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Best podcasts about kenneth tanner

Latest podcast episodes about kenneth tanner

Zootown Podcast
#55 Redeeming the Incarnation with Father Kenneth Tanner

Zootown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 73:21


This week we do a special Advent podcast with a man who is known for understanding the incarnation with the best of them. Father Kenneth Tanner talks about his journey, but most of all the importance of what the incarnation of Jesus actually is. In the evangelical tradition, it has been missed by a large portion of them, but the church fathers knew exactly the implications of the birth of Jesus Christ. May this podcast fill you with cheer, but also a deeper wisdom and appreciation for God becoming man.

Strangely Warmed
9th Sunday After Pentecost [A] - Remember Whose You Are

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 27:08


Genesis 29.15-28, Psalm 105.1-11, 45b, Romans 8.26-39, Matthew 13.31-33, 44-52; Should we be checking our weddings beds? What happens if you have a bad family tree? What does baking bread have to do with the Kingdom of God? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner. Ken is the pastor of Holy Redeemer in Rochester, Michigan.Hosted by Taylor Mertins.-Don't forget to head over to https://www.crackersandgrapejuice.comClick on “Support the Show.”Become a patronSubscribe to CGJ+For peanuts, you can help us out….we appreciate it more than you can imagine.Follow us on the three-majors of social media:https://www.facebook.com/crackersnjuicehttps://www.instagram.com/crackersandgrapejuicehttp://www.twitter.com/crackersnjuice

Speakeasy Theology
We Can Have It All

Speakeasy Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 75:35


Kenneth Tanner, Bill, and I discuss this week's texts, reflecting on Jeremiah's patience, Paul's good confession, Abraham's mistake, and the rich man's Scrooge-like salvation. (Note: any background noise you hear, any crackling or buzzing in the mics, belongs to the message!) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cewgreen.substack.com/subscribe

Strangely Warmed
3rd Sunday After Pentecost [C] - The Freedom Of The Christian

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 27:21


2 Kings 2.1-2, 6-14, Psalm 77.1-2, 11-20, Galatians 5.1, 13-25, Luke 9.51-62; Does Elijah actually pass the mantle to Elisha? What does freedom look like for a Christian? How serious is the Gospel? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner. Ken is the pastor of Holy Redeemer in Rochester, Michigan.Hosted by Taylor Mertins.-Don't forget to head over to https://www.crackersandgrapejuice.comClick on “Support the Show.”Become a patronSubscribe to CGJ+For peanuts, you can help us out….we appreciate it more than you can imagine.Follow us on the three-majors of social media:https://www.facebook.com/crackersnjuicehttps://www.instagram.com/crackersandgrapejuicehttp://www.twitter.com/crackersnjuice

Gospel Reverb | Grace Communion International Resources

Gone Fishing! w/ Kenneth Tanner Welcome to the Gospel Reverb podcast. Gospel Reverb is an audio gathering for preachers, teachers, and Bible thrill seekers. Each month, our host, Anthony Mullins, will interview a new guest to gain insights and preaching nuggets mined from select passages of scripture, and that month’s Revised Common Lectionary. The podcast's […] The post Gone Fishing! w/ Kenneth Tanner first appeared on Grace Communion International Resources....

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 334 : Kenneth Tanner - Our Hardened Hearts: The Plague of School Shootings, the Idolatry of ______, and the Light that IS Winning

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 48:43


Back on the podcast is our friend, Father Kenneth Tanner. Ken is the rector of Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan and a writer for Christianity Today, Mockingbird, Clarion, and The Huffington Post. Oxford High School, the site of the latest school shooting in the US, is in Holy Redeemer's parish, and Kenneth joined us on the podcast to talk about his experience of providing pastoral care to the students, families, and teachers in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy.

patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor Theologian
Healthcare, Theology and Ethics: A Conversation with Dr. Kevin Driver

patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor Theologian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 62:41


“Is healthcare a right or privilege?” Maybe the question needs a better frame. Recently I was talking with my friend Marty about healthcare, high deductibles, and treatment costs. Amidst the ongoing cultural battles occupying congressional talking points I wondered on Twitter when would our legislators take up one of … Continue reading The post Healthcare, Theology and Ethics: A Conversation with Dr. Kevin Driver appeared first on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. Related posts: Anger Can't Live Alone: A Conversation with Scott Curry Marking Time: A Conversation with Kenneth Tanner Counterfeit Forgiveness? A Conversation with Scott Curry

Everyday Theology
S3 EP:10 Beauty and Knowing Christ with Father Kenneth Tanner

Everyday Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 67:50


This is a special episode, because Aaron and Chris welcome Father Kenneth Tanner to discuss Chris Green's new book, All Things Beautiful: An Aesthetic Christology. Most of Christianity attempts to view Christ through the lens of truth, often paired with certain interpretations of Scripture, but what happens when we take a look at the person of Christ through aesthetics: art, movies, music, and more. Beauty provides an incredibly helpful lens in exploring the person of Christ and what that means for us today. Chris' new book can be found wherever good books are sold. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaytheology/support

Tent Theology
Chris Green and Kenneth Tanner

Tent Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 66:33


Dr. Chris Green thinks more deeply and more wonderfully on race, justice and pentecostalism than anyone you know. He is a prolific author and professor of Public Theology at Southeastern University. Rev. Kenneth Tanner is a priest, theologian, wise guide and kind colleague to many friends of Tent (including amongst others Brad Jersak and Brian Zahnd). Kenneth and Chris meet regularly for theological conversations, and were kind to allow Stephen to listen in and record. Along the way we talk about the incarnation, worship, reading, christendom, deconstruction, reconstruction and the deep goodness of Revelation.More from and about Kenneth Tanner can be found HERE.More from and about Chris Green HERE.All about the Open Table conferences and study sessions 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.

