POPULARITY
This episode of the Smarticle Podcast features a deep and introspective interview with Chris Marchand, highlighting the complexities surrounding abuse allegations within the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). The episode includes a powerful excerpt from Kelly Goewey, discussing the mishandling of abuse cases and the need for church accountability. Themes of victim support, cultural resistance within congregations, and personal reflections on faith and institutional failures are explored. Chris emphasize the importance of understanding and listening to abuse survivors, sparking conversations on how churches should respond when things go wrong. 00:00 Introduction: What Would Jesus Do? 01:03 The Complexity of ACNA Processes 01:50 Personal Experience with Institutional Inaction 02:24 The Solar System Analogy 02:55 Jesus' Example of Dignity and Truth 03:35 Introduction to the Podcast and Chris Marchand 04:08 Understanding Victims and Church Inaction 06:12 The Culture Wars in the Church 07:40 The Psychology of Anger and Groupthink 10:43 The Weight of Editing and Personal Reflection 12:33 The Role of Christian Publications 14:58 ACNA Too: Goals and Misconceptions 17:51 Personal Faith and Spiritual Manipulation 19:31 Conclusion: The Wall of Silence Podcast ACNA Wall of Silence Podcast ACNAtoo smarticlepodcast@gmail.com #ACNAtoo #ACNA #churchabuse #sexualassualt #markrivera #chrismarchand #thewallofsilencepodcast #joannarudenborg #smarticlepodcast #podcast #smarticle @Smarticleshow @BDDoble @larryolson threads.net/@smarticleshow @brand.dobes The Smarticle Podcast https://www.smarticlepodcast.com/
Today on the Smarticle Podcast, Chris Marchand, an Anglican ACNA priest and podcaster, discusses his impactful podcast 'The Wall of Silence,' which sheds light on sexual abuse within the Anglican Church in North America. We reflect on the seriousness of the subject of church abuse and coverup. Chris shares his motivation for starting the podcast, inspired by the unheard stories of abuse survivors, and delves into the unique challenges of addressing abuse within church settings. He also touches on themes of fear, silence, and the conflicting pressures within clergy and congregations. Amidst these heavy topics, we inject moments of levity and personal anecdotes, planning a two-part series to comprehensively cover this deep and critical issue. 00:00 Introduction to Chris Marchand 00:43 Discussing the Wall of Silence Podcast 01:03 The Importance of Silence 01:40 Background on the ACNA 02:03 Origins of the Wall of Silence 02:30 Challenges in Addressing Abuse 06:04 Personal Reflections and Conflicts 08:12 Broader Issues of Abuse in Churches 13:01 Concluding Thoughts and Next Episode Preview ACNA Wall of Silence Podcast ACNAtoo smarticlepodcast@gmail.com #ACNAtoo #ACNA #churchabuse #sexualassualt #markrivera #chrismarchand #thewallofsilencepodcast #joannarudenborg #smarticlepodcast #podcast #smarticle @Smarticleshow @BDDoble @larryolson threads.net/@smarticleshow @brand.dobes The Smarticle Podcast https://www.smarticlepodcast.com/
While we are no longer producing new Tent Talks episodes every now and then we will take the opportunity to point listeners to new projects. Tent producer and co-host Chris Marchand has just begun releasing a new podcast we wanted you to be aware of: Wall of Silence, about church abuse and mishandling in the Anglican Church in North America. This is the second of two preview episodes we are offering in the Tent feed. This episode introduces a parable, a kind of alternate version of the abuse cases of Cherin Marie's daughter and Joanna Rudenborg, and also features an interview segment with Stephen Backhouse, as did the first episode.You can find the Wall of Silence wherever you listen to podcasts: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wall-of-silenceChris has also set up a Patreon account for those who want to support the podcast in that way: https://www.patreon.com/WallofSilencePodcast
While we are no longer producing new Tent Talks episodes every now and then we will take the opportunity to point listeners to new projects. Tent producer and co-host Chris Marchand has just begun releasing a new podcast we wanted you to be aware of: Wall of Silence. Here is the description: In this first episode we introduce the sexual abuse case of lay pastor Mark Rivera. From there we begin to look outward to see how church leadership responded to it, from the local diocese to the national denomination, the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). As "the thesis," this episode is the explanation for why this podcast exists and whose story we are telling: the advocacy group ACNAtoo and all victims, whistleblowers, and advocates against church abuse in the ACNA.You can find the Wall of Silence wherever you listen to podcasts: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wall-of-silenceChris has also set up a Patreon account for those who want to support the podcast in that way: https://www.patreon.com/WallofSilencePodcast
