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The Local Church and the Grammar of Grace with Trygve Johnson | Episode 286
The Local Church and the Grammar of Grace with Trygve Johnson | Episode 286
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-rtqb2-1ae88d9 What happens when a local church closes? More than a building goes dark — something essential to the fabric of community disappears with it. Trygve Johnson, executive director of the Preach For Foundation, joins Dennis to talk about why the local church matters more than most people realize and what is lost when congregations vanish from our…
God is Still Speaking. We Should Listen. with Katherine Willis Pershey | Episode 285
God is Still Speaking. We Should Listen. with Katherine Willis Pershey | Episode 285
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-di983-1adf818 What does it mean to trust God in an age when trust itself feels almost impossible? In this episode, Dennis sits down with pastor, author, and Christian Century contributor Katherine Willis Pershey, who opens up about her journey from secular skepticism through ordained ministry to a renewed and deepening faith in the God who acts. They talk…
Navigating the AI Apocalypse with Michael DeLashmutt | Episode 284
Navigating the AI Apocalypse with Michael DeLashmutt | Episode 284
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-m2u4y-1ad62e5 What does artificial intelligence reveal about what it means to be human—and what does faith have to say about it? In this episode, host Dennis Sanders sits down with the Reverend Michael DeLashmutt, Senior Vice President, Dean of the Chapel, and Associate Professor of Theology at General Theological Seminary in New York City, for a…
Prophets, Politicians, and Partisans with Ryan Self | Episode 283
Prophets, Politicians, and Partisans with Ryan Self | Episode 283
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-yuev7-1acdd94 In an era of social media influencers and viral hot takes, the word “prophetic” gets thrown around constantly — but usually it just means “someone saying things I agree with.” Dennis Sanders sits down with writer and communications professional Ryan Self to dig into what the biblical prophets actually looked like, and why today’s version often…
The Problem With "Christian Nationalism" with Heath Carter | Episode 282
The Problem With "Christian Nationalism" with Heath Carter | Episode 282
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-axc4r-1ac4c8d The term “Christian nationalism” is everywhere — but is it actually helping us understand our political moment, or making things worse? Princeton Theological Seminary professor Heath Carter joins host Dennis to make a provocative case: the term has become so broad and loosely applied that it’s lost its usefulness, and may be deepening the very…
The (Communion) Meal That Makes Us One with Jarrod Longbons | Episode 281
The (Communion) Meal That Makes Us One with Jarrod Longbons | Episode 281
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-9zepd-1abacca What if communion was more than a ritual squeezed between the offering and the sermon? I sat down with the Reverend Dr. Jarrod Longbons, pastor of Peachtree Christian Church in Atlanta, to explore what it means for the church to be a Eucharistic community. Jarrod makes the case that the Lord’s Supper isn’t just a worship practice — it’s a…
The (Communion) Meal That Makes Us One with Jarrod Longbons | Episode 281
The (Communion) Meal That Makes Us One with Jarrod Longbons | Episode 281
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-9zepd-1abacca What if communion was more than a ritual squeezed between the offering and the sermon? Dennis sits down with the Reverend Dr. Jarrod Longbons, pastor of Peachtree Christian Church in Atlanta, to explore what it means for the church to be a Eucharistic community. Jarrod makes the case that the Lord’s Supper isn’t just a worship practice — it’s a…
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Rethinking Anne Boleyn with Martha Tatarnic | Episode 280
Rethinking Anne Boleyn with Martha Tatarnic | Episode 280
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-5zqc9-1ab15b0 What do you really know about Anne Boleyn? Most of us remember her as Henry VIII’s ill-fated second wife — and not much more. But according to Martha Tatarnic, Anglican priest and author of Anne Boleyn: Reputation, Revolution, Religion, and the Queen Who Changed History, we’ve been missing the bigger picture entirely. Martha returns to the…