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Bob Saget encouraged us to choose to be happy. Sidney Poitier inspired us to become better. Amy Piatt joins Bryan and Shannon for a fantastic conversation as we reflect on these two and their words, as well as what meaning can be found in the baptism of Jesus. Tune in! It's Episode 215 of PTLive!
What does it mean to be whole? Join feminine rebel Amy Piatt and Kelly Deutsch while we talk about integrating our feminine and masculine sides, so we can be a place of healing for the world. We'll also explore what happens when our leaders fall - and why we feel so crushed. One Jungian possibility: perhaps we want our heroes to be good so we don't have to be._______________________WELCOME TO SPIRITUAL WANDERLUST.Contemplation. Embodiment. Mysticism. Mischief. Join former nun and neuroscience aficionado Kelly Deutsch as she interviews contemplative teachers, embodiment experts, psychologists, and mystics about the untamed frontiers of interior life. Each episode is jam packed with life-changing stories, spiritual practices, and powerful insight to support your journey toward wholeness and divine intimacy.For FREE resources for your own spiritual journey (like the Psycho-Spritual Maturity Assessment!) - check out www.spiritualwanderlust.org.
Surprise! It's a minisode. Join Becky in her conversation with Christian Piatt about his devotional book series, Surviving the Bible. Find Christian at christianpiatt.com, on Twitter and Instagram as @christianpiatt, and on Facebook as Christian Piatt Author. Find the Surviving the Bible series and all of Christian's books anywhere you purchase books. Find Christian and Amy Piatt's podcast, Homebrewed Culturecast, in the same app you're using to listen to us. Find links to our Fangirling at our Twitter: @twistedsisterds and Facebook: facebook.com/twistedsisterds Subscribe and drop us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. Support us at www.patreon.com/twistedsisterds to join our private FB group the Twisterd Tavern, get Sisterds swag, and even shape the content of the episodes. Tweet at us @TwistedSisterds @sauronthequeen @calliesearch79
Welcome to the Surviving the Bible podcast. This is a lectionary podcast not just for pastors or preachers, but for Bible nerds everywhere. Each week Christian and Amy Piatt (from the Homebrewed CultureCast) and Tripp Fuller (from the Homebrewed Christianity podcast) explore the bible readings for the week. You’ll get three different perspectives on three different texts… Read more about Surviving The Bible: The One About The Trinity
Welcome to the Surviving the Bible podcast. This is a lectionary podcast not just for pastors or preachers, but for Bible nerds everywhere. Each week Christian and Amy Piatt (from the Homebrewed CultureCast) and Tripp Fuller (from the Homebrewed Christianity podcast) explore the bible readings for the week. You’ll get three different perspectives on three different texts… Read more about Surviving The Bible: The One About The Spirit
Welcome to the Surviving the Bible podcast. This is a lectionary podcast not just for pastors or preachers, but for Bible nerds everywhere. Each week Christian and Amy Piatt (from the Homebrewed CultureCast) and Tripp Fuller (from the Homebrewed Christianity podcast) explore the bible readings for the week. You’ll get three different perspectives on three different texts… Read more about Surviving The Bible: There Is No Spoon
Welcome to the Surviving the Bible podcast. This is a lectionary podcast not just for pastors or preachers, but for Bible nerds everywhere. Each week Christian and Amy Piatt (from the Homebrewed CultureCast) and Tripp Fuller (from the Homebrewed Christianity podcast) explore the bible readings for the week. You’ll get three different perspectives on three different texts… Read more about Surviving The Bible: The Second Pentecost
Welcome to the Surviving the Bible podcast. This is a lectionary podcast not just for pastors or preachers, but for Bible nerds everywhere. Each week Christian and Amy Piatt (from the Homebrewed CultureCast) and Tripp Fuller (from the Homebrewed Christianity podcast) explore the bible readings for the week. You’ll get three different perspectives on three… Read more about Surviving the Bible: It’s Not Personal, It’s Just Biblical
Welcome to the first episode of the Surviving the Bible podcast. This is a lectionary podcast not just for pastors or preachers, but for Bible nerds everywhere. Each week Christian and Amy Piatt (from the Homebrewed CultureCast) and Tripp Fuller (from the Homebrewed Christianity podcast) explore the bible readings for the week. You’ll get three… Read more about Surviving The Bible: An Inconvenient Christianity
This week on the LectioCast you’ll hear about snakes on a stick (Numbers 21:4-9), Eddie Izzard, and Princess Leia. Christian and Amy Piatt join Tripp to talk about some of the problems of reading this passage literally, the role this text plays in the relationship between God and Israel, those wilderness times in our lives,… Read more about #SurvivingTheBible for Lent: Snake on a Stick
This edition of the LectioCast is from the second live session of Surviving the Bible for Lent, with Tripp and Christian and Amy Piatt. They take a look at the texts for the second Sunday in Lent (Exodus 20:1-17; Psalm 19; 1 Corinthians 1:18-25; John 2:13-22). Tripp gives you 3 different sermons you can preach for Lent using this text,… Read more about #SurvivingTheBible for Lent: Cleansing Our Temples
This special edition of the LectioCast is from the first live session of Surviving the Bible for Lent, with Tripp and Christian and Amy Piatt. They take a look at the texts for the second Sunday in Lent (Mark 8:31-38; Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16; Romans 4:13-25) plus a brief look at last week’s texts. They talk about… Read more about Super-Duper Pooper-Scooper Messiah #SurvivingTheBible
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Finally..."
