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Faith in Focus
Listener's Choice // Sorry to Bother You (feat. Tuhina Rasche)

Faith in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 38:19


Our twelfth season is all y'all! We're taking your choices for what we should watch and discuss. You bring your own beverage, we cook the meal.This time, we welcome writer, pastor, and all-around fantastic human Tuhina Verma Rasche and her brilliant pick, 2018's Sorry to Bother You. This film requires multiple viewings! 

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Heretic Happy Hour
#156: What Are Ghosts? (HOTW: Tuhina Rasche)

Heretic Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 85:07


Part 2 of our Ghosts and Ghouls Series continues as we try to define what Ghosts might actually be. Are they the spirits of dead people, or demonic forces, or spiritual beings, or perhaps even other people in separate dimensions? Plus our Heretic of the Week is the amazing Tuhina Rasche, who works to decolonize Christianity in the USA.To support the Heretic Happy Hour podcast on Patreon, please go to www.patreon.com/heretichappyhour. As this is a crowd-funded podcast, we cannot continue without your help. So sign up today!!! Thank you!Check out all the QuoirCast Podcasts at Quoir.com.

Sound of the Genuine
Tuhina Rasche: Finding Faith in Community

Sound of the Genuine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 32:33 Transcription Available


This week, Dr. Reyes talks to Rev. Tuhina Rasche about growing up in an American context as the child of devout Hindus. Her experiences in college and after, forming deep community with friends and then finding the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), led her to seminary. She credits foundational mentor experiences as core to her development as a leader who is exploring her vocation through writing and research. Tuhina is the Senior Research Associate of the Religion & Society Program at the Aspen Institute. Prior to joining the Religion & Society Program, she served as the Digital Campus Pastor at University African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Palo Alto, CA and as the Young Adult Coordinator for Arts, Religion Culture: A Society for Theopoetics in Boston, MA. Tuhina comes to the Religion & Society Program with the lived experience of being raised in a devout Hindu household and ordained as a Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.Tuhina has a Master of Divinity degree from Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and a BA in French Language and International Trade with an emphasis on Applied Economics from Clemson University.Portrait Illustration by: TriyasMusic by: @siryalibeatsRate, review, and subscribe to Sound of the Genuine on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

Hope from the Hood
Liberating Love Video Devotion 8/2

Hope from the Hood

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 2:01


To celebrate the launch of the Liberating Love Devotional this month, every day features a reading of that day’s devotion by an amazing spiritual leader. Today, the Rev. Tuhina Rasche,... Read more >

Beloved Journal
Beloved's Mental Health Roundtable

Beloved Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 53:10


Today we have a special episode, a roundtable discussion with the Rev. Rob Lee interviews David Finnegan-Hosey, the Rev. Tuhina Rasche, and Chase Masterson. If you need help the United States National Suicide Hotline is 1-800-273-8255.

Beloved Journal
Beloved's Mental Health Roundtable

Beloved Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 53:10


Today we have a special episode, a roundtable discussion with the Rev. Rob Lee interviews David Finnegan-Hosey, the Rev. Tuhina Rasche, and Chase Masterson. If you need help the United States National Suicide Hotline is 1-800-273-8255.

The Vinyl Preacher
I'm just a lepta dealer (Ep. 111 | 11.11.18)

The Vinyl Preacher

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 57:05


This week we talk about Ruth and dot dot dot ancient Greek and Roman currencies. Also, Matt's back from organizer training with an all star cast in Chicago. Unfortunately, there is a Phil Collins-inspired Tuhina Rasche shout out. In the end there's another playlist featuring... Boy with a Coin - Iron and Wine Penny Lane - The Beatles Talkin out da side of ya neck - Dem Franchize Boyz How you remind me - Nickelback Honey, Honey - Abba Loyalty - Kendrick Lamar In the air tonight - Phil Collins Lightning crashes - Live Check out the TVP playlist every week on Spotify (open.spotify.com/user/vinylpreacher) The Vinyl Preacher is supported by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and LuMin: the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network. It is produced by Nick Morris, aka Draze Force.

