Tommie Marshell

Episode 315 : Daniel Williams – The Politics of the Cross

Where do Christians fit in a two-party political system?

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Episode 313 : Katie Langston – Sealed

“God’s holiness to mend our brokenness. God’s faithfulness to resolve our doubt. It was the exact reversal of Mormonism’s worthiness-brings-blessings schema, and my heart sang out. I breathed a sigh of relief. I had come home.” Katie Langston is the Director of Digital Strategy for Luther Seminary. Raised in a fundamentalist Mormon home, she became…

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Episode 314: Tony Robinson & Will Willimon – Good News in Exile

We invited two friends of the podcast, who are longtime friends of one another, to talk about ministry, the state of preaching in the Church, and how they often feel like exiles in Mainline Christianity. We hope you enjoy this conversation with Tony…

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Episode 312 : Craig Springer

In a post-Christian, post-modern, post-truth society where Jesus’ followers aren’t often well regarded, modern evangelism approaches are eroding and increasingly ineffective. Christians often talk more than we listen, confront when we should converse, and demand that people believe before they belong. We need a compelling way to share our faith that combines the timeless practices of Jesus with timely perspectives about our post-everything era.

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Episode 311: Sneak Peek at the Secret Podcast with Jason Micheli and the Minion

For this week’s episode, we’re giving you a sneak peek at a podcast we release only for our paid subscribers to our biweekly newsletter, Crackers and Grape+. Seminary.

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Episode 310- Chris White: Electric Jesus

Our guest for episode #310 is filmmaker Chris White about his new film, Electric Jesus.

CHRIS WHITE has written and directed three micro-budget features: showbiz comedy CINEMA PURGATORIO (2014, co-writer, director, actor), and broken family dramas…

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Episode 309 : Jamie Howison – A Kind of Solitude

Six months into a deep personal crisis occasioned by the unexpected end of his marriage, Jamie Howison traveled halfway across the continent to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to engage in a unique and intense five-week contemplative retreat served in the context of the chapel community of the University of King’s College. Immersed in the liturgies of…

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Episode 308 : Sally Gary – Affirming: A Memoir of Faith, Sexuality, and Staying in the Church

Sally Gary knew since her early adulthood that she was attracted to women. But as a devoted Christian, she felt there was no way to fully embrace this aspect of her identity while remaining faithful. Now, as she prepares to marry the love of her life, she’s ready to speak out about why—and how—her perspective changed.

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Episode 307: Anthony Robinson- Useful Wisdom: Letters to Young (and Not-So-Young) Ministers

“We’ve got a list of questions, issues, stuff we’re dealing with. We want your input, your thoughts on this stuff.” Such were the origins of this little book. Two young clergy, early in their first call, imagined that I might have some useful wisdom…

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Episode 306: Gerald Bray – Anglicanism: A Reformed Catholic Tradition

What is Anglicanism?

There are many associations that come to mind. Whether it is the buildings, the unique history, the prayers, or church government, often we emphasize one aspect against others. Is the Anglican church a Protestant church with distinctive characteristics, or a Catholic Church no longer in communion with Rome?

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