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This hour on Disrupted, we speak with three young leaders whose faith plays a big role in their lives and communities. A Reverend on using his struggles to inspire young people. We also hear from two Muslim sisters who are breaking barriers. And, a conversation with the Director of the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival about a new project trying to shake up classical music. Guests: Rev. Quavon Newton - Senior Pastor at Rush Temple AME Zion Church in Queens, NY and a 2021 Graduate of the Yale Divinity School Ayah Galal - WFSB Reporter and Multimedia Journalist Bayan Galal - Student Body President at Yale University Melvin Chen - Director of the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Deputy Dean of the Yale School of Music and Professor in the Practice of Piano Click here to listen to Daniel Bernard Roumain's full performance. Disrupted is produced by James Szkobel-Wolff, Zshekinah Collier, and Catie Talarski. Our interns are Maisy Carvalho and Kelly Langevin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over four hundred youth, adults, and ministry supporters attended the 2021 National Lutheran Youth Workers Conference in Houston. Participants and speakers from the conference join the podcast to discuss takeaways and highlights from the event. Learn more about the National Lutheran Youth Workers Conference at lcmsgathering.com/national-2021. Find more information on YouthLead at lcms.org/youth-ministry/youthlead. Guests: Rev. Jacob Heine — Pastor of Faith Lutheran Church in Topeka, Kansas Heather McCormick, DCE — Faith Lutheran Church in Topeka, Kansas Isaiah Duport — YouthLead Executive Team Leah Abel, DCE — Denver, Colorado Cassie Moore, DCE — St. Mark Lutheran Church in Houston, Texas
Guests Rev. Stephen Thurston, II Dr. Shanina Knighton Kim Ives English Language Editor/Haiti Liberté John Nichols The NATION Texas Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis Texas State Rep. Ron Reynolds Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX)
Guests: Rev. Stephen Thurston, II Teaching Pastor: SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH/HOUSE OF HOPE Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Associate Dean, Public Health: Michigan State University Atty Robert Patillo Director: Rainbow/PUSH-Atlanta Dwight McKee Social Scientist John Nichols The NATION John Rogers Co-CEO Ariel Capital Management
Guests: Rev. Mark A. Thompson - Podcast Host of Get Woke Make it Plain Dr. Evelyn Lewis - Retired 25 years US Navy Veteran, A Family Medicine Physician, and Founder, Chair, and President of the Veteran Health and Wellness Foundation. Shirley M. Bowens - Retired 25 years US Navy Veteran, A Nurse Practitioner, and a Corporate Wellness Consultant
Guests: Rev. Stephen Thurston, II Teaching Pastor: SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH/HOUSE OF HOPE Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Michigan State University Atty. Robert Patillo Rainbow/PUSH Kevin Gray Author: KILLING TRAYVONS: An Anthology of American Violence Capt. Sonia Wiggins Pruitt National (Ret.) Former President: NATIONAL BLACK POLICE ASSOCIATION Atty. CK Hoffler President: NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION Chair: Rainbow/PUSH Mrs. Shapearl Wells Host: SOMEBODY Podcast
Guests: Rev. Stephen Thurston, II Teaching Pastor: SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH/HOUSE OF HOPE Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Michigan State University Atty. CK Hoffler President: NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION Chair: Rainbow/PUSH Dwight McKee Sociologist Atty Mark Fancher NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BLACK LAWYERS Atty. Robert Patillo Director: Rainbow/PUSH-Atlanta
Guests: Rev. Stephen Thurston, II Teaching Pastor: SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH/HOUSE OF HOPE Author: MIRROR MOMENTS Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Michigan State University Rochelle Riley Author: THE BURDEN: African Americans And The Enduring Impact of Slavery Dwight McKee Sociologist Atty. Mark Fancher NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BLACK LAWYERS John Nichols The NATION
Guests: Rev. Stephen Thurston, II Teaching Pastor: SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH/HOUSE OF HOPE Author: MIRROR MOMENTS Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Michigan State University Atty. CK Hoffler President: NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION Dr. Ivan Walks Former Chief Public Health Officer: Washington, DC Atty. Robert Patillo Rainbow/PUSH-Atlanta John Nichols The NATION Author: THE FIGHT FOR THE SOUL OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Guests: Rev. Dr. Todd Yeary DOUGLASS MEMORIAL COMMUNITY CHURCH, Baltimore, MD Rainbow/PUSH Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Associate Dean, Public Health, Michigan State University Dwight McKee Atty. Robert Patillo SE Regional Rainbow/PUSH David Masciotra Writer: SALON Author: I AM SOMEBODY: Why Jesse Jackson Matters Atty Mark Fancher ACLU/Racial Justice/Michigan
