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Good Christian Fun
Caedmon's Call (with Amy Peterson)

Good Christian Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 98:02


Amy Peterson (Where Goodness Still Grows! @amylpeterson!) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk about Caedmon's Call and their album 40 Acres!PATREON!Subscribe to our Patreon to get a weekly 2nd Service episode and become a "Patreon saint" ;)GCF - Second Service Patreon!CHARITY:This month we're matching iTunes reviews with donations to the Black Lives Matter movement. They need our support right now so please give! Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and we’ll match it with $1. 3000 reviews = $3000 donated!

Loosen The Bible Belt
Ep. 2: Derek Webb

Loosen The Bible Belt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 47:05


Our second episode features a deep discussion with musician Derek Webb, formerly of Caedmon's Call. They talk about the Christian rock scene, Derek's reluctance to embrace the term 'ex-christian' and the difference between a movement and an institution.  Derek's new solo album Targets drops on 2/21/20 Follow us on Patreon

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Pirate Monk Podcast
Episode 248 * Troubadour Andrew Osenga

Pirate Monk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 73:44


Sit back, put up your feet, or start your lawn mower (Tom), and enjoy a chat with Andrew Osenga of the Normals and Caedmon's Call.  He'll be talking through some of Nate's favorite songs and their stories off his newest album.  If you would like to keep tabs on what Andrew is up to, check him out at http://www.andrewosenga.com/  At the beginning of the episode, the boys listen to a modern adaptation of the poem The Hound of Heaven written by Francis Thompson produced by Emblem Media LLC. The book was written by Brian and Sally Oxley, Sonja Oxley Peterson with Dr. Devin Brown. Illustrations by Tim Ladwig.  Here is the link if you want to check it out in its full glory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXlgz4aBKt8&t=724s

Provoke & Inspire Podcast
Episode 117: We Talk to Derek Webb (Caedmon’s Call) About His Edgy Album, Christian Mints, & Bad Art

Provoke & Inspire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 42:00


Derek Webb, best known for his time with the band Caedmon's Call, joins the regulars to discuss his latest album "Fingers Crossed", dealing with criticism, why christian art is many times not confrontational and many other topics... Nigel also sends in a question... and yup, you guessed it, it has to do with Aliens.

Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast
Ep3: The Killers - Wonderful, Wonderful with guests Andrew Osenga and Russ Ramsey

Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 39:50


Singer Songwriter / Producer Andrew Osenga (The Normals, Caedmon's Call, A&R at Capitol Records, Co-founded the Square Peg Alliance) and Author Russ Ramsey (Struck) join David and Greg to discuss the Killers album Wonderful, Wonderful.    We play clips from the album, discuss the Killers career from Hot Fuss to Wonderful, Wonderful, dive into lyrics, and elements that make the album really stand out. If you love records, vinyl, discovering new music, or rediscovering music you already know, this is the podcast for you.   To learn more, and sign up for our record of the month club, visit BlindTigerRecordClub.com.    Stay connected to the music and follow us:   Facebook Instagram Twitter

Heathen
018| Derek Webb: Ditch the Hypothetical, Projected, Advertised Beliefs

Heathen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 100:13


Today: a real treat. We're delighted to welcome Derek Webb to Heathen. Derek has been a professional musical artist for nearly 25 years, as a founding member of the folk band Caedmon's Call and then as a solo artist. He's held a unique place in the Christian music world, often speaking to the injustices he saw in the church while also caring deeply for its well-being. The past few years, though, have seen a significant shift—one that we're very familiar with here at Heathen. Listen in as Derek shares about his journey into unbelief and how he came to record an entire album about apostasy—his latest, called Fingers Crossed. He also hosts an excellent podcast about the fallout of spiritual deconstruction called The Airing of Grief. Enjoy this deep dive with Derek Webb.

