What is keeping you engaged in the conservative Menno vision/mission? What is a Menno to do when there are no healthy Menno churches to attend? Do all people who attend a church need to hold to the same doctrinal beliefs (outside credal beliefs)?
Tag: podcast
Episode #007: Caged Nativities and the Modern Worship Movement
What do you think of caged nativities or the modern worship movement? Too provocative? Too emotional? We discuss this on more in this episode of Unfeigned Christianity.
Episode #006: Keeshon Washington on Anabaptists and City Missions
In this episode we discuss race, Anabaptist churches, inner-city missions, and whether or not one should change their lifestyle in order to better connect with other cultures.
Episode #005: Does Jesus Love Homosexuals?
In this episode I had the honor of sitting down and chatting with my new friend, Ken Brubacher. He tells his story of discovering as a boy that he was sexually attracted to men, trying to fill a longing for love through sex, and then discovering Jesus for the first time in a casual conversation with a coworker.
Episode #004: Exploring the Political Implications of a Jesus-Centered Theology
After rambling awhile about life and what’s been keeping us busy and sleepless, I introduce the first episode of another podcast I’ve been privileged to be a part of this fall: The Third Way Podcast. On this podcast we explore the political implications of a Jesus-centered theology.
Unfeigned Christianity, Episode 003: Stop Blaming Women! A Conversation with Merle Burkholder on Sexual Sin
A few weeks ago I sat down with a long-time family friend and casual mentor of mine, Merle Burkholder, to discuss men taking responsibility for their own sexuality.
Unfeigned Christianity, Episode 002: A Conversation with Trudy Metzger about Sexual Abuse
In this podcast, I sat down with Trudy and talked with her about how the church can best care for its victims.
Unfeigned Christianity, Episode 001: Why We’ve Got to Have Risky Conversations about Faith
On this podcast, we’re going to have conversations about those things that sometimes feel too messy to talk about. We’re going to lay “on the table” all the cards as we journey through the difficult parts of walking with Jesus or loving others.