This Is Not Church Podcast
A Bonus Conversation With Kenneth Tanner

This Is Not Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 21:33


We had such a good time chatting with Kenneth Tanner, we kept the conversation going at the end of the regular episode. We decided to share this conversation with you all. Kenneth Tanner is pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan. You can connect with Kenneth Tanner on: Facebook     Instagram     Twitter Check out the website for Church of the Holy Redeemer You can connect with us on    Facebook     Instagram      Twitter Want to help us with our future episodes of This Is Not Church Podcast? Join us on Patreon where you will get access to exclusive patron content such as early access to episode, videos of upcoming episodes, and live Q&A sessions. Also check out our website for upcoming interviews and blog posts Each episode of This Is Not Church Podcast is expertly engineered by our producer The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric! If you enjoy our show, could you take a moment to rate and review the podcast on your platform of choice. This will help new listeners find us. Voiceover clip in intro used with permission by C. Baxter Kruger

Impact Nations Podcast
5-18 Life Becomes Prayer (Interview with Father Kenneth Tanner)

Impact Nations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 55:06


This week we are joined by special guest @Kenneth Tanner to discuss the Sermon on the Mount.Follow Kenneth on twitter: @kennethtannerTo subscribe to the Impact Nations Podcast, visit www.impactnations.com/podcast———This week's episode is brought to you by our upcoming event with @Brad Jersak,“Inspiration, Infallibility, Inerrancy…What the heck?!”Join us on Facebook and YouTube Live, August 10th @11am mountain timeBrad will be addressing the doctrine of the inerrancy of scripture.———Father Tanner also mentions the Open Table Discussions. You can learn more at https://www.opentableconference.com

This Is Not Church Podcast
The Human God - a conversation with Fr. Kenneth Tanner

This Is Not Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 79:15


In this episode we chat with Fr. Kenneth Tanner about finding a richer and more authentic connection to faith. Looking at the early church, and how it relates to us today. Seeing the humanity of Jesus. The human god...the suffering god.  Kenneth Tanner is pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan. You can connect with Kenneth Tanner on: Facebook     Instagram     Twitter Check out the website for Church of the Holy Redeemer You can connect with us on    Facebook     Instagram      Twitter Want to help us with our future episodes of This Is Not Church Podcast? Join us on Patreon where you will get access to exclusive patron content such as early access to episode, videos of upcoming episodes, and live Q&A sessions. Also check out our website for upcoming interviews and blog posts Each episode of This Is Not Church Podcast is expertly engineered by our producer The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric! If you enjoy our show, could you take a moment to rate and review the podcast on your platform of choice. This will help new listeners find us. Voiceover clip in intro used with permission by C. Baxter Kruger

Strangely Warmed
Pentecost [B] - A Tiny Pinhole Of Hope

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 33:07


Acts 2.1-21, Psalm 104.24-34, 35b, Romans 8.22-27, John 15.26-27; 16.4b-15; What's the value in returning to older movies? Why does the Spirit empower the speaking of other languages? What does holy hope look like? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner. Ken is the pastor of Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan.Hosted by Taylor Mertins

Deep Talks: Exploring Theology and Meaning Making
Ep 97: Fr. Kenneth Tanner- Discovering a Better Christian Story

Deep Talks: Exploring Theology and Meaning Making

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 83:38


Kenneth Tanner is the pastor of Holy Redeemer Church, a Charismatic Episcopal church in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He is also a writer who weaves theological insights from the ancient witness of the global, historic Church into contemporary issues. He’s written for Patheos, Christianity Today, Mockingbird, and the Huffington Post. You can read some of his articles over at his blog: https://kennethtanner.medium.com/ If you find this podcast to be helpful and you want to see it continue ad-free, would you consider becoming a supporter on Patreon? Help us reach our first goal of 300 patrons in order to sustain weekly, ad-free theological and philosophical education to anyone with an internet connection! Members of the Deep Talks Patreon Community receive bonus Q & A Episodes, articles, charts, forum discussions and more. STARTING THIS MONTH, WE'LL HAVE AN PATREON COMMUNITY GROUP ZOOM HANG-OUT to build relationships with others across the world and to do theology and meaning-making together.   https://www.patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcast To Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-talks-exploring-theology-and-meaning-making/id1401730159   Connect with Paul Anleitner on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/PaulAnleitner

Strangely Warmed
Easter 7B - Internalizing The Eternal

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 33:56


Acts 1.15-17, 21-26, Psalm 1, 1 John 5.9-13, John 17.6-19; How can we read scripture through the lens of Emmaus? Why is the Spirit so confounding? What does it mean to be truly happy? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner. Ken is the pastor of Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan.Hosted by Taylor Mertins

The Apprenticeship Way with Marc Alan Schelske
Trust Your Instinct About the Church – Interview with Fr. Kenneth Tanner (TAW041)

