Podcast appearances and mentions of tracy howe wispelwey

  • 4PODCASTS
  • 24EPISODES
  • 47mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Dec 12, 2020LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about tracy howe wispelwey

Latest podcast episodes about tracy howe wispelwey

Be Still and Go
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (Tracy Howe Wispelwey)

Be Still and Go

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 5:03


O Come, O Come, EmmanuelRevised text by Rev. Tracy Howe, 2020 O come, O come, EmmanuelAnd free us from the bondage we’re in stillExploitation, violence and greed,Come break the chains of white supremacyRejoice, rejoice! Emmanuel.Can liberate with love and power still. O come, green shoot of Jesse, freeThose dying at the hands of the policeRestore the land to whom it belongs,So borders melt away into songs.Rejoice, rejoice! Emmanuel.Can liberate with love and power still. O come now Dayspring, come and cheerThe joy of all the ancestors here.Let hope and beauty never partSo love, not fear will be our heartRejoice, rejoice! Emmanuel.Can liberate with love and power still.//This episode was written and recorded by Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey. It was produced by Rev. Jim Keat. Background tracks include Button Mushrooms by Podington Bear. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/BeStillAndGo to listen to more episodes from all eight seasons of Be Still and Go. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/Donate to support this podcast and other digital resources from The Riverside Church that integrate spirituality and social justice. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/BeStillAndGo/#sign-up to receive new episode by email. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/app or text TRCNYC to 77977 to download the Riverside app.• Visit https://www.tracyhowemusic.com/ to learn more about Rev. Tracy Howe Wispewey.• Visit https://restorationvillagearts.bandcamp.com/ to download Tracy’s newest Advent EP.• Visit https://restorationvillagearts.org/ to learn more about Restoration Village Arts.

Soul Care With Angie Fadel
Is There Healing Without Justice With Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey

Soul Care With Angie Fadel

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 67:45


In this special edition I have a great conversation with my friend Rev. Tracy Howe about justice, life-changes, transitions, Charlottesville, and so much more. She has just released a new song #buildtheworld find it here https://tracyhowe.bandcamp.com The money will go to Al Otro Lado's Vida Libre Bail Fund and Tucson Second Chance Community Bail Fund! https://tracyhowe.bandcamp.com Also, check out her website https://restorationvillagearts.org/ and her podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-for-a-just-world/id1318092254 music by Todd Fadel You can find me angiefadel.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

healing rev charlottesville tracy howe tracy howe wispelwey
Podcast For a Just World
Lent 6, Sacred Conversations To End Racism, European Voices

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 78:23


In this final episode of the second series on Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Rev. Dr. Elaine Robinson, Dr. Phil Snyder and Rev. Seth Wispelwey join Rev. Dr. Velda Love and Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey in an important conversation on restoring cultural narratives for people designated white and why "white culture" erases it.

Podcast For a Just World
Lent 5, Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Asian Voices

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 55:09


Dr. David Kyuman Kim, Professor of Religious and American Studies at Connecticut College joins Rev. Dr. Velda Love and Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey reflecting on the immigrants who benefitted from the Civil Rights Movement, and how to open the possibility of previously untold stories to be heard.

Podcast For a Just World
Lent 4, Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Cultural Voices

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 59:49


Rev. Nayiri Karjian, Dr. Deenabandhu Manchala, and Dr. Peter Makara join Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey and Rev. Dr. Velda Love to discuss the restorative hope of Lent and justice in the aftermath of colonialism and fragmented identity. Voices come from Armenia, Syria, Egypt, India and the U.S.

Podcast For a Just World
Lent 3, Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Afro Caribbean Voices

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 66:00


Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia Thompson, Dr. Carol B. Duncan and Rev. Michael Blair join Rev. Dr. Velda Love and Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey in a dynamic conversation about identity, culture and the aftermath of colonialism. This community of Afro Caribbean voices discuss traditional religions, reparations and more in our common quest to end racism and become more human.

rev afro caribbean lent 3 end racism michael blair sacred conversations caribbean voices tracy howe wispelwey
Podcast For a Just World
Lent 2, Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Latinx Voices

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 57:58


Dr. Miguel De La Torre and Rev Rhina Ramos join Rev. Dr. Velda Love and Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey, exploring Latinx identity, cultural narratives and how both individuals and communities of faith can move towards liberation.

