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The Dirty Rotten Church Kids

Blake Chastain
Dec 14, 2020
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My guests for this episode are The Dirty Rotten Church Kids, aka Josh Link & Adrian Gibbs.

The DRCK has taken exvangelical Instagram by storm over the past year, and their podcast has created its own community that is in their words, equal parts HEAVY and LIGHT. In this conversation we discuss their backgrounds as church kids, church planters, their deconstruction, and parenting. It's a great conversation and I hope you enjoy it. 

Follow DRCK on Instagram, subscribe to their podcast, and check out their merch.  

This episode was produced by Jake Lewis. Thank you, Jake!

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