1619 & 1776 is a podcast exploring the common ground between American Christians on the left and the right. In each episode, I listen to pastors, priests, ministers, and preachers talk about what they see as the core of our faith, what the last few years
Now that we are about halfway through the season, we thought it would be a good time to pause and reflect on what we have heard so far. Therefore, in this episode we turn the tables and interview the interviewer. The Producer, Christopher Bartlett, talks to Sørina Higgins about what agreements she's heard among her guests and whether she's optimistic or pessimistic about the project of church unity.
Juli Thompson is the Visitation Pastor at St. Stephen's Lutheran Church in Minnesota, a mother of two, a dog lover, and a Tolkien Scholar. We know her from her attendance at Signum University conferences.
Rev. Barshinger, a military chaplain and Orthodox Presbyterian minister, offers encouragement that Christians should be people who are equipped to understand each other and bridge some divisions. We need to remember that we are all hurting and be gentle to one another, but also learn to deal better with nuance and subtlety.
In this third interview, Rev. Dr. Bruce Johnson of Scottsdale, Arizona, talks about love, grace, and unity. His gentle words emphasize our need for mutual care and communication across our differences.
In the second interview in this series, Rev. Dr. Jeff Hatton of Redeemer Waco in Texas emphasizes that the Gospel is good news, not good advice, and that it informs every aspect of our lives. He expresses concern over the ways that discourse is shaped and controlled these days.
The Rev. Dr. Malcolm Foley is one of the pastors at Mosaic Waco in Texas. He finished his PhD in Religion at Baylor University in December 2021; his dissertation is on African-American responses to lynching. Here, he talks about current events, based on his fundamental belief in the Kingship of Jesus Christ.
American Christianity is falling apart. In this first episode, Sørina Higgins talks about the terrible schisms in the church today, what approach she'll be taking to interviewing pastors about Christian re-unification, why she's the one doing this project, what the title means, and more. Join her to build bridges across the chasms that divide us.