Podcast For a Just World
Lent 1, Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Native Voices

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 67:31


Co-hosted by Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey and Rev. Dr. Velda Love, this episode features native voices and a complex conversation around identity in an empire still unrepentant of the violence and cultural genocide committed against native peoples. Edgar Villanueva, Lumbi member and author of "Decolonizing Wealth" joins Elona Street-Stewart, Delaware-Nanticoke member and Synod Executive for the Synod of Lakes and Prairies of the PC(USA).

Podcast For a Just World
Resilience Part 4 with Billings First Church

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 77:56


In this final episode of our series on resilience, we explore the complexities of contemporary native life around Billings, Montana and how the local church can be catalyst for healing and find liberation in the process. Hosted by Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey with Rev. Mike Mulberry and Lisa K. Harmon from Billings First Congregational Church, Cora Chandler and Kassie Runsabove, Whiteclay (Aaniiih) and Cree, and Walter Runsabove, So’taeo’o (Northern Cheyenne), Hudasana, and OGLALA Lakota.

Podcast For a Just World
Resilience Part 2 with SURJ Faith

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 71:42


The Advent lectionary texts start with apocalyptic images of the end of the world. To build resilient circles of community and justice, shouldn't we divest from the systems destroying humanity and creation? This episode features national faith organizers and pastors with Showing Up For Racial Justice, an organization equipping white folx in the commitment to dismantling white supremacy. Hosted by Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey with Rev. Anne Dunlap, Nichola Torbett, Vahisha Hasan, and Margaret Ernst.

advent rev resilience part surj showing up for racial justice tracy howe wispelwey
Podcast For a Just World
Resilience Part 1 with The Justice Leadership Program

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 54:59


Resilience in the Time of Herod, Advent 1: Tools of Resilience. Featuring youth service volunteers, organizers, pastors and educators from the The Justice Leadership Program in Seattle, WA. This episode offers reflections on the meaning of "resilience," for people of faith invested in a just world for all. The Justice Leadership Program is equipping people young and old to be agents of change and transformation, grounded in faith and community, with tools for social change. Hosted by Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey and featuring E West, Jennifer Hagedorn, Elizabeth Dickinson, Yuki Schwartz and Rev. Richard Gamble.

Podcast For a Just World
Alive! In Our Sexuality and Faith, Part 5 with Wade Zick

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 20:53


This is part 5 in our Easter series and the last episode in our inaugural season! Wade Zick is director of Pilgrim FirsCamp and Conference Center. He shares the power of liberating space for youth and adults coming alive in their sexuality and faith as well as the life and death stakes. Hosted by Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey, Minister For Congregational and Community Engagement for the United Church of Christ.

Podcast For a Just World
Alive! In Our Sexuality and Faith, Part 2 with Anil Oommen

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 27:04


This week our lectionary reflection considers what it means to lay down our lives in the wake of resurrection. Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey hosts a conversation with Anil Oommen, Assistant Professor at Pacific University in Eugene, OR, and delves into vulnerability, humanity and the cost of broken masculinity in our society and world.

Podcast For a Just World
Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Part 6 with Liz Alexander

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 44:01


Liz Alexander is a millennial womanist, entrepreneur and writer for the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange. Getting ready for Holy Week, Liz and co-hosts Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey and Rev. Dr. Velda Love reflect on how the criminal justice system has been weaponized, particularly against women and girls of color or who are poor. Liz offers wisdom and reflection on how each community has a unique role on dismantling and eradicating racism.

rev holy week end racism sacred conversations liz alexander tracy howe wispelwey
Podcast For a Just World
Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Part 5 with Jamye Wooten

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 35:02


In Part 5, Rev. Dr. Velda Love and Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey talk with Jamye Wooten about building black power in Baltimore and self-sustaining community building as a radical path to dismantling oppression. Jamye is the creator of the #BlackChurchSyllabus and #MLK2BAKER. In April 2015, Jamye co-founded Baltimore United for Change, a coalition of grassroots organizations in Baltimore City that organized in response to the death of #FreddieGray. Jamye is a founding board member of the Tubman House and serves on the board of trustees for Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary. He is the former program director of the Collective Banking Group, Inc. (CBG), a Christian ministry that draws together leaders from the faith, business, and public service sectors to develop and enhance economic empowerment strategies for the African American community.

