Episodios

  • Christianity and Green: But How Do We Get There?
    Feb 13 2023

    Cláudio Carvalhaes, a brilliant earth thinker, theologian, liturgist, performer and artist, joins Neal Christie for a conversation about his latest book, "How Do We Become Green People and Earth Communities?" 

    Buy Claudio's book here: https://tinyurl.com/5ffxp4np

    Claudio's website is here: https://www.claudiocarvalhaes.com/

    Don't miss this enlightening conversation between two great minds (Claudio and Neal, I mean!) about the church, the future, and the way worship can bring us into harmony with creation.

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    53 m
  • Ministry in Torrence, CA, In and Out of Pandemic
    Dec 6 2021

    My guest is Rev. Allison Mark, senior pastor of Faith United Methodist Church in Torrence, CA. Allison details her experiences in leadership, her struggles, and candidly shares her thoughts about the future of the denomination.

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    46 m
  • A Schism and Nobody Came: what may come of the UMC split
    Nov 11 2021

    In his recent Religion News Service article, Jacob Lupfer writes about the divisions in the United Methodist Church, "In any ecclesial conflict there are non-combatants who don’t really understand what all the fighting is about. But in this case particularly, the muddling Methodist middle that has historically tempered the impulses of extremists is indifferent to the impending schism. Most laity and many clergy are not nearly so invested in moving the Methodist divorce along as those at the extremes."

    Jacob and I talk about his article and the distinct possibility that the impending split in the UMC may not unfold as many predict.

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    45 m
  • Separation of Church and Social Media
    Oct 25 2021

    This week Curtis Ramsey-Lucas published a provocative article in The Christian Citizen asking important questions about Facebook's outreach to faith leaders. He begins:

    This summer, Elizabeth Dias, who covers faith and politics for the New York Times, wrote an article titled “Facebook’s Next Target: The Religious Experience.” Published July 25, it chronicled Facebook’s efforts to partner with a wide range of faith communities from individual congregations to large denominations.

    I don't know about you, but I have a relationship with Facebook that I call, "problematic."  What will it mean if Facebook becomes directly involved in the lives of faith communities?

    In this podcast, I interview Curtis and get the background on this article, his questions surrounding the issue, and a pointed discussion on the future of social media.

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    40 m
  • A Ransom for Many?
    Oct 18 2021

    In the Gospel of Mark, Jesus is quoted as saying, "...For the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life a ransom for many." Interestingly, the Gospel of Luke tells the same story but omits this "ransom" business, indicating that from the very earliest days, what's known as the "ransom theory" of atonement was controversial.  It turns out that this idea, touted as "biblical" by its modern-day adherents, has a troubled history and an even more troublesome set of implications for the Church today.

    I don't usually post sermons here (but hey, why not?), but I felt this one was too important to not shout from the rooftops.  Rev. Mark Flynn, lead pastor of First United Methodist Church in my hometown of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, preaches a sermon that's part exegesis, part church history lecture, and 100% courage and conviction.  If you haven't thought much about ideas that give form to history, I urge you to listen to this remarkable sermon to the very end.

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    29 m
  • Deconstructing Faith, With a Comedic Twist
    Sep 22 2021

    Yes, my name is Steve Martin.  I've been a fan of the comedian by the same name since I was thirteen, and I suddenly became popular in school because I shared his name.  It's been a long, funny ride.   But it gets better.  Recently I ran into another Steve Martin on social media, and the connection we have does not end at our names.  Be sure to catch this episode, cuz it's a doozy.

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    52 m
  • By Choice, Not by Necessity
    Aug 16 2021

    This podcast began when I stumbled across a simple Facebook post in a group. The majority of the conversation regarding online ministry has been on how to restore sanctuary worship while maintaining some of the advances achieved during the time our sanctuaries were closed. This post was written by the pastor of a church that made a completely different type of decision.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • The Church Real Estate Crisis
    Jun 28 2021

    REPLAY: While U.S. churches expend tremendous energy in today’s culture wars—the role of women, rights of LGBTQ persons, the place of immigrants, the primacy of health care—the churches’ own real estate may be eating them alive.

    My guest today is Rick Reinhard, whose career has included roles in city planning, government, and national church work.  Rick is an expert in church real estate, and his analysis of our current situation is both alarming and hopeful.  Prepare to have your mind opened, and if you can slide this podcast under the door of your bishop, that might be a good idea.

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    50 m