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In this episode of Crackers and Grape Juice, Teer checks in with Jason and Todd to reflect on their recent pilgrimage to Turkey (Asia Minor) with Brian Zahnd. They discuss the reasons for the pilgrimage, the historical and theological significance of Asia Minor as the birthplace of Christianity, and how these experiences deepened their faith. The conversation explores the rich history of early Christian sites, the importance of understanding the origins of Christian creeds, and the differences between Eastern and Western Christian traditions. They also share personal insights and observations, such as the absence of crucifixion imagery in Orthodox churches and the challenging terrain early Christians had to navigate. The discussion underscores the value of pilgrimages in connecting modern believers with the broader, ancient Christian community and the complexities of balancing religious and secular life.Find Crackers and Grape Juice on Instagram, Facebook, and Substack.
Marlon and the Ravens secure a W across the pond and come back to US Soil with some hysterical stories. The trade deadline is rapidly approaching and Marlon makes some predictions for who will be on the move. (0:49) Marlon's Mind (4:00) GIVEAWAY! (6:02) London Trip (16:30) Lamar Jackson, KVN, Roquan, Kyle Hamilton 2 Hour conversation (23:05) Panties Story (27:55) DHOP and Marlon Get Into It (30:00) Jeffrey Simmons and OBJ Fight AFTER Game (32:50) Marlon's Crazy Jersey Swap (34:00) Super Bowl in London? (37:32) Trade Deadline Predictions (39:10) Saquon to the Ravens? (41:00) Jameis Winston and Alvin Kamara (43:44) CGJ and Deebo Samuel (46:15) Flag Football in the Olympics (57:30) NBA Champion Prediction and LeBron Lying (1:04:23) Aaron Rodgers, Browns beat 49ers and Jets beat Eagles (1:11:11) Billy Cundiff and Justin Tucker's 66 Yard FG (1:16:27) Analyst Humph
St. Patty's Day (0:00 - 20:55) MSU in the Sweet 16, March Madness (20:56 - 49:04) Game Break: Category Rank 'Em (49:04 - 1:05:28) Lions Free Agency, CGJ, David Monty (1:05:29 - 1:22:00) Over-Under (1:22:00 - 1:30:53)
EPISODE ALERTHow did the Eagles lose Chauncey Gardner-Johnson to the Lions? How much did they initially offer CGJ? Why didn't they match the Lions offer?Louie and Gino go through a seven round, post-free agency Eagles mock draft!Could Howie Roseman still draft a cornerback early even after re-signing both James Bradberry and Darius Slay? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EPISODE ALERT How did the Eagles lose Chauncey Gardner-Johnson to the Lions? How much did they initially offer CGJ? Why didn't they match the Lions offer? Louie and Gino go through a seven round, post-free agency Eagles mock draft! Could Howie Roseman still draft a cornerback early even after re-signing both James Bradberry and Darius Slay? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Lion's have bolstered up the secondary. Three big signings with Cam Sutton, Emmanuel Moseley, and now CGJ. We reveal two possible nicknames, and our outlook for the new, old and ex-Lions. NFL free agency recap, Draft Preview and March Madness also included. This show now includes ads thanks to the support of our sponsors, NBD. Happy St Patrick's Day. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelionssharepodcast/support
EPISODE ALERTWill the Eagles have Lane Johnson for the playoffs? What is the plan if they don't?Without Avonte Maddox in the slot will the Eagles move CGJ inside when he returns from IR?Will Jalen Hurts play against New Orleans with the #1 seed and division still up for grabs?Plus: Stock Up-Stock Down from the 40-34 loss in Dallas! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EPISODE ALERT Will the Eagles have Lane Johnson for the playoffs? What is the plan if they don't? Without Avonte Maddox in the slot will the Eagles move CGJ inside when he returns from IR? Will Jalen Hurts play against New Orleans with the #1 seed and division still up for grabs? Plus: Stock Up-Stock Down from the 40-34 loss in Dallas! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
DGunn joins the show to talk all things birds, INCLUDING how Reed Blankenship's role with CGJ supposedly missing time! The Flyers end their miserable skid, and Team USA advances to the knockout stage of the World Cup!#Philadelphiaeagles #nfl #flyeaglesfly Thank you to our sponsors:- Manscaped | Use promo code "FARZY" for 20% off and FREE shipping at https://www.manscaped.com- BlueChew | https://bit.ly/3RQcGbS- Download MOJO now to get your first stock free - worth up to $10,000! https://apple.co/3dpVdHZMust be 21+ to use Mojo, and located in New Jersey to make trades. Have a gambling problem? Help is available at 1-800-Gambler. Visit www.Mojo.com for more info.- Steven Singer Jewelers | https://www.ihatestevensinger.com/- Freestone Farms CBD | Use promo code "FARZY" for 20% off at https://www.freestonefarmscbd.com- Sky Motor Cars | https://www.skymotorcars.com/- PHLSportsNation | https://phlsportsnation.com- Versus Game App | https://versusgame.com/app/user/farzy...Follow the show:Subscribe to the channel: http://youtube.com/farzyshowSubscribe to the podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6cHilqG...Subscribe to Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/farzyshowVisit the website: https://www.FarzyShow.comMake sure to follow on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/farzyshowCopyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
We cover a ton of topics this week, including: - Should the Saints rebuild or retool next season? - Is Dennis Allen's seat hot?- Revisiting the CGJ trade- How will Jameis do as the starter? #SaintsGet more Saints news, analysis and podcast at NewOrleans.Football https://neworleans.football/subscribeMake sure to follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nofnetworkIf you need legal help with any of the following: • Car Wrecks • Offshore Injuries • 18 Wheeler Collisions • Maritime & Jones Act • Hurricane/Storm ClaimsYou BETTER CALL BADEAUX at (504) 323-7777 or (985) 303-7777 for your FREE consultation and case review!