The Apprenticeship Way with Marc Alan Schelske

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 37:09


Episode 041 - Trust Your Instinct About the Church - Interview with Fr. Kenneth Tanner. After everything that's happened in the past year, are you wondering about whether there's a place for you in the church? Are you asking questions like "Where do I fit? What I'm seeing around me doesn't look like Jesus. What do I do? I love Jesus. I want to follow Jesus, but if these other Christians are any indication, I don't even know if I'm Christian anymore." Have you had those thoughts? Well, I can tell you from my own experience, and stacks of emails in my inbox, that you are not alone. In this interview with Father Kenneth Tanner, we'll talk about steps you can take. Show Notes What should we say to people asking these questions?"Yes. This doesn't look good.""You are not alone.""If you're alarmed by what you see in the church in America, you have good spiritual intuition." How do we fix this problem of feeling alienated?Admit we have a problem. Our Christian movements and leaders have to admit there is a problem if we want to fix it.Face our amnesia. Most of us have no attachment to the history of Christianity, and some of us have forgotten the testimony of folks who encountered Jesus throughout history. (Not just Biblical history) The historical church in Africa, Asia Minor, and Ireland for instance have much to teach us. If we forget our history, we won't really know our identity.Listen to the words of our Lord in Matthew 25. Instead of looking to the institution, go to the margins. Jesus says that He will meet us there among the poor, the sick, the hungry, and those who are oppressed. By talking with, being in relationship with, we will be changed and encounter Jesus. Historically, Christians were the most impactful when they went to the margins and served people. This is where we're off track, trying to amass influence and power for our team.We need the grand reorientation of our minds and hearts to begin to see the world and other human beings the way the Human God does. And then Fr. Tanner just started preaching the gospel. Here's some quotes: “God loves the world. God made the world in love. It's because God loves the world that he doesn't seek to escape the world. He enters the world. He decided to become human, forever identifying himself with every human person.” - Fr. Kenneth Tanner. “Christians must fundamentally begin with the revelation of God that we have in the person of Jesus Christ. He is the one who reveals the Father.” - Fr. Kenneth Tanner. “Jesus always only brings life. He never brings death. He only always brings healing and not disease. He only always brings liberty and not oppression.” - Fr. Kenneth Tanner. “We only come to the point where realize we're ready to embrace the judgement of God when we understand his character. Perfect love casts out all fear.”  - Fr. Kenneth Tanner. Where can we find hope? By looking to the broader tradition of Christian history. Listen to faithful Christians from every tradition. In order to see the full picture of Jesus, we must listen to the broad range of traditions—particularly the Christian East of the first 800 years of Christianity. And much more including thoughts on God's wrath & Judgement, cancel culture, spiritual intuition, the controversies around how to respond to COVID-19 You can also watch and share the video version on Youtube. RESOURCES & OTHER LINKS Today's Sponsor Discovering Your Authentic Core Values - Life presents us with way too many options. We're surrounded by potential opportunities, obligations, and distractions. On top of that, our time is limited. We can't do everything. A meaningful life that is not stretched thin comes from learning when to say no and when to say yes. In Discovering Your Authentic Core Values, I walk you thought a simple, step-by-step process that will help you clearly identify a compass for your life that is unique to you.

Inspired Human Podcast
Kenneth Tanner is here! // Everything happens for a what? // God is human

Inspired Human Podcast

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 43:31


God sides with humanity against all who oppose it. All the dark powers and principalities. Against all inhumanity. God chose Mary; she consented. And God becomes human. A silent child who would have perished if Mary and Joseph did not care for him, feed him, and nurture him. God became human. God is human, forever, sitting at the right hand of the Father as one of us.We have the immensely articulate and insightful Father Kenneth Tanner on this episode. We chat about why we need to tap into the ancient voices of our faith (9:01), the impact of losing his dad in Vietnam (2:10), and why it’s infinitely more complicated than “everything happens for a reason" (24:20).More by Ken Tanner:https://sojo.net/biography/kenneth-tannerhttps://medium.com/@kennethtanner@kennethtanner

The Common Good Podcast
November 2, 2020

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 74:50


(00:00-09:46): Timothy Dalrymple writes “Why Evangelicals Disagree on the President” in Christiainty Today. Brian and Ian discuss the potential reason why we are divided, and how we can come together. (09:46-27:28): We spoke with Kenneth Tanner from Church of the Holy Redeemer. He has written for Huffington Post, Patheos, and much more. He wrote “A Benediction for Election Season” in Sojourners Magazine. He starts the prayer with “May you remember that all politics and all platforms and all legalities and all borders and all leaders are temporary.” He then takes time to unpack this prayer. He also talks about the Open Table Conferences. Open Table has been a unique conference that provides space for authentic dialogue as we explore questions about God, life, and spirituality. It is part of a relational movement, a growing awareness, that bows at wonder and mystery and delights in love and freedom. Hidden agendas do not fuel our conversation, rather it is the relentless love of God, like living waters filling the deepest spaces of our stories, that we seek to engage. Remaining true to its original inspiration, the Open Table remains a welcoming space to learn and be refreshed as we journey together in a different narrative – that God revealed in Jesus is better than we ever imagined. (27:28-37:32): Peter Leithart writes “Democracy Can't Save Itself” in Center for Pastor Theologians. (37:32-47:23): In the headlines: ‘They All Got Careless’: How Falwell Kept His Grip on Liberty Amid Sexual ‘Games,’ Self-Dealing. The deposed university president secured backing by ousting critics and hiring the family members and businesses of loyalists. (47:23-55:44): Jill McCormick writes “How Each Enneagram Type Is Handling The Election Season” in Relevant. PLUS, Pamela Rutledge writes “Struggling With Election Anxiety? Basic coping skills can help keep stress in check.” (55:44-1:04:54): Friend of the show, Chad Ragsdale writes “Why Your Conservative Uncle Votes Differently Than You”. (1:04:54-1:14:50): Brian and Ian discuss “6 Spiritual Truths that Won’t Change with the Election” by Fredrick Schmidt in Patheos to close the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Common Good Podcast
October 21, 2020