Everyone's Agnostic Podcast
Episode 199 Daniel

Everyone's Agnostic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 109:28


Cass Midgley and Bob Pondillo converse with Daniel. Daniel is a teacher, coach of a robotics team, and overall computer nerd. He grew up in a small suburb of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and attended a Southern Baptist church until he transitioned to a Charismatic, Non-denominational church in High School. He married his wife of sixteen years, a high-school friend, when he was 21 and has two daughters (13 and 10), two cats, and 1 Bearded Dragon. In college, he pursued a number of different degrees before finally graduating with a degree in English and Social Studies Education from Southeastern Louisiana University and obtaining a Masters Degree from Louisiana State University in Higher Education Administration with a focus on Student Affairs. His career as a teacher and coach has allowed him to work with students on developing their ability to think critically and to lead effectively. The fact that Daniel is robotic coach is appropo because from a young age his approach to his faith was mostly cerebral--more brain and less heart--so when his faith eventually unraveled it was not as traumatic as it is for those whose hearts are truly in it. I'm not saying he wasn't devout. He was militant in his devotion to the gospel, prayer, worship, advancing the kingdom on earth. And yet, he had a relatively soft landing after jettisoning Christianity. In this conversation, Daniel describes his desire to be in God's inner circle. He wanted more than just casual Christianity. His high school experience of Christianity borrowed military jargon, assembled and marched down the halls in prayer, waving the Christian flag and blowing the shofar, shod in matching fatigues and combat boots. Spurred on by Audio Adrenaline, DC Talk, and Caedmon's Call, they sought the face of God and the power of the Holy Spirit. Remember that song "More Love, More Power?" Power seems to be what modern evangelicals want more than love. Power is addictive. I personally attended a lot of conferences...to be with the people who were serious, to ascend the hill of the Lord with others who desperately wanted God to show up and establish his kingdom on earth as in heaven. We wanted Jesus to be Lord of All, even politics if necessary. Jesus for President was just another way of seeing him as Lord or King of Kings. Jesus and God were so good at running things, we wanted them to run everything. And it's what they wanted to do, but they were gentlemen and thus needed an invitation...and for righteous behavior to increase. So abortions and homosexuality were keeping good things from coming to America. A commonly quoted scripture was 2 Chronicles 7:14 which placed the focus on God's people repenting rather than those not considered to be God's people. "If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land." There are pockets of Christianity today that focus on themselves getting right with God as a means to achieving God's favor on the earth. They see themselves as a remnant, like Lot's family, that would stay God's wrathful hand from destroying the nation. I used to believe that our worship was a pleasing aroma to God, like a burning cow, it was a sacrifice of praise and it counteracted the stench of sin rising up in his nostrils. We were saving people from God's wrath by worshiping. After all, He look for people to stand in the gap and fend him off. That was me. About 50 years ago, there began a shift in Christian thinking. They decided that praying in your closet was getting the job done. That minding their own business within the four walls of the church wasn't being true Ambassadors for Christ. They felt that remaining the sweet, loving insular community was a form of being ashamed of Jesus before humankind, for which Jesus threatened to be ashamed of them before his Father in heaven. So they began their campaign to be Salt and Light in the public square. They formed a powerful voting block upon whom corporations capitalized. Fox News hijacked what little agency they had left after decades of Bible-worship.  They now fill our senates, congresses and courthouses. George W. Bush prayed for direction on major decisions. Wisdom, science and scholarship are disparaged. So God's people have looked within, searched their own hearts, repented, prayed longer, fasted, worshipped more passionately, beat their breasts harder to get God to move. Another pocket of Christianity has blamed all the sinners, the gays, the baby-killing. THIS is why God is angry. This is why He doesn't do signs and wonders like he did in biblical times. He's angry and waiting on his people to run for more political offices. Everyone's trying to solve the problem of God's silence. We were too, when we believed. How many times did we notice that life was happening exactly as it would if there were no God and then commence to perform theological gymnastics to make excuses for his absence. We've heard that a lot in the four years we've been interviewing ex-Christians: "I stopped making excuses for God." Believers for centuries have pulled Jesus down off the cross, propped him up, carried him around like the movie "Weekend at Bernies," even tried CPR on him, for years in fact. 1 2 3 breathe, 123 breathe, over and over again for decades. We've pressed the shock paddles on his chest, yelled "clear" and zapped him, over and over again. It's like Bob always says on this show, "C'mon! it's been 2,000 years! he's not coming back." Some of us have pulled the plug, taken him off the ventilator and walked away lost and confused wondering what the fuck did I just spend the last 20 years doing. It was a lie so big and so repeated...by so many people over so many centuries of which countless cathedrals have been erected, billions of dollars have been spent that we believed it, and millions still do.  Even now, some of our nearest and dearest still believe it and actually want us to return to it. To pick up the silent god again and drag him into every aspect of our lives, crown him lord of lords and president of presidents. I think we're witnessing the type of chaos and absurdity that hoisting up a hollow shelled corpse into leadership produces. It's for the same reason why our universe is chaotic and absurd--no one's watching the shop. It's just us here. We're the only hope for solving our problems, taking care of our world, our societies, each other. Imaginary gods have distracted us too long.  We're the ones in need of resuscitation. We taped this conversation on April 7th, 2018. We interview people you don’t know, about a subject no one wants to talk about. We hope to encourage people in the process of deconstructing their faith and help curb the loneliness that accompanies it. We think the world is a better place when more people live by sight, not by faith. Please subscribe to our podcast, and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Also, we offer these podcasts freely. And your support truly makes a difference. You can support us monetarily in two easy ways: you can pledge a monthly donation through Patreon. that’s www.patreon.com/eapodcast,  or leave a lump-sum donation through PayPal at our website, www.everyonesagnostic.com. Credits:"Towering Mountain of Ignorance" intro by Hank Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3v3S82TuxU Intro bumper "Never Know" by Jack JohnsonThe bumper music on this episode is "One Love" by Danny E. B. Tracks on YouTube Thanks for listening and be a yes-sayer to what is. 

