https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-vkyqi-19cbc03 In this conversation, Yolanda Denson-Byers discusses the Pray Without Ceasing initiative in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, which fosters community prayer and deepens relationships within the church. Yolanda highlights the importance of prayer in addressing social justice issues and how it can empower congregations to engage with their communities. She offers practical advice... Continue Reading →
Social Media and Provocateur Politics with Joseph Wolyniak | Episode 258
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-9i8pr-19c1580 Joseph Wolyniak discusses the profound impact of media and technology on the faith and political engagement of American Christians. He emphasizes the need for believers to be aware of how their beliefs and actions are influenced by external factors, rather than solely by the teachings of Jesus. Resisting Provocateur Politics Donate to Church and... Continue Reading →
When ICE Comes to Town with Quincy Worthington | Episode 257
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-txnmf-19b714d I speak with Quincy Worthington, pastor of Highland Park Presbyterian Church, about the intersection of faith and immigration amidst ongoing ICE actions in Chicago. Quincy shares his experiences and the role of his church in advocating for immigrant rights, highlighting the fear and challenges faced by families due to enforcement measures. Our conversation emphasizes... Continue Reading →
Non-Anxious Leadership in Anxious Times with Jack Shitama | Episode 256
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-dmx8f-19ac851 Jack Shitama, an ordained United Methodist minister, talks about the concept of societal regression and its implications for leadership and community engagement. Shitama explains how societal regression mirrors emotional regression in families, characterized by polarization and a desire for quick fixes. He discusses the role of non-anxious leaders in navigating these challenges and emphasizes... Continue Reading →
A Good Word for Kumbaya with Anthony Robinson | Episode 255
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-fx62t-19a1712 Tony Robinson discusses the significance of phrases like 'Kumbaya' and 'thoughts and prayers' in today's polarized society. He explores the cynicism surrounding these terms, the role of anger and contempt in political discourse, and the impact of technology on human interaction. Robinson emphasizes the need for genuine dialogue within faith communities and critiques the... Continue Reading →
Counter-intuititive Aruguments on Israel with Andrew Berg | Episode 254
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-eqxdv-1996ffe I chat with Andrew Berg, who authored “Counterintuitive Arguments for and Against U.S. Support for Israel.” Andrew challenges conventional political narratives and examines the moral implications of U.S. support from both conservative and progressive angles. Andrew emphasizes the need for empathy toward both Palestinians and Israelis and advocates for a reevaluation of accountability in... Continue Reading →
Progressive Christianity’s Barmen Mistake with Anthony Baker | Episode 253
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-mhzh8-198bfa2 Professor Anthony Baker discusses the Barmen Declaration and its implications for American Christianity today. We analyze its historical context from the 1930s and why we are not currently experiencing a similar moment. Professor Baker emphasizes the declaration's intent to maintain the church's independence from the state, a principle that modern churches risk overlooking. We... Continue Reading →
How the Big, Beautiful Bill Killed Compassionate Conservatism with John Fea | Episode 252
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-mhhy9-1981a3d Today we look at the compassionate conservatism and its relevance in today's political climate with historian John Fea. We examine the origins of this movement, rooted in social justice and faith-based initiatives, and its initial implementation during the George W. Bush administration, particularly through programs like PEPFAR. John highlights how the philosophy has deteriorated... Continue Reading →
The Mainline Churches and Gaza with Todd Stavrakos | Episode 251
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-6he3m-1976c5b Todd Stavrakos discusses the mission of Pathways for Peace, focusing on fostering dialogue between the Jewish and mainline Christian communities regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict. He highlights the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the complexities of the situation, including the roles of Hamas and the Israeli government. The discussion also touches on the historical... Continue Reading →
Depriving Politics of Pathos with Jason Micheli | Episode 250
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-xn382-196ce1e I chat with Jason Micheli, a United Methodist pastor, on the pitfalls of pathos in politics, emphasizing its potential to overshadow core Christian tenets. Drawing on Jason's article "Deprive Them of Their Pathos," we reflect on Karl Barth’s theological insights, arguing against conflating faith with political ideologies. Our conversation addresses the challenges of preaching... Continue Reading →