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As we celebrate Pastor Joe's birthday, Caleb Rowe delivers a powerful message titled "His Love Supplied It All".
"May we all be beautifully broken in this world, and may we all have the grace to allow each other to be that also." No write up this week. No long-winded descriptions or witty jokes. There's really nothing to be said. This week's talk is a rough one as Jay shares fond and honest memories of our friend Caleb. We are all heartbroken and will miss Caleb very much. He was a great guy and a great friend and he touched us all and changed our lives. We love him very much. You'll be missed Caleb.Love your friends and love them well. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Interviews are back!!! In this interview with Dr. Tim Sena, Brien and Tim dive deep into how their friendship formed, how Dr. Sena influenced Brien's view of scripture, theology and ecclesiology. We dive into how one can find wisdom in the wisdom literature of the Old Testament. We also talk about deconstruction, and how it is affecting each of our lives. Buckle up, this is a journey of past, present, and maybe even future. Enjoy the listen.Find us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologianIntro music by: OFTProduced and edited by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WAIf you like what you hear, please subscribe and get all the episodes when they drop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Doubters/Believers Alliance, Brien gives a talk on where we can find wisdom when we are in the midst of grief, suffering, etc. Brien looks at the Old Testament books of Ecclesiastes, Psalms, and the book of Job. Not everyone will find wisdom in these books from scripture, but hopefully it will engage you that there are wisdom found in such texts. Enjoy!Find us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@sacredmn@roguetheologianIntro music by: OFTProduced and edited by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WAPlease subscribe, so you can get great content from us whenever we drop an episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode from Doubters/Believers Alliance, Brien give a talk on how and why, the American Church is dead. In this talk, we break down the data, and show the numbers on how people are leaving the church in masses. This talk also gives a clear cut look that its just not evangelicalism that is hurting but mainline churches are hurting too. This talk is not meant to be an attack on church, but just to show how the great migration away from the church is alive and well. Enjoy!Intro music by: OFTFind us on IG:@doubterbelievers@sacredmn@roguetheologianProduced and Edited by: Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA.If you like what we are doing, subscribe to get the episodes when they drop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this crossover from Doubters/Believers Alliance, Brien gives a talk about the merging of different religious understandings. Often times when Christians talk about their religion, they forget to realize or understand that their faith is blended together by numerous other religions that pre-dates it. This talk dives into how the early writers of the Bible were influenced by other religions and philosophical ideas. Christianity is just another religion among many that claim they are the one true religion. Enjoy!Find us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@sacrdmn@roguetheologianProduced and Edited by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WAIntro Music by: OFT (find them on bandcamp and buy their songs!)Please follow us on our socials and subscribe to the podcast to get all the new episodes when they drop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Doubters/Believers Alliance, Brien gives a talk about The Greatest Revolutionary. This talk was given on the last Sunday of Advent, so this talk is about how Jesus was the greatest revolutionary. We dive into the why, and how Jesus became a revolutionary because he spoke truth to power, took on the religious and political powers of the culture. Sorry, this episode is a few weeks delayed, the holidays and schedules kept us from releasing it. Enjoy!Produced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WAIntro Music by: OFTFollow us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@sacredmn@roguetheologian See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy 2022! In this crossover with Doubters/Believers Alliance, Brien gives a talk on the power of free-thinking. In this episode we dive into how deep intellectual reflection is important in one's own personal growth. We also cover how even if you are a Christian, incorporating, atheistic thought is freeing and even a must. We delve into how much the institutional church loves to hi-jack the narrative and control how they want to us to think. Buckle up, this is a fun ride! ( Recorded on: 12/12/21 in Saint Paul, MN).Find us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@roguetheologian@sacremnProduced and edited by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WAIntro Music by: OFT (find them on bandcamp and please support them!)If you like what you hear, please subscribe and keep tuning in. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode from Doubters/Believers Alliance, Brien gives a talk on how the movement of Deconstruction is so powerful and how its helped so many who are trying to find faith or walk away from it. In this talk we cover what is deconstruction, how many faith leaders feel threatened by it and how it can in actuality deconstruction can help transform us in healthy ways. We also talk about how Paul Tillich on deconstruction can help us all too. Follow us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@roguetheologian@sacredmnProduced by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe, Seattle, WA(Recorded at Bryant Lake Bowl on 12/5/21). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this very personal talk from Brien from Doubters/Believers Alliance is a very deep one. On November 21, 2021, I lost my brother-in-law. This talk about, "We Do Not Understand," is a flow of thought that is a gut punch of just how we as Christians and just humans in general really have no idea why things happen the way they do. This is a real and raw and honest talk. (Recorded on November 28th, 2021).Follow us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@roguetheologian@sacredmnProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of SC, Brien from Doubters/Believers Alliance gives a talk on Witchcraft. Witchcraft is highly misunderstood by evangelical Christianity and looked upon as evil and or demonic. Brien dives into a brief overview of the origins of witchcraft, how it is growing today, and in many parts of America, witchcraft is actually more prevalent than Christianity. The talk concludes with the merging understanding that witchcraft and modern Christian theology and dogma is not that different then Witchcraft.Find us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@sacredmn@roguetheologianProduced and Edited by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this weeks episode of Sacred Collective, Brien talks with Lucas Wilson. They chat about Lucas' time at Liberty University, going to gay conversion therapy at the school, the toxic and hatred the school had for the queer community, etc. We also talk about what allies can do to help those in the Queer community, and how so much of the church needs to recalibrate their views on homosexuality and the Queer community. Buckle up, this is a wild ride, it just might knock your socks off. Enjoy!Find us on IG:@sacredmn@rougetheologianProduced and edited by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Doubters/Believers Alliance, Brien gives a talk on, "Christians believe in What?" This conversation dives into some of the practices Christians adhere to that seem and are very strange. We look at astrology, psychics, rituals, and more. Christians always think that there beliefs are normal and are common and right. We explore how many practices that Christians practice that are not actually Christian but are more pagan or found in other religions as well. Find us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@roguetheologian@sacredmnProduced and edited by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode from Doubter/Believers Alliance, Brien give his thoughts and insights about the biblical practice of Communion. Brien gives a harsh critique on how the church becomes an institution that pushes the sacrament of communion. This talk is to show how communion is an important aspect of church life, but not one that is required. Lets keep the conversation going and try and deconstruct the idea and theology of communion. Find us on IG:@doubtersbelivers@roguetheologian@sacredmnProduced and Edited by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Sacred Collective, host Brien sits down with a returning guest, Ashley Pflieger. In this episode we talk about mental health, anxiety, and so much more. We dive into how the church so often wants to pray things away, or even how the church is even traumatic for so many. Brien and Ashley also go down memory lane about both of their past experiences in church, and how now both find freedom outside of the church and religion.Find us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologian@ash.pfliegerProduced by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode from Doubters/Believers Alliance, Brien takes a deep dive in what the Bible says about Divorce. We dive into the "Clobber" passages that evangelicals use to say that divorce is wrong. We often hear a lot these days about divorce and this talk tries to shed light on this very deep and often hard to talk about topic. We hope you enjoy!Find us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@roguetheologian@sacredmnProduced by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this weeks Doubters/Believers Alliance curator Brien gives a talk on What does the Bible Say? In this series we talk about some issues within the church. This week we focus on Homosexuality. We look at the "clobber' passages that evangelicals use to make homosexuality "sinful." This talk shows how these clobber passages are just plain wrong and outright toxic. Brien goes through the Bible and shows that there is not biblical passages that deems homosexuality's wrong. Please tune in and join us!Find us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@roguetheologian@sacredmnProduced by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe in Seattle, WAIf you like us follow and press the subscribe button See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Doubters/Believers Alliance Brien gives a very in-depth look of his story. Brien has previously given snippets of his background growing up in evangelical Christianity, but now it is a a full story of his background. We dive into the folk religion Brien was born into, all the way from high-school to where Brien is currently in his spiritual journey. Scared Collective as well as DBA wants to connect people with everyday stories of people who are just like you. We all are sacred people in this life, and all of our stories are vitally important. I hope this story speaks to you.Find us on IG:@roguetheologian@sacredmn@doubterbelieversProduced by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe in Seattle, WAIf you like what we are doing, please subscribe the the podcast feed, and help spread the word of the podcast if you think someone will like it, Thank You! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode from Doubters/Believers Alliance Brien gives a talk on “Where Did Everyone Go?” This is a deep dive into the WHY people are leaving the church. We explore the trends, the reasoning, and the trajectory of the church, and why the church at least in the American context is just not relevant to the younger generations of Americans. As always, leave any comments and or feedback on our FB page or IG page. If you like what we are doing at DBA, follow us and help this little community grow!Find us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@sacredmn@roguetheologianProduced by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Brien talks to the author Luke T. Harrington about his book, “Murder-Bears, Moonshine & Mayhem: Strange Stories from the Bible to leave you Amused, Bemused, and hopefully Informed.” This was such a fun conversation where we talk about the strange stories found in the Bible. We talk about poop and nudity, the weird sex stories and even the parts of the Bible that deal with incest. Buckle up, this is a fun interview and we hope you all enjoy it.Find us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologian@revolutioncalebProduced by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe in Seattle, WA.Please take a minute or two and write a review and rate us on ITunes, it really does help! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode from Doubters/Believers Alliance, Brien gives a deep dive into why we deconstruct. Deconstruction is a hot-button word these days especially in the ex-vangelical world. Brien gives us reasons and examples on how we are given permission actually in scripture to actually deconstruct our faulty thinking. Brien also makes the point that deconstruction is not meant to be a life-long place where one is fixated at, it is supposed to be place where we critically engage and try to reconstruct our new way of thinking.Find us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@sacredmn@roguetheologianProduced by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe@revolutioncaleb See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this weeks talk for Doubters/Believers Alliance, Brien curates a talk about toxic leaders. Brien focuses on the toxic leadership of Mark Driscoll and others on why and how these leaders became so negative and toxic. We also explore how most toxic leaders are extreme narcissist's who want no leadership over them or mentorship. Toxic leaders are not born that way, somewhere along the line they broke the narrative and have turned into these toxic leaders they are today. We hope you enjoy the talk.Find us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@sacredmnProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA@revolutioncaleb See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Sacred Collective, Brien talks with Heatherlyn. Heatherlyn is a musician whose music is amazing and full of poetry and deep inquisitive lyrics. Brien and Heatherlyn talk about growing up in the church, where they are at now in light of faith, and so much more! buckle up, this is such a fun conversation that we both hope is helpful to all who listen.Find us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologian@heatherlynmusicHeatherlyn can also be found on Youtube, Itunes, and if you want to support her please find her on Pateron.Produced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA@revolutioncaleb See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this talk for Revolution Minneapolis, Brien finishes up his talk on the book, Jesus and John Wayne. In this talk we explore the topics of toxic masculinity found in evangelical Christianity. We talked about pastors like Mark Driscoll and other toxic pastors. This talk is focusing a lot on the book, but it is also a scathing look at how much of the evangelical church has given a mulligan to the toxic pastors and leaders inside of this church movement.At the end of the talk we revealed that Revolution Minneapolis has agreed to change our name to, "Doubters/Believers Alliance, starting August, 1. We felt we needed to go into a new direction.Please find us on IG:@doubtersbelievers@roguetheologian@sacredmnProduced by: Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WAPlease rate on Itunes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Sacred Collective we have a very special guest, Milo Winslow. Host Brien and Milo talk about how purity culture is toxic and vile, and how it hurts everyone. We also talk about our church experiences and our deconstruction and we have a riveting discussion on what it means to be non-binary. Please tune in and listen to this episode, it might just change your life.Find us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologian@thatgaymiloProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA@revolutioncaleb See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This midweek bonus episode is a crossover with The Sacred Collective podcast. Our own Brien Aadland--pastor of the group that meets at Bryant-Lake Bowl on Sunday mornings in Minneapolis: known first as "Revolution Church"; then as "Revolution Church Minneapolis"; and now, "The Doubters/Believers Alliance"--interviews influencer Milo Winslow, for an episode of The Sacred Collective. Milo and Brien discuss similarities and differences in their experiences being raised in conservative subcultures of the midwestern United States, including their shared background as curious children raised in Pentecostal Christian churches. Both were inquisitive, intelligent kids, turned off by the arrogant attitude possessed by the popular Purity Culture of the 90's. Milo and Brien also share the sentiment that their experiences interacting with proponents of such one-dimensional thinking were often traumatic for much of the youth which they targeted.Milo grants Brien's request to help spread education and awareness about the challenging journey of embracing an identity as a gender-queer person. Milo elaborates on the nuances that surround facing that experience in both religious and non-religious settings which are ignorant to the challenges surrounding coming to terms with this very personal and often misunderstood personality trait.After editing this episode, Caleb told Brien how much he enjoyed just hearing the conversation, and how proud he was to be a part of Sacred Collective and Revolution both. He also told Jay about this episode, and how well it would fit in with the rest of Revolution's content, and asked Jay if they could use it as a bonus episode this week!