Guests: Rev. Tisha Williams Atty CK. Hoffler Dwight McKee Atty Robert Patillo David Masciotra
Guests: Rev. Atty Janette Wilson Atty CK. Holder Dwight McKee Rev. Todd Yeary Jennifer R. Farmer
Topics #MarjorieTaylorGreene #UnCivilWar #COVID-19 Q&A Guests: Rev. Vickie Johnson Pastor, ST. THOMAS LUTHERAN CHURCH Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Associate Dean, Michigan State University Dr. Ivan Walks Former Director, Public Health Office, Washington, DC Dwight McKee Sociologist Rev. Frank Watkins Co-Author, A MORE PERFECT UNION: Advancing New American Rights Atty. Robert Patillo SE Regional Director, Rainbow/PUSH
Guests: Rev. Stephen Thurston, II Teaching Pastor, SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH/HOUSE OF HOPE Author: MIRROR MOMENTS Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Associate Dean, Michigan State University Daphne McDonald Registered Nurse Atty. CK Hoffler President, NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION Atty. Erin Connelly COVENANT STRATEGIES Dr. Joanne Roberts Former Deputy Superintendent, CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS John Nichols
Guests: Rev. Vickie Johnson Pastor: ST. THOMAS CHURCH, Chicago Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Associate Dean, Michigan State University Atty. CK Hoffler Atty Robert Patillo Rainbow/PUSH-Atlanta Charles Ellison WURD/Philadelphia BLK POLICY.ORG Dr. Max Fraad Wolff Economist
Join us with Guests Rev. Jinelle Anlea Frylkund and Rev. Amy Oberle of The Sisters Rising! Jinelle is an inspirational and motivational speaker and teacher, Angel Communicator, Spiritual Coach and Published Writer. She has also been on national television sharing her journey of her near death experience where she was struck by a train, was pulled up to Heaven by her angels and chose to come back ot earth to share what she had experienced and to help others grow a stronger connection to their Spiritual Gifts and to God. Rev. Amy is a Reiki Healer, Intuitive, Oneness Blesser, Public speaker and teacher. When Amy was younger, she was diagnosed with Cancer. After learning healing from her mom, Anita, she believes the healing power that comes from when we connect with Spirit and God healed her! She uses that energy and that power today to bring healing to others. Rev. Janice "Hope" Gorman will be interviewing Rev. Jinelle and Rev. Amy, as they all support The Hope Interfaith Center together! We will be sharing our tips for Manifesting, Miracles and how to connect to Spirit and the Angels to create impactful moments in the New Year!
Today is #GivingTuesday - the Tuesday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It is touted as a "global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world. Guests: Rev. Todd Bender, Founder and Executive Director & Susan Morris, Manager of Fund Development, City Kidz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests: Rev. Dr. Gregory Seal Livingston Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Erin Connellly Rev. Todd Yeary Atty. CK Hoffler Dwight McKee Atty. Daryl Jones Shapearl Wells Chicago Alderwoman Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez IL State Rep. Delia Ramirez
Guests: Rev. Dr. Gregory Seal Livingston Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Erin Connelly Atty. CK Hoffler Atty. Daryl Jones TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE COALITION Malcolm Nance John Nichols
Guests: Rev. Dr. Gregory Seal Livingston Dr. Debra Furr-Holden Erin Connelly Dwight McKee Rev. Todd Yeary Atty. Robert Patillo Atty. CK Hoffler Atty. Daryl Jones David Daley
Does a person's religion decide their politics? Or is it the other way around? Host Angela Davis tackles that chicken-or-egg question by talking with pastors about how they’re handling this contentious election with their congregations, as well as a social scientist who studies the intersection of religion and politics. Historically, people have looked to their religious leaders for guidance. But between the coronavirus, racial tensions and culture clashes, the things we're worrying about today feel pretty high stakes. Do religious leaders still carry the clout they once did? And with federal tax law restricting charities’ and churches’ participation in political activism, how far can these leaders go? Davis also checked in on the state of the economy, as she does each Monday, with MPR News senior economics contributor Chris Farrell. Guests: Rev. Edrin C. Williams is the senior pastor at Sanctuary Covenant Church in Minneapolis, a multiethnic church that emphasizes social justice. Rev. Lucas Woodford is the president of the Minnesota South District of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. Brian Calfano is an associate professor in political science and journalism at the University of Cincinnati. He studies the impact of religion on politics, and vice versa. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
