Circles & Registration

The Next Step Isn’t Certainty.

It’s Connection.

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You don’t have to know what you believe.

You only need to know the old story no longer fits.

SBNR University is for those who have stepped away from certainty,

but still ache for depth, honesty, and community.

Registration

Each group runs for 8 weeks.

Weekly 90-minute sessions.

A steady facilitator.

A consistent circle of companions.

Each week, we set aside time—

not for performance,

not for answers on demand,

but for listening,

for speaking honestly,

for making meaning in the midst of change.


The full registration is $495 for the 8-week circle.

For those who commit early, you can join for $395—
a $100 reduction for registering ahead of time.

That’s about $50 a week

less than therapy,

and with the kind of soul-depth

that can only be found in community.

Your registration makes possible:

  • A closed, consistent cohort of 8–12 participants

  • Trauma-informed, clinically trained facilitators—chaplains, therapists, spiritual directors

  • Curated resources to deepen reflections: books, podcasts, sacred texts to anchor your reflection

  • A community that values honesty, depth, and presence

  • A safe space without doctrine or pressure

We also keep a limited number of reduced-rate spots,

made possible by those who pay full price.

If cost is the barrier, let us know.

Current Offerings

Still Christian, Barely

An inquiry circle of exploration for those drawn to Jesus but unable to return to the old church story.

This circle reimagines Jesus while letting go of the Christian certainty. We deal with themese such certainty, shame, and exclusion. We’ll search for ways to speak faith without forcing ourselves back into forms that no longer fit.

The Fire & the Ashes

A process circle for those feeling themselves in chaos or anger during the deconstruction process.

This circle is for sifting through what is burning away and asking what could emerge from the ruins. It’s a space for honesty about grief, rage, and confusion—held together with the possibility of renewal and new meaning.

Spiritual Wounds, Sacred Repairs

A somatic process circle of healing practice designed for those scarred by exclusion, betrayal, or abuse.

This circle is about naming those wounds, holding grief in community, and beginning to imagine repair. With a trauma-informed facilitator, you’ll practice honoring your pain without letting it fix your story or future.

SBNR but Rooted

An integration circle for those seeking grounding, depth, and community in a spiritual life beyond religious tradition.

This circle explores practices and wisdom that steady the searcher’s path. Together we’ll learn how to stay open and expansive while also rooted, real, and committed to a spiritual life that grows with us.

Each circle is $495 and offers eight weeks of deep care, reflection, and sacred space. Early bird pricing ends November 30th.

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SBNR University?

SBNR University is a learning community for people who no longer fit in traditional religion but still want depth, growth, and connection. We host 8-week online discussion groups guided by clinically trained and spiritually grounded facilitators. Think of it like a small group for your soul—without the dogma, pressure, or pretending.

Who are the facilitators?

Our facilitators come from diverse but complementary professional backgrounds. Each brings both training and lived experience in walking with people through transitions of faith, meaning, and identity:

Licensed Counselors/Therapists – Clinically trained to address mental health, emotional patterns, and psychological wellbeing. They help participants recognize and work with anxiety, depression, trauma, and other inner struggles that often surface in deconstruction.

Chaplains – Specialists in spiritual and existential pain and coping trained to companion people of all (or no) faith traditions in times of crisis, loss, or deep questioning. They are especially skilled at helping people explore spiritual and existential pain, where issues of meaning, mortality, and identity converge.

Spiritual Directors – Companions in the inner life. Spiritual directors focus on discernment and attentiveness to the movements of spirit (however one names it), offering practices of listening, reflection, and integration that support long-term growth.

Though their professional paths differ, our facilitators share a common skill set: deep listening, trauma-informed presence, respect for boundaries, and the ability to create safe, spacious environments. Together, they bring a rare balance—psychological grounding, spiritual depth, and relational wisdom—so participants experience both care and challenge in equal measure.

What happens in an 8-week course?

Each week you’ll:

> Read a short chapter or excerpt from a book.

> Watch or listen to about an hour of curated media (podcast or video).

> Join a 90-minute live discussion on Zoom with your group (8–12 people).

It’s not a lecture—it’s a conversation. Your facilitator helps keep it focused, grounded, and spacious.

What kinds of courses do you offer?

Each course centers on a theme people often face in deconstruction and spiritual exploration—anger, grief, healing, identity, purpose, or grounding. For example:

> Still Christian, Barely – for those wanting to stay connected to Jesus while leaving old church systems.

> The Fire and the Ashes – for those processing anger in the aftermath of religious trauma.

> Sacred Wounds, Sacred Repairs – for those seeking healing from exclusion, betrayal, or abuse.

> SBNR, But Rooted – for those wanting depth and practices beyond traditional religion.

Is this just church for spiritual people?

Not at all. For many, the hardest part of leaving religion is the loss of relationships. Friends, mentors, the people who knew your story, the ones you sat beside week after week. Faith once came with a built-in network of connection. When that unravels, it can feel like you’ve stepped outside of the very space where relationships were formed and nurtured.

SBNR University doesn’t try to recreate church, but it does offer what so many people miss: a circle of belonging. Our circles gather people who understand that ache and want to build new relationships around honesty, curiosity, and shared humanity.

Here, connection inevitably grows—not through obligation or conformity, but through presence. Through listening and being listened to. Through discovering that even in deconstruction, you don’t have to be alone. But unlike a church small group, our facilitators are clinically trained—in group facilitation theory, adult education theory, and spiritual psychology.

Why not just do therapy?

Therapy is valuable, and many of our facilitators are therapists themselves. But what happens in a group is different.

Meta-analyses show that for challenges like depression, anxiety, and trauma, group process is often as effective as individual therapy. And where shame and isolation play a role—groups can be more effective. That’s because groups do something unique: they reduce isolation, normalize experience, and build resilience faster than working alone.

Therapy gives you one skilled companion. Group process gives you a community of mirrors. You not only receive insight—you see your story reflected, echoed, and refracted through others who are walking a similar path.

Our groups aren’t therapy. They are educational and communal spaces where these same dynamics can unfold—deeply relational, profoundly normalizing. Many participants find the two complement each other, one offering depth of focus and the other breadth of belonging.

How much does it cost?

Our introductory cohorts are $495. These cohorts are prerequisites to our advanced offerings. This fee covers facilitator pay and access to our online community. Scholarships and early-bird re are sometimes available.

Do I have to share my story?

No one is pressured. Many participants find it healing to share, but listening deeply is just as valuable.

What if I miss a session?

Life happens. While we encourage full participation, you can miss a session and still track with the group. Some facilitators provide optional notes or discussion prompts afterward.

Who is this for?

> People leaving or questioning religious systems

> Those seeking honest spiritual community

> Anyone who feels “in between”—not atheist, not religious, but still hungry for meaning

How do I sign up?

You can browse our courses online, choose the one that fits, and register directly. Once enrolled, you’ll get a welcome email with details, your facilitator’s bio, and the Zoom link.

Invitation

Small groups. Big questions. Real connection.

A community for those who’ve outgrown the old story.

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