Exvangelical
Derek Webb

Exvangelical

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 90:23


My guest this week is the musician Derek Webb. In this conversation we talk about his experiences as a member of the band Caedmon's Call, his solo work, and his most recent album, *Fingers Crossed*. That album led to his development of his new podcast, *The Airing of Grief*. Get Derek's music at derekwebb.com. Learn about The Airing of Grief at theairingofgrief.com. Support Exvangelical: patreon.com/exvangelicalpod. Join the Exvangelical FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/332199817139241/ Rate & review the show on iTunes/Apple Podcasts! Follow Blake on Twitter @brchastain, and follow the show on Twitter @exvangelicalpod. Intro, outro, and interludes from *Fingers Crossed.* Intro: "Stop Listening" Interlude 1: "Tempest in a Teacup" Interlude 2: "The Spirit Bears the Curse" Outro: "Goodbye for Now"

Voices In My Head (The Official Podcast of Rick Lee James)
Voices In My Head Podcast Episode 253 with Guest Jeremy Casella

Voices In My Head (The Official Podcast of Rick Lee James)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 19:22


Jeremy Casella is a nationally touring singer/songwriter & recording artist. He has released a number or albums in his storied career and has toured alongside such musical acts as Caedmon's Call, Andrew Peterson and Phil Keaggy.  He's crowdfunding a new project on Kickstarter called Spirit and he's here with us today to give us all the important details abou this very cool record. . Here are a couple of important links: •To Fund Jeremy Casella’s album on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/916601386/spirit-a-new-studio-album-by-jeremy-casella    Rick Lee James also is in the last days of his crowdfunding for a new album. You can support Rick at this link: •To Fund Rick Lee James Album: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/thunder-a-new-album-by-rick-lee-james-music/x/17048881#/   

PostConsumer Reports Podcast
Ep 59: Jeremy Casella's New Album and Kickstarter Campaign

PostConsumer Reports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 145:11


Jeremy Casella is a singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee. He has released four albums over the years and is currently putting on a Kickstarter campaign to fund his fifth album Spirit. Jeremy is an artist I've had the privilege to get to know over the years after meeting him after a Caedmon's Call concert in 2004. Episode 59 features two interviews with him, one from 2014 done right before a house show he did in 2014 after the release of his album Death in Reverse and the other done this past week on the phone as his kids were home from school in a series of perpetual snow days. Finally, this episode also contains a brief interview (and update) with artist Nathan Peterson, who was on the podcast last fall, where I speak to him about the vinyl release of his EP So Am I.

PostConsumer Reports Podcast
Ep 56: Andrew Osenga—musician, producer, consultant, podcaster

PostConsumer Reports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 50:22


Andrew Osenga is a veteran musician, artist, and producer. Lead singer and founding member of The Normals, Osenga also had a stint as the lead guitarist and vocalist for Caedmon's Call, and continues to record and tour with Andrew Peterson's band. Lately Osenga has morphed into an artist mentor and consultant, as well as a podcaster with The Pivot, which focuses on interviews with people who find themselves changing direction mid-career and doing something they never expected to be doing. You can discover his music, his podcast, and everything else he does at: http://www.andrewosenga.com/

Black Hills Race Talk
Black Hills Race Talk Episode 83

Black Hills Race Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 89:08


Black Hills Race Talk Episode 83 Black Hills Race Talk With Doug Napier, Lynn Amick, and Mike Pennel Black Hills Race Talk, still partnering with Tyrrell Tires/The Speed Center Black Hills Speedway Results Butch Knouse Racing Results Featuring Racing Jewelry by JewelryMonk Industries Featured Music this episode: "Jeremiah" by Sara Groves "Dig Gravedigger Dig" by Corb Lund "Stupid Kid" by Caedmon's Call

ILLUMINATE
1.6 | it's a bird, it's a plane, it's... TYLER HUCKABEE!