(Jay said yes, so here it is!!)We should have at least a few more Meet Your Congregation episodes on some coming Wednesdays very soon, but have had to slow down a bit with the production schedule, as they sort through some heavy personal issues (which will definitely bleed through in Revolution's content sooner than later, as all things do when your work is this personal and transparently honest).Be sure to catch Milo on social media: @thatgaymilo; Brien Aadland can be found: @roguetheologian; the podcast this interview was recorded for was started by a small group including Brien and Caleb: @sacredmn; Caleb is facing a full plate-and-a-half right now, but managing to still produce some content: @revolutioncaleb @chromatoneproductions; Jay has also been involved in The Sacred Collective on more than one occasion: @jaybakker; and this is Revolution: @revolutionchurch94.The Doubters/Believers Alliance is the new name for the group that is meeting in-person in Minneapolis, MN at Bryant-Lake Bowl on Sunday mornings. It is now led by Brien, and is the newest iteration of the group in Minnesota that initially met as Revolution Church, under Jay Bakker. Caleb moved to Minnesota and eventually took over production of Revolution (which is now located in Seattle, WA) working for Jay, helping transform The Sacred Collective from a live small group into a recorded podcast and online community. Jay and Caleb are now in Seattle, preparing to launch Revolution in a new form--part live gatherings; part online streaming/recorded content--integrating bits and parts they've developed and refined over the years. Jay Bakker helped found Revolution as a Church in 1994. It was then, and is still now, a community of Grace and Provocation. Enjoy, react, and interact with Revolution, The Sacred Collective, and The Doubters/Believers Alliance online:www.revolutionchurch.comwww.facebook.com/revolutionchurchmnwww.revolutionchurch.com/donatewww.facebook.com/revolution-church-minneapolisIG:@jaybakker@revolutionchurch94@revolutioncaleb@sacredmn@roguetheologian@thatgaymiloT:@jaybakker@revolution1994@revseattlecaleb@sacredmn@brienaadland@thatgaymiloRecorded in St Paul, Minneapolis, on July 22, 2021, for The Sacred Collective podcast.Co-produced by Brien Aadland and Caleb Rowe.Original music by Caleb Rowe.www.revolutionchurch.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this Revolution Minneapolis episode, Brien gives a talk on the book, "Jesus & John Wayne." This is part 1 of a two part series. In this first episode we explore the early start of the religious right and the moral majority as well as the rise of purity culture. Follow us on IG:@revolutionchurchmpls@sacredmn@roguetheologianProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WAPlease rate and review us on Itunes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we are joined by guest MJ Corkern. MJ and host Brien talk all things purity culture. We discuss both of our backgrounds inside purity culture and the toxicity and destructiveness of it. We get deep and personal. Trigger Warning: We talk a lot about issues that may bring up past traumas inside of purity culture. MJ leads a group online of people who are working through and deconstructing purity culture.Find us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologian@mjcorkernauthorPlease rate and review us on Itunes. It really does help.Produced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I am joined by the one and only Keith Giles. Keith wears many hats that keeps him very busy. He is a co-host of the entertaining but engaging podcast, "The Heretic Happy Hour Podcast," as well an author of many books on Jesus and theology. Keith also blogs on patheos and he also runs classes online for those who have deconstructed their faith and wonders what's next? In this episode we engage in deconstruction, church, theology, and so much more.. Find us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologian@keithagilesAlso find Keith here..www.keithgiles.comwww.BK2SQ1.comProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WAWe would love if you could rate and review us on Itunes, it does really help! Follow us on our social media accounts to get the latest from Sacred Collective. Finally, please pass the word about the podcast, it is how we grow. We love all of our listeners. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the Sacred Collective we are excited to have Ben Seidel on the show to talk about deconstruction, hell, and everything in between. We dive into both of our religious pasts as well as talk about the future of the church in America and over seas. Ben is an American by birth but now lives in Berlin, Germany where he works and lives with his family. Ben is also a singer/songwriter under the moniker of: Roemer. Please check out his music on Itunes, spotify, youtube, or better yet, buy his music and support him that way. This was a very exciting conversation, we are pleased to let you all hear it. Enjoy!!!Below are two quotes we talked about on the podcast:"The church has an unconditional obligation toward the victims of any social order, even when those victims do not belong to the Christian community." Dietrich Bonhoeffer"Philosophers have in various ways merely interpreted the world; the point, however, is to change it." Karl MarxFind us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologan@roemercollectiveAlso find out more of Ben's work in Germany at: www.newinternational.orgProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This talk from Revolution Minneapolis Brien continues to dive into the book of James. In this talk we focus on James 2:1-10. What does this portion of scripture say to us as modern readers and hearers of this message? In James 2 we can see that it is a dualism of being poor/rich, and how do we deal with it. The main thrust of this talk is how no one should show favoritism toward one another, but often times the church gives favor to those who have the money and riches we so crave. Find us on IG:@revoltuionchurchmpls@sacredmn@roguetheologianProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WAPlease rate and review on iTunes. It really does help us. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Brien from the podcast interviews his best friend Rev. Dr. Scotty Williams a Reformed Church pastor based in Switzerland. In this episode we explore the question or better said the quote attributed to Saint Augustine, "The church is a whore, but she is still my mother." We dive into what the church means in our present context and if it is still relevant? Trigger warning... We talk a lot in this episode about church and all things church. If you are triggered by such language this is your warning. Buckle up, this conversation is fun and a little wild at times.Find us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologianProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WAPlease rate and review us on Itunes and pass along the episode to anyone who might enjoy it! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the talk for Revolution Minneapolis, Brien talks about what it means to have True Faith. We explore James 1:26-27 and what it says about taking care of the widow, orphan, poor and what loving your neighbor means. Brien also explores the idea that if you call yourself a christian and you don not act like one, (actions) then can you call yourself one. Please join us in this series on the book of James for Revolution Minneapolis.Find us on IG:@revolutionchurchmpls@sacredmn@roguetheologianProduced by: Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WAIf you like what we do, please support us by spreading the word of Sacred Collective podcast and Revolution Minneapolis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brien from Revolution Minneapolis shares a talk about how Doubt in the bible is often shown as something bad, or hindering you from God. This talk which is based out of James 1, blows that notion out of the water and makes a case that doubt is not only a part of our faith but integral to it.If you like what we are doing at sacred collective and/or Revolution Church Minneapolis, please give us a follow on IG or tell a friend to listen.@revolutionchurchmpls@sacredmn@roguetheologianProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brien has a very intriguing and vulnerable chat with Ashley on the podcast. Ashley was a former pastor who has deconverted from Christianity to atheism. This was a back and forth conversation about theology, god, church, and so much more. This conversation is all about respect, no one is trying to sway each other to the others position. This was an honest and robust interview between a Christian and an Atheist. I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did. Find us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologian@ash.pfliegerIf you like the sacred collective podcast please pass the word. We love all our listeners and followers.Produced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay gives a talk on the upcoming film starring Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield, "The Eyes of Tammy Faye," and his own thoughts, feelings, and emotions that have been surfacing in response to its nearing release. This is a very personal and revelatory talk, offering quite a bit of insight into the external forces currently influencing the inner workings of Revolution.Recorded on Sunday, June 6th, 2021 in Seattle, Washington.Tune into Revolution's Facebook livestream, Sunday mornings at 11:00am PST to interact with the speaker and online congregation here:www.facebook.com/RevolutionChurchMN@revolutionchurch94@jaybakker@revolutioncalebRevolution is a community of grace and provocation led by Jay Bakker.Music by Andrew Bryant @magnoliastate.Produced by Caleb Rowe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brien talks with Joey Trieb from the podcast, All things reconsidered. We dive into deconstruction, evangelicalism, and the ideas and misconceptions of hell. Enjoy this fun conversation!Find us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologian@joeytrieb@allthingsreconsideredshowAlso find Joey on TikTok, his videos are top-notch!!Produced by Chromatone Productions by Caleb Rowe in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this talk from Revolution Minneapolis, Brien takes us into a deep dive in how in reality Jesus was preaching subversive teachings the whole time. We explore how it was Rome and the religious people of the day that killed Jesus because his message was subversive and it flew in the face of the ideals of the time. After the talk we had a lively conversation with the congregation. Hope you all enjoy!Find us on IG:@revolutionchurchmpls@roguetheologian@sacredmnRecorded in Minneapolis, MNProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this Sacred Collective episode host Brien Aadland interviews his long time friend Brent Walmsley. Brien & Brent have known each other since college, where both started deconstructing their faith and certain political stances. This episode dives into what caused the 2016 election of Donald Trump as president and how 81% of white evangelicals voted for him. buckle up, this is a fun time down memory lane.Find us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologianFind Brent on TikTok@walmzProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Caleb has a chat with Matt McCrorey from back in Revolution's old home of Minneapolis. Caleb and Matt used to attend a couple of group meetings for people to discuss their deconstruction/deconversion, and though he is not a regular participant or listener, Matt has attended Revolution a time or two at Bryant-Lake Bowl in Minnesota. Find Matt on social media to connect with him: @c0nsc10us_ph03nixwww.revolutionchurch.com/donatewww.facebook.com/revolutionchurchmn@revolutionchurch94@revolutioncaleb@revseattlecaleb@jaybakkerRevolution is a community of grace and provocation led by Jay Bakker. This podcast is edited and produced by Caleb Rowe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brien gives a talk given on newness. This talk was inspired and influenced by Rob Bell, Brien had an online class by Bell recently that was so good that Brien had to bring it the revolution community. We hope you are moved by this talk and always know that your inner stirrings and curiosity is right, don't be afraid of it, lean into it!Find us on IG:@revolutionmpls@roguetheologian@sacredmnRecorded on 5/16/21 in MinneapolisProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay and Caleb have their first in-person recording with a local Seattle congregation member: Jim Garland. After becoming frustrated with the hardcore fundamentalism of his early years, Jim found himself wanting a faith more focused on a gospel of Grace. This