In this episode of The Effective Ministry Podcast, host Tim Beilharz interviews Awana CEO Matt Markins, author of The Faith of Our Children: Eight Timely Research Insights for Discipling the Next Generation. Matt shares his personal journey from growing up in a dysfunctional family to finding solace and direction in the church, which sparked his passion for child discipleship. He discusses the critical role of the church in intentionally forming children's faith and counters the common approach of general children's ministry with a focused, relationship-based model of child discipleship. Matt also talks about his role as president and CEO of Awana, a global organization dedicated to child discipleship, outlining its history, goals, and the importance of fostering relationships and biblical engagement for lasting faith in children. The episode covers various insights from Matt's book, highlighting the essential factors of biblical faithfulness, stewardship of orthodoxy, and formational fruitfulness for effective child discipleship. Additionally, the discussion touches on the challenges and opportunities in recruiting volunteers, equipping parents, and the necessity of creating a scripture-rich environment for kids. Matt emphasizes the early formation of worldview by the age of 13 and the strategic shift needed in ministry to focus on younger children, asserting the importance of investing resources effectively to shape the future of the church. Youthworks Click on through to discover more from the Youthworks Ministry Support Team and find out how Youthworks can help you have an effective youth and children's ministry in your local church. You can partner in the ministry of Youthworks by donating here. We would love to hear from you. Send your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and critiques to effectiveministrypodcast@youthworks.net. Matt Markins, The Faith of our Children: Eight Timely Research Insights for Discipling the Next Generation Valerie Bell with Chris Marchand, Matt Markins & Mike Handler, Resilient: Child Discipleship and the Fearless Future of the Church Barna, Children's Ministry in a New Reality
The start of the new season in 2024 marks the end of the current season for Tent Talks. We are bringing our podcast in to land, with a series of final thoughts from former guests, hosts and friends of the show. Join Stephen Backhouse in a series of conversations as we explore The Last Word. Episode Two features co-host Chris Marchand offering a coda to his series on "Women in Church Leadership" with conversations from sociologist Lisa Weaver Swartz, author of Stained Glass Ceilings and Anglican priest Amanda Holm Rosengren.You can find out more about Lisa Weaver Swartz at her website: https://lisaweaverswartz.com/ or purchase her book here.Amanda Holm Rosengren is a priest at Church of the Redeemer in the Anglican Church of North America.Lots of Tent Talks resources have been brought out from behind the paywall. You can find them HERE.Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.As mentioned during the episode, here are some of the books available that offer Biblical and theology support for women as church ministers: Rediscovering Scripture's Vision for Women, Unveiling Paul's Women, and Women and Worship at Corinth by Lucy Peppiatt; The Hidden History of Women's Ordination by Gary Macy; Icons of Christ byWilliam G. Witt; Women and the Gender of God by Amy Peeler; The Making of Biblical Womanhood by Beth Allison Barr, Paul and Gender by Cynthia Long Westfall; Tell Her Story by Nijay Gupta; The Bible vs. Biblical Womanhood and Man and Woman: One in Christ by Philip B. Payne.
Dr. Emily Hunter McGowin has entered the Tent to take part in Chris Marchand's annual Christmas episode. She has just released her new book Christmas: The Season of Life and Light which offers reflections, insights, and gentle challenges about how we celebrate the holiday season. The conversation dwells on the major themes Chris addressed in his own Christmas book as well as past episodes, namely, the political nature of serving others, finding a way to rest, unleashing our festive side, and finally, being drawn to the worship of the Christ-child.Dr. McGowin's book can be purchased here. She was one of the guests in Chris' previous series "Women in Church Leadership," which can be listened to here. You can find out more about her, including her other publications at her website.If you are interested in reading Chris's book on the 12 days of Christmas you can find it here or here. Chris's Christmas music can be found here. And last year's Christmas episode (on sad Christmas songs) can be found here.Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.
Musician, songwriter, and worship leader Rachel Wilhelm joins the Tent with Chris Marchand to discuss her new album Jeremiah and how she approached writing songs that speak truth to leaders in power while also calling for communal repentance. Though a bonus episode, this conversation pieces together a number of elements from previous Tent Talks series: 1) Rachel contributed the theme song to Chris's series Women in Church Leadership (which is discussed in the interview), 2) speaking truth to power and discerning true prophets from false prophets is a topic Stephen covered in a previous episode, and 3) this is something of a bonus "Disagree" episode as Rachel and Chris have a significant (though respectful) disagreement about the use of violence. You can listen to Rachel's music anywhere you stream music or support her more directly by listening to and purchasing her music on Bandcamp (which also has an app) or through her website.For rest of Chris's interview with Rachel, check out his podcast PostConsumer Reports. The previous Tent Talks episode on prophets (true and false) can be found here.Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.
