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In the final episode of season four, Dr. Patrick Reyes answers questions from staff and previous guests that help him reflect on his past and present. He shares his thoughts on theological education, advancing technology, and the things in his life that contribute to his thriving and bring him joy. In typical Patrick fashion, his reflections are braided with deep gratitude for the people and places that continue to shape him.Dr. Patrick B. Reyes is the bestselling and award-winning author of The Purpose Gap: Empowering Communities of Color to Find Meaning and Thrive, and Nobody Cries When We Die: God, Community, and Surviving to Adulthood. A Chicano educator, writer, futurist, and cultural change strategist, he is the dean at Auburn Seminary. He was the Senior Director of Learning Design at the Forum for Theological Exploration and former host of the Sound of the Genuine podcast. He is the current board President of the Religious Education Association and co-dean of the Children's Defense Fund Dale Andrews Freedom Seminary. He serves on several boards in higher education and the non-profit sector, supporting the next generation of Black, Indigenous, and Chicano leaders and educators. Patrick lives in New Mexico with his family, loving and belonging to the land and his people. You can learn more about Patrick and his work at thepurposegap.com. Rate, review, and subscribe to Sound of the Genuine on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
To kick off season four of the Sound of the Genuine, Dr. Patrick B. Reyes has a conversation with Cole Arthur Riley. She talks about being a shy, often non-verbal child and how her love of words, nurtured by her family, helped her express herself as a writer at a very young age.Cole currently serves as the spiritual teacher in residence with Cornell University's Office of Spirituality and Meaning Making. She is also the creator of Black Liturgies, a space that integrates spiritual practice with Black emotion. Her debut book, This Here Flesh is a New York Times bestseller and available wherever books are sold. Portrait Illustration by: Jeanne LolnessMusic by: @siryalibeatsRate, review, and subscribe to Sound of the Genuine on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
What would the world look like if every person was given a chance to find their true purpose in life? Samantha sits down with Dr. Patrick B. Reyes the author of the bestselling book The Purpose Gap: Empowering Communities of Color to Find Meaning and Thrive, to discuss how decentering and disrupting white supremacy culture allows communities of color to find their purpose.
How do we understand God's calling when not everyone has access to the same networks, resources, or opportunities? In this episode, practical theologian Dr. Patrick B. Reyes speaks about his new book, The Purpose Gap: Empowering Communities of Color to Find Meaning and Thrive. Reyes writes about his own childhood neighborhood, which he describes as an education desert. He flips the white, western script of individual “shining stars,” and expands our view to see calling in terms of whole constellations.
PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRITCome Holy Spirit fill the hearts of Your faithful and kindle in us the fire of Your Love. Send forth your spirit and we shall be created. And you shall renew the face of the earth. O God, who by the light of the Holy Spirit did instruct the hearts of the faithful, grant that by the same Holy Spirit we may be truly wise and ever enjoy His consolations. Through Christ Our Lord. AmenINVOCACIÓN AL ESPÍRITU SANTO Ven, Espíritu Santo, llena los corazones de tus fieles, y enciende en ellos el fuego de tu amor. Envía tu Espíritu Creador y renueva la faz de la tierra. Oh Dios, que has iluminado los corazones de tus hijos con la luz del Espíritu Santo; haznos dóciles a sus inspiraciones para gustar siempre el bieny gozar de su consuelo. Por Cristo nuestro Señor. Amén.Offerings from:"...the next right thing in love" by Brennan Manning"Nobody Cries When We Die" by Patrick B. Reyes"Everybody, Always" by Bob GoffYou’ve been listening to Making Our Home For Faith a podcast production of Christ Church Cathedral, in Houston, Texas. You can find supplemental materials on our website at christchurchcathedral.org/HomeForFaith . Please subscribe to our podcast, and leave us a five star rating so that we can continue to share content like this with others. Special shout out to our Cathedral family who are walking virtually the Camino de Santiago during the season of Easter - we are walking with you and praying for you. This “Trail Mix” was made especially for you! Artwork for the podcast by Jenna Cook-Garcia, with Day Made Designs. Theme Music for the podcast by Tori McClure. We pray that your home be blessed and strengthened, today as we make our home for faith together.
