
Episode 20 Imaginative and Messy: Kathryn Mae Post on Religion Journalism and Reconstructing Faith
I long for a church that is as committed to effective praxis as it is to robust theology. I long for a church that rejects

I long for a church that is as committed to effective praxis as it is to robust theology. I long for a church that rejects

What does it mean, I wonder, to encounter a burning bush, flaming but not consumed, and hear nothing? Beauty manifests God, but what if God

I think that there’s a danger that always being in a reflective and appreciative and sort of a passive mode, that it sucks up the

Listen now On this episode, we’re joined by Katerina Parsons, a recent Calvin University alumna who works in legislative advocacy with the Mennonite Central Committee.

What does a vote mean? What do we think it does? What is, you might say, our theory of voting? It seems to me that

To be human is to be spiritual, to be limited, to be vulnerable. And I think in that we reflect the vulnerability of our Creator.

We need to meet in each other’s homes, sharing our questions and our queries about biblical stories, sharing hospitality with one another, sharing refuge with

Climate activist Bill McKibben joins us to talk about human solidarity and hope.

Dave Koetje joins us once again to kick off season two!