One of the episodes we received the most feedback about was when Clare Backhouse, Stephen's wife, appeared in our "How to Love" series. Clare, a qualified and registered nutritional therapist, is now launching her own podcast, "Nutrition With Love." Her first episode, which we are releasing as a bonus, goes into her background story and why nutrition plays such a vital role in our overall health.You can find out more about Clare and contact her for a consultation at her website, and you can find her podcast here or wherever you listen to podcasts.The theme song for "Nutrition With Love" was composed and recorded by Chris Marchand. You can find his music here.
Author and professor Austin Freeman joins episode 95 to discuss his book Tolkien Dogmatics, a theological reading of J.R.R. Tolkien's works. Dr. Freeman is a professor at Houston Christian University where he teaches on theology, literature, and apologetics and has also contributed to other books on theological approaches to science fiction and fantasy. He will be a speaker at Urbana Theological Seminary's 2023 Tolkien Conference where Chris Marchand (the guy who runs PostConsumer Reports) will also be a speaker. You can register for it here. With the main speaker being Craig A. Boyd on Friday September 22, Dr. Freeman and Chris will be delivering their talks in the online sessions on Friday, September 23.
Dr. Anika Prather is a literature professor, classical educator, and author. She is currently the Director of High Quality Curriculum and Instruction at Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy and with her husband founded The Living Water School. She joins the Disagree series to discuss with Chris Marchand how to approach teaching about and having difficult conversations about race and racism. Using an approach of love, grace, and lament, she still manages to address the painful truths of history while seeking for a greater communal and cultural healing. In this conversation she and Chris discuss historically black colleges and universities, "whiteness" vs. white supremacy, and the realities of American slavery.You can find out more about Anika's work at her website, her podcasts Reclaiming the Canon and Kush Classics, or by reading her book The Black Intellectual Tradition, co-written with Angel Parham.Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.
Sermon - Rev. Chris Marchand
Please enjoy the release of Chris Marchand's latest Christmas song recording "Coventry Carol," along with an excerpt from an extended conversation Chris and Sean had about sad Christmas songs.You can purchase and download Chris' song along with his other music here: https://chrismarchand.bandcamp.com/track/coventry-carolHis album Gentle Spacemakers which consists of songs featured on the podcast is available on all streaming platforms.You can read the article "On the Importance of Sad Christmas Songs" here.If you want to here the full extended sad Christmas song conversation between Chris and Sean you can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.
Chris Marchand continues the tradition of giving an annual Christmas Tent Talk this year by acknowledging the role sad Christmas songs play in our lives. Sometimes we simply cannot sing a happy song and instead need to sing something with more weight, something that allows us to lament. Chris touches on some of the classic "sad" carols as well as the music of present day songwriter Sufjan Stevens. Sean McCoy joins the second half of the episode for further reflection on the holiday and the songs that are part of our lives.This episode was based off of Chris's recently published article of the same name with Christ and Pop Culture. You can listen to and purchase the Christmas music featured in today's episode on Chris's Bandcamp page: https://chrismarchand.bandcamp.com/album/let-nothing-you-dismayFor past episodes in the Christmas Tent Talk series you can go here (Serving at Christmas) or here (Resting at Christmas).Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.