Our hosts Kimberly Wagner and Marvin Wickware talk Christian education and evangelism at the half-way point in the semester. How can evangelism be accountable? How can Christian education be accessible? What is the goal of either, and what do they have in common?Our first guest today is Rev. Dr. Stephanie Crumpton, Associate Professor of Practical Theology at McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. Lifted up in this conversation:The Chicago Torture Justice Center,Nurturing the Sanctified Imagination of Urban Youth by Annie Lockhart-Gilroy,Nobody Cries When We Die by Patrick B. Reyes.Our second guest is Dr. Elizabeth Corrie, Associate Professor in the Practice of Youth Education and Peacebuilding & Director of the Religious Education Program at Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta. Lifted up in this conversation:Youth Theological Initiative at Emory,Yale Youth Ministry Institute.We'd love to hear from you! Send your questions or feedback to lstcpodcast@gmail.com.Our music is by Keith “Doc” Hampton. Thanks to Frantisek Janak and Michael Liotus for technology support. This episode was produced and edited by Eric Halvorson. This podcast was made possible by the Lyn C. and Stewart W. Herman Jr. Fund for Innovation in Theological Education.
June 25, 2019 | HTI 2019 Book Prize Lecture, “What is a Good Day?” Speaker: Dr. Patrick B. Reyes, Director of Strategic Partnerships for Doctoral Initiatives, Forum for Theological Exploration Respondent: Dr. Onaje X.O. Woodbine, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion, American University
February 10th, 2019 Dr. Patrick B. Reyes
In this episode, Dr. Patrick B. Reyes and Tim discuss his theopoetic lens as an author and educator working to create opportunities for scholars of color to flourish. They also discuss his story of surviving to adulthood, and how using narrative to share the call to life can help liberate us from the obstacles of colonialism by encouraging a deep embrace of one's own story.
In our 100th episode, we take time to reflect on the past, present and future of the show. Jeff, Mona and Allen share about who they were when the show started and reflect on what’s changed. They also share their favorite episodes and segments with other listeners who tuned in for our live recording on Facebook. ANNOUNCEMENTS After 100 straight weeks of episodes, Irenicast will be taking a bit of a break. We will have an occasional episode over the next coming weeks, but not on a weekly basis until we return from our break. Make sure not to miss anything during our break by liking and following us on our social media pages. The links for all of those are at the bottom of the show notes or on irenicast.com. We will be back! Divine Sinema is spinning off into its own podcast. It will be no longer Divine Sinema with an ‘S’, but simply Divine Cinema. We will not just look at the bad side of faith-based movies, but look at all films with faith themes. To keep up to date on information about when the new podcast will officially launch you can follow us on Twitter at @divinecinemapod. RELEVANT LINKS From Our Past, Present and Future Reflection Responding to the Global Environmental Crisis – Green Eggs and Traffic Jams – 046 (Irenicast Episode) Getting Intelligent About Emotions – A Review of Inside Out – 058 (Irenicast Episode) The Call of God to Life – Dr. Patrick B. Reyes Author of Nobody Cries When We Die – 098 (Irenicast Episode) The Chris Farley Show - Paul McCartney (NBC SNL Video) Farm to Communion Table – A Conversation with Zachary & Christy of Simple Church – 070 (Irenicast Episode) Beer Church – Guest Co-Host Jeff – 075 (Irenicast Episode) The Story of Gentle Thursday – Loss, Language and Feminist Theology – Guest Hosts Kat & Dr. Debbie – 072 (Irenicast Episode) God and Aliens – The Universe Doesn’t Revolve Around You, Probably – 032 (Irenicast Episode) Engaging Video Game Culture – Evangelism, Exercise and Excess – 093 (Irenicast Episode) Firewatch (Video Game - Amazon Affiliate Link) Sacred v Secular Series - Episodes 024, 025 & 026 (Irenicast Episodes) Interpreting the Bible Series - Episodes 063, 064 & 065 (Irenicast Episodes) Leaving Evangelicalism – BONUS Episode – 001.5 (Irenicast Episode on Church History) Loneliness and Isolation – Baby It’s Cold Inside – 040 (Irenicast Episode) Families with Special Needs Children – Lily Kate’s Story with Guest Host Casey Comstock – 022 (Irenicast Episode) On the Nature of Beauty – Beauty within the Beast – 016 (Irenicast Episode) Active Listening – Can You Hear Me Now? – 021 (Irenicast Episode) Joey Aszterbaum Interview – Skypark, Deconstruction and Sloths – 049 (Irenicast Episode) Favorite Irenicast Segments Jesus or Jay-Z on Episodes 