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 77:37


(00:00-09:44): Headlines: Parents Of 545 Children Separated At U.S.-Mexico Border Still Can't Be Found. Moody Bible head responds to Title IX claims, sex abuse mishandling: 'My heart aches'. Pope endorses civil union laws for same-sex couples. (09:44-27:45): We were joined by pastor Jeff Frazier. He leads Chapelstreet Church in Geneva, IL. Before transitioning into this role, Jeff was the Teaching Pastor at Chapelstreet Church, and prior to that he spent the previous 15 years in youth ministry: 9 years at Chapelstreet Church and 6 years on staff at Willow Creek Community Church. We touched on his ministry at the church, how he transitioned into leadership, and what he wants people to know about what being a pastor is all about. (27:45-37:35): Daniel Harrell writes “Christianity Is About Systemic Change” in Christianity Today. Why do we need the one in whom all things hold together? Brian and Ian discuss this. (37:35-47:19): “Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and give to God what belongs to God” (Matthew 22:15–22). We all know the passage where Jesus is talking with the church leader. Brian and Ian discuss this piece in Patheos. (47:19-1:07:31): We spoke with Kenneth Tanner from Church of the Holy Redeemer. He has written for Huffington Post, Patheos, and much more. He made a theological transition from Pentecostal to Evangelical. Pentecostal views on ‘suffering’ lacks understanding, it instead harps on leaving the world behind. They discuss Ancient practices, liturgy, young adults, and loitering with Jesus. (1:07:31-1:17:36): Jon Acuff writes “7 Questions to Ask Before You Throw Down Online” in Relevant. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rethinking God with Tacos Podcast
Fr. Kenneth Tanner / A Body Of Which I Am A Member

Rethinking God with Tacos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 64:01


Approaching scripture, prayer, and our participation in the divine life, Father Kenneth Tanner explores a faith that beautiful in its simplicity; God really loves humanity. Kenneth talks about a wonderfully multifaceted church. He address how to approach scripture through community with both the contemporary and historic church. “It’s an experiential relationship with the church that reveals the whole picture of Jesus and how we should read scripture,” Kenneth speaks to prayer, once again approaching the subject through community, and finally, he speaks to our divinity in Christ. A Family Story is a 501c3 nonprofit. To learn more or support us, go to www.afamilystory.org Please rate, review, share, and subscribe!

Strangely Warmed
9th Sunday After Pentecost [A] - Don't Lie

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 28:16


Genesis 32.22-31, Psalm 17.1-7, 15, Romans 9.1-5, Matthew 14.13-21; With whom do you most identify in scripture? Should our prayers be more pentecostal? Why was Paul so grumpy? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner. Ken is the pastor of Holy Redeemer in Rochester, Michigan.

Strangely Warmed
9th Sunday After Pentecost [A] - Don't Lie

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 28:16


Genesis 32.22-31, Psalm 17.1-7, 15, Romans 9.1-5, Matthew 14.13-21; With whom do you most identify in scripture? Should our prayers be more pentecostal? Why was Paul so grumpy? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner. Ken is the pastor of Holy Redeemer in Rochester, Michigan.

The Zeitcast with Jonathan Martin
In Conversation with Fr. Kenneth Tanner

The Zeitcast with Jonathan Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 67:44


In today's episode we're bring you a wonderful conversation with Fr. Kenneth Tanner. In it, he and Jonathan discuss the pandemic. Specifically, what it is teaching us about ourself, our community and our nation? They discuss the nature of God found in Jesus. As well as a beautiful invitation to embrace the emotions that comes as part of your human experience.Fr. Tanner is pastor at Church of The Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hill , Michigan. He is a writer and regular contributor to numerous websites and publications including the Huffington Post and Sojourners.We know you will enjoy this beautiful conversation.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sonofapreacherman/Visit Jonathan's Website: http://www.jonathanmartinwords.com/Watch The Zeitcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdHzTuNKhTK-AZjfmkxQiwwPlease rate, review, share, and subscribe!Edited and produced by Joel Everson

Strangely Warmed
8th Sunday After Pentecost [A] - Remember Who(se) You Are!

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 27:36


Genesis 29.15-28, Psalm 105.1-11, 45b, Romans 8.26-39, Matthew 13.31-33, 44-52; Should we be checking our weddings beds? What happens if you have a bad family tree? What does baking bread have to do with the Kingdom of God? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner. Ken is the pastor of Holy Redeemer in Rochester, Michigan.

Strangely Warmed
8th Sunday After Pentecost [A] - Remember Who(se) You Are!

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 27:36


Genesis 29.15-28, Psalm 105.1-11, 45b, Romans 8.26-39, Matthew 13.31-33, 44-52; Should we be checking our weddings beds? What happens if you have a bad family tree? What does baking bread have to do with the Kingdom of God? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner. Ken is the pastor of Holy Redeemer in Rochester, Michigan.