In this podcast I discuss the vital ministry of child discipleship. The conversation is centered around a book put out by Awana. It is written by Valerie Bell, Chris Marchand, Matt Markins, and Mike Handler. This is a MUST READ book for kid's ministry workers, pastors, parents, and even grandparents! You can find it most places you buy books. There is a link below. This review was done by my choice I was not asked to do it, nor will I receive anything if you purchase the book. Purchase Book: https://www.awana.org/product/resilient-child-discipleship-and-the-fearless-future-of-the-church Facebook page for A Resilient Conversation: https://www.facebook.com/resilientconversation
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) -Episode 478 -As I Walk These Halls I'm back from my Podcast hiatus and I've got a new single. -Rick Lee James Special thanks to Chris Marchand for allowing me to feature our conversation from his Podcast, PostConsumer Reports, here on my show today. PostConsumer Reports Podcast : http://www.postconsumerreports.com/ Web Sites: https://www.rickleejames.com Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/halls Lyric Video: Thank you for reading Rick Lee James Substack. This post is public so feel free to share it. Share Below are some trusted organizations that you can partner with to meet needs of refugees from Ukraine and around the world. Fred Heumann's Article in Christianity Today: https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2022/february-web-only/ukrainian-christians-church-worship-songs-war-and-peace.html Serve Ukraine Web Link: https://actintl.givingfuel.com/serveukraine Nazarene Compassion FB: https://www.facebook.com/nazcompassion Caritas does great work in Crisis: https://www.caritas.org/2022/02/carit... Mercy Corps is fantastic: https://www.mercycorps.org/blog/human... A local Ukrainian non profit that has been serving traumatized children for years: https://voices.org.ua/en/ Alliance for a New Immigration Consensus Tell your Senators you support meaningful bipartisan immigration reform Urge President Biden Not to Leave Behind Persecuted Afghans Project Alpha Afghan Advocacy Resources Protecting Ukrainian Refugees More from Rick Lee James Shine A Light In The Darkness Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darkness Music Video: Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify: https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqa Rick Lee James Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) -Episode 478 -As I Walk These HallsI'm back from my Podcast hiatus and I've got a new single.-Rick Lee JamesSpecial thanks to Chris Marchand for allowing me to feature our conversation from his Podcast, PostConsumer Reports, here on my show today. PostConsumer Reports Podcast : http://www.postconsumerreports.com/Web Sites:https://www.rickleejames.comGet The Single:https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/hallsLyric Video:Thank you for reading Rick Lee James Substack. This post is public so feel free to share it.Below are some trusted organizations that you can partner with to meet needs of refugees from Ukraine and around the world.Fred Heumann's Article in Christianity Today: https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2022/february-web-only/ukrainian-christians-church-worship-songs-war-and-peace.htmlServe Ukraine Web Link: https://actintl.givingfuel.com/serveukraineNazarene Compassion FB: https://www.facebook.com/nazcompassionCaritas does great work in Crisis: https://www.caritas.org/2022/02/carit...Mercy Corps is fantastic: https://www.mercycorps.org/blog/human...A local Ukrainian non profit that has been serving traumatized children for years: https://voices.org.ua/en/Alliance for a New Immigration ConsensusTell your Senators you support meaningful bipartisan immigration reform Urge President Biden Not to Leave Behind Persecuted Afghans Project Alpha Afghan Advocacy Resources Protecting Ukrainian Refugees More from Rick Lee JamesShine A Light In The Darkness Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darknessMusic Video:Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify:https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqaRick Lee James Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
Dr. Jemar Tisby is an historian, speaker and author (amongst other books) of "How to Fight Racism: Young Readers Edition". He talks with Chris Marchand about his ongoing work confronting racial injustice within the church and general culture.Links! Here is Jemar's website, subscribe to his newsletter, listen to his podcast Pass the Mic, learn about The Witness, support his organization helping and funding black Christian leaders. The online book study for How to Fight Racism: Young Readers Edition can be found here.Download more Tent Courses and Resources HERE. Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.
A preview of a conversation between Tent co-hosts and colleagues Natasha Beckles, Chris Marchand and Sean McCoy about their personal experiences with racism, god, guns and patriotism. The full conversation is available on the Patreon page. Just one of many, many, high quality bonus episodes available to patrons. Become a Fellow Traveller today to access them all!You can support the Tent and get hours of content on our Patreon HERE.