ILLUMINATE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 68:26


What can superheroes teach us about worship music & Christian art? More than you might think. Tyler Huckabee has a fresh & honest perspective on faith, culture & the arts... one that I really enjoy. In this episode, we discuss everything from religion & politics to current trends in worship music. And as it turns out, Chance the Rapper & comic book superheroes can teach us a lot about style vs substance when it comes to our art. Tyler Huckabee – @TylerHuckabee Some of Tyler's favorite voices: Jonathan Martin – @theboyonthebike Alissa Wilkinson – @alissamarie Bradford Davis – @_BWD_ "Who killed the contemporary Christian music industry?" http://theweek.com/articles/555603/who-killed-contemporary-christian-music-industry "Table for Two" by Caedmon's Call (from 40 Aces) Outro Theme music by Thad Kopec & Mason Self Produced & Edited by Chad Michael Snavely

Sons And Doubters
Bazan, with Derek Webb

Sons And Doubters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 45:02


Aaron Hale and Luke Brawner discuss the Church, practical theology and controversial artist David Bazan with self-described singer/songwriter, producer, remixer, noisetrader and agitator Derek Webb.

Transformation Radio
Transformation Radio for Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2014 59:46


Prayer and Message by Pastor Bill Fitzpatrick, Phase III Director; The One Year Bible (NLT) as read by Tom Dooley by special arrangement with Master Media Ministries (John 8:1-20; Psalm 110:1-7; Proverbs 15:8-10); John Maxwell on "Servant"; Testimony by Phase III member Craig Stephens; The Transformation Radio Sports Minute with Dave Borst; music by Jesus Culture, Third Day, Caedmon's Call, Eddie James, Jars of Clay, Hillsong (Live), 4HIM and Needtobreathe.

Transformation Radio
Transformation Radio for Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2014 60:18


Prayer and Message by Pastor Brad Morton, Director of Phase II; The One Year Bible (NLT) as read by Tom Dooley by special arrangement with Master Media Ministries (Luke 24:13-53; Psalm 100:1-5; Proverbs 14:11-12); John Maxwell on "Voice"; Interview with Refuge alumnus Cory Sword; The Transformation Radio Sports Minute with Dave Borst; music by Caedmon's Call, Brandon Heath, Eddie James, Rhett Walker Band, Jesus Culture, Tim Hughes, Newsboys and Mercy Me.

Transformation Radio
Transformation Radio for Thursday, April 3, 2014

Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2014 59:51


Message from Pastor Jeff Kirby, Director of Communications; The One Year Bible (NLT) read by Tom Dooley by special arrangement with Master Media Ministries (Luke 10:13-37; Psalm 75:1-10; Proverbs 12:12-14); The LaRed Principle of "Prosperity"; John Maxwell on "Risk-Taking"; Testimony by new Phase II member Addison Allen; The Transformation Radio Sports Minute with Dave Borst; music by Caedmon's Call, Third Day, Todd Agnew, George Strait, Clay Crosse, Newsboys, Alan Jackson and Rich Mullins.

Transformation Radio
Transformation Radio for Monday, March 17, 2014

Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2014 61:01


Devotion by Pastor Brian McKinley, Director, Refuge Induction Center; The One Year Bible (NLT) read by Tom Dooley by special arrangement with Master Media Ministries; Phase II disciple Dustin Oldham shares his testimony; The Transformation Radio Sports Minute with Dave Borst; music by James Fortune, Aaron Neville, Caedmon's Call, George Strait, Greater Vision, J.J. Heller, Rascal Flatts, Rich Mullins, and Jars of Clay.

Transformation Radio
Transformation Radio for Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 60:13


Devotion by Pastor Bill Fitzpatrick, Director, PhaseIII; The Word of Promise Audio Bible (NKJV); John Maxwell on "Foolishness"; Testimony by new Phase II disciple Chris Johnson; The Transformation Radio Sports Minute with Dave Borst; music by Hillsong United, Rich Mullins, Jesus Culture, Caedmon's Call, Darlene Zschech, Jars of Clay, Casting Crowns, and Dolly Parton.