searching set him on a path that led him to Jay's teachings and a home in the grace-centered environment of Revolution.Find Jim Garland on Facebook, or Instagram @jamesgarland33.Recorded in Seattle, Washington on Friday, May 14th 2021.www.RevolutionChurch.com/donatewww.facebook.com/RevolutionChurchMNIG/Twitter@revolutionchurch94@jaybakker@revolutioncaleb/@RevSeattleCalebThe music in this episode is by Andrew Bryant @magnoliastate.This podcast was created by Revolution's leader, Jay Bakker; edited and produced by Caleb Rowe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay Bakker gives a Sunday morning talk that warns us of the many tempting pitfalls surrounding a state of resignation to excessively and primarily self-identifying as a victimized individual. When we fall into this destructive pattern of weakness, we subject ourselves to more negative consequences brought on by a lack of accountability and critical self-analysis. Jay encourages the congregation that, by caring for each other and decisively cooperating as one Body, we can defend ourselves and others against these dangers while promoting healing--constantly strengthening our loving community in constructive dialogue and practicing our ability to disagree well.Recorded on Sunday, May 16th 2021 in Seattle, Washington.Listen and interact LIVE, Sundays at 11am PST, on our Facebook livestream:www.facebook.com/RevolutionChurchMNSubscribe to our Youtube channel for videos of Sunday gatherings, as well as other exclusive content not available elsewhere:www.youtube.com/RevolutionBroadcastingWe are entirely and exclusively sustained by your generous support. To make a donation, please visit:www.RevolutionChurch.com/Donate***Peter Rollins' 2021 WAKE Festival is quickly approaching! Get your ticket today!!For more information and to register for this year's [online] WAKE Festival, go to:www.PeterRollins.com/wake-21Revolution is led by Jay Bakker.The music in this episode is by Andrew Bryant @magnoliaEditing and production by Caleb Rowe.@revolutionchurch94@jaybakker@revolutioncaleb See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Caleb gives Brien Aadland a call to catch up and find out how things are going back in Minnesota with Revolution Church Minneapolis. The close friends spend their time remembering how this Revolution Church "plant" of sorts came to be, when Jay and Caleb left Minnesota to relocate to Seattle. Brien has aspired to pastor a nontraditional, "disorganized religion", punk church for years, so the hole left in Minneapolis's Bryant-Lake Bowl by the relocation of Jay's Revolution was bittersweet; the end of one chapter meant the beginning of another.Recorded in Seattle, WA and St. Paul, Minnesota on Saturday, May 8th 2021.www.facebook.com/Revolution-Church-Minneapolis@RevolutionChurchMPLS@roguetheologianwww.RevolutionChurch.comwww.facebook.com/RevolutionChurchMNwww.youtube.com/RevolutionBroadcasting@revolutionchurch94@jaybakker@RevolutionChurchCalebMusic by Andrew Bryant @magnoliastate.Engineered & edited by Caleb Rowe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pastor Brien Aadland give a talk about how we should reimagine the resurrection. The resurrection should not just be thought of as the coming back from the dead by Jesus, but more that Jesus's teachings were the things that resurrected and the truths and morality found in the teachings of Christ our the things that are eternal. Listen with an open mind as this reinterpretation of resurrection will make some of you all question.Follow us on IG:@Roguetheologian@revolutionchurchmpls@sacredmnRecorded on 4/4/21 in Minneapolis Produced by Caleb Rowe for Chromeatone ProductionsIf you like what your are hearing, please pass it on.. we can't do this without your help. Thanks See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay Bakker and Caleb Rowe have a very pleasant and encouraging call with Californian online member of the Revolution community, Suzi Marie!Suzi has a wonderfully positive energy that is contagious :)She shares her story of being raised under a confusing collection of various fundamentalist forms of religion, which naturally left her turned off to church altogether. However, she stumbled across Jay recently, and his message of Grace and Acceptance caught her ear, and she has been keeping up with Revolution ever since!Find Suzi as "Su Mari" on FaceBook to connect with her further :)www.revolutionchurch.com/donatewww.facebook.com/revolutionchurchmnwww.facebook.com/groups/RevolutionChurchMN@revolutionchurchmnRevolution was co-founded in 1994 by Jay Bakker, who is now its leader. Revolution is a community of grace and provocation.@jaybakker@revolutioncalebThis is a Chromatone Production.@chromatoneproductions See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pastor Brien jumps into the book of James to see what it says about taking care of the Widow, the Orphans and the Poor. Tune in weekly on FB live every Sunday 11am CST. If you like what you hear please support us by spreading the word to anyone who you think would like this. We couldn't do this without all your love and support.Find us on IG: RevolutionChurchMplsProduced by Caleb Rowe for PostChristianPodcasting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pastor Brien Aadland of Revolution Church Minneapolis talks about how we should love our enemies. Brien jumps into the Gospel of Matthew to see how Jesus calls all of us to love those who despise us. Please take a listen.If you like what you hear, please tune in every week on FB live at 11am CST. Spread the word if you like what we are doing.Find us on IG: RevolutionChurchMplsProduced by :Caleb Rowe for Post-Christian Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For this week’s Wednesday episode, we have a crossover of another Post-Xian Podcast—“The Sacred Collective”.Revolution Church pastors Brien Aadland and Caleb Rowe have a video chat meetup with online congregation member, Neil Sedgewick @sedgewickn from Belfast, to debrief about the recent documentary by Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer, “Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds”.Brien @roguetheologian is the pastor of Revolution Church Minneapolis @revolutionchurchminneapolis, and can be heard weekly in the podcast feed for The Sacred Collective. Be sure to check out The Sacred Collective wherever you listen to podcasts!!