001, 013, 022, 060 Good News Bad News on Episodes 048, 071 Sound Charades on Episodes 047, 064 Knowin’ Jemonen on Episodes 005, 021, 025, 036, 038, 044, 046, 056, 067, 078, 093 Can A Person Have Multiple Religious Identities? An Interview with Lauren Andrea-Lucia – 085 (Irenicast Episode) Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard (Book - Amazon Affiliate Link) The Stories Behind the Rhetoric – An Interview with Immigration Lawyer Amber Heffner – 051 (Irenicast Episode) THANK YOU Thank you to all of our listeners for your continued support for the show. We are so grateful that many of you find so much value in our podcast. And thank you especially to all of those that tuned in live on Facebook for our first outing on a live recording. Although we had a couple technical bumps in the road we appreciate you sticking with it and participating in the conversation. YOUR SUPPORT Thank you for listening to Irenicast. If you appreciate the show please consider sharing your appreciation by rating, reviewing and/or subscribing to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or whatever platform you’re listening on. You can also help support the show financially by going to irenicast.com/amazon to do your Amazon shopping. This will cost you nothing, but Amazon will give a portion of the proceeds to the show. ADD YOUR VOICE TO THE CONVERSATION Join our post-evangelical conversations on faith and culture by interacting with us through the following links: Read Us on our blog Irenicon Email Us at podcast@irenicast.com Follow Us on Twitter and Google+ Like Us on Facebook Listen & Subscribe to Us on iTunes, Google Play, Android, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, Spreaker and SoundCloud Speak to Us on our Feedback Page and the Post Evangelical Facebook Group See Us on Instagram Support Us on Amazon Love Us? CREDITS Intro and Outro music created by Mike Golin. This post may contain affiliate links. An Irenicon is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com
Hailing from one of the most violent neighborhoods in the country, from a community of field workers, Dr. Patrick B Reyes speaks with Mona this week about his book, Nobody Cries When We Die: God, Community and Surviving to Adulthood. Unlike many academic theology books, Nobody Cries is rich with not only theory, but also stories - many life moments that Dr. Reyes regards as God’s voice, spoken by a community that helped him survive incredibly difficult conditions and social systems. This interview shares some of these stories, framing an honest discussion about education, identity, prejudice, and what it means to call others to life, as God has called us. This work reminds us of how interconnected we are, and how vital it is to speak life to those who live in worlds of death. ANNOUNCEMENTS In two weeks we will be recording our 100th episode! We are going to be recording this episode LIVE on Sunday, January 29th at 4pm PST. Bookmark Irenicast.com/live or follow us on social media to get more information as we get closer to the 29th. Next week is another Divine Sinema episode. We will be reviewing Christian Mingle the movie. Yes, that’s right. Christian Mingle. The movie. This movie is available on Netflix streaming. RELEVANT LINKS Dr Patrick B Reyes website The Forum for Theological Education Nobody Cries When We Die: God, Community, and Surviving to Adulthood by Dr. Patrick B. Reyes (Book - Amazon Affiliate Link) THANK YOU Thank you Dr. Patrick B. Reyes for talking with us this week. Follow Dr. Reyes on Facebook and Twitter for more on his continued work. YOUR SUPPORT Thank you for listening to Irenicast. If you appreciate the show please consider sharing your appreciation by rating, reviewing and/or subscribing to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or whatever platform you’re listening on. You can also help support the show financially by going to irenicast.com/amazon to do your Amazon shopping. This will cost you nothing, but Amazon will give a portion of the proceeds to the show. ADD YOUR VOICE TO THE CONVERSATION Join our post-evangelical conversations on faith and culture by interacting with us through the following links: Read Us on our blog Irenicon Email Us at podcast@irenicast.com Follow Us on Twitter and Google+ Like Us on Facebook Listen & Subscribe to Us on iTunes, Google Play, Android, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, Spreaker and SoundCloud Speak to Us on our Feedback Page and the Post Evangelical Facebook Group See Us on Instagram Support Us on Amazon Love Us? CREDITS Intro and Outro music created by Mike Golin. This post may contain affiliate links. An Irenicon is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com