New year, same feud.

Aaron Rodgers’ estranged family is said to be “dismayed” by comments made by the Packers quarterback in late December while discussing his Christian background on girlfriend Danica Patrick’s podcast, “Pretty Intense.”

“They were dismayed,” a source recently told People. “The family is very dedicated to their Christian faith.”

During the exchange with Patrick, Rodgers — who has been feuding with his family for years — spoke about going to church on Sundays as a teen and being involved in the religious organization Young Life.

“Young Life on Monday welcomed everyone, come as you are,” Rodgers explained. “Church on Sunday it was like, more, make sure you dress a certain way, don’t bring that person, this person’s going to get looked at strangely if they show up. Again, it’s very black and white, binary.”

Additionally, Rodgers spoke of separation among people — “It’s set up binary, it’s us and them. It’s saved and unsaved, it’s heaven and hell” — and questioned a higher power.

“I don’t know how you can believe in a God who wants to condemn most of the planet to a fiery hell,” he said.

For Rodgers’ family, the remarks were considered “a slap in the face to the fundamentals of who they are.”

“It’s basically him turning his back on everything they have taught him,” the insider said.

It has long been tense between Rodgers and his family. The feud was thrust into the spotlight in 2016, when brother Jordan Rodgers appeared on “The Bachelorette.”

The bad blood boiled over two years later, when Jordan, who now works as an SEC Network analyst, called out his older brother in a tweet after the quarterback pledged to donate $1 million toward the recovery efforts from the California wildfires, which affected the family’s home state. Jordan alleged that Aaron had not called his parents, who live in that area, to check on their well-being.

Patrick was reportedly trying to help mend fences between the parties last fall, though it appears the ice has not yet thawed.