Podcast For a Just World
Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Part 4 with Rev. Melanie Jones

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 29:42


Rev. Melanie is a womanist ethicist, millennial preacher, intellectual activist, and the 2017-18 Visiting Instructor of Ethics, Theology, and Culture at Brite Divinity School in Fort Worth, Texas. She is the Co-Curator of #millennialwomanism forum alongside Liz S. Alexander hosted on the Black Theology Project (btpbase.org) and Co-Creative of The Millennial Womanism Project. In this week's episode, Rev. Melanie along with co-hosts Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey and Rev. Dr. Velda Love, reflect on shifting paradigms, the force of millennials in eradicating racism as well as radicalizing young white nationalists, lent and more. Rev. Melanie earned a B.A. in Economics and Political Science from Howard University and a Master of Divinity with a certificate in Black Church Studies from Vanderbilt University Divinity School. Melanie is a Doctor of Philosophy candidate at Chicago Theological Seminary studying ethics, theology, and culture.

Podcast For a Just World
Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Part 3 with Rev. Dr. Curtiss DeYoung

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 38:19


Rev. Dr. Curtiss Paul DeYoung is the CEO of the Minnesota Council of Churches. Previously he was the Executive Director of the historic racial justice organization Community Renewal Society in Chicago and the inaugural Professor of Reconciliation Studies at Bethel University in St. Paul. This week he joins co-hosts, Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey and Rev. Dr. Velda Love to talk about de-centering whiteness when you've been socialized white, and how to dismantle racism from a place of privilege.

Podcast For a Just World
Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Part 2 with Lisa Sharon Harper

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 36:02


Lisa Sharon Harper, artist, activist, ethicist and public theologian, shares her journey of learning where she comes from and what it means to reconnect with people and land. Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey and Rev. Dr. Velda Love cohost the conversation and offer their own reflections on decolonizing story, decentering whiteness, rising to action and hope.

Podcast For a Just World
Epiphany Part 6, Art Revelation and Cultural Work with Rev. Louise Green

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 42:04


Our final conversation in this Epiphany series features organizer, dancer and yoga practitioner, Louise Green. Special guest Rev. Seth Wispelwey joins the first segment, reflecting on the Super Bowl, militarism, the transfiguration and more. Hosted by Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey, Minister for Congregational and Community Engagement with the United Church of Christ National Ministries.

Podcast For a Just World
Epiphany Part 5, Art, Revelation and Cultural Work with Analysis the Poet

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 38:20


Featuring Analysis, emcee for the Mother Earth Poetry Vibe at Red Emma’s Bookstore and Coffeehouse in Baltimore, MD, worker rights advocate, vegan and community builder. Also reflections on the arrest and release of Ravi Ragbir, Executive Director of the New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City and lectionary readings from Isaiah 40 and Psalm 147. Hosted by Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey, Minister for Congregational and Community Engagement with the United Church of Christ National Ministries.

Podcast For a Just World
Epiphany Part 4, Art, Revelation and Cultural Work with Latifah Alattas

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 27:12


We are joined by Latifah Alattas, songwriter, musician and producer who shares deeply personal insights from her journey as well as encouragements for artist challenging the communities they find themselves in. Also reflections on the government shut down and lectionary readings from Deuteronomy and Mark, Chapter 1. Hosted by Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey.

Podcast For a Just World
Christmas 1B, Rise Up Peace Eternal, Rev. Eli Mendez Angulo

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 33:30


A special stand alone episode for the week after Christmas including lectionary reflections and justice updates for Christmas 1B. This podcast also includes a song written by Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey for your communities to use and a conversation on identity with Rev. Eli Mendez Angulo. Next week we start a new series, Epiphany, Art, Revelation and Cultural Work.

Podcast For a Just World
Advent at the Border Part 3, Rev. Randy Mayer

Podcast For a Just World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 33:00


Part 3 in a 4 week series coinciding with Advent and focusing on just borders and intersecting issues. This week's guest is Rev. Randy Mayer, pastor of Good Shepherd United Church of Christ in Sahuarita, AZ. A report on last week's rally and action for a #CleanDreamAct that led to the arrest of over 200 people (including the host, Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey) is woven into the lectionary reflection.

Harvard Divinity School
Divinity Dialogues: Public Voice and Charlottesville

Harvard Divinity School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 82:41


On October 12, 2017, alumni spoke about their experience participating in the protests at Charlottesville or who support this protest in their own context. These alumni, including Willie Bodrick II, MDiv ’14; Tracy Howe Wispelwey, MDiv ’12; and Jalane Schmidt, MDiv '96, AM ’05, PhD ’05, will share their observations in order to open up a larger conversation on the important topic of public voice. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.