Bryan, Morgan and Eric are joined by Fantasy Pros own, Joe Pepe, to go over the Eagles big trade for CGJ, the initial 53-man roster, and your best fantasy options this season!
The Phillies have lost three in a row, including two embarrassing losses in Arizona. Are you concerned? Eagles make two trades before the season. Reagor out, CGJ in. How do you feel about these moves?
Your latest episode with hosts Mike Nabors & Scott Shanle preview the Jets matchup plus pay tribute to Cam Jordan, discuss the CGJ effect, and debate who's the most indispensable Saint besides Kamara?
The Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum, located in Carrabelle, Florida, was established to honor and preserve the heritage of the men and women who trained at the camp during WWII. Camp Gordon Johnston opened in 1942 for the sole purpose of training Infantry Divisions and their support units in amphibious operations by U. S. Army Engineer Special Brigades [ESB]. This camp trained a quarter of a million men, closing in June of 1946. Three infantry divisions and two special brigades left here after receiving amphibious training to confront tyranny both in Europe and the Pacific. Learn about their dedication, fears and heroism at our museum. The sacrifices and achievements of our WWII era citizens have led historians to label these individuals as the best generation America has yet produced. We feel it would be a tragedy not to display their accomplishments as a worthy lesson for today's citizens. To this extent the museum promotes not only the history of WWII, but also portrays the gigantic effort that our nation poured into this conflict. The CGJ Museum has compiled an extensive history of the various units that trained here, as well as a photographic display of the area and life as it existed at the camp. Furthermore, the CGJ veterans have contributed the artifacts brought back from battles overseas, along with uniforms, equipment, and all sorts of souvenirs, too numerous to name. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/loren-alberts/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loren-alberts/support
Pessoal, Recentemente foi publicado um novo Provimento pela CGJ do TJSP, com mudanças no tema "pagamento", dentro do protesto. O vídeo aborda em detalhes a importante novidade. Espero que gostem! Acesse o Blog do DG: http://www.blogdodg.com.br/ Participe do nosso grupo no Telegram: https://t.me/blogdodg
The NFC East is terrible this season and OB team lends their opinion on it (3:35). They also discuss the Dallas Cowboys and their continued woes (10:30). They then discuss the scope of the entire NFL (21:15). CGJ of the Saints is suckered punch and the guys analyze it (36:30. Does Coach Payton get enough credit as one of the elite coaches in the NFL (39:20. They also discus Tua's debut (43:00) and more!
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We could all use the comfort of Fred Rogers right about now. Joining this episode of the podcast is author Shea Tuttle, the author of "Exactly as You Are: The Life and Faith of Mister Rogers." Mister Rogers touched the lives of many, and that is an understating of his impact. A Presbyterian minister, Fred Roger ensured that the Grace of God was shared with everyone he met, whether in person or in The Neighborhood. Yet, while extending Grace Mister Rogers also expected us to grow. Growth is what we need now, to grow out of the hate, bigotry, racism, and nationalism that plagues us today. Shea Tuttle is the author of "Exactly as You Are: The Life and Faith of Mister Rogers" and co-editor of "Can I Get a Witness? Thirteen Peacemakers, Community Builders, and Agitators for Faith and Justice." Her essays have appeared at Greater Good Magazine, The Toast, The Other Journal, Role Reboot, and Jenny. She holds an M.Div. from Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta.Shea lives in Virginia with her family.https://www.eerdmans.com/Products/7655/exactly-as-you-are.aspxhttps://www.sheatuttle.com/
We could all use the comfort of Fred Rogers right about now. Joining this episode of the podcast is author Shea Tuttle, the author of "Exactly as You Are: The Life and Faith of Mister Rogers." Mister Rogers touched the lives of many, and that is an understating of his impact. A Presbyterian minister, Fred Roger ensured that the Grace of God was shared with everyone he met, whether in person or in The Neighborhood. Yet, while extending Grace Mister Rogers also expected us to grow. Growth is what we need now, to grow out of the hate, bigotry, racism, and nationalism that plagues us today. Shea Tuttle is the author of "Exactly as You Are: The Life and Faith of Mister Rogers" and co-editor of "Can I Get a Witness? Thirteen Peacemakers, Community Builders, and Agitators for Faith and Justice." Her essays have appeared at Greater Good Magazine, The Toast, The Other Journal, Role Reboot, and Jenny. She holds an M.Div. from Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta.Shea lives in Virginia with her family.https://www.eerdmans.com/Products/7655/exactly-as-you-are.aspxhttps://www.sheatuttle.com/