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) Episode 468: Nostalgic Future Podcast On Nostalgic Future, Joe Cook and Chris Marchand explore their pop culture obsessions in an attempt to prove that the past is the only way forward. Each episode will focus on a piece of pop culture history, often something that has been influential to Joe or Chris. Joe has a history in radio, both DJ-ing and managing at stations, and Chris is a teacher, musician, and author of a book on the history of Christmas. For several years now they've also hosted the Between the Songs podcast, which is on the music of Rich Mullins. The new podcast, among other subjects, will have conversations about Quantum Leap, Beatles movies, music from the 90's, and weird cartoons from the 80's. Web Links: Nostalgic Future on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pastfuturepod Podcast Page: https://anchor.fm/nostalgic-future Ukraine Relief Below are some trusted organizations that you can partner with to meet needs of refugees from Ukraine and around the world. Fred Heumann's Article in Christianity Today: https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2022/february-web-only/ukrainian-christians-church-worship-songs-war-and-peace.html Serve Ukraine Web Link: https://actintl.givingfuel.com/serveukraine Nazarene Compassion FB: https://www.facebook.com/nazcompassion Caritas does great work in Crisis: https://www.caritas.org/2022/02/carit... Mercy Corps is fantastic: https://www.mercycorps.org/blog/human... A local Ukrainian non profit that has been serving traumatized children for years: https://voices.org.ua/en/ Alliance for a New Immigration Consensus Tell your Senators you support meaningful bipartisan immigration reform Urge President Biden Not to Leave Behind Persecuted Afghans Project Alpha Afghan Advocacy Resources Protecting Ukrainian Refugees https://alinoorani.org/ Rick Lee James Official Web Site https://www.RickLeeJames.com Shine A Light In The Darkness - The Latest Single From Rick Lee James Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darkness Music Video: Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify: https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqa Just for fun Sign Petition For Weird Al Yankovic Super Bowl Halftime Show https://chng.it/FgrK2kFZ
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) Episode 468: Nostalgic Future PodcastOn Nostalgic Future, Joe Cook and Chris Marchand explore their pop culture obsessions in an attempt to prove that the past is the only way forward. Each episode will focus on a piece of pop culture history, often something that has been influential to Joe or Chris. Joe has a history in radio, both DJ-ing and managing at stations, and Chris is a teacher, musician, and author of a book on the history of Christmas. For several years now they've also hosted the Between the Songs podcast, which is on the music of Rich Mullins. The new podcast, among other subjects, will have conversations about Quantum Leap, Beatles movies, music from the 90's, and weird cartoons from the 80's.Web Links:Nostalgic Future on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pastfuturepodPodcast Page: https://anchor.fm/nostalgic-futureUkraine ReliefBelow are some trusted organizations that you can partner with to meet needs of refugees from Ukraine and around the world.Fred Heumann's Article in Christianity Today: https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2022/february-web-only/ukrainian-christians-church-worship-songs-war-and-peace.htmlServe Ukraine Web Link: https://actintl.givingfuel.com/serveukraineNazarene Compassion FB: https://www.facebook.com/nazcompassionCaritas does great work in Crisis: https://www.caritas.org/2022/02/carit...Mercy Corps is fantastic: https://www.mercycorps.org/blog/human...A local Ukrainian non profit that has been serving traumatized children for years: https://voices.org.ua/en/Alliance for a New Immigration ConsensusTell your Senators you support meaningful bipartisan immigration reform Urge President Biden Not to Leave Behind Persecuted Afghans Project Alpha Afghan Advocacy Resources Protecting Ukrainian Refugees https://alinoorani.org/Rick Lee James Official Web Sitehttps://www.RickLeeJames.comShine A Light In The Darkness - The Latest Single From Rick Lee James Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darknessMusic Video:Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify:https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqaJust for funSign Petition For Weird Al Yankovic Super Bowl Halftime Show https://chng.it/FgrK2kFZ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
On Nostalgic Future, Joe Cook and Chris Marchand explore their pop culture obsessions while attempting to prove that the past is the only way forward. Launching on April 11, new episodes will drop bi-weekly.
Chris Marchand is an Anglican priest and church music leader from Peoria, Illinois in the USA. He also teaches history and literature classes at Schole Academy, an online Classical Christian school. He has just released Gentle Spacemakers an album of the music he's written for the Tent Talks podcast (which also includes the theme song for The Hyphen, Stephen's other podcast). You can stream or download the album on Bandcamp or wherever you stream music. Chris has two other podcasts, Postconsumer Reports about art and faith, and Between the Songs about the music of Rich Mullins. Finally, if you want to go back to where it all started, here is Chris's original interview with Stephen about his biography of Soren Kierkegaard.Chris has written the book Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas, which you can find here, or wherever you buy books.Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE.
This is a special episode courtesy of our generous lifeguard, Chris Marchand! If you want one of your very own, jump on the patreon! https://bit.ly/3g36jl7 Davey writes a creepypasta, Stu investigates cryptids, and Chris watches the scariest movie ever directed by Peter Jackson.
