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Regular Podcasts from Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries. interviews, teaching, sermons and more from Ched Myers and Elaine Enns.

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Regular Podcasts from Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries. interviews, teaching, sermons and more from Ched Myers and Elaine Enns.

    Bartcast 60: Don Wagner & Darrel Meyers

    Bartcast 60: Don Wagner & Darrel Meyers

    No American pastor has had greater length and depth of commitment to Palestinian justice than Rev. Donald Wagner of Chicago. His latest book is Glory to God in the Lowest: Journeys to an Unholy Land (2022). In late January 2024, Don and our mutual longtime colleague Rev. Darrel Meyers of Los Angeles paid us a visit here in Oak View. We took the opportunity to interview these two Presbyterian ministers; listen here to learn about Don’s wonderful memoir, and about their respective half-century journeys with the people and issues at the heart of the present war in Palestine.

    Bartcast 59: Rose Berger; Interfaith Delgation to Ukraine

    Bartcast 59: Rose Berger; Interfaith Delgation to Ukraine

    On Memorial Day 2022, Elaine & Ched interviewed Rose Berger, Senior Editor at Sojourners Magazine and veteran Catholic peace and justice activist. Rose was 48 hours back from a week-long international, interreligious Peace Delegation to Ukraine—the first such group to visit Kyiv since the Russian invasion began on Feb 24, 2022. The religious leaders visited Kyiv and surrounding areas and met religious and political leaders, Ukrainian nonviolent activists, and survivors of the war’s violence.
    In this half-hour conversation, Rose lays out the purpose of this trip and shares poignant moments from the trip: stories of bombing victims, faith leaders doing relief work on the ground, and continuing calls for solidarity (“Do not forget Ukraine!”).

    Bartcast 58: Activists of Color and Indigenous Solidarity

    Bartcast 58: Activists of Color and Indigenous Solidarity

    Bartcast 58, recorded Feb 14 2021, is another presentation from last year’s BKI: “ACTIVISTS OF COLOR AND INDIGENOUS SOLIDARITY” is a wide-ranging panel conversation between Rev. Sue Park Hur (left), Dr. Jimi Valiente-Neighbours (second from left), and Linda QuiQuivix (second from right) and Jeannette Ban (right)—all activist-educators and dear friends!

    Bartcast 57: Alison McCrary - "Incarnational Engagement with Restorative Solidarity: Contemplative Activism, Community Justice Work, and Holy Resistance in and between Red, Black, and Brown Communities”

    Bartcast 57: Alison McCrary - "Incarnational Engagement with Restorative Solidarity: Contemplative Activism, Community Justice Work, and Holy Resistance in and between Red, Black, and Brown Communities”

    Recorded live at the 2021 Bartimaeus Kinsler Institute, Sat Feb 13, 2021.
    Alison McCrary is a tribal citizen of the Ani-Yun-Wiya United Cherokee Nation, a social justice movement lawyer, Catholic activist, restorative justice practitioner and an internationally sought-after speaker on social justice, spirituality and liberation.
    Alison currently serves as the Practitioner-In-Residence at Wake Forest University’s School of Divinity, a Spiritual Advisor on Louisiana’s death row, and the Movement Capacity Building Strategist supporting about 50 formerly-incarcerated-people-led nonprofits in the United States.

    Bartcast 56: CLBSJ 10th Anniversary - HHH Bible Study

    Bartcast 56: CLBSJ 10th Anniversary - HHH Bible Study

    Recorded July 15, 2021. Elaine and Ched offer a Bible study from Healing Haunted Histories (which is part of CLBSJ’s imprint at Wipf & Stock). Our comments are followed by a response from Maria De Freece Lawrence (Lenape) and Gretchen Thies Brokaw (Shinnecock), founding members of the Sweetwater Cultural Center, and a conversation about this indigenous-led organization which represents an example of indigenous-settler solidarity, and a project the CLBSJ supported.

    Bartcast 55: A River of History and Change

    Bartcast 55: A River of History and Change

    In November 2020 Ched gave this brief (9 min) reflection for the Graduate Theological Union's Alumni in Conversation series, explaining concisely why BCM uses the rubric “discipleship at the intersection of seminary, sanctuary, streets and soil,” and what it means for our personal and political spiritual formation and activism.

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