You're Not Accepted.That is a hard truth to swallow. Today’s episode is a preview for you, a tasting if you will, of our latest project; 'You’re Not Accepted.' The podcast formerly known as Hermeneutics has received a makeover since we finished our examination of the theological alphabet. For our first episode of 'You're Not Accepted,' we talked with Stanley about his essay in Minding the Web entitled “Preaching in the Ruins.”On each episode of 'You're Not Accepted,' we will discuss a different essay from the one and only Stanley Hauerwas. That’s right, the Hauerwas Mafia is going full Hauerwas! Stan the man will join us periodically and we will do our best to contain Jason the fanboy. So, that is what you need to know about today’s episode. Enjoy.https://crackersandgrapejuice.com/show/youre-not-accepted/https://www.facebook.com/crackersnjuicehttps://twitter.com/crackersnjuicehttps://www.instagram.com/crackersandgrapejuice/
You're Not Accepted.That is a hard truth to swallow. Today’s episode is a preview for you, a tasting if you will, of our latest project; 'You’re Not Accepted.' The podcast formerly known as Hermeneutics has received a makeover since we finished our examination of the theological alphabet. For our first episode of 'You're Not Accepted,' we talked with Stanley about his essay in Minding the Web entitled “Preaching in the Ruins.”On each episode of 'You're Not Accepted,' we will discuss a different essay from the one and only Stanley Hauerwas. That’s right, the Hauerwas Mafia is going full Hauerwas! Stan the man will join us periodically and we will do our best to contain Jason the fanboy. So, that is what you need to know about today’s episode. Enjoy.https://crackersandgrapejuice.com/show/youre-not-accepted/https://www.facebook.com/crackersnjuicehttps://twitter.com/crackersnjuicehttps://www.instagram.com/crackersandgrapejuice/
The Brand is Strong! The Bronx's very own Desus Nice & THE KID MERO aka the Bodega Boys are giving you their irreverent yet hilarious takes on all things pop culture. Live from the Milk Studios Jamroom! This week: New year, society, CGJ, tv shows and more!
We've made it to the end of the alphabet and instead of doing two 'Z' words, we've opted to give you 2x the conversation about 'Zealot.' Zealot is a word that has gone out of common usage but like all things ancient, this word has much to offer the us today. Buckle up because we are closing out this season of (Her)Men*You*Tics with a bit of zealously.
La puntata inaugurale di Saints Italia Podcast celebra la vittoria al Soldier Field dei nostri ragazzi che si portano sul 6-1 in stagione. Si parla del “ragioniere” Teddy Bridgewater, dell’assassino silenzioso Micheal Thomas e del panchinaro che (forse) non ti aspetti Latavius Murray. In difesa, Von Bell e CGJ scatenati ma occhio agli infortuni. In chiusura due parole sui prossimi avversari, gli Arizona Cardinals. Who Dat!
Coming to you from a few intolerable chumps, its Episode 112 of the Ready Players Podcast! This week Tristan, Kai and Jack talk about the Creature in the Well, Control, IT: Chapter 2, Code Vein Demo, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. The guys also take a look at this week’s upcoming releases, as well as Borderlands 3’s weird review debacle and Nintendo announces it won’t be releasing SNES games monthly. Also Pewdiepie is doing stupid shit again. As always, if you have any questions or feedback for us, you can send an email to readyplayersletters@gmail.com. You can also find this podcast on iTunes, Stitcher and Tunein. Intro/Outro composed and performed by Andrew Wrangell - Find more of his stuff here: https://composer1992.wordpress.com Break Music: ‘Butterfly Spy’ by CGJ. OverClocked ReMix (ocremix.org) – http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR03913.
Coming to you from a distressing and very literal brown sky, its Episode 111 of the Ready Players Podcast! This week Tristan, Brady and Jack talk about the Daemon X Machina Prologue Demo, Catherine: Full Body, Control, Astral Chain, and Monster Hunter: World. The guys also take a look at this week’s upcoming releases, as well as PEGI saying NBA 2K20’s gambling trailer isn’t gambling, Chucklefish being accused of unpaid labor during the development of Starbound, and on a much lighter note: all of the mind-blowing announcements from this week’s Nintendo Direct. As always, if you have any questions or feedback for us, you can send an email to readyplayersletters@gmail.com. You can also find this podcast on iTunes, Stitcher and Tunein. Intro/Outro composed and performed by Andrew Wrangell - Find more of his stuff here: https://composer1992.wordpress.com Break Music: ‘Butterfly Spy’ by CGJ. OverClocked ReMix (ocremix.org) – http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR03913.