The Common Good Podcast
July 2, 2020

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 79:08


(00:00-09:50): We have a few updates about several topics including Jeffery Epstein’s accomplice, the “COVID party” in Alabama, and NBA2K’s tribute cover to Kobe Bryant. (09:50-19:32): Kelly Hamren writes “Reflections from a Christian scholar on Social Justice, Critical Race Theory, Marxism, and Biblical Ethics” on No Walls Ministry. (19:32-38:25): We spoke with Kenneth Tanner from Church of the Holy Redeemer. He has written for Huffington Post, Patheos, and much more. He made a theological transition from Pentacostal to Evangelical. Pentacostal views on ‘suffering’ lacks understanding, it instead harps on leaving the world behind. When we seek to escape the world, God enters the world. He also touches on how we bring people together in this divided world. He also talks about how God became TRULY human, not a type of “alien humanoid”. He was truly tempted, truly hungry, and truly emotional. (39:22-49:29): Jon Steingard Fronted an Award-Winning Christian Rock Band. He Tells Us Why He No Longer Believes in God. The former frontman for Hawk Nelson speaks out about his apostasy, and Brian and Ian discuss what happens when high-profile Christians leave the faith; and why. (49:29-58:57): Abdu Murray writes “Canceled: How the Eastern Honor-Shame Mentality Traveled West” in The Gospel Coalition. Brian and Ian discuss cancel culture. (58:57-1:08:38): Ed Stetzer continues his series on patriotism in the church with his latest instalment, “Patriotism is a Good Thing, but How Should we Think about God and Country Worship Services?” (1:09:42-1:19:11): As we approach the Fourth of July, Brian and Ian cover some safe ways to celebrate and how to “live in mission” with your neighbors and community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Creation Albuquerque
Sermon: The Human Messiah Ascended

New Creation Albuquerque

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 23:45


Good News! Jesus, the wounded God with human memories, is enthroned as king at the right hand of God.His rule of resurrection is overcoming death, His rule of forgiveness is overcoming sin, His rule of welcome is overcoming estrangement.Now and forever no other human except Jesus Christ governs this wide globe, no matter how certain their control may seem (statement adapted from Kenneth Tanner)

Paths to unity
Olivier Clement and the Heart of Christian Unity | with Fr. Kenneth Tanner

Paths to unity

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 34:43


A deep dive into the writings of the late Orthodox theologian Olivier Clement, who in his book "Transfiguring Time" unpacked the riches of the Christian Tradition.

PRAYERFULLY WOKE
Understanding the Resurrection w/ Fr. Kenneth Tanner

PRAYERFULLY WOKE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 59:26


Thank you for listening to this episode of PRAYERFULLY WOKE! Connect with Kenneth Tanner here: https://www.instagram.com/kentanner/ https://twitter.com/kennethtanner?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor If you enjoy the work that we are doing here at the podcast, you can support us financially by clicking the Patreon link here: https://www.patreon.com/prayerfullywoke If you would like to stay updated with the podcast through social media platforms, you can find us by clicking the links here: Twitter- https://twitter.com/PRAYERFULLYWOKE Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/prayerfullywoke/ If you would like to listen to our sermons from our respective churches, you can find them by clicking the links here: Jonathan- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/first-christian-king-city/id1440685224 Walker- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sermons-at-the-river-church-of-st-joseph-mo/id1378365889 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prayerfullywokepodcast/support

Synaxis
Episode 135: But I Tell You

Synaxis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 23:57


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the Lectionary passages for the Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany (A): Deuteronomy 30:15-20, 1 Corinthians 3:1-9, and Matthew 5:21-37. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

Synaxis
Episode 132: Going Fishing

Synaxis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 28:37


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the Lectionary passages for the Third Sunday after the Epiphany (A): Isaiah 9:1-4, 1 Corinthians 1:10-18, and Matthew 4:12-23. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

The Messy Spirituality Podcast
Episode 32: The Church We Dream Of Part 2 featuring Fr. Kenneth Tanner

The Messy Spirituality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 58:47


On this episode, we continue our series on our hopes and dreams for the future of the church with pastor, writer, and creative force of nature Father Kenneth Tanner. Fr. Kenneth is the pastor at Church of the Holy Redeemer, a charismatic Episcopal congregation in Rochester Hills, Michigan. In our conversation, we discuss his spiritual journey, his calling to ministry, and his aspirations for the future of the church. You can follow Fr. Kenneth on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. You can visit his blog on Clarion: Journal of Spirituality and Justice. To engage with this subject further, please join our Messy Conversations group on Facebook. You can also follow our podcast page here. We'd love for you to join our brand new online "Religion Rehab" book study by clicking here. Each episode of The Messy Spirituality Podcast is expertly crafted by The Podcast Doctor, Eric Howell. If you're thinking about starting a podcast, please get in touch with Eric to see how to put his expertise to work for you. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting our work via Patreon. You'll receive early access to new episodes as our way of saying thanks for your generous support! Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jesse Lee Peterson Show Highlights
Glenn Miller, Rev. Kenneth Tanner, Rev. Oliver White (12/23/2013)

Jesse Lee Peterson Show Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 120:43


Originally aired Monday, December 23, 2013: HOUR 1 guest (00:10:10) Glenn Miller, a hate-filled white man talks America, whites, blacks, and Jewish people! HOUR 2 Preachers in the Pulpit guest (00:41:15) Rev. Kenneth Tanner: Why are Satan's children winning, and God's children weak? HOUR 3 guest (01:20:13) Rev. Oliver White, a black pastor, a liberal! — preaching sin. (Runtime: 2 hours) Merry Christmas! FROM THE ARCHIVES! SUPERCHATS https://streamlabs.com/bondactioninc/v2 SILENT PRAYER http://silentprayer.video AUDIO https://soundcloud.com/rebuildingtheman/silent-prayer JESSE HAS 3 SHOWS: The Jesse Lee Peterson Show (M-F 6-9am PT) http://jlptalk.com The Fallen State (in-person interviews) http://thefallenstate.tv Church (Sunday 11am PT) http://rebuildingtheman.com/church Do you want a personal shoutout or advice from Jesse? Check out his CAMEO page and book Jesse: https://www.cameo.com/jesseleepeterson Support: 800-411-BOND (or 800-411-2663) https://rebuildingtheman.com/donate/ https://streamlabs.com/bondactioninc/v2 https://www.patreon.com/jesseleepeterson https://www.subscribestar.com/jesseleepeterson https://www.paypal.me/jesseleepeterson OTHER CHANNELS: BOND https://youtube.com/bondrebuildingtheman TFS https://youtube.com/thefallenstatetv Hake https://youtube.com/thehakereport ARTICLES: https://www.wnd.com/author/jlpeterson/ BOOKS: http://www.bondinfostore.org T-SHIRTS: JLP https://teespring.com/stores/jesseleepeterson BOND https://teespring.com/stores/rebuildingtheman TFS https://teespring.com/stores/shopthefallenstate TWITTER/FB: https://twitter.com/jlptalk https://www.facebook.com/jlptalk https://www.facebook.com/OfficialJesseLeePeterson ALT MEDIA: https://dlive.tv/jesseleepeterson https://www.bitchute.com/jesseleepeterson/ https://www.minds.com/jesseleepeterson https://gab.ai/jesseleepeterson https://www.twitch.tv/jlptalk DISCORD (new link) https://discord.gg/6d3ahn3