Religiously Incorrect Podcast 9/27/2020"When She Speaks"w/Guests: Rev. Gena Thornton and Rev. Dr. Robin WoodberryLike our Facebook & IG Page and be sure subscribe to our YouTubeChannel!Hosts: Pastor Todd and Pastor JeffProduced by: Michael J.Production: Big Mike, Mr. LarryDesign by: Larry JohnsonMusic: J. AustinFOLLOW:WEBSITE: http://www.ReligiouslyIncorrectPodcast.comFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ReligiouslyIncorrectPodcastTWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/OfficialRIPCINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ReligiouslyIncorrectPodcastLISTEN:1. Apple Podcast2. Spotify3. Google Podcast4. Stitcher5. iHeart Radio6. TuneIn + Alexa7. Overcast8. Pocket Cast9. Castro10. Castbox11. Podchaser
#GoodNews; #COVID19: Still on the rise; #GeorgeFloyd: Sportswriters call out #Chicago Team Owners; #Protests: What's next? Guests: Rev. Dr. Earle Fisher - Senior Pastor Abyssinian Missionary Baptist Church Dr. C. Debra Furr-Holden - Associate Dean, Public Health, Michigan State University Atty Robert Patillo - Civil Rights Attorney Atty Mark Fancher - National Conference of Black Lawyers Atty. C.K. Hoffler - President-Elect National Bar Association
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The Rural Church has a vital role to play during this current pandemic. The nature of the rural church is built around relationships – relationships with church members, but also the community. Rural Churches have a unique opportunity to provide resources, connections, and hope during these stressful times. This episode of the Means of Grace podcast features a conversation three leaders who have experience and expertise in leading and understanding churches in rural areas. They discuss the role of the church in a rural community and how it can build the kingdom through these connections. Guests: - Rev. Allen Stanton, a clergy member of the WNC conference and the executive director of the Turner Center at Martin Methodist College in Tennessee. - Rev. Santosh Niroula, the pastor of Fountain Hill and Mount Moriah United Methodist Churches in the Uwharrie District of WNC - Rev. Kristen Richardson-Frick, a clergy member of the SC conference and the Associate Director of the Rural Church Division at The Duke Endowment The Turner Center has launched a new series, “Leading During COVID19.” Each episode features an interview with experts, thinking with churches on leading during challenging times: https://www.cultivaterural.com/turner-center-resources Cullowhee United Methodist Church worship during the pandemic: https://www.cullowheeumc.org/multimedia/ Christian Century article, “The Gifts of Small Church During a Pandemic,” by Kara Root: https://www.christiancentury.org/blog-post/guest-post/gifts-small-church-during-pandemic Resources from the North Carolina Council of Churches: https://www.ncchurches.org/covid-19-resources/ Two articles by Allen Stanton: https://www.ministrymatters.com/all/entry/10178/how-the-rural-church-can-help-during-covid-19 https://medium.com/@atstanton/worshiping-apart-rural-churches-in-covid-19-e32b0adb1018
Reuters reports that after the evangelical publication Christianity Today published a blistering editorial on what it called Donald Trump's “grossly immoral character”, some church leaders and the U.S. president himself denounced the criticism as elitist and out-of-touch. There has been a big drop-off in white evangelical church participation among adults under 40, and publications such as Christianity Today and religious leaders are struggling to engage “Gen Z,” or those born after 1996. Does this give us greater insight into the depths of racism and homophobia in America? As Dr. King told us, the most segregated time in America is at 11 AM on Sunday. So, what are we to make from this fall out from the Christianity Today editorial?Georgia does not have to reinstate almost 100,000 voters removed from its rolls this month, a federal judge ruled Friday, backing the state over activists who said the purge violates people's rights. What does this mean for 1 person one vote democracy in America?President Donald Trump's personal lawyer held a back channel phone call with Venezuela's embattled President Nicolas Maduro in September 2018, according to The Washington Post, serving as the latest example of the scope of Rudy Giuliani's role in US foreign diplomacy. People familiar with the effort told the Post that Giuliani and then-Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas participated in the phone call with Maduro in a diplomatic endeavor to ease him from power and reopen Venezuela to business. Sessions' spokesman Matt Mackowiak told the newspaper in an article published Sunday that the call was a followup to a meeting Sessions had with Maduro in Venezuela that spring. What's going on here?The Indian government has allowed Chinese