Jerry Herships joins the podcast to talk about his newest book, 'Rogue Saints: Spirituality for Good-Hearted Heathens.' In this episode, we talk about what exactly Jerry means by "shitty church," if you are looking for a church how you can avoid one, and if you are a pastor how you can avoid pastoring one. ---------------More on the book: The world is full of good-hearted heathens, those who love people and those who want to do good in the world. They're not against God--they just have little use for church. Church is boring and hypocritical. Plus, who wants to sit through a sermon every week? But while organized religion doesn't appeal to them, these heathens long for a connection to something bigger than themselves: meaning, community, mission.---------------Jerry Herships is the founding pastor of After Hours Denver, a faith community of rebels and misfits that meets in dives and pubs to talk God and the Holy over drinks while making PB&Js to pass out to the hungry and homeless of downtown Denver. A former bartender turned comedian, Herships was drawn into ministry after realizing that the connections and conversations he had with his customers were deeper and more real than anything he'd ever experienced in church. He is the author of Last Call: From Serving Drinks to Serving Jesus.https://afterhoursdenver.org/https://www.amazon.com/Rogue-Saints-Spirituality-Good-Hearted-Heathens/dp/0664264425https://www.wjkbooks.com/Products/0664264425/rogue-saints.aspx
Jerry Herships joins the podcast to talk about his newest book, 'Rogue Saints: Spirituality for Good-Hearted Heathens.' In this episode, we talk about what exactly Jerry means by "shitty church," if you are looking for a church how you can avoid one, and if you are a pastor how you can avoid pastoring one. ---------------More on the book: The world is full of good-hearted heathens, those who love people and those who want to do good in the world. They're not against God--they just have little use for church. Church is boring and hypocritical. Plus, who wants to sit through a sermon every week? But while organized religion doesn't appeal to them, these heathens long for a connection to something bigger than themselves: meaning, community, mission.---------------Jerry Herships is the founding pastor of After Hours Denver, a faith community of rebels and misfits that meets in dives and pubs to talk God and the Holy over drinks while making PB&Js to pass out to the hungry and homeless of downtown Denver. A former bartender turned comedian, Herships was drawn into ministry after realizing that the connections and conversations he had with his customers were deeper and more real than anything he'd ever experienced in church. He is the author of Last Call: From Serving Drinks to Serving Jesus.https://afterhoursdenver.org/https://www.amazon.com/Rogue-Saints-Spirituality-Good-Hearted-Heathens/dp/0664264425https://www.wjkbooks.com/Products/0664264425/rogue-saints.aspx
Now that the sting of the UMC Special General Conference is lessening, what is next? How can those who are dissatisfied with the work done by the delegates in St Louis organize and be better prepared for GC2020?Rev. Mandy Sloan McDow is the Senior Minister at First United Methodist Church in LA and is the co-author of the forthcoming book, 'Out of the Depths: Your Companion After Divorce.' Follower her on Twitter - https://twitter.com/RevMama
Now that the sting of the UMC Special General Conference is lessening, what is next? How can those who are dissatisfied with the work done by the delegates in St Louis organize and be better prepared for GC2020?Rev. Mandy Sloan McDow is the Senior Minister at First United Methodist Church in LA and is the co-author of the forthcoming book, 'Out of the Depths: Your Companion After Divorce.' Follower her on Twitter - https://twitter.com/RevMama
The podcast team caught up with Emma Green to talk about the implications of what occurred at the Special General Conference in St. Louis. Emma argues the storyline coming out of #GC2019 is a common storyline being experience throughout the United States: a breakdown or inability to live in community with people who we disagree with. This struggle to maintain community is causing fracture throughout institutions that once held up our communities.Emma Green is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where she covers politics, policy, and religion. https://www.theatlantic.com/author/emma-green/https://twitter.com/emmaogreen
The podcast team caught up with Emma Green to talk about the implications of what occurred at the Special General Conference in St. Louis. Emma argues the storyline coming out of #GC2019 is a common storyline being experience throughout the United States: a breakdown or inability to live in community with people who we disagree with. This struggle to maintain community is causing fracture throughout institutions that once held up our communities.Emma Green is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where she covers politics, policy, and religion. https://www.theatlantic.com/author/emma-green/https://twitter.com/emmaogreen
By a slim margin the 'traditional plan' was selected to be the way forward for the United Methodist Church. Disciplinary action against LGBTQIA clergy will be swifter and without the benefit of due process. In all reality, the plan selected by the Special General Conference does not meet the UMC's constitutional requirements. Just an hour after the Special General Conference was adjourned, Crackers & Grape Juice sat down with our favorite thoughtful pastor, Christy Thomas, the debrief and talk about what is next as the UMC becomes more divided, and LGBTQIA persons are delivered a legislative knife in the back.
By a slim margin the 'traditional plan' was selected to be the way forward for the United Methodist Church. Disciplinary action against LGBTQIA clergy will be swifter and without the benefit of due process. In all reality, the plan selected by the Special General Conference does not meet the UMC's constitutional requirements. Just an hour after the Special General Conference was adjourned, Crackers & Grape Juice sat down with our favorite thoughtful pastor, Christy Thomas, the debrief and talk about what is next as the UMC becomes more divided, and LGBTQIA persons are delivered a legislative knife in the back.
If an effort to provide honest conversations from the 2019 Special General Conference, the Crackers & Grape Juice team invited supporters of all of the plans being considered by the United Methodist Church’s governing body to explain why the plan they support is the correct plan.Anna Golladay was removed from her appointment because she officiated a same-sex wedding. She has traveled to St Louis for the called General Conference as a lay observer, present to ensure the LGBTQ voices in her Bible-belt community are not ignored as the United Methodist Church meets to find a way forward.
If an effort to provide honest conversations from the 2019 Special General Conference, the Crackers & Grape Juice team invited supporters of all of the plans being considered by the United Methodist Church’s governing body to explain why the plan they support is the correct plan.Anna Golladay was removed from her appointment because she officiated a same-sex wedding. She has traveled to St Louis for the called General Conference as a lay observer, present to ensure the LGBTQ voices in her Bible-belt community are not ignored as the United Methodist Church meets to find a way forward.
Jason and Teer dive into Dr. Jeff Mallinson's book Sexy: The Quest for Erotic Virtue in Perplexing Times. Listen as they talk about the effects of purity culture and how Jeff counters that in his new book.