@sacredmn@revolutionchurchmn@revolutionchurchmplswww.revolutionchurch.comProduced by Post-Xian Podcasting.Y0cVPQJCTCWvtqyfnyEC See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay starts his annual series on his favorite book of the Biblical library--Galatians!Buckle up for a lot of grace and acceptance as we kick off 2021 together!Recorded in Seattle, Washington on Sunday, January 3rd 2021.www.revolutionchurch.com@revolutionchurchmnFollow us on YouTube!Revolution is property of Jay Bakker.Produced by Caleb Rowe, Post-Xian Podcasting.Theme music by Andrew Bryant. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pastor Brien talks about how Jesus taught us the beatitudes, and how they are a subversive act. Recorded 1/3/2021 in Saint Paul, MNCheck us out on IG: @RevolutionChurchMPLS, @sacredmnProduced and edited by Caleb Rowe at Post-Christian Productions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded on Sunday, December 13th, 2020 in St. Paul, Minnesota.Original music written by Caleb Rowe; performed by Member (Matt Appelman, Caleb Rowe, Patrick Hughes, and Jeffrey Campbell); recorded by Rory at Greyscale Studios in Bowling Green, KY 2013. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay and Caleb get to know online listener, Jessica Molina. Jessica was raised Catholic in New York, and now identifies as agnostic. Get to know her on IG @msjess_molina!Recorded in Seattle, Washington on December, Music by Andrew Bryant. Produced by Caleb Rowe.(C) PostXian Podcasting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today I speak with this show's editor and my very dear friend Caleb Rowe. I met Caleb on the internet in 2019. I was searching for other ex-Christian accounts and found his, noticing that he, too, lived in Minnesota. We had a brief exchange on Instagram and he invited me to his place to record an episode on his podcast, Heir of Grievances. What was going to be an hour interview turned into 3 hours and we've been besties ever since. He calls himself a Christian Atheist and I've spent 1.5 years trying to understand him and his weird church led by Jay Bakker, who I interviewed on this podcast as well. As he planned his move from Minneapolis to Seattle, we said goodbye many times but also wanted to record an episode together to share our friendship and weirdness with you all. *****Now that we’ve begun to process our history with toxic religion, we seek to regain autonomy over our minds and bodies from residual narratives, whether cultural or religious; while working towards respecting and empowering the autonomy of others. Together, we seek to rejoin the human race and participate in this chaotic experience of existence Thanks for listening and remember: You are autonomous and so is everyone else. Please subscribe to my podcast and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Your financial support, if you are willing and able, can make a huge impact on my ability to continue in secular activism. You can become a Patreon supporter or make a one-time donation via PayPal. Links are on EA's website. *** Podcast Links*** www.everyonesautonomous.com facebook.com/everyonesautonomous twitter.com/s_autonomous instagram.com/everyonesautonomous/ *** Marie's Links *** mariedelephant.com fb.me/mariedelephant twitter.com/MarieDElephant Instagram.com/mariedelephant *** MarKei Photo & Video Links *** markeiphoto.com www.facebook.com/markeiphotography/ www.instagram.com/markeiphoto/ twitter.com/markeiphoto *** Credits *** Produced by Marie D'Elephant Edited by Post Christian Podcasting (Caleb Rowe) *** Time Stamps*** 1:08 Monologue 30:25 Announcements36:30 Intro40:26 Interview
Episode 9 will bless your life! Today on the show we have Caleb Rowe of Caleb Rowe Ministries, host of the Righteous Connection, and the author of Embracing the God Life. We discuss how to live the uncommon life, receive everything that God has for you, and embrace who He has called you to be.
Pastor Jay interviews Caleb in this episode of Meet Your Congregation.www.revolutionchurch.com@revolutionchurch@jaybakker@revolutioncaleb@postxianpodcasting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Loosen the Bible Belt is proud to introduce our new weekly bonus segment "Episodes of Indulgence" Here is a little taste of what to expect For just a few $$ a month, you get access to our weekly roundtable with Jay, Kristen and audio engineer Caleb Rowe. PLUS you get the peace of mind of knowing you helped create positive content in these very divisive times. go sign up now! THANK YOU !
I did a #boudoir shoot for my friend and #exvangelical, Stephanie Van. This is an unusually long, 3 segment interview, which covers the pre-shoot jitters, post-shoot joy, and some other processing which touches on #autonomy during #pregnancy. I edited this show myself since my editor, Caleb Rowe, is out of commission with a broken ankle. Sorry if the audio sucks!*************************Now that we’ve begun to process our history with toxic religion, we seek to regain autonomy over our minds and bodies from residual narratives, whether cultural or religious; while working towards respecting and empowering the autonomy of others. Together, we seek to rejoin the human race and participate in this chaotic experience of existence Thanks for listening and remember: You are autonomous and so is everyone else. Please subscribe to our podcast, and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Your financial support, if you are willing and able, can make a huge impact on my ability to continue in secular activism. You can become a Patreon supporter or make a one-time donation via PayPal. Links are on EA's website.Websites: everyonesautonomous.com and mariedelephant.com Facebook (Marie): fb.me/mariedelephantFacebook: facebook.com/everyonesautonomousTwitter: twitter.com/s_autonomousInstagram: instagram.com/everyonesautonomous/Produced & Edited by Marie D'Elephant***************************1:03 Monologue6:11 Intro7:22 Segment 154:39 Segment 21:40:02 Segment 32:12:32 Announcements
