Episodios

  • What John le Carré's Spies Teach Us About Conspiracy Theories
    Jun 27 2022

    In this session from 2021's Hutchmoot: Homebound, Mark Meynell looks at the long career of spy-novelist John le Carré and reflects on how our outlook as Christians ought to counteract the power of conspiracy theories.

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    50 m
  • Imagining the New Creation
    May 30 2022

    The Hutchmoot Podcast features some of our favorite sessions recorded at our annual conference which celebrates art, music, story, and faith in all their many intersections. Today, we’re excited to share a session led by James Paul called “Imagining the New Creation” from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.

    Many have a distorted view of what Christians believe about Heaven. In this session, James Paul discusses what the Bible actually teaches about the New Earth and helps us attune our desires to its coming.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Faith, Fiction, and Christian Nationalism
    May 2 2022

    We’re excited to share a session from Dr. Russell Moore called Faith, Fiction, and Christian Nationalism from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.

    In this session, Dr. Moore looks to the works and wisdom of Wendell Berry to help us understand how best to approach our ideas of country and community without stumbling into idolatry.

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    43 m
  • A Mystery in the Making: A Conversation on Music
    Mar 21 2022

    It's our pleasure to share a conversation about music between Ben Shive and Sara Groves called “A Mystery in the Making” from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.

    In this session, Ben Shive and Sara Groves discuss the struggles, joys, and mysteries of their work from the perspective of both the artist's and the producer's side of the creative process.

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    46 m
  • Story & the Child's Imagination
    Mar 9 2022

    It's our pleasure to share a session led by Walter Wangerin, Jr. and Sara Danger called “Story & the Child’s Imagination” from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.

    In his final interview, Walter Wangerin, Jr. and Sara Danger discuss the challenges and nuances of writing stories for children, looking especially at the importance of heavy themes such as grief and death.

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    55 m
  • Shaping the World with Stories
    Feb 14 2022

    In his session "Shaping the World with Stories" from Hutchmoot: Homebound 2021, Sho Baraka discusses the shaping work of restoration and justice and the importance of the ways we portray God in the stories we tell.

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    37 m
  • The Trees at the Heart of Creation
    Jan 17 2022

    We're excited to share a session led by Andrew Peterson and Tim Mackie (of the Bible Project) called “The Trees at the Heart of Creation” from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.

    In this session, Andrew and Tim discuss the prominence of trees in biblical narratives and how they help us unlock scripture in fresh, new ways.

    Watch the video of this conversation at RabbitRoom.com.

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    50 m
  • The Indispensable Feast
    Nov 24 2021

    The Hutchmoot Podcast features some of our favorite sessions recorded at our annual conference which celebrates art, music, story, and faith in all their many intersections. Today, it is our pleasure to share a session led by Lanier Ivester and Steve Guthrie called “The Indispensable Feast” from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound, in both video and audio form.

    Feasting is one of the foundations of human culture, both sociologically and theologically. In this session, Steve and Lanier lay groundwork both for understanding why we feast as well as providing practical advice for the occasion.

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    1 h y 5 m