Beyond the To-Do List
Bryan Allain on the what, why, and how of building tribes and pursuing your dream

Beyond the To-Do List

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2013 57:13


Bryan Allain is a blog coach, author, humor writer and mammal. He also created and organized the Killer Tribes conferences in Nashville in 2012 and Atlanta in 2013, where people learn to find their voice, share their passions, connect with others, and grow their brand. He lives with his wife, Erica, and their two children in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.  Covered and mentioned in this episode: Caedmon’s Call Derek Webb Don Miller Ben Arment Dream Year program Jon Acuff Killer Tribes A tribe doesn’t necessarily involve a pedestal. - @BryanAllainClick To Tweet The chief of the tribe is still part of the tribe. - @BryanAllainClick To Tweet Tribes (and especially wives!) make you brave.Click To Tweet Communities aren’t formed by formulas. - @BryanAllainClick To Tweet Finding time often means hustling in the margins. - @BryanAllainClick To Tweet Just because you have more time doesn’t mean you automatically end up more productive. - @BryanAllainClick To Tweet Get the Killer Tribes 2013 Audio! Don’t forget a number of the Killer Tribes 2012 or 2013 speakers have been guests on this podcast! Make sure to grab all of Bryan’s books! 31 Days to Finding Your Blogging Mojo Community Wins: 21 Thoughts on Building a Thriving Online Tribe This Is Not A Treasure Map Actually Clams Are Miserable Don’t forget the homework for this episode: Leave a comment below about what tribes you are a part of, and which members of your tribe you are thankful for. Tweet at Bryan and I on Twitter to let us know what you got from this episode, and start interacting in our tribes. Please connect with me Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Follow @ErikJFisher Check out more Noodle.mx Network showsThe Audacity to Podcast: "How-to" podcast about podcastingBeyond the To-Do List: Personal and professional productivityThe Productive Woman: Productivity for busy womenONCE: Once Upon a Time podcastWelcome to Level Seven: Agents of SHIELD and Marvel’s cinematic universe podcastAre You Just Watching?: Movie reviews with Christian critical thinkingthe Ramen Noodle: Family-friendly clean comedy

Beyond the To-Do List
Derek Webb talks about creative talent and artistry, business and technology

Beyond the To-Do List

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2013 58:36


Derek Webb started his music career over 20 years ago as a founding member of the Texas-based folk/rock band Caedmon’s Call. After 10 years, Derek left to pursue a solo career that quickly garnered him a reputation for being a provocative singer/songwriter, challenging the political and spiritual status quo. Derek is also a co-founder of Noisetrade.com. Derek and I talk about: The super hero origins of his passion and gift for music The moment he knew he was good at it His path to being in a band, and path to being a solo artist

Voices In My Head (The Official Podcast of Rick Lee James)

Andrew Osenga, aside from being a truly amazing solo artist has also been a Producer, Musician, SongWriter, or Engineer for the likes of Chris Tomlin, Andrew Peterson, Caedmon's Call, Jars of Clay, Jason Gray, J. J. Heller, Eric Vinson, and many, many more. His latest solo project, Leonard The Lonely Astronaut, is one of the most inventive albums that this podcast host has seen or heard in a long time.  The album drops in September, but we get to hear about it today on Voices In My Head. Voices In My Head is the official podcast for Christian singer, songwriter, and speaker Rick Lee James. Voices In My Head is a Podcast dedicated to covering things like comics, movies, books, music and various other things that get stuck in the head of pop culture, but with a Theological lens. Listen to it on Podbean.com, Stitcher, The Rick Lee James Mobile App, iTunes, Reverbnation.com, and Facebook. Rick Lee James Official Web Site is www.RickLeeJames.com. To leave a voice message comment for Voices In My Head call (937) 505-0162. Get Rick's music on iTunes and at CDBaby.com. Email can be sent to RLJames29@yahoo.com. You can also watch Rick Lee James music videos on YouTube. Don't forget to download the Rick Lee James Mobile App for Android and Apple devices. On it you can hear every episode of the podcast, listen to Rick Lee James music, follow concert tour dates, read his blog, watch videos, and more. Please leave a review on iTunes and let us know what you thought of today's episode. Like us at Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) Facebook page to join the online community and answer the question of the week. You can also answer the question of the week at www.RickLeeJames.com

Who Writes This Stuff
Episode 1: Andrew Osenga

Who Writes This Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2011 58:43


Andrew Osenga (The Normals, Caedmon's Call) joins Nick to talk songwriting, Sci-Fi, and more!

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Calvin College - Upcoming Events
Caedmon's Call - April 17

Calvin College - Upcoming Events

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2008 7:40


Caedmon's Call will be playing at Calvin's Fine Arts Center on April 17 at 9:00pm. Derek Webb will be opening.

Porchlight Family Media
The CSS Online 19

Porchlight Family Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2007 60:00


Hey Everyone! We are rounding out the Christmas season with half a dozen Christmas tunes before jumping back into our regular prgramming. Music from Phillips, Craig & Dean, Caedmon's Call and new artist Anthem Avenue.

Porchlight Family Media
The CSS Online 5

Porchlight Family Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2007 60:00


MercyMe, Aaron Shust, new music from Caedmon's Call and new artist Austins Bridge