Caleb Rowe gives a talk on gossip, and the live congregation responds.Recorded at Bryant-Lake Bowl in Minneapolis, MN on Sunday, February 16th, 2020, and released a week later on the 23rd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Caleb Rowe from Bryant-Lake Bowl in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Recorded on Sunday, December 8th; released on Sunday, December 15th, 2019. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Caleb Rowe gives a talk, and the live congregation responds.Recorded at Bryant-Lake Bowl in Minneapolis, Minnesota on the 20th of October, 2019; released on the 27th. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brien chats with Caleb about faith deconstruction, Revolution Church, and the history of The Sacred Collective Podcast and their friendship. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Caleb Rowe for Sunday, September 29th, 2019. From Bryant-Lake Bowl in Minneapolis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Caleb Rowe for Sunday, August 11th, 2019, from Bryant-Lake Bowl in Minneapolis.Unfortunately, there is no Afterglow episode for this week due to technically issues during the recording :'(But still, check out Revolution Church: Afterglow podcast to hear the physical congregation respond to other services!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THREE-way crossover with Revolution Church/Revolution Church: Afterglow/Sacred Collective podcasts!!!From Revolution Church at Bryant-Lake Bowl in Minneapolis, Jay Bakker and Caleb Rowe discuss a protest they attended, Jay gives a talk on the issue, then the congregation responds. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Jay Bakker--featuring Caleb Rowe--for July 21st 2019, from Bryant-Lake Bowl in Minneapolis.www.lightsforliberty.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Caleb Rowe--followed by a reaction by the Revolution congregation--from Bryant Lake Bowl in Minneapolis, Minnesota for June 9th, 2019.Check out Revolution Church: Afterglow podcast to hear the live congregation's response to this talk. Also, please react, yourself, via social media, as you are also a massive part of the Revolution Collective :) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Caleb Rowe for Sunday, February 17th, 2019. From Minneapolis, MN. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nate and Caleb Rowe present the first episode of their first podcast. Originally released in 2017. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Caleb Rowe for Sunday, December 2nd, 2018. From Minneapolis, MN. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Caleb Rowe for Sunday, November 11th, 2018. From Minneapolis, MN. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Caleb Rowe for Sunday, October 28th, 2018. From Minneapolis, MN. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Caleb Rowe for Sunday, October 7th, 2018. From Minneapolis, MN. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Caleb Rowe for Sunday, August 26th, 2018. From Minneapolis, MN. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Sacred Tension, I'm joined by podcaster Caleb Rowe for a demonstration of the life-changing power of Tarot. Through the reading we cover many topics, including: millenial anxiety, deconstructing Christian faith, the struggles of being an LGBT minority, developing our own rites and systems, and much more.
Our first-ever interview episode is with special guest, Joey Svendsen (Bad Christian Podcast, Pastor with No Answers), conducted by Caleb Rowe.@sacred_mn@postxianpods@HoG_cast#SacredCollectiveMN#PostChristianProductions#HeirOfGrievanceswww.patreon.com/thesacredcollective See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Doug Kay and Caleb Rowe review pilot episodes of TV series. Doug tries to stay on track, while Caleb tries to sabotage.Ay yall.... I know we promised not to go there... but......... #JesusWasACuck See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Doug Kay and Caleb Rowe review pilot episodes of TV series. Doug tries to stay on track, while Caleb tries to sabotage.This time, the Duo talks "The Tick".. andddd.. uhh....... gets kinda raw wittit...... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Doug Kay and Caleb Rowe review pilot episodes of TV series. Doug tries to stay on track, while Caleb tries to sabotage.The Duo kicks things off with a review of "John from Cincinnati". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talk by Caleb Rowe for Sunday, May 13th, 2018. From Minneapolis, MN. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daniel Williams and Caleb Rowe grew up next door in LaGrange, KY.In this episode, the life-long friends discuss adulthood, career paths, the dissatisfying comforts of a lazy life, growing up, manipulative christianity, and the essential absurdity of selfless sacrifice.www.facebook.com/heirofgrievanceswww.patreon/heirofgrievanceswww.revolutionchurch.comVoicemail612-460-0364 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This premier episode of my podcast serves as an introduction to me, its host, Caleb Rowe, and to the essence of the show itself. I'm in the midst of Reconstructing the Deconstructed Faith of my birth--trying to reassemble a ripped-up map of my worldview, piecing things together and making adjustments as needed along the way.www.heirofgrievances.comVoicemail:612-460-0364Patreon:www.patreon.com/heirofgrievancesiTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1-heir-of-grief-and-sins/id1291654738?i=1000392902987&mt=2https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/heir-of-grievances/id1291654738?mt=2Sound Cloud:https://soundcloud.com/heir-of-grievancesFace Book:https://www.facebook.com/heirofgrievances/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=MMAZW3tcf5ULINKS used in episode:Rupert Sheldrake, "Rediscovering God"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxsNpMpPT3QBarry Taylor, "Radical Theology"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLZS8DJiMDoJohn Caputo, "The Event in Christianity"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2nq8baHDFY(another GREAT video worth your 2 minutes):https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=jay+bakker See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.