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Episode 129: Light and Life

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 26:46


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the Lectionary passages for the Second Sunday after Christmas (A): Jeremiah 31;7-14, Ephesians 1:3-14, and John 1:(1-9), 10-18. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

The Puddcast
#61: Participating in the life of God (with Father Kenneth Tanner)

The Puddcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 56:39


My guest this week is Episcopal priest and poster of popular liturgical reflections, Father Kenneth Tanner. We discussed the character of God and what it means to participate in the life of God, who has already done all things and redeemed all of creation for our benefit. It might leave you speechless at the goodness of God. You have been warned.Resources mentioned:Support me and my work at patreon.com/jonathanpuddleFollow Father Kenneth on Instagram and TwitterListen to my interviews with Wm. Paul Young and Brad Jersak.

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Episode 126: Patience

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 26:18


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the Lectionary passages for the Third Sunday of Advent (A): Isaiah 35:1-10, James 5:7-10, and Matthew 11:2-11. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

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Episode 124: Walk In The Light

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 29:36


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the Lectionary passages for the First Sunday of Advent (A): Isaiah 2:1-5, Romans 13:11-14, and Matthew 24:36-44. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

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Episode 118: A New Covenant and an Unjust Judge

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 24:05


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the lectionary passages for Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost (C): Jeremiah 31:27-34, 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5, and Luke 18:1-8. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

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Episode 115: God Help Me

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 26:17


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the lectionary passages for Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost (C): Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15, 1 Timothy 6:6-19, Luke 16:19-31. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

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Episode 112: The Potter and The Clay

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 28:12


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the lectionary passages for Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost (C): Jeremiah 18:1-11, Philemon 1-21, and Luke 14:25-33. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

Strangely Warmed
10th Sunday After Pentecost [C] - Welcoming The Fire

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 38:24


Isaiah 5.1-7, Psalm 80.1-2, 8-19, Hebrews 11.29-12.2, Luke 12.49-56; Who preaches to the preachers? How does God prepare God's people? What does it take to make the faith hall of fame? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner.

Strangely Warmed
10th Sunday After Pentecost [C] - Welcoming The Fire

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 38:24


Isaiah 5.1-7, Psalm 80.1-2, 8-19, Hebrews 11.29-12.2, Luke 12.49-56; Who preaches to the preachers? How does God prepare God's people? What does it take to make the faith hall of fame? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner.

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Episode 108: A City With Foundations

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 27:58


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Mich. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the lectionary passages for the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost (C): Isaiah 1:1, 10-20, Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16, and Luke 12:32-40. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

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Episode 102: For Freedom We're Set Free

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 28:37


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Mich. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the lectionary passages for the Third Sunday after Pentecost (C): 2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14, Galatians 5:1, 13-25, and Luke 9:51-62. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

New Persuasive Words
Episode 263: Christological Exegesis?

New Persuasive Words

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 45:31


In this episode, inspired by a post on Facebook by our friend Kenneth Tanner, we talk about how Christians ought to read the Hebrew Bible, which we call the Old Testament.

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Episode 85: Thine Is The Glory

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 27:00


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Mich. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the lectionary passages for the Last Sunday after Epiphany (C): Exodus 34:29-35, 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2, and Luke 9:28-36. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor Theologian
A Depression From Which You Cannot Run

patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor Theologian

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019


No matter what you have been told, there are things you may not pray away. The Apostle Paul noted that he had prayed three times for a thorn in the flesh to be removed. It wasn't. Three times may be a euphemism for over and over and over again.… Continue reading The post A Depression From Which You Cannot Run appeared first on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. Related posts: Anger Can't Live Alone: A Conversation with Scott Curry Marking Time: A Conversation with Kenneth Tanner A Complicated Pregnancy: A Conversation with Kyle Roberts

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Episode 70: Don't Stop Believing

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 27:08


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Mich. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the lectionary passages for the Twenty Sixth Sunday after Pentecost (B): 1 Samuel 1:4-20, Hebrews 10:11-25, and Mark 13:1-8.

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Episode 62: From Child to Bride

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 26:28


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Mich. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the lectionary passages for the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost (B): Proverbs 31:10-31, James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a, and Mark 9:30-37. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

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Episode 57: Unless...