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Perhaps"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "IN-spired"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "We’re Not Orphans"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Is There Enough?”
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister: "Day by Day”
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Not Seeing is Believing"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Rev. Adam Phillips "Practice Resurrection"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Who is This"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Written on the Heart"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Immeasurable"
We are working out our salvation together.Rev. Amy Piatt talks about the history and current beliefs on salvation - from Luther to Bonhoeffer to Portland, OR in 2017.
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Keep On Keepin’ On..."
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Spirit Led"
Rev. Amy Piatt and Rev. Adam Phillips: "Good to be Here"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister
Jessica Hecox joins Dan this week on a special double episode featuring Christian & Amy Piatt of Homebrewed CultureCast to discuss what she experienced at the Portland’s Women’s March and the conflicting feelings she walked away with.
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister :"What Are You Looking For?"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "The Work of Your Hand"
Today is your lucky day! After this podcast episode you will be prepared for the world after you've been left behind. Dr. Jeffrey Pugh is back on the podcast and spitting some theological game about his book in the Homebrewed Christianity Guide Series on THE END. That's right we are going to talk dispensationalism, millennialism, rapture, charts, zionism, Trump, Revelation, the Apocalypse, and other eschatological goodies. When you get done you are gonna want to get his book. Dr. Pugh is the professor of religious studies at Elon University and he has been on the podcast two other times. Once we discussed Bonhoeffer's Religionless Christianity and the Devil's blogging efforts. People still believe that Jesus is returning to earth . . . and soon! Like Jesus' the first followers, millions of Christians hold fast to the idea that we are living in the last days, yet here we are, two thousand years later, still waiting. In The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to the End Times Jeffrey C. Pugh recounts his own brief sojourn in an apocalyptic cult. Looking back now, as a respected professor of theology, he tackles how Christianity in general, and the evangelical world in particular, have been captivated by the theological innovation known as Dispensationalism that emerged in the nineteenth century. The embrace of this idea has influenced millions, leading to such cultural phenomena as the Left Behind books and movies, and Christian Zionism. But Pugh argues that the belief in the imminent return of Christ has in fact been harmful to Christian engagement with the world, and he builds this argument on a thorough and occasionally sassy reading of biblical texts and church history. Book Endorsements... "Of course, we live in a dangerous world, but Jeffrey C. Pugh helps us see how correct Christian eschatological convictions help us avoid getting the world wrong. Pugh writes with a clarity that makes the book available to theologian and non-theologian alike." --Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University "It was better than Cats; I'd read it again." --Third Horseman of the Apocalypse "Jeffrey C. Pugh journeys with us through the historical significance of the End Times instead of feeding our fears. He offers a hopeful discovery of a new narrative—one in which we can laugh at ourselves, question, co-create, and redeem the world with God, and do it with love." --Amy Piatt, Senior Pastor, First Christian Church, Portland Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Vipers, Axes, Fire….and Joy”
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Prepare for...?"
Rev. Amy Piatt and Rev. Adam Phillips "Up From the Ruins"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Covenant Presence"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Covenant: Generosity"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Life Changing"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Soul Stirring"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Be Bold, Go Big!"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Knowing Our Place"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Whose Will They Be?"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Ask, Search, Knock"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Tears For Food"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Let's Rebel"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Rise"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Don't Hold Back"
Rev. Amy Piatt, Senior Minister "Hope For What We Do Not See"
We sat down with director (and music legend) Steve Taylor for a roundtable about his newest project Blue Like Jazz the movie. Joining us is one of the script's writers Jordan Green of the Burnside Writers, the Whiskey Preacher, Rev. Amy Piatt, & her preacher's spouse Christian. The conversation took place at Soularize just following a screening of the movie. As you will hear, this collection of podcasters were surprised by the movie! We hope this gets you excited about the movie and prepped to sound like the behind the scenes nerd when this legend of a book hits the big screen. Check out the movie preview here. FYI...Tripp was giggling with glee that Steve Taylor was in the room. I am pretty sure he just stared at him for an hour and a half, hoping he could start singing Meltdown At Madame Tussade's. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christian Piatt is an author, editor, speaker, musician and spoken word artist. He co-founded Milagro Christian Church in Pueblo, Colorado with his wife, Rev. Amy Piatt, in 2004. Christian is the creator and editor of the Banned Questions book series, which include Banned Questions About the Bible He has a memoir on faith, family and parenting being published in early 2012 called Pregmancy: A Dad, a Little Dude and a Due Date. He co-created and co-edits the “WTF: Where's the Faith?” young adult series with Chalice Press