This week on the Interior Voices podcast, host Tracy Mooney talks with Vanessa and Leslie, along with Elders Eric Mitchell and Chris Marchand about Planting the Seeds, an Indigenous-informed research workshop. The team--which also included Elder Roberta Price and former Knowledge Facilitator Christopher Macklin--created and led the workshop for researchers interested in working with Indigenous peoples. Episode Resources: Promising Practice - Planting the Seeds: Insights for Researchers Interested in Working with Indigenous Peoples Evaluating “in a good way”: exploring approaches to integrating Indigenous worldviews and ways of knowing into the Centers for Disease Control Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health The Four R's - Respect, Relevance, Reciprocity, Responsibility The First Nations Principles of OCAP Research is Ceremony Using Two-Eyed Seeing in Research With Indigenous People: An Integrative Review BC Support Unit
This week on the Interior Voices podcast, host Tracy Mooney talks with Vanessa and Leslie, along with Elders Eric Mitchell and Chris Marchand about Planting the Seeds, an Indigenous-informed research workshop. The team--which also included Elder Roberta Price and former Knowledge Facilitator Christopher Macklin--created and led the workshop for researchers interested in working with Indigenous peoples. Episode Resources: Promising Practice - Planting the Seeds: Insights for Researchers Interested in Working with Indigenous Peoples Evaluating “in a good way”: exploring approaches to integrating Indigenous worldviews and ways of knowing into the Centers for Disease Control Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health The Four R's - Respect, Relevance, Reciprocity, Responsibility The First Nations Principles of OCAP Research is Ceremony Using Two-Eyed Seeing in Research With Indigenous People: An Integrative Review BC Support Unit
Last December, listener and Anglican pastor Chris Marchand wrote to tell me about Let Nothing You Dismay--an EP of Christmas music that could serve as a the soundtrack to A Blade Runner Christmas--and a book he wrote, Celebrating The 12 Days of Christmas: A Guide for Churches and Families. While we swapped email, we started talking about Sufjan Stevens' five-CD Music for Christmas. Pitchfork.com reviewed it and contended that the album's plain-spoken embrace of Christianity felt punk in an indie rock context. The review felt a little like an effort to hold on to Stevens and pull him into indie's doubt-everything ethos that he might not really share, but to be fair, Music for Christmas sends enough signals that it's hard to feel certain about readings of it. Because of that, I thought Chris brought a perspective that would prove useful, so we met online early in January to break it down a bit. In this episode, I also went into the collection to pull out another favorite that's hard to explain. The fiercely Canadian Stompin' Tom Connors released Merry Christmas, Everybody in 1970, and it's hard to put your finger on what's so great about it. I try though. If you like what you hear or are curious, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts—Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or Spotify.
Based on his book 'Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas', co-host Chris Marchand explores the social and political implications of Serving at Christmas. Sean and Stephen join the discussion at 35:40. This is the first of four episodes reimagining Christmas. Episodes 2-4 will be available to Patreon subscribers, which can be found HERE.Click here for more about Chris, his book and his interview podcast PostConsumer Reports.
A panel of music-lovers joins Dave Trout to discuss what Christian Music sounded like 3 decades ago in 1990. ------------ TRACK LIST FOR EP.49 ----------- * How Long Will Be Too Long - Michael W. Smith * For The Sake of the Call - Steven Curtis Chapman * I Love Rap Music - DC Talk * Almost Threw It All Away - Charlie Peacock * Another Time, Another Place - Sandy Patti & Wayne Watson * Merciful Eyes - The Choir * This is The Way Love Is - 77s * The Dry Bones Dance - Mark Heard * All Around the World - Crystovox * Armed and Dangerous - Petra * Beyond Belief - Petra * Livin' For My Lord - Ken Tamplin * It's Love - Kings X * Good Feeling - Halo * Stranger - Holy Soldier * It's No Fun Anymore - Holy Soldier * Walkin' in Faith - Angelica * Independence Day - White Heart * Run to the Water - Mastedon ---------- CREDITS FOR EP.49 ------------ * Host/Producer - Dave Trout * Guest Panelists - Robert Berman, John J. Thompson, Garret Godfrey, Chris Marchand * SPONSOR1: Weston Skaggs - https://is.gd/wssunsp * SPONSOR2: Luke Lillard - https://is.gd/lldirtsp * SPONSOR3: Amazon's Smile Program (choose "UTR Media) - https://smile.amazon.com * UTR & RTA's coast-to-coast Hosting Network - https://utrmedia.org/jointhenetwork * Special Thanks to the "LightMusic" TV show & Jim Channell's "Rock Christian Countdown" * Email: gourmetmusicpodcast@gmail.com (c) 2020 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization - info at https://utrmedia.org
At 40:40 Stephen is joined by his American co-hosts Chris Marchand and Sean McCoy for a conversation which, amongst other things, takes in veterans, Memorial Day and the Fourth of July.For more information on Tent Theology, visit HEREIf you would like to support our work you can do so HERE
Stephen Backhouse is the founder of Tent Theology, a venture bringing real theology to local churches and networks. You can find it HERE.You can find Chris Marchand's Blog HERE and connect to his podcast Post Consumer Reports HERE. Stephen appeared on Episode 62.Sean McCoy is the host of the Come to the Table Podcast which you can find HERE. You can find Stephen's appearance on the podcast HERE.