telecom company Huawei Technologies Co to participate in trials for 5G networks, a company spokesman said today. India's nod to Huawei comes at a time when the global rollout of 5G technology has been complicated by U.S. sanctions against the company. The United States has been lobbying allies not to use Huawei's network equipment in their 5G networks. Is this a signal to the US that its efforts are not yielding the desired results in certain spaces?GUESTS:Rev. Dr. Keith William Byrd Sr. — Pastor at the historic Zion Baptist Church in Northwest Washington, DC.Eugene Craig III — Republican strategist, former vice-chair of the Maryland Republican Party and grassroots activists. Barbara Arnwine — President and founder of the Transformative Justice Coalition and internationally renowned for her contributions on critical justice issues, including the passage of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1991 and the 2006 reauthorization of provisions of the Voting Rights Act. Greg Palast — Award-winning investigative reporter featured in The Guardian, Nation Magazine, Rolling Stone Magazine, BBC and other high profile media outlets. He covered Venezuela for The Guardian and BBC Television's "Newsnight." His BBC reports are the basis of his film "The Assassination of Hugo Chavez."Yves Engler — Montreal-based writer and political activist. In addition to his 10 books, Engler's writings have appeared in the alternative media and in mainstream publications such as The Globe and Mail and Toronto Star.Dr. Jack Rasmus — Professor of economics at Saint Mary's College of California and author of "Central Bankers at the End of Their Ropes: Monetary Policy and the Coming Depression."
On today's show, Aimee talks with Dr. Nikolov and guest Rev. Matthew Crebbin about a program and documentary series called "Healing the Healers.'' THE CURE Live streamed podcast is hosted by Aimee Cabo and offers a platform of hope to anyone who has experienced domestic violence, abuse, mental illness, any trauma or is experiencing problems now in their lives. It's a place to find comfort, knowledge, strategies, answers, hope and love while healing the wounds and 'affirming' that you are not alone. Join Aimee and her professional guests on The Cure with Aimee Cabo podcast every Saturday at 1 PM EST as it is recorded during the live radio show. You can find information about the show and past guests by visiting the RADIO SHOW PAGE. You can also view the weekly Video podcasts on Apple Podcasts. Aimee hopes that anyone who has suffered abuse of any kind, or walked a moment in similar shoes, will find inspiration in these pages, and hope that love and truth will ultimately prevail. Please subscribe and share this podcast. HOSTS: Aimee Cabo Nikolov is a Cuban American who has lived most of her life in Miami. After many years of healing, finding love, raising a family and evolving her relationship with God, Aimee's true grit and courage led her to pen an honest, thought-provoking memoir. Years of abuse became overshadowed with years of happiness and unconditional love. Now Aimee is the president of IMIC Research, a medical research company, a speaker, radio host and focused on helping others. You can read more about Aimee by visiting her website. Dr. Boris Nikolov is the CEO of Neuroscience Clinic. You can read more about Dr. Nikolov and the work he is doing by visiting his website. GUESTS: Rev. Matthew Crebbin has been a Senior Minister at Newtown Congregational Church since 2007. Since the events at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012, Rev. Crebbin has worked with a broad coalition of faith leaders to built burgess of understanding and compassion between diverse communities affected by trauma. Healing the Healers is a journey of short conversations, following Crebbin as he explores the long-term effects of this type of trauma on faith leaders, and a mission to help educate and prepare them to serve when a future trauma lands in their community. The series asks the question: when crisis strikes, we run to faith leaders for healing and comfort - but, who helps the healers? You can learn more about Rev Matthew and Healing the Healers by visiting the website at http://www.healingthehealers.com
This week on THE JANUS ADAMS SHOW--timed to coincide with #InternationalWomensDay (3/8), #HarrietTubman Day (3/10), and #WomensHistoryMonth (March)--a tribute to the greatest Underground Railroad conductor of them all @HarrietTubman. We're on the road, taking a #PathThroughHistory to Auburn, New York; visiting the historic home where she lived and where her legacy lives on. Guests: Rev. Paul Gordon Carter (who has shepherded her legacy at the Harriet Tubman Home for 29 years); Sandria Washington (of #GirlTrek); and Hobie Romig, guide. Features #GraceAngelaHenry as the voice of Tubman and #HattieWinston as the singing voice of hope. This episode was produced in cooperation with #ILoveNY. Photo: A recently discovered photo of a young Harriet Tubman.
