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  • Making a Difference w/ Candidate Anita Chen
    Aug 26 2024

    Candidate for House of Representatives, Anita Chen joins the Live Faith First podcast. Anita has a refreshingly compassionate platform which grew out of her time as a teacher in Santa Clara County. She would tell her students that they should stand-up for what they think is right, and help to protect those in society that needed a system of protection around them. Her message sank in so much that when she realized there were people in our society that did not have sufficient resources and protection, she had to do something. She chose to run for House of Representatives to make a national difference from Washington, D.C.

    As we continue our Love, Respect and Kindness (LRK) series of the Live Faith First podcast, we invited Anita because she has a unique perspective on how she chooses to act in the midst of political opposition. Rather than resorting to mudslinging and contempt, she chooses a path that will speak about the issues, but not use ad hominem arguments to bring the person down. She’s choosing to stay on task about the issues, and not make it about the person. We thought it was important to bring an alternative view that avoids political polarization, and instead stays focused on the larger issues in our society.

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  • Who wins: Jesus or Politics? with Kaitlyn Schiess
    Aug 12 2024

    Kaitlyn Schiess joins the podcast to discuss politics and the church, especially how should Christians engage with the political system. It’s a relevant topic as we discuss historical and present day approaches with an eye for how discipleship informs our political convictions.

    Kaitlyn is a writer, an author, and a doctoral student at Duke Divinity School studying political theology, ethics, and biblical interpretation. She graduated from Dallas Theological Seminary in 2021 with a ThM in systematic theology.

    Kaitlyn is the author of The Ballot and the Bible: How Scripture Has Been Used and Abused in American Politics and Where We Go from Here (released with Brazos Press in August 2023) and The Liturgy of Politics: Spiritual Formation for the Sake of Our Neighbor (released with InterVarsity Press in September 2020).

    She has written about theology, politics, and culture at places like Christianity Today, The New York Times, Christ and Pop Culture, CT Women, RELEVANT, Sojourners, Fathom, and the Christian Research Journal. She has also contributed some thoughts to this New York Times piece and this HuffPost piece. She wrote a chapter about political theology, Augustine, and conspiracy theories for an Eerdmans book, QAnon, Chaos, and the Cross, that released in May 2023.

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  • Through the Crucibles with Dr. Gayle Beebe
    Jul 29 2024

    Dr. Gayle Beebe is the President of Westmont College and the author of The Crucibles that Shape Us. In his time at Westmont College he has navigated crucibles like wildfires on campus, deadly landslides in their community, COVID-19 restrictions, and their student’s response to the George Floyd murder, amongst other things. In those crucibles, Dr. Beebe has grown as a person and a leader, and he brings those learning to this podcast episode.

    Gayle D. Beebe (MBA and PhD, Claremont Graduate University) is president of Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. He is also the author of The Shaping of an Effective Leader and is the coauthor of Longing for God with Richard J. Foster.

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  • Church for Everyone the Multi-inclusive Church w/ Efrem Smith
    Jul 15 2024

    The U.S. Church is always on the move. Currently, there is a decline in attendance amongst Gen Z and Millenials. This trend is partially attributed to the mono-cultural nature of many churches. The world around us is more and more multi-cultural and multi-ethnic and often churches remain mono-cultural and mono-ethnic. This lack of diversity is not a place where younger generations want to invite friends and colleagues to attend because it doesn’t look like our workplaces and communities.

    Efrem Smith and his co-author Dan Kreiss (who was not able to join the conversation) wrote the book “Church for Everyone” which puts forward the idea that we need a multi-inclusive environment in our churches. Multi-inclusive churches create environments where all people are welcome, and their stories and histories are acknowledged.

    Efrem Smith, (DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary) is the co lead pastor of Midtown Church, a thriving multiethnic community in Sacramento, California. His books include Raising Up Young Heroes and The Post-Black and Post-White Church.

    Dan Kreiss (DMin, George Fox University) who was not able to join the conversation, is the associate minister for mission and community outreach at Roswell Presbyterian Church in the greater Atlanta area. He was previously professor of youth ministry and dean of the School of Missions at King University in Bristol, Tennessee.

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  • Bringing Jackson, MS Together with Neddie Winters and Brian Crawford
    Jul 1 2024

    In the heart of Mississippi, there’s an organization that is bringing people together across divides. Jackson, Mississippi has historically been one of the most segregated cities in the U.S. In the early 90’s, a group of people set out to bring people together across ethnic lines and Mission Mississippi was born. Over the past 30 years, hundreds of relationships have been built, which has made a significant impact on race relations in that city and state.