Jason and Teer dive into Dr. Jeff Mallinson's book Sexy: The Quest for Erotic Virtue in Perplexing Times. Listen as they talk about the effects of purity culture and how Jeff counters that in his new book.
Part 2 of Jason's conversation with fan favorite, Reverend Fleming Rutledge, to talk about her latest book, Advent: The Once and Future Coming of Jesus Christ. To dig more into her book and themes, go to www.adventbeginsinthedark.com to subscribe to C&GJ’s daily Advent devotional.
Part 2 of Jason's conversation with fan favorite, Reverend Fleming Rutledge, to talk about her latest book, Advent: The Once and Future Coming of Jesus Christ. To dig more into her book and themes, go to www.adventbeginsinthedark.com to subscribe to C&GJ’s daily Advent devotional.
Scot McKnight joins the show to talk about his latest book, 'It Takes a Church to Baptize'https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1587434164From the back jacket - The issue of baptism has troubled Protestants for centuries. Should infants be baptized before their faith is conscious, or does God command the baptism of babies whose parents have been baptized?Popular New Testament scholar Scot McKnight makes a biblical case for infant baptism, exploring its history, meaning, and practice and showing that infant baptism is the most historic Christian way of forming children into the faith. He explains that the church's practice of infant baptism developed straight from the Bible and argues that it must begin with the family and then extend to the church. Baptism is not just an individual profession of faith: it takes a family and a church community to nurture a child into faith over time. McKnight explains infant baptism for readers coming from a tradition that baptizes adults only, and he counters criticisms that fail to consider the role of families in the formation of faith. The book includes a foreword by Todd Hunter and an afterword by Gerald McDermott.
Scot McKnight joins the show to talk about his latest book, 'It Takes a Church to Baptize'https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1587434164From the back jacket - The issue of baptism has troubled Protestants for centuries. Should infants be baptized before their faith is conscious, or does God command the baptism of babies whose parents have been baptized?Popular New Testament scholar Scot McKnight makes a biblical case for infant baptism, exploring its history, meaning, and practice and showing that infant baptism is the most historic Christian way of forming children into the faith. He explains that the church's practice of infant baptism developed straight from the Bible and argues that it must begin with the family and then extend to the church. Baptism is not just an individual profession of faith: it takes a family and a church community to nurture a child into faith over time. McKnight explains infant baptism for readers coming from a tradition that baptizes adults only, and he counters criticisms that fail to consider the role of families in the formation of faith. The book includes a foreword by Todd Hunter and an afterword by Gerald McDermott.
Addison Hart joins the podcast to talk about his latest book, 'The Letter of James: A Pastoral Commentary'. https://www.amazon.com/Letter-James-Pastoral-Commentary/dp/1532650140From the back cover: The Letter of James is perhaps needed more than ever today. In this commentary, Hart argues that the epistle is indeed the work of James of Jerusalem, “the brother of the Lord,” that it was an encyclical letter, and that its chief concern was to combat a distorted version of Paul’s gospel. It is a work with a singular purpose: to bring the churches back to the most basic teachings of Jesus. In its defense of orthopraxy as the primary Christian standard, its denunciation of those with wealth who exploit or neglect the poor, its hard words for those who have taken on the mantel of “teacher” without first learning to restrain their tongues, and above all its exhortation to relearn the truth that “faith without works [of love] is dead,” James could be talking to churches in our own time. This commentary presents James afresh, as a living guide with a perennial message for those who seek to follow Jesus. It is pastoral in intent, written for those who teach and preach, those who desire a more authentic discipleship, and those who practice lectio divina—the meditative reading of Scripture._____________________Addison Hodges Hart is a retired priest (of both the Roman Catholic and Episcopal Churches, M.Div.), former college chaplain for Northern Illinois University, teacher, spiritual director, and former ecumenical/interfaith director (for the Diocese of Rockford, Illinois). He is the author of six previous books, published by Eerdmans, the most recent being The Ox-Herder and the Good Shepherd: Finding Christ on the Buddha's Path (2013), Strangers and Pilgrims Once More: Being Disciples of Jesus in a Post-Christendom World (2014), and The Woman, the Hour, and the Garden: A Study of Imagery in the Gospel of John (2016). He currently lives with his wife in Norway, along with two Newfoundland dogs, a herd of cats, and some goats.
Addison Hart joins the podcast to talk about his latest book, 'The Letter of James: A Pastoral Commentary'. https://www.amazon.com/Letter-James-Pastoral-Commentary/dp/1532650140From the back cover: The Letter of James is perhaps needed more than ever today. In this commentary, Hart argues that the epistle is indeed the work of James of Jerusalem, “the brother of the Lord,” that it was an encyclical letter, and that its chief concern was to combat a distorted version of Paul’s gospel. It is a work with a singular purpose: to bring the churches back to the most basic teachings of Jesus. In its defense of orthopraxy as the primary Christian standard, its denunciation of those with wealth who exploit or neglect the poor, its hard words for those who have taken on the mantel of “teacher” without first learning to restrain their tongues, and above all its exhortation to relearn the truth that “faith without works [of love] is dead,” James could be talking to churches in our own time. This commentary presents James afresh, as a living guide with a perennial message for those who seek to follow Jesus. It is pastoral in intent, written for those who teach and preach, those who desire a more authentic discipleship, and those who practice lectio divina—the meditative reading of Scripture._____________________Addison Hodges Hart is a retired priest (of both the Roman Catholic and Episcopal Churches, M.Div.), former college chaplain for Northern Illinois University, teacher, spiritual director, and former ecumenical/interfaith director (for the Diocese of Rockford, Illinois). He is the author of six previous books, published by Eerdmans, the most recent being The Ox-Herder and the Good Shepherd: Finding Christ on the Buddha's Path (2013), Strangers and Pilgrims Once More: Being Disciples of Jesus in a Post-Christendom World (2014), and The Woman, the Hour, and the Garden: A Study of Imagery in the Gospel of John (2016). He currently lives with his wife in Norway, along with two Newfoundland dogs, a herd of cats, and some goats.