Guests Rev. Dr. William Barber and Anisha Singh join host Lisa Sharon Harper to discuss the troubled history of Supreme Court nominations and their effects on the last half century of American struggles for justice.
Today’s conversation covers capital "T" Truth versus little "t" truth, human philosophy undermining the church, and lies as the realm of demons. Guests Rev. Samuel Bobby from St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Aberdeen, South Dakota, and Rev. Dr. John Sias, Secretary of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org. This episode is a rebroadcast from July 31, 2017.
Guests Rev. Rob Riebau, Developer of Emerging Products for Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Missouri, and Rev. Matt Gunia from Ascension Lutheran Church in Niles, Illinois, join host Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, Senior Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado, and author of the book Has American Christianity Failed?, to discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org. This is a rebroadcast from March 26, 2018.
Guests Rev. Andrew Preus from Trinity Lutheran Church in Guttenberg and St. Paul Lutheran Church in McGregor, Iowa, and Rev. Samuel Bobby from St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Aberdeen, South Dakota, join host Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, Senior Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado, and author of the book Has American Christianity Failed?, to discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org. This is a rebroadcast from April 16, 2018.
Today's conversation covers how we can be sure about theology, what we believe, and what we confess. Guests Rev. Sean Daenzer from Trinity Lutheran Church in Great Bend and Peace Lutheran Church in Barney, North Dakota, and Rev. Andrew Preus from Trinity Lutheran Church in Guttenberg and St. Paul Lutheran Church in McGregor, Iowa, join host Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, Senior Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado, and author of the book Has American Christianity Failed?, to discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Guests Rev. Sean Daenzer from Trinity Lutheran Church in Great Bend and Peace Lutheran Church in Barney, North Dakota, and Rev. Rob Riebau, Developer of Emerging Products for Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Missouri, join host Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, Senior Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado, and author of the book Has American Christianity Failed?, to discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Guests Rev. Andrew Preus from Trinity Lutheran Church in Guttenberg and St. Paul Lutheran Church in McGregor, Iowa, and Rev. Samuel Bobby from St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Aberdeen, South Dakota, join host Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, Senior Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado, and author of the book Has American Christianity Failed?, to discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Guests Rev. Rob Riebau, Developer of Emerging Products for Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Missouri, and Rev. Matt Gunia from Ascension Lutheran Church in Niles, Illinois, join host Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, Senior Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado, and author of the book Has American Christianity Failed?, to discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Today’s conversation covers the happy mistakes of heterodoxy, the consistent inconsistency of sin and unbelief, dropping the Pope bomb at Catholic weddings, and the conviction of the truth as a product of the Gospel. Guests Rev. Andrew Preus from Trinity Lutheran Church in Guttenberg and St. Paul Lutheran Church in McGregor, Iowa, and Rev. Adam Filipek from Holy Cross Lutheran Church and Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lidgerwood, North Dakota, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Today’s conversation covers whether there is a minimum dose of grace, being aware of the theological thieves, whether you have to be a Lutheran to be saved, and all theology bending toward pastoral care. Guests Rev. Andrew Preus from Trinity Lutheran Church in Guttenberg and St. Paul Lutheran Church in McGregor, Iowa, Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, Senior Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado, and author of the book Has American Christianity Failed?, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Today’s conversation covers the fundamentality of the vicarious satisfaction, believing the objects God wants you to believe, and the fundamental hope of the resurrection. Guests Rev. Matt Gunia from Ascension Lutheran Church in Niles, Illinois, and Rev. Jeffrey Ries, Senior Pastor of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tacoma, Washington, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Today’s conversation covers Pastor Linnell trying not to rant, Pastor Wolfmueller’s left hand tattoo, and the First Step of the Gospel. Guests Rev. Shawn Linnell from Trinity Lutheran Church in Blair, Nebraska, and Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, Senior Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado, and author of the book Has American Christianity Failed?, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Today’s conversation covers non-fundamental doctrine, why nothing in Scripture is unimportant, finding the fundamental of Christianity, the zeitgeist, and not just any old AM radio. Guests Rev. Jacob Bobby from First Trinity Lutheran Church in Bloomfield, Nebraska, and Rev. Samuel Bobby from St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Aberdeen, South Dakota, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Listen to your worldview demolition special, breaking down the stronghold bad opinions of our enemy and setting up shop with the mighty fortress of our Lord’s most holy and inerrant, inspired, and unending Word. Today’s conversation covers divisions of Christian Doctrine, lLw and Gospel in the modern world, loving the Law by loving the Gospel more, and knowing Law and Gospel as the vocation of the Christian. Guests Rev. Jeffrey Ries, Senior Pastor of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tacoma, Washington, and Rev. Shawn Linnell from Trinity Lutheran Church in Blair, Nebraska, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Cross Defense is your weekly dose of knowing why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Guests Rev. Adam Filipek and Rev. Adam Moline join host Rev. Jonathan Fisk to continue sharpening iron in an ongoing study of Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, a defense of the Christian faith based on the premise that Scripture Alone is our foundation. Today’s topic is Religion, Part I. Rev. Adam Filipek is pastor of Holy Cross and Immanuel Lutheran Churches in Lidgerwood, North Dakota. Rev. Adam Moline is pastor of Immanuel and St. John Lutheran Church in Hankinson, North Dakota. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org. Today’s program is a rebroadcast from December 19, 2016.
