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Our Latest Albums: Bethesda and Magdala!

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Before Supporting the Project

First and foremost, please know that we do not expect anyone to donate to this project. We are incredibly grateful for those who choose to support what we are building, but the heart of Shunned at a Funeral has always been the music, the films, the storytelling universe, and ultimately pointing people closer to Jesus Christ.

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There are a few things we want to make very clear before anyone supports the project through Buy Me a Coffee.

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No, you are not literally buying Madison, Cassie, or Kendra a cup of coffee. Those women are characters that exist within the larger Shunned at a Funeral universe. Buy Me a Coffee is simply a widely used platform that many creators and artists use because it provides a convenient way for people to make small voluntary donations.

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Additionally, if anyone has supported the project and later feels uncomfortable doing so or no longer wishes to support it, we offer full refunds with no questions asked. Simply send us an email, and we will return your money as quickly as possible.

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Every dollar we receive goes directly back into the project itself, helping fund the music, films, visuals, website costs, and the many other expenses involved in creating something at this scale. We genuinely view this as a ministry and a creative mission more than anything else.

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We also realize this project is not for everybody, and that is completely okay. For those who do choose to come along for the ride, we deeply appreciate the support and encouragement.

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What We Are Working On...

This is where you’ll find the latest updates from Shunned at a Funeral — new music announcements, behind-the-scenes developments, upcoming projects, and where we’re heading next. As the vision grows and new chapters unfold, this page will serve as the ongoing record of that journey.

Whether it’s a studio update, a release timeline, or plans for future performances, this is where we share what’s happening and what’s coming.

Stay tuned.

News

January 2026

Magdala Released

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This month marks the release of Magdala, the first half of our double sister album project. Featuring songs like “Outlaw,” “Remember Me,” “You Can Have My Wallet,” “The Frontier,” and “Twirl,” Magdala carries what we’ve come to call the fireside spirit of the pair — warm, rugged, story-driven, and rooted in grit and flame.

Its counterpart, Bethesda, arrives in February 2026 as the cool water side of the journey. Together, the two albums form one complete vision, but each carries its own atmosphere, weight, and sound.

February 2026

Bethesda Released

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This month also marks the release of Bethesda, the second half of our double sister album project. Where Magdala carries the fireside spirit — warm, rugged, and flame-lit — Bethesda moves like cool water. Reflective, weighty, and steady. Featuring songs such as “The Death of Death,” “Questions,” “Nothing Left to Defend,” and “The Sermon of the Wilds,” the album leans into depth, tension, and quiet strength.

Together, Magdala and Bethesda form one complete vision. Fire and water. Heat and healing. Grit and stillness.

If we were a traditional band aiming simply to stretch releases for maximum profit, we probably would have spaced these albums out by three years. But our goal has always been to give our listeners the music while it’s ready — while it’s alive. So instead, we released two full-length albums totaling over three hours of music within a month of each other.

It’s ambitious. Maybe a little wild.

But it felt right.

And we’re grateful you’re here for it.

April 15, 

Moriah Released

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Moriah is an album built on contrast, and that contrast is entirely intentional.

Following Bethlehem and its blue-toned aesthetic, Moriah steps forward with a deep red identity that reflects both intensity and sacrifice. The music follows that same dual nature. Some of the band’s heaviest work to date lives here, with tracks like Rattle the Bones and Cowgirls from Heaven bringing weight, grit, and energy. At the same time, the album holds some of its most refined and elegant moments in songs like For Me and Son of Man, where restraint and melody take the lead.

Rather than choosing one direction, Moriah embraces both. It moves between power and stillness, between force and reflection. Two distinct personalities are woven into a single project.

That tension is the point.

The result is an album that does not settle into one sound or mood. Instead, it explores the full range of what the band set out to create. Music that is both bold and thoughtful, grounded and expansive, and ultimately centered on something greater than itself.

Soon in 2026

The Live Album

We’re also releasing a live album in the first half of 2026 featuring concert-style versions of some of our more popular tracks. It’s meant to capture the energy and atmosphere of a Shunned at a Funeral performance — raw, communal, and alive. It will be available on all streaming platforms.

Winter 2026

Bethlehem Film Tour

There’s been a lot of chatter online lately questioning whether Bethlehem would ever actually make it to a theater.

We’re excited to say… it is.

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Bethlehem is now officially confirmed to be shown at the Rogue Theatre on December 5th, with two showings at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Tickets will be $20, and we’ll make a full announcement as soon as they go on sale.

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This is something we’ve been working toward for a long time, and it means a lot to finally be able to share it in a setting that does it justice. The Rogue Theatre is a beautifully restored venue, and we believe it’s the perfect place to experience Bethlehem the way it was intended.

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We’re excited to give people the full Shunned at a Funeral experience in a true cinematic environment.

More dates and locations to come.

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More details soon.

Our Mission

Shunned at a Funeral, a Christian neo-rock band with a metal edge, proclaims themes of redemption, conviction, and Christ’s atoning work. Based in Southern Oregon, we deliver theologically rich, gospel-centered music grounded in Reformed theology.

We’d truly love to hear from you.

Your encouragement means a lot to us, and we especially value the chance to pray for those who reach out with prayer requests. Please know we do take that seriously.

One quick request: before sending a message, please check our Frequently Asked Questions section, as many common questions are already answered there. This helps us manage our time and respond more effectively.

If your question isn’t covered, or you just want to connect, feel free to reach out. We do our best to respond to everyone.

Thank you for your support. Our contact information is below.​​

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shunnedatafuneral@gmail.com

Shunned at a Funeral

124 Mountain View Blvd

Klamath Falls, OR 97601

 

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