Joe Rogan Praises His Church’s Impact

Podcaster and commentator Joe Rogan has publicly shared his evolving views on religion, describing his regular attendance at church as a positive and eye-opening experience that has shifted his once-skeptical perspective.
In recent episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan explained that maturity prompted the change. “When I was younger, I was very cynical about religion, and then I’ve gotten older,” he said.
Joe Rogan on why he goes to church.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 1, 2026
“When I was younger, I was very cynical about religion, and then I've gotten older…”
“One of the things that I always say is, if there was a pill that could make you as nice as the people that I go to church with, everybody would be on… pic.twitter.com/Jyzr7Ad6rg
Rogan highlighted the standout character of fellow churchgoers, calling them exceptionally kind in both words and actions. “They are the nicest f***ing people you will ever encounter,” he remarked. “When we leave church, they’re kind.”
He offered a striking hypothetical to illustrate the appeal: “One of the things that I always say is, if there was a pill that could make you as nice as the people that I go to church with, everybody would be on it.” Rogan highlighted how the kindness of his fellow believers extended well beyond church services as he noted that there wasn’t any aggressive behavior, even in the parking lot.
Rogan later expressed his admiration for the core tenants of Christian teachings. “If you get just to the teachings of Christ, I can’t find any faults in it,” he stated. “It’s all about being kind… it’s all about this idea that we’re all in this together and that you’re supposed to lift each other up and look after each other.”
Joe Rogan: "Christianity at least is the only thing I have experience with... it works. The people that are Christians that go to this church that I go to, they are the nicest f*cking people you will ever meet."pic.twitter.com/6wmP4021r4
— Joe Rogan Podcast News (@joeroganhq) December 31, 2025
Reports from guests and observers, including Christian apologist Wesley Huff who appeared on the podcast in early 2025, confirm Rogan’s consistent church attendance at a non-denominational Christian congregation. Huff noted ongoing communication with Rogan since their discussion on Christianity and the Bible. Additional guests on the podcast continue to reveal the continuance of faith growth Rogan is experiencing.
Wesley Huff says Joe Rogan has been consistently attending church for a while now. pic.twitter.com/cCllVxNKFC
— Protestia (@Protestia) May 21, 2025
Rogan has described the church environment as welcoming and focused on personal improvement, with attendees “just trying to be better people” and creating a “good vibe” rooted in community and mutual support. What a contrast to the picture painted by the MSM!
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