest-perfect advice here. Instead, you’ll get vulnerable conversations, laugh-out-loud moments, and practical encouragement to follow Jesus in the everyday, ordinary, beautifully messy parts of life.
From candid solo episodes to heartfelt guest stories, Everyday Truths is a reminder that God meets us right where we are—not where we think we should be.
Pull up a chair. Bring your coffee. And let’s talk about faith for real life.