Sunday Dropout started with a quiet realization:
I didn’t believe anymore.

Not because I wanted to rebel.
Not because I was “lost.”

But because I asked questions and followed them all the way through.

And suddenly, the life I was given no longer made sense.

Leaving wasn’t just a belief shift. It was losing certainty, identity, community and rebuilding everything from scratch.

If you know, you know.

This is a space for people who walked away or are still quietly questioning.

The ones who were told what to think and chose to think anyway.

The ones who carry religious trauma, deconstruction, doubt, curiosity or just a feeling that something wasn’t right.

The things we create aren’t just products.

They’re small, quiet signals.

To yourself: I’m allowed to think.

To others who get it: you’re not alone.

Most people won’t understand them.

And that’s kind of the point.

Our mission is to create a space where questioning is not punished but respected.

Where curiosity isn’t something to suppress but something to be proud of.

And where people who left don’t feel alone anymore.

Welcome.