On Carrying A Concern
Episode 10: Guests Reflect

On Carrying A Concern

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018


For this episode of On Carrying a Concern we are excited to welcome three guests from different parts of the Protestant Christian world. We thought it would be interesting to hear from other Christians, who are not Quakers, what they hear in the stories that Friends tell about leadings and service in the Friends’ tradition. Show notes with questions for discussion, resources mentioned in the episode, and a transcript are all available here. Tuhina Rasche calls herself a “Hudu.” Growing up Hindu in Colorado she was converted to Christianity during and after college. Currently she is an ordained minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), though she serves an African Methodist Episcopal church on the team at University AME Zion Church in Palo Alto California. Her website is here: https://www.tuhinavrasche.com/ Tamisha Tyler is a PhD student at Fuller Theological Seminary in Southern California. She was born and raised in Long Beach, CA but currently resides in Pasadena. Her interests include engaging the intersection of theology, ethics and culture through the work of Octavia Butler. She co-hosts a podcast entitled Why We’re Friends. She is an activist in the #SeminaryWhileBlack #ToxicFuller movement addressing the ways in which predominantly white seminaries (like Fuller) are not safe places for black students (search the above hashtags for more info or see the resources below). Tamisha’s website is here: https://www.tamishatyler.com/ T.D. (Tim) Burnette is the founder and co-curator of the Way Collective, a spiritual community of shared practices and values in the Jesus way in Santa Barbara, CA. He is a pastor in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) denomination. He hosts a podcast called the Theopoetics Podcast. He's also a partner, father, poet, and musician who agrees with Vonnegut that: "You can see all kinds of things from the edge that you can’t see from the center." Although, sometimes it's nice to be centered out on the edge as well. The website for The Way Collective and Tim are here: https://www.waycollective.org/

Little Faith Podcast
Sometimes there's an irreverence in the reverence

Little Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 42:16


In this episode Havilah talks with second-generation, Indian-American, hindu-raised Lutheran pastor, Tuhina Rasche. They talk about all those hyphens and how the "yes, and" is so much more helpful than the "either, or"  Sometimes, Tuhina says, there's an irreverence in the reverence.      Tuhina's Site Little Faith on Patreon  

Profane Faith
S.2 E.4 Theopoetic Women: Tuhina and Maya - Profane Faith

Profane Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 83:04


Well Theopoetics is finally here! I had a chance to sit down with two dynamic, amazing, brilliant, and theologically savvy women, Tuhina Rasche and Maya Camille. This conversation covers race, gender, class, zombies, and a wit only these two women...

Profane Faith
S.2 E.4 Theopoetic Women: Tuhina and Maya - Profane Faith

Profane Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 83:04


Well Theopoetics is finally here! I had a chance to sit down with two dynamic, amazing, brilliant, and theologically savvy women, Tuhina Rasche and Maya Camille. This conversation covers race, gender, class, zombies, and a wit only these two women...

Lord Have Mercy
Episode 14: #ShutTheHellUp: An Advent Devotional

Lord Have Mercy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 58:07


They call it "a visceral language for a visceral gospel." Tuhina Rasche and Jason Chestnut have decided to amplify the intensity of how the good book is read and we are all for it. Join host Crystal Cheatham as she discusses their annual project and what led these two faith leaders to embrace such apparent irreverence.

The Vinyl Preacher
Am I allowed to swear? Advent 3B w/ Tuhina Rasche and Jason Chesnut (12.17.17)

The Vinyl Preacher

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 54:38


Jason and Tuhina join us on the pod to talk #shutthehellup, their online advent devotion. They also help us work through the gospel of John's rendition of the advent classic, John the Baptist in the wilderness. We talk through Tuhina and Jason's advent playlist including TVP favorites, Childish Gambino, U2, the Swet Shop Boys, and Depeche Mode, lots and lots of Depeche Mode. Check out the TVP playlist every week on Spotify (open.spotify.com/user/vinylpreacher) The Vinyl Preacher is supported by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and LuMin: the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network. It is produced by Nick Morris, aka Draze Force.

Exvangelical
A Visceral, Heaven-Rending Advent w/ Jason Chesnut & Tuhina Rasche

Exvangelical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 67:10


This one has expletives, folks. | | | | | | V My guests this week are Jason Chesnut and Tuhina Rasche, the co-collaborators behind #FuckThisShit, and Advent Devotional (PG Version: #RendtheHeavens). We discuss why they use such frank language for cathartic release during Advent, why they feel such a devotional is necessary at this moment, the positive and negative reactions to the devotional, and so much more. Check out the devotional at medium.com/fuckthisshit. Intro/Outro: "What Child is This?" by August Burns Red