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 24:32


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Mich. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the lectionary passages for the Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost (B): 1 Kings 2:10-12; 3:3-14, Ephesians 5:15-20 and John 6:51-58. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

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Episode 53: Who Builds The House?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 25:01


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Mich. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the lectionary passages for the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost (B): 2 Samuel 7:1-14a, Ephesians 2:11-22 and Mark 6:30-34, 53-56. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

Strangely Warmed
8th Sunday After Pentecost [B] - No One Is Illegal On Stolen Land

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 33:34


2 Samuel 6.1-5, 12b-19, Psalm 24, Ephesians 1.3-14, Mark 6.14-29; Should we try worshiping with more than one congregation? What makes a church multiracial? What is heaven really like? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner.

Strangely Warmed
8th Sunday After Pentecost [B] - No One Is Illegal On Stolen Land

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 33:34


2 Samuel 6.1-5, 12b-19, Psalm 24, Ephesians 1.3-14, Mark 6.14-29; Should we try worshiping with more than one congregation? What makes a church multiracial? What is heaven really like? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner.

Strangely Warmed
7th Sunday After Pentecost [B] - God Can Handle Our Unbelief

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 33:21


2 Samuel 5.1-5, 9-10, Psalm 48, 2 Corinthians 12.2-10, Mark 6.1-13; Is vulnerable leadership good leadership? Should we be afraid in church? What does Mr. Rogers have to teach us about the importance of silence? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner.

Strangely Warmed
7th Sunday After Pentecost [B] - God Can Handle Our Unbelief

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 33:21


2 Samuel 5.1-5, 9-10, Psalm 48, 2 Corinthians 12.2-10, Mark 6.1-13; Is vulnerable leadership good leadership? Should we be afraid in church? What does Mr. Rogers have to teach us about the importance of silence? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner.

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Episode 44: Rise Up

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Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 25:43


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Mich. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including The Huffington Post and Sojourners. We discuss the lectionary passages for the Day of Pentecost (B): Ezekiel 37:1-14, Acts 2:1-21 and John 15:26-27; John 16:4b-15. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

Not Your Pastors Podcast
63 - The Eucharist and Communion and Lord’s Supper, Oh My! with Kenneth Tanner

Not Your Pastors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 75:10


What in the hell is going on with the Lord’s Supper? Is it called communion? Is it called the Divine Liturgy? The Eucharist? How often should we do it? Does it matter how we take it? All of that really depends on which church you go to, but which one is right? Kenneth Tanner, who is been in ministry at Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills for 13 years, joins us to share some much needed insight into the mess the church has made of something so pure! He drops some bombs on fear-based-communion-exclusion as he shares with us what the meal is really all about. So come on, join us! Let’s break bread and remember Jesus! Find Kenneth here: On Twitter @kennethtanner http://www.patheos.com/blogs/imagochristi/ http://www.holyredeemer.us/ Got thoughts on this topic, or a crazy story? Reach out to us we’ll read them on the show! Support us on Patreon! | www.patreon.com/nypp Twitter | @NYPastors #NYPPulpit Facebook | @NotYourPastor Instagram | @NYPP Web | www.notyourpastorspodcast.com If you’d like to contribute a sermon to our Pulpit project, please visit www.notyourpastorspodcast.com/pulpit for details. Music: https://www.bensound.com, http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tours/Enthusiast/ Intro/Outro music Bringing Down Broadway --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notyourpastors/message

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Episode 30: Blinded By The Light

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 25:24


My guest is Ken Tanner. We talk about the lectionary texts for the last Sunday after Epiphany (B): 2 Kings 2:1-12, 2 Corinthians 4:3-6 and Mark 9:2-9. The Rev. Kenneth Tanner is pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Mich. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including The Huffington Post and Sojourners. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor Theologian
Marking Time: A Conversation with Kenneth Tanner

patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor Theologian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017


Wall calendars. Day planners. Bullet journals. Birthdays. Anniversaries. Holidays. School schedules. Fiscal years. Just some of the ways we mark time. Bruce Hornsby lyrically wrote about marking time because “that's just the way it is.” If all we do is buy into the way things are, then shouldn't we … Continue reading The post Marking Time: A Conversation with Kenneth Tanner appeared first on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. Related posts: How We Talk About Authority and Submission Matter #AltonSterling: An Interview with Geoff Holsclaw Reading Dead People, Leading Life Giving Community: An Interview with Wade Burleson Making Advent Great Again #MAGA: A Conversation with Emily Hunter McGowin

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Episode 23: There's Something About Mary

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 24:46


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. We discuss the texts for the Fourth Sunday of Advent (B): 2nd Samuel 7:1-11, 16; Romans 16:25-27 and Luke 1:26-28. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

Strangely Warmed
21st Sunday After Pentecost - The End of Questions

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 34:05


Deuteronomy 34.1-12, Leviticus 19.1-2, 15-18, 1 Thessalonians 2.1-8, Matthew 22.34-46; What is the role of a theologian-pastor? Who is our Moses? How can we be holy? Why do we want to please mortals more than God? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner.

Strangely Warmed
21st Sunday After Pentecost - The End of Questions

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 34:05


Deuteronomy 34.1-12, Leviticus 19.1-2, 15-18, 1 Thessalonians 2.1-8, Matthew 22.34-46; What is the role of a theologian-pastor? Who is our Moses? How can we be holy? Why do we want to please mortals more than God? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner.

Strangely Warmed
20th Sunday After Pentecost - God's Backside

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 32:40


Exodus 33.12-23, Isaiah 45.1-7, 1 Thessalonians 1.1-10, Matthew 22.15-22; How does God respond to our prayers? Why should we sing the good old hymns? Are we worshipping our country more than the living God? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner.

