A space for honest conversations about faith, doubt, sin, grace, and everything the church taught you not to talk about.
A place where Scripture is taken seriously—not weaponized, not watered down, but wrestled with in the mess of real life.
A room for the questions you were told were rebellion. For the doubts you were told to bury. For the parts of yourself you were told to hide.
This is not a place to tear down the church out of bitterness. It's a place to call out what hurts people in Jesus' name.
This is not a space that treats Scripture lightly. It's a space that refuses to let religion twist it into a weapon.
This is not anti-faith. It's anti-performance. Anti-control. Anti-shame masquerading as holiness.
Because honesty requires safety. Because some of you can't speak freely without losing your community, your family, or your reputation.
Because the most healing conversations happen when you don't have to perform, explain, or defend yourself.
Your stories are protected here. No names. No emails unless you choose. Just truth.
Because Jesus never asked anyone to pretend. He met people in their mess—the woman at the well, the tax collectors, the doubting disciples.
The church often demands a polished testimony before you're allowed to belong. Jesus just said, "Come as you are."
Room 6 is for the ones still coming. Still wrestling. Still figuring it out.
Because He's the only reason any of this matters. Not religion. Not rules. Not reputation.
This space exists because Jesus is better than the version of Him we were sold. Because grace is real. Because freedom is possible.
If you've been hurt by the church, you're welcome here. If you've left the faith, you're welcome here. If you're barely hanging on, you're welcome here.
You are seen. You are safe. You are not alone.
Because the Bible was never meant to be a hammer. It's a light. A guide. A love letter.
Room 6 takes Scripture seriously—seriously enough to refuse to use it to control, shame, or silence people.
Every word here is grounded in the truth of God's Word. But never twisted to serve an agenda.