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Wright on the Beautiful and Complex Lives of Young People In this episode, Almeda M. Wright shares about her research that explores the spiritual lives of African American youth and points to a complex picture of both the fragmentation and integration in their spiritual lives as they learn to balance experiences of suffering while persisting along pathways to life more abundantly in Christ. Audio | Podcast | December 20, 2021 Najla Kassab on God's Healing Grace in Beirut During COVID-19 and Beyond In this episode, Najla Kassab, ordained minister in the National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon and president of the World Communion of Reformed Churches, speaks with Maria Cornou about the fear and sadness that COVID-19 brought to the Lebanon and the healing power of God's grace through worship and new ways of seeing injustice and being community for Christians in the Middle East. Audio | Podcast | April 14, 2021 Munther Isaac on Worship and Church Life at Christmas Lutheran Church During COVID-19 In this episode, Palestinian Christian, professor, and pastor Munther Isaac shares with John Witvliet how the use of technology brought worship into homes and opened up new possibilities for services, Bible studies, and more during the during COVID-19 crisis for the worshiping community of Christmas Lutheran Church in Bethlehem. Audio | Podcast | April 12, 2021 Arbin Pokharel on Gospel Hospitality in Kathmandu, Nepal In this episode, pastor and church planter Arbin Pokharel talks with Maria Cornou about the vibrancy of the body of Christ in Nepal--land of Hinduism, birthplace of Buddha, and a caste system society--as they draw from the well of grace and practice their Christian faith so everyone can flourish. Audio | Podcast | April 07, 2021 Angelique Havenga and Marnus Havenga on Lament, Community, and Ubuntu in the Dutch Reformed Church of Stellenbosch, South Africa In this episode, pastor-theologians Angelique and Marnus Havenga share with Maria Cornou about what they are learning about pastoring and serving the community as a whole in the Dutch Reformed Church, located in city-center of Stellenbosch, one of the most unequal towns in the country of South Africa. Audio | Podcast | April 05, 2021 Philip McKinley on the Kairos Moment in Ireland during COVID-19 In this episode, Philip McKinley, co-founder of Discovery Gospel Choir, an intercultural ensemble that reflects the new-found cultural and ethnic diversity in Ireland, shares with Maria Cornou how the pandemic created new opportunities for unity and blessing among the people of Ireland and beyond in unimagined ways. Audio | Podcast | March 31, 2021 Yvette Lau on Worship Identity and Calling in Hong Kong During a Time of Pandemic In this episode, Yvette Lau, worship leader and chief executive of Anabas Ministry for worship renewal based in Hong Kong, shares with Maria Cornou about leading worship and the wisdom and discerning spirit that is needed to shape worship and pastor God's people during these urgent times. Audio | Podcast | March 29, 2021 Valdir Steuernagel and Marcell Silva Steuernagel on the Witness and Identity of the Lutheran church in South Brazil In this episode, father and son Valdir Steuernagel and Marcell Silva Steuernagel share with Maria Cornou about the witness, embodiment, and community of the Lutheran church in south Brazil during the COVID-19 crisis. This conversation was recorded in the fall of 2020 as part of a global worship course Prof. Cornou taught at Calvin Theological Seminary. Audio | Podcast | March 24, 2021 Judith Laoyan-Mosomos and Justin Chan on Multicultural Worshiping Communities in Singapore Methodist School of Music aims to equip and edify worshipers and the church through music and the arts. Staff members Judith Laoyan-Mosomos and Justin Chan talk with Maria Cornou, an associate director at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, about their worshiping communities and practices and issues highlighted in COVID-19. Audio | Podcast | March 22, 2021 Mitri Raheb on Resilience and God’s Faithfulness in Bethlehem Mitri Raheb is a theologian, public figure, widely published author, and—for 30 years—senior pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem. In this episode, Rev. Raheb talks with John Witvliet, director of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the worshiping community in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus. Audio | Podcast | February 24, 2021 Lauren Winner on The Dangers of Christian Practice In this episode, Dr. Lauren Winner, associate professor of Christian spirituality at Duke Divinity School talks about her recent publication "The Dangers of Christian Practice: On Wayward Gifts, Characteristic Damage, and Sin. Audio | Podcast | January 25, 2021 Fleming Rutledge on Preaching the Cross of Christ In this episode, Fleming Rutledge talks about her 2015 book "The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ," a life-long work which encourages preachers to proclaim the full gospel message: God is at work, helping us listen for Christ's living voice, enabling us to believe and hope in the midst of pain and suffering. Audio | Podcast | November 04, 2020 Khristi Lauren Adams on Parable of the Brown Girl In this episode, chaplain and youth advocate Khristi Lauren Adams talks about her new book "Parable of the Brown Girl" and how we all can encourage and empower the sacred lives of girls of color. Audio | Podcast | November 04, 2020 Catherine Gunsalus González on Resources in the Ancient Church for Today's Worship In this episode, Catherine Gunsalus González shares about her book "Resources in the Ancient Church for Today's Worship" which celebrates the riches of going back in time to enrich the practices of worship today. Audio | Podcast | November 03, 2020 Rich Villodas on the Deeply Formed Life In this episode, Rich Villodas, lead pastor of New Life Fellowship, a multiracial church in one of the most diverse zip codes in the US--Queens, New York--talks about what it means to be deeply formed in Christ. Audio | Podcast | November 03, 2020 Glenn Packiam on Exploring Christian Hope in Contemporary Worship In this episode, pastor and songwriter Glenn Packiam shares about Christian hope in contemporary worship. Audio | Podcast | November 03, 2020 David L. Stubbs on the Multiplicity of Meanings of the Eucharist In this episode, Western Theological Seminary professor David Stubbs talks about the multiplicity of meanings of the Eucharist and what it means to bring our whole selves to the Lord's table. Audio | Podcast | November 03, 2020 Vince Bantu on Celebrating Christianity's Global Identity In this episode, Fuller Theological Seminary professor Vince Bantu talks around his passion of bringing together cultural identity and faith and the timely reminder that Christianity has always been a global religion. Audio | Podcast | November 03, 2020 Juana Bordas on Leadership for a Multicultural Age In this episode, Juana Bordas talks about the power of leadership when each person, culture and community can contribute equally and show respect for all, and how leaders who embrace gratitude and forgiveness offer their communities hope for the future. Audio | Podcast | November 03, 2020 Deanna A. Thompson on the Virtual Body of Christ in a Suffering World In this episode, Deanna Thompson of St. Olaf College talks about her 2016 book "The Virtual Body of Christ in a Suffering World," which was written from her experience of living with cancer and now takes on additional meaning in our COVID-shaped world. Audio | Podcast | November 03, 2020 « Previous 1 2 3 4 ... Next »