Strangely Warmed
20th Sunday After Pentecost - God's Backside

Strangely Warmed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 32:40


Exodus 33.12-23, Isaiah 45.1-7, 1 Thessalonians 1.1-10, Matthew 22.15-22; How does God respond to our prayers? Why should we sing the good old hymns? Are we worshipping our country more than the living God? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Kenneth Tanner.

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Episode 11: Love Goes Down

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 22:23


My guest is Kenneth Tanner. He's the pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Mich. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including "The Huffington Post" and "Sojourners." We discuss the lectionary passages for the Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost (A): Exodus 17:1-7, Philippians 2:1-13 and Matthew 21:23-32. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

Lessons From Dead Guys
(LFDG ARCHIVE) (Not So) ORDINARY TIME | E007: Sacramental. Evangelical. Charismatic. (With guest Father Kenneth Tanner of the Charismatic Episcopal Church)

Lessons From Dead Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 91:40


This week we are joined by Father Kenneth Tanner! A priest in the Charismatic Episcopal tradition. In this episode, we talk about our common roots in Pentecostalism, the intersections and need for an ancient/future faith, being sacramentally minded, iconography, and about the theological giant Robert Jenson who was a profound influence on Fr. Kenneth's life. Fr. Kenneth tanner https://www.facebook.com/kenneth.tanner http://www.patheos.com/blogs/imagochristi/ A Theology in Outline: Can These Bones Live? by Robert Jenson https://www.amazon.com/Theology-Outline-These-Bones-Live/dp/0190214597/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1505155512&sr=8-1&keywords=A+Theology+in+Outline%3A+Can+These+Bones+Live%3F Robert Jenson – Don’t Thank Me, Thank the Holy Spirit by the Crackers and Grape juice Podcast http://crackersandgrapejuice.com/episode-92-robert-jenson-dont-thank-me-thank-the-holy-spirit/ Exile Liturgy https://ryancagle.com/exileliturgy/ Subscribe to Signposts! http://eepurl.com/bFY_qv Music provided by Alex Sugg, and songsforstory.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ryancagle)

Give and Take
Episode 47: The Humanity of God, with Kenneth Tanner

Give and Take

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 55:07


The Rev. Kenneth Tanner is pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Mich. He writes for numerous websites and magazines, including The Huffington Post and Sojourners. Special Guest: Kenneth Tanner.

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 92 - Robert Jenson: Don't Thank Me, Thank the Holy Spirit

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 53:35


Podcast regular Kenneth Tanner, along with Chris Green had the pleasure of interviewing Robert Jenson. Jenson was described as the greatest living theologian by Stanley Hauerwas, and as "one of the most original and knowledgeable theologians of our time" by Wolfhart Pannenberg.

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 92 - Robert Jenson: Don't Thank Me, Thank the Holy Spirit

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 53:35


Podcast regular Kenneth Tanner, along with Chris Green had the pleasure of interviewing Robert Jenson. Jenson was described as the greatest living theologian by Stanley Hauerwas, and as "one of the most original and knowledgeable theologians of our time" by Wolfhart Pannenberg.

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 88 - Scot McKnight: Angels Are Real

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 58:37


Kenneth Tanner and Morgan Guyton checked in with podcast favorite Scot McKnight. Topics covered include a little ribbing on Jason, politics, and Scot's latest books, "Adam and the Genome: Reading Scripture after Genetic Science" and "The Hum of Angels: Listening for the Messengers of God Around Us".

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 88 - Scot McKnight: Angels Are Real

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 58:37


Kenneth Tanner and Morgan Guyton checked in with podcast favorite Scot McKnight. Topics covered include a little ribbing on Jason, politics, and Scot's latest books, "Adam and the Genome: Reading Scripture after Genetic Science" and "The Hum of Angels: Listening for the Messengers of God Around Us".

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 53 - Fridays with Fleming: Don't Preach Lettuce Sermons

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 73:25


In this episode, Jason and Taylor talk with Kenneth Tanner and Fleming Rutledge about a variety of subjects including preaching preparation, Black Lives Matter, difficult sermons, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 53 - Fridays with Fleming: Don't Preach Lettuce Sermons

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 73:25


In this episode, Jason and Taylor talk with Kenneth Tanner and Fleming Rutledge about a variety of subjects including preaching preparation, Black Lives Matter, difficult sermons, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 48 - Kenneth Tanner, Our Biggest Fan

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 40:27


Who is Kenneth Tanner?Ken is best known for his Facebook memes. No, they are not memes about cats playing a piano but instead are of the theological flavor. Ken has found a way to utilize what is normally a means of poking fun or ridiculing someone, to now be a way of sharing theological ideas in a way that is more accessible than most blogs.

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 48 - Kenneth Tanner, Our Biggest Fan

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 40:27


Who is Kenneth Tanner?Ken is best known for his Facebook memes. No, they are not memes about cats playing a piano but instead are of the theological flavor. Ken has found a way to utilize what is normally a means of poking fun or ridiculing someone, to now be a way of sharing theological ideas in a way that is more accessible than most blogs.

Midrash NYC
EPISODE 18: KENNETH TANNER

Midrash NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 47:29


EPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode Kenneth Tanner talks about the power of Eucharist, church iconography and how the the humility and vulnerability of God should inform our worship of violence and gun culture. Interviewer: Ben GraceABOUT KEN The Rev. Kenneth Tanner is pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan, where he lives with his wife and seven children. He loves talking about Jesus, the best films of Woody Allen, and making salsa. His writing has appeared in Patheos, Huffington Post, Sojourners, Books & Culture, National Review, Christianity Today, Behemoth, and Real Clear Religion. He also publishes on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.