Sermons from a Heretic" isn't your polished Sunday-morning comfort food-it's a meal forged in fire, served hot with a side of holy conviction and grace that refuses to quit. In this powerful collection, Rev. Brandon J. Moore invites readers into the wilderness of faith-where God is raw, truth is uncomfortable, and hope refuses to die.These sermons were never meant to stay in the pulpit. They were meant to live where real life happens-amid doubt, grief, laughter, and the messy, sacred tension between belief and brokenness. Pastor Brandon writes like someone who has walked through hell and still found God waiting in the smoke.Each chapter is steeped in Scripture, grounded in careful study, and delivered with the unfiltered honesty of someone who's been called a "heretic" more than once and decided to wear it like a badge of honor. Through topics like mental health, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, grace for the weary, and faith in the wreckage, this book speaks to anyone who's ever felt too different, too damaged, or too done with the church to belong.This is for the ones who wrestle with God and still show up.For the saints and skeptics.For the devout and the doubtful.For those who've been told they don't fit-and keep coming anyway.Here, you'll find sermons that don't shy away from hard questions or human pain. They'll challenge you, comfort you, and maybe even make you laugh through your tears. But most of all, they'll remind you that grace is still bigger than your shame, your story, and your scars.If you've ever been called a heretic, welcome home. You're in good company.