It is often said that one of the GREATEST ideas to come out of the Reformation was the priesthood of all believers. But what does that actually mean? Come to think of it what does priest and priesthood actually mean?
The Holy Spirit descends and then the Church has a birthday, right? Pentecost is more than a celebratory reduction to avoid the theological implications of what the early Christians experienced. In this episode of (Her)Men*You*Tics while Johanna proves she's read chapter 2 of Acts and Teer that he knows what Penta means, Jason goes on a rant about birthdays and the Holy Spirit.
Everyone has a backstory, and for preachers, that backstory sets the stage for preaching. Lisa Cressman is the author of 'Backstory Preaching: Integrating Life, Spirituality, and Craft' (The Liturgical Press: Collegeville, 2018), and Craft an Effective Sermon by Friday, (www.backstorypreaching.com), a guest preacher, preaching instructor, and speaker. Lisa is a Certified Daring Way® Facilitator, holds a BS in Nursing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an M.Div. from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley, CA., and a D.Min. in Practical Theology from Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, IN.
Everyone has a backstory, and for preachers, that backstory sets the stage for preaching. Lisa Cressman is the author of 'Backstory Preaching: Integrating Life, Spirituality, and Craft' (The Liturgical Press: Collegeville, 2018), and Craft an Effective Sermon by Friday, (www.backstorypreaching.com), a guest preacher, preaching instructor, and speaker. Lisa is a Certified Daring Way® Facilitator, holds a BS in Nursing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an M.Div. from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley, CA., and a D.Min. in Practical Theology from Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, IN.
Episode 21 And the Winners are…!!! Juler's Row Giveaway, & A Look Back As promised, today, I’ll be announcing the winners of the Julers Row Giveaway. If you missed it, last week, in the Jewelry Navigator Boarding Lounge, Julie Bishop of Juler’s Row and Katherine and Josephine shared her story of how she successfully runs two jewelry businesses, IN Episode 20 Back to School Jewels With Juler’s Row Home Decor Jewelry Art We ran a giveaway contest for one of two of her jewelry theme decor items, of either a cushion cut diamond tote bag, or an Opal watercolor rendering canvas print, both with a retail value of $145, and both items are perfect for back to school = the tote bag with its big, beautiful cushion cut diamond, and the opal watercolor print to brighten up and add sparkle to any dorm or apartment wall! In the contest on Instagram, instructions were to like the posts, follow both me and Julie at Juler’s Row, and tag 3 friends to enter. All of her jewelry and home decor items are made in the U.S., with the exception of the katherine and josephine satin straps, and the artwork prints used for her Juler’s Row home decor items are all designed by Julie, and hand painted by her mother, Amy, also a designer. Before I announce the winners, I want to thank everyone for listening and supporting Jewelry Navigator Podcast. I’ve really enjoyed visiting with and sharing the jewelry and the designer’s stories with you. I look forward to bringing more stories and helpful tips in upcoming episodes. If you haven’t heard all the episodes, in today’s I re-cap a few of them so you can enjoy a quick synopsis, or created mental notes to go back and hear episodes you missed. For the remainder of August, and possibly into the first week of September, I’ll be taking a hiatus, but will return with new episodes. I’m taking time to assess where I can add and create valuable service to you as shoppers and listeners, as well as to the artists and designers I feature. For now, let’s congratulate the winners of the Juler’s Row diamond tote bag and opal watercolor rendering canvas print The Cushion Cut Diamond tote bag goes to Lori Cooper @lcooperfabulous and the Opal Print goes to Julie Bergstein Romenanko who is @justjulesllc on Instagram. Congratulations to both Lori and Julie for winning Juler’s Row wonderful creations! I’m so happy for both of you, and thank you for following and supporting me and Julie on Instagram! The format for the podcast has mostly been visits with guest designers and jewelers. A few have been solo episodes where I’ve shared information that is probably not common knowledge for shoppers, and I hope has been helpful. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the jewelers and designers, and sharing their jewelry and stories with you. The following are clips from six of the episodes - there are fourteen others waiting to be heard and enjoyed. I met Samantha Jackson at a show in New York in February. I was so excited to find her, and you can hear the rest of her story, but here’s a quick clip from Episode 14 The Virtues of Heavenly Vices Fine Jewelry With Samantha Jackson Many of the designers I feature are women, but there’s one who captured my attention with her innovative concept of using the parts from late luxury and sports cars, like ferraris, maseratis, and prosches that sustained minor damages, from her husband’s auto body shop, Christi Schimpke from the third episode, Q & A With Crash Jewelry Founder Christi Schimpke It’s important to me to help shoppers understand the proper terminology and common misconceptions with jewelry terminology and concepts. One of my pet peeves is referring to diamonds as chips, and the misnomer of using semi in combination with the word precious when describing gemstones. Here’s a clip from Episode 11 Chips are for Lunch, Not Diamonds and Other Helpful Jewelry Tips Marc knobloch generously shared so much information on diamonds that i had to make two episodes! Marc is a third generation diamond specialist in NY’s diamond district. Marc and I spoke during the late afternoon while he was on his way home, so there are sounds of the city’s busy