Chris Marchand returns to the podcast to discuss what discipleship looks like in an era of social distancing and in […] The post Resilient Discipleship Through a Screen appeared first on Child Discipleship.
Chris Marchand returns to the podcast to discuss what discipleship looks like in an era of social distancing and in an increasingly screen dependent... The post Resilient Discipleship Through a Screen appeared first on Resilient Disciples.
Valerie Bell, Chris Marchand, and Kristin Thompson joined Ross Cochran for a conversation on how to help our children during […] The post Resilient Discipleship During the Coronavirus Pandemic appeared first on Child Discipleship.
Valerie Bell, Chris Marchand, and Kristin Thompson joined Ross Cochran for a conversation on how to help our children during this uncertain time. We... The post Resilient Discipleship During the Coronavirus Pandemic appeared first on Resilient Disciples.
Chris Marchand returns to the Resilient Disciples Podcast to continue the conversation around the “3B Philosophy,” this time focused on […] The post Resilient Disciples Podcast: You Earn the Right to Help a Child Become appeared first on Child Discipleship.
Chris Marchand returns to the Resilient Disciples Podcast to continue the conversation around the “3B Philosophy,” this time focused on Becoming. In part two... The post Resilient Disciples Podcast: You Earn the Right to Help a Child Become appeared first on Resilient Disciples.
On today’s episode of the Resilient Disciples Podcast we continue the conversation about the “3B” philosophy of Belong, Believe, and Become. Chris Marchand returns... The post Resilient Disciples Podcast: Believe appeared first on Resilient Disciples.
Resilient: Child Discipleship and the Fearless Future of the Church is now available! Valerie Bell, Matt Markins, Chris Marchand, and Mike Handler […] The post Resilient Disciples Podcast: Resilient Child Discipleship Roundtable (Part Two) appeared first on Child Discipleship.
Resilient: Child Discipleship and the Fearless Future of the Church is now available! Valerie Bell, Matt Markins, Chris Marchand, and […] The post Resilient Disciples Podcast: Resilient Child Discipleship Roundtable (Part One) appeared first on Child Discipleship.
Resilient: Child Discipleship and the Fearless Future of the Church is now available! Valerie Bell, Matt Markins, Chris Marchand, and Mike Handler all joined... The post Resilient Disciples Podcast: Resilient Child Discipleship Roundtable (Part One) appeared first on Resilient Disciples.
Resilient: Child Discipleship and the Fearless Future of the Church is now available! Valerie Bell, Matt Markins, Chris Marchand, and Mike Handler all joined Host Ross... The post Resilient Disciples Podcast: Resilient Child Discipleship Roundtable (Part Two) appeared first on Resilient Disciples.
Chris Marchand returns to the podcast to begin to dive into the “3B” philosophy of Belong, Believe, and Become. Today's […] The post Resilient Disciples Podcast: Belong appeared first on Child Discipleship.
Chris Marchand returns to the podcast to begin to dive into the “3B” philosophy of Belong, Believe, and Become. Today’s conversation is all about... The post Resilient Disciples Podcast: Belong appeared first on Resilient Disciples.
Zac and Nicky interview Chris Marchand. They talk about Illinois geography, Anglicans, and Christian Schools. For the record, I don’t say that. I’m just quoting Dick Foth in saying that people connect through your weakness. Dick Foth is a wise man! Go get his book! Stuff Chris talked about:Hogwarts SortingA Canticle for LiebowitzCelebrating The 12 Days of Christmas12 Days of ... Read More
Arrested for attempted armed robbery at fifteen, author Chris Marchand has a good sense of what it means to live a godless life. His teen years were a shipwreck of substance abuse, imprisonment, and reckless living until Jesus got his attention through several of his faithful disciples. Thanks to that intervention, Marchand went on to earn a Doctor of Ministry degree and has served as a youth minister.
Episode Three of the Resilient Disciples Podcast: Chris Marchand, Vice President of Partner Solutions at Awana The post Resilient Disciples Podcast: Chris Marchand appeared first on Child Discipleship.
Episode Three of the Resilient Disciples Podcast: Chris Marchand, Vice President of Partner Solutions at Awana The post Resilient Disciples Podcast: Chris Marchand appeared first on Resilient Disciples.
