Supply of Grace Has Moved to Substack
Same content, better platform — here's what's changing and what's not.
Something we have been looking forward to for a while is finally here — Supply of Grace is moving to Substack.
This has been a long time coming, and honestly, we are excited about it. Substack gives us a better home for the kind of theological writing this site has always been built for — clean, readable, distraction-free, and built around a community of people who actually want to go deeper in the Word. After years on WordPress, the move feels right, and we think you will quickly see why.
What this means for you
If you are already a subscriber at Supply of Grace, your subscription has been automatically moved to Substack. You do not need to do anything — you should already have received an email confirming the move. The link stays the same — supplyofgrace.com — so your bookmarks, saved links, and habits are all still good.
If you are a regular reader but not yet subscribed, now is a great time to subscribe. Just visit supplyofgrace.com and enter your email — you will receive every new article straight to your inbox at no cost.
As always, if you would prefer not to receive content on the new platform, you are welcome to unsubscribe at any time using the link at the bottom of any email. We will always honor that without question.
Why Substack?
We wanted a platform that gets out of the way of the content — and Substack does that better than anything else we have used. Here is what is new and better for you as a reader:
Email newsletter delivery. Every new article comes straight to your inbox, formatted cleanly and easy to read. No algorithms. No wondering if you missed something. If we publish, you get it.
Podcast and audio support. Substack has built-in podcast support, which opens the door for audio content alongside the written work. If that is something we develop, you will have it all in one place.
Community and comments. Substack has a built-in comment and discussion system, which means articles can become conversations. We welcome that. Good theology should be talked about, not just consumed.
The Substack app. If you prefer reading on your phone, the free Substack app puts everything in one place — all the publications you follow, your inbox, and your saved posts. It is worth downloading.
What stays the same
Same writers. Same convictions. Same commitment to grace-driven, Word-centered theology and the careful handling of Scripture. We are not starting over — we are moving into a better house.
We are grateful for every reader who has followed this work over the years. More content is on the way.
Stay with us.
— The Supply of Grace Team