Listen to your worldview demolition special, breaking down the stronghold bad opinions of our enemy and setting up shop with the mighty fortress of our Lord’s most holy and inerrant, inspired, and unending Word. Today’s conversation covers the standard of propositional truths, men’s opinions make only a spineless theology, hold on and speak for yourself, and Pastor Preus goes on ranting. Guests Rev. Adam DeGroot, LCMS Domestic Missionary Pastor currently building network support for his call to St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Albequerque, New Mexico, and Rev. Andrew Preus from Trinity Lutheran Church in Guttenberg and St. Paul Lutheran Church in McGregor, Iowa, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Listen to your worldview demolition special, breaking down the stronghold bad opinions of our enemy and setting up shop with the mighty fortress of our Lord’s most holy and inerrant, inspired, and unending Word. Today’s conversation covers God having a mouth, how seriously we take scriptures, the spiritual crisis of narcissism, and the little modern theologian that could. Guests Rev. Adam Filipek from Holy Cross Lutheran Church and Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lidgerwood, North Dakota, and Rev. Samuel Bobby from St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Aberdeen, South Dakota, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Listen to your worldview demolition special, breaking down the stronghold bad opinions of our enemy and setting up shop with the mighty fortress of our Lord’s most holy and inerrant, inspired, and unending Word.Today’s conversation covers the talking elephant, God always leaving a real impression, why it’s good to be ectypal, and the vocation of the Son to make known the Father. Guests Rev. Sean Daenzer from Trinity Lutheran Church in Great Bend and Peace Lutheran Church in Barney, North Dakota, and Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, Senior Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado, and author of the book Has American Christianity Failed?, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Today’s conversation covers where authority lies in the church, whether the conscience is still relevant, prattling, raving, crying, and gabbling, and starting with the text and ending with the text. Guests Rev. Adam DeGroot, LCMS Domestic Missionary Pastor currently building network support for his call to St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Albequerque, New Mexico, and Rev. Andrew Preus from Trinity Lutheran Church in Guttenberg and St. Paul Lutheran Church in McGregor, Iowa, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Today’s conversation covers the imagination of doctrine and the narrative of Scripture, the foundation of Christian truth, reducing the knowledge of God to opinion, and God speaking when the pastor preaches. Guests Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller, Senior Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado, and author of the book Has American Christianity Failed?, and Rev. Adam Filipek from Holy Cross Lutheran Church and Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lidgerwood, North Dakota, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org.
Today’s conversation covers the aptitude of a pastor, the confining freedom of Scripture, how you should judge your pastor, the holy fear of being a preacher, and the retention and increase of spiritual theology. Guests Rev. Adam Filipek from Holy Cross Lutheran Church and Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lidgerwood, North Dakota, Rev. John Sias, Secretary of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org. Today's program is a rebroadcast from September 11, 2017.
Today’s conversation covers the "study" of God, catechesis as identification in Christ, the vocations of theological knowledge, and how much "theology" a Christian needs to know. Guests Rev. Adam Filipek from Holy Cross Lutheran Church and Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lidgerwood, North Dakota, and Rev. Timothy Winterstein from Faith Lutheran Church in East Wenatchee, Washington, discuss Francis Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik, or Christian Dogmatics, so that you know why you believe what you believe so that you will be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks for the hope that you have in the totality of who Jesus is, what Jesus has done, and what Jesus is coming again to do. Find your copy of Pieper’s Dogmatics at cph.org. Today's program is a rebroadcast from August 21, 2017.