commute He helped clarify a few of the complex concepts when shopping for a diamond, from Part 1 and 2 of Diamonds Demystified with Diamond Industry Insider, Marc Knobloch I love all jewelry, but have a special place in my heart for colored gemstones, and when they’re big, rare, unusual and beautiful, I really take notice, like the jewelry made by CGJ by an exceptional mother - daughter team in San francisco. Episode 10: Champagne, Rare Gemstones, and Jewelry With Denise Forbes of California Girl Jewelry Capturing the essence and revealing the stories and meanings behind the styles and designs reflected by the significant cultural changes experienced during the Industrial Age in America is the gift Hugo Kohl offers through his exclusive vintage and antique style jewelry. I was lucky to catch Hugo kohl of Hugo kohl jewelry in the summer when things were a little slower, so was treated to a tour of his factory, workshop, boutique and museum in Harrisonburg, VA. He’s made a career from researching and discovering the tools and methods used to make the first jewelry created by the early methods and tools of the industrial era from the 1800’s. The tour was recorded as the audio for the podcast, so you can hear the sounds of the machines, along with ambient music played at the work stations and in the museum which you can visit and tour Episode 16 America’s Vintage Jewelry Legacy with Hugo Kohl of Hugo Kohl Jewelry Thank you for joining me in these first few months of the podcast. If you’ve enjoyed listening and learning about the jewelry and the designers, I’d so appreciate if you would leave a review, and be sure to visit their websites and instragram feeds and say hello, inquire about a gift design you have in mind, or just tell them how wonderful they are! Until I return in September, reach out and say hello, tag me, message me - I’d love to hear from you! And always remember - fasten you jewelry first before helping others with theirs!
If its true that clergy suffer from certain health issues at a rate higher than the general population, the why are pastors in such poor health? And what can be done to help them step into the abundant life God desires for them?We tackle these questions and more with the co-authors of Faithful and Fractured: Responding to the Clergy Health Crisis, Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell, and Jason Byassee.From the book - "Although anecdotal observations about poor clergy health abound, concrete data from multiple sources supporting this claim hasn't been made accessible--until now. Duke's Clergy Health Initiative (CHI), a major, decade-long research project, provides a true picture of the clergy health crisis over time and demonstrates that improving the health of pastors is possible. Bringing together the best in social science and medical research, this book quantifies the poor health of clergy with theological engagement. Although the study focused on United Methodist ministers, the authors interpret CHI's groundbreaking data for a broad ecumenical readership. In addition to physical health, the book examines mental health and spiritual well-being, and suggests that increasing positive mental health may prevent future physical and mental health problems for clergy. Concrete suggestions tailored to clergy are woven throughout the book."https://www.amazon.com/Faithful-Fractured-Responding-Clergy-Health/dp/0801098831/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1528912386&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=faithfully+fractured
If its true that clergy suffer from certain health issues at a rate higher than the general population, the why are pastors in such poor health? And what can be done to help them step into the abundant life God desires for them?We tackle these questions and more with the co-authors of Faithful and Fractured: Responding to the Clergy Health Crisis, Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell, and Jason Byassee.From the book - "Although anecdotal observations about poor clergy health abound, concrete data from multiple sources supporting this claim hasn't been made accessible--until now. Duke's Clergy Health Initiative (CHI), a major, decade-long research project, provides a true picture of the clergy health crisis over time and demonstrates that improving the health of pastors is possible. Bringing together the best in social science and medical research, this book quantifies the poor health of clergy with theological engagement. Although the study focused on United Methodist ministers, the authors interpret CHI's groundbreaking data for a broad ecumenical readership. In addition to physical health, the book examines mental health and spiritual well-being, and suggests that increasing positive mental health may prevent future physical and mental health problems for clergy. Concrete suggestions tailored to clergy are woven throughout the book."https://www.amazon.com/Faithful-Fractured-Responding-Clergy-Health/dp/0801098831/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1528912386&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=faithfully+fractured
Fred Rodgers invited all of to be his neighbor. Thanks, Fred but what does it mean to be someone's neighbor?
Teer and Jason talk with Episcopal priest, school chaplain, and Mockingbird writer Connor Gwin about deconstruction, doubt vs. faith vs. authenticity, Stan the Man, formation, and life after near death.
Teer and Jason talk with Episcopal priest, school chaplain, and Mockingbird writer Connor Gwin about deconstruction, doubt vs. faith vs. authenticity, Stan the Man, formation, and life after near death.
2/3 of the (Her)Men*You*Tics team are pastors serving in the United Methodist Church. In this episode, Johanna takes us through the theological origins of Methodism, and Jason and Teer explain why they fell called to be a part of the Methodist tradition.
Missio Dei - We're on a mission from God. In this episode, we break down the differences between missio dei and missio ecclesia.
