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Remembering Well: A Conversation on Summer Rhythms, Summer Reading, and the Analogue Revolution! (w/ Laura Hashimov)

We made it! Sort of. Thank you all for your herculean patience. We wanted to get the ‘official’ Season 3 closer out there so we can rest and regroup over

Consumerism and the Christian Life: A Conversation with Laura Hashimov

Minimalism, maximilism, or something else?  What is our stuff for? Join Laura and I as we try to practically sift through our cultural and personal disposition to our stuff. Let’s

St. Patrick and Celtic Christianity: An Alternate Spiritual Tradition for the Christian West (w/ Fr. Hayden Butler)

What did Christianity look like at the edge of the world? In a land of wildness and deep magic, a land where the spirit world was known to be nearer

This Bright Sadness: Observing the Lenten Season with Rev. Hayden Butler

The Great Fast begins this week on Ash Wednesday, my friends, so I am particularly pleased to bring you this (timely!) conversation with Reverend Butler on the meaning of Lent,

The Gospel of Peace: A Conversation on Violence and the Christian Faith with Prof. Craig Hovey

Prof. Craig Hovey returns to talk about the very difficult set of questions that arise when Christians face, and participate in, a world of violence. Let’s pod.

Hold On To What Is Good: A Sermon Preached at Generation Church in South Oceanside

This week we’re changing it up a bit, sharing a sermon I preached at Generation Church in South Oceanside earlier this year. Generation Church is pastored by Tim Parlier–friend and

Morality Made Strange: A Conversation on Christian Ethics with Prof. Craig Hovey

You are riding in a trolley without functioning brakes, headed toward a switch in the tracks. On the current track stand five people who will be killed if the trolley

Church Politics: Life Together for the Sake of the World (w/ Dr. Joel Looper)

How does the contemporary Christian church recover its witness in a post-Christian society? How does the church resist falling prey to a futile and misguided culture war as well as

The Suburban Survivalist, Part 2: A Conversation with Daniel Leetch

This is the second part of my convo with the man himself, Daniel Leetch, wherein we head to Afghanistan, think through fatherhood, and grapple with living a faithful, ordinary life

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