Episode 348: Chris Marchand and Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas Buy The Book: https://amzn.to/2QySAG1The song “The 12 Days of Christmas” is a mainstay of the holiday season, but the practice of celebrating Christmas as a twelve-day festival fell out of fashion long ago in most cultures. In Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas, author Chris Marchand explores the history behind the season and individual feast days from December 25 to January 6, and then offers suggestions for how you can celebrate it with your family, church, or community. Marchand is an author, a church music leader, a teacher and a Pastor in the Anglican Church of North America and he's here to discuss his new book with me today.Chris Marchand's Blog: http://www.postconsumerreports.com/ As Always...Thank You For Listening About Your Host: Rick Lee JamesOfficial Web Site: www.RickLeeJames.comGet Rick Lee James Latest Album: https://fanlink.to/RLJThunderFor Booking Inquiries Click Hereor contact Gary StriplingBy Phone: 904.745.9151By Email: gary@themanagementagency.comManagement General Office Hours:Monday – 11Am – 5PMTuesday – 11Am – 5PMWednesday – Office closedThursday – 11Am – 5PMFriday – 11AM – 5PMSaturday – 11AM – 5PM This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
Episode 348: Chris Marchand and Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas Buy The Book: https://amzn.to/2QySAG1 The song “The 12 Days of Christmas” is a mainstay of the holiday season, but the practice of celebrating Christmas as a twelve-day festival fell out of fashion long ago in most cultures. In Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas, author Chris Marchand explores the history behind the season and individual feast days from December 25 to January 6, and then offers suggestions for how you can celebrate it with your family, church, or community. Marchand is an author, a church music leader, a teacher and a Pastor in the Anglican Church of North America and he’s here to discuss his new book with me today. Chris Marchand’s Blog: http://www.postconsumerreports.com/ As Always...Thank You For Listening About Your Host: Rick Lee James Official Web Site: www.RickLeeJames.com Get Rick Lee James Latest Album: https://fanlink.to/RLJThunder For Booking Inquiries Click Here or contact Gary Stripling By Phone: 904.745.9151 By Email: gary@themanagementagency.com Management General Office Hours:Monday – 11Am – 5PM Tuesday – 11Am – 5PM Wednesday – Office closed Thursday – 11Am – 5PM Friday – 11AM – 5PM Saturday – 11AM – 5PM
Chris Marchand, Author and Pastor talks about his heart for teaching people about the real meaning of Christmas and why he wrote a book about it.
Chris Marchand, a deacon and musician at the Epiphany Anglican Mission in Peoria, chats with the Journal Star's Steve Tarter about the real 12 Days of Christmas and his efforts to write a book on the subject. Marchand also shares his thoughts on church music and Christmas carols, and talks about his congregation that meets at the GAR Hall in Downtown Peoria.
Current campaigns, a look back at 2018, and some thoughts about the current state of music. ---------FEATURED CAMPAIGNS-------- * SPOTLIGHT: UTR Media's Buildathon 2018 - https://utrmedia.org/buildathon2018 * Brian Doerksen Christmas Album: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/briandoerksen/the-heart-of-christmas-brian-doerksen * Chris Marchand - 12 Days of Christmas: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/chrismarchand/book-celebrating-the-12-days-of-christmas * Phil Keaggy and Rex Paul Schnelle - Illumination: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/join-guitar-legend-phil-keaggy-for-his-new-record * Chris Rodriguez - new album: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/join-chris-rodriguez-for-new-music-coming-soon * Lovewar - new album: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/260601722/lovewar-the-new-release-25-years-later * Demon Hunter - War & Peace: https://merchconnectioninc.com/collections/demon-hunter CREDITS: * Host/Producer - Garret Godfrey * Executive Producer - Dave Trout * SPONSOR: "Honestly" by Jessica Crawford - http://is.gd/jessicait * Theme music by Royalty Free Kings * Bumper music by Church On The Move * GP on Twitter: https://twitter.com/goodpatron * Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/crowdfundingchristianmusic (c) 2018 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A listener-supported 501(c)(3) non-profit ministry at https://utrmedia.org
Pam Destri was on call as a volunteer EMT the night Rich Mullins died and Mitch McVicker got seriously injured. Many fans have wondered for years what happened on that night. While Pam doesn't have all the answers she does offer her experience, what she witnessed on that night, some surprising revelations about that night, and why she thinks God brought her there in those moments. Part of the episode features talks from Chris Marchand and Pastor Mark Schoenhals about Rich Mullins, a talk from Pam, and then an after-talk interview with Pam.
This podcast episode is different from the norm for PostConsumer Reports. It features a talk Chris Marchand (host and writer for PCR) gave on Classical Education. Chris is the headmaster at Aletheia Christian School in Peoria, Illinois (www.peoriaclassical.org). Chris goes into the philosophy behind Classical Education, how we give our kids the "lost tools of learning", and how we hope to create lifelong lovers of learning. Welcome to the Great Conversation!