Veteran Republican strategist Brad Todd joined Teer and Jason to talk about a book he co-wrote with syndicated columnist and CNN contributor Salena Zito. 'The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics,'is an in-depth examination of the 2016 presidential election. Brad and Selena examine the why and how of the outcome of the election and then look to how 2016 will influence elections to come.Playing a big role in all of this was Trump's conservative-evangelical base. What does this mean for Christian influencers and candidates in elections to come? That and more on this episode of Crackers and Grape Juice.From the publisher - The Great Revolt delves deep into the minds and hearts of the voters the make up this coalition. What emerges is a group of citizens who cannot be described by terms like "angry," "male," "rural," or the often-used "racist." They span job descriptions, income brackets, education levels, and party allegiances. What unites them is their desire to be part of a movement larger than themselves that puts pragmatism before ideology, localism before globalism, and demands the respect it deserves from Washington.
Veteran Republican strategist Brad Todd joined Teer and Jason to talk about a book he co-wrote with syndicated columnist and CNN contributor Salena Zito. 'The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics,'is an in-depth examination of the 2016 presidential election. Brad and Selena examine the why and how of the outcome of the election and then look to how 2016 will influence elections to come.Playing a big role in all of this was Trump's conservative-evangelical base. What does this mean for Christian influencers and candidates in elections to come? That and more on this episode of Crackers and Grape Juice.From the publisher - The Great Revolt delves deep into the minds and hearts of the voters the make up this coalition. What emerges is a group of citizens who cannot be described by terms like "angry," "male," "rural," or the often-used "racist." They span job descriptions, income brackets, education levels, and party allegiances. What unites them is their desire to be part of a movement larger than themselves that puts pragmatism before ideology, localism before globalism, and demands the respect it deserves from Washington.
Does liturgy really mean work of the people? Does liturgy have anything to do with guilt or shame? We tackle this and more as we talk about LITURGY on (Her)Men*You*Tics
In this episode, we consider what the event and content of preaching means. Are we talking about a narrative of events, exegesis of scripture, or the God? All of it? Also, what about the listener, do they play a role? This and more on (Her)Men*You*Tics.
In this episode we consider how God poured himself into human form in the incarnation, and/or how Jesus emptied himself of divinity (like omniscience and omnipotence). But mostly we talk about what human qualities Jesus experienced, the good and the bad. And Jason swears that, if Scarlet Johanssen gave him directions, he would follow them.
One of the members for the retranslation of the Psalms in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, J Chester Johnson shares his experience of not only interpreting the Psalms but also how this poetic form of scripture still speaks for the church today.
One of the members for the retranslation of the Psalms in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, J Chester Johnson shares his experience of not only interpreting the Psalms but also how this poetic form of scripture still speaks for the church today.
Does the UMC need a Donald Trump to emerge, willing to disrupt the status quo? Can the UMC move beyond the debate of human sexuality, which is really a debate over power and money, and live into is mission of making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world?
Does the UMC need a Donald Trump to emerge, willing to disrupt the status quo? Can the UMC move beyond the debate of human sexuality, which is really a debate over power and money, and live into is mission of making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world?
What does it mean to be created in the image of God? Are we imitations of the Godhead? Of Christ?
Is scripture infallible? What about Jesus? What does our fallibility compared to Christ mean for things like grace and Christian perfection?
This week Danny walks us through his legendary 30 seconds of directing a film staring My Friend CGJ, Motz breaks down a proper date night, and we can't shut up about foreign languages. We also break down some listener feedback on how to improve your chess game! Follow Us Danny: Twitter, Twitch, Chess.com Motz: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Ouija by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr
This week Danny walks us through his legendary 30 seconds of directing a film staring My Friend CGJ, Motz breaks down a proper date night, and we can't shut up about foreign languages. We also break down some listener feedback on how to improve your chess game! Follow Us Danny: Twitter, Twitch, Chess.com Motz: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Ouija by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr
The Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law was founded by Regent University School of Law in 2010 to equip Christian advocates to (1) promote the rule of law and seek justice for the oppressed and (2) serve and support those already engaged in such advocacy. In this episode, host Mike Schutt interviews CGJ directors Ernie Walton and Jeff Brauch to discuss how the CGJ fulfills its dual mission. Hear about the CGJ’s programs for Regent law students and its philosophy of how to effectively engage in human rights advocacy. The discussion ranges from practical ways this generation of law students are working for justice to the connection between the rule of law, human rights, and moral anthropology. It's great fun! Listen in. Ernie Walton serves as the Academic and Administrative director of Regent Law's Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law. He also serves as a lecturer on the Regent Law faculty. Outside of his work at Regent, Ernie served as a law clerk to the Honorable D. Arthur Kelsey of the Virginia Supreme Court, practiced law in southern California, and served as an associate attorney for a non-profit law firm that specializes in protecting religious freedom. Professor Jeffrey A. Brauch joined the Regent Law faculty in 1994. He served as the school's interim dean from 1999-2000 and as dean from 2000-2015. Professor Brauch has taught numerous courses, including International Human Rights; Foundations of Law; Torts; International Criminal Law; Negotiations; and Human Rights, Civil Liberties, & National Security. In 2010, he helped found the Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law, and he now serves as its Executive Director. Host Mike Schutt is director of Attorney Ministries & Law Student Ministries for Christian Legal Society and Associate Professor & Global Recruiter at Regent University School of Law.