    In this episode, we talk to Neddie Winters, former President and Brian Crawford, current president of Mission Mississippi. The mission of Mission Mississippi is to engage, to equip and to empower the next generation to build relationships across racial lines, to work together with better understanding, to build greater respect for one another and to trust each other while making a better Mississippi together.

    Brian Crawford is the President of Mission Mississippi, and lead pastor of City Light Church, an intentional multiethnic church plant in Downtown Vicksburg, Mississippi. Brian and his wife, Candi, are natives and long-time residents of Vicksburg and have a passion to share the love and Gospel of Jesus Christ with the city they hold dear. Brian is also committed to the work of assessing, training, and coaching church planters across the US through his work with 242 Network and MyBlvd.

    Neddie Winters is the former Executive Director and President of Mission Mississippi. Born in the Mississippi Delta into a family of sharecroppers, he started his career in the FDA. Eventually, he became a pastor and then into his role with Mission Mississippi. Neddie brings 30 years of experience in racial reconciliation and has endless stories of seeing people’s attitudes and hearts change.

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  • Hope Ain’t A Hustle with Irwyn Ince
    Jun 17 2024

    Ever wonder if God is sitting in heaven laughing as we try to live a hopeful life. God has a wry smile saying “they bought it, they think hope is real.” If so, then check out this podcast. Pastor Irwyn Ince Jr. wrote the book “Hope Ain’t a Hustle”-as in God didn’t get one over on us when He told us that hope was a real thing.

    In this conversation, we discuss living with the Holy Spirit in us and how that affects our interactions with other Christians from across traditional divides. We discuss getting comfortable on this earth, while our eternal destiny is in heaven. We also journey into a few questions around grace, and living through difficult circumstances. And of course, we discuss HOPE!!

    Irwyn L. Ince Jr. is the coordinator of Mission to North America, part of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). Formerly, he was a pastor at Grace DC Presbyterian Church. He is also the author of The Beautiful Community. In 2018, Ince was unanimously elected as the forty-sixth Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) General Assembly moderator—the first African American to hold the position.

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  • Improvising Church with Mark Glanville
    Jun 3 2024

    Jazz music is eclectic, unpredictable, local and moves with the spirit of the musicians playing together. Church can be the same!!! Eclectic, unpredictable, local and moves with the Spirit as Jesus’ followers live together. Mark Glanville, Jazz Musician, pastor and professor uses Jazz as a metaphor to describe what Jesus’ followers and His Church can (should?) look like.

    In this conversation Mark and Elliot riff on everything from Jazz music to using storytelling to introduce Jesus to our friends. They talk about integrating local culture into worship music, written by people in the worshiping community. There were certainly some good vibes and improvisation going on in this podcast.

    Mark R. Glanville (PhD, Bristol University) is associate professor of pastoral theology at Regent College, Vancouver, and an Old Testament scholar. He is the author of Improvising Church, Adopting the Stranger as Kindred in Deuteronomy and Freed to Be God's Family: The Book of Exodus and has written articles for a variety of publications including the Journal of Biblical Literature, Refuge Journal, Journal of Missional Practice, Christian Educators Journal, Evangelicals for Social Action, Faith Today, The Light Magazine, Fortune Magazine, and The Presbyterian Pulse.

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  • Beyond Ethnic Loneliness with Prasanta Verma
    May 20 2024

    Life is a journey of learning who we are, trying to figure out how we fit into our communities and into God’s creation. This journey can be more challenging when we look different than the majority culture, when we think differently than our peers, when our food has different spices and ingredients. For many people, blending in, and not standing out is highly important. That can be challenging when your skin tone, and hair color is different. It’s a journey that many people in our society go through.

    This episode’s guest, Prasanta Verma (MBA, MPH) was born under an Asian sun, raised in the Appalachian foothills in the South, and now resides in the Upper Midwest. Her essays and poetry have been published in Sojourners, Propel Women, (in)courage, Inheritance Magazine, the Indianapolis Review, Barren Magazine, and the Mudroom blog. She served as a speech and debate coach for over ten years.

    Majority white American culture has historically marginalized people of color, who at times feel invisible and alienated and at other times are traumatized by oppression and public discrimination. This reality leads to a particular kind of aloneness: ethnic and racial loneliness.

    An Indian American immigrant who grew up in white Southern culture, Prasanta Verma names and sheds light on the realities of ethnic loneliness. She unpacks the exhausting effects of cultural isolation, the dynamics of marginalization, and the weight of being other. In the midst of disconnection and erasure, she points to the longing to belong, the need to share our stories, and the hope of finding safe friendships and community. Our places of exile can become places where we find belonging—to ourselves, to others, and to God.

    In this podcast episode, we discuss many of these subjects as we all strive to build bridges in our society.

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