LISTEN Podcast LISTEN
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- Society & Culture
LISTEN is monthly gathering/podcast of unique people, sharing diverse life stories, creating a space for dialogue. We're dedicated to pursuing the Christian values of peace, hospitality, and listening. On the podcast, we'll discuss topics ranging from religion, politics, comedy, art, sexuality, poverty, the environment, and more.
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Kate Wallace | Ep7 Part 2
Kate Wallace is the co-founder of the Junia Project (juniaproject.com), an online community of men and women advocating for the inclusion of women at all levels of leadership in the Christian church and for mutuality in marriage. We had so many great questions from the audience that we decided to release this separate Q&A session.
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Kate Wallace | Ep7
Kate Wallace is the co-founder of the Junia Project (juniaproject.com), an online community of men and women advocating for the inclusion of women at all levels of leadership in the Christian church and for mutuality in marriage. We spoke with Kate in August 2014 about gender roles, women in church leadership, and mutuality in marriage.
We had so many great questions that we decided to have a special Skype session with Kate to have her answer those questions. Stay tuned for that episode in the coming weeks!
Music Credits:
As Colorful As Ever (Broke For Free) / CC BY-NC 3.0
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/
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Paul Kiler | Ep6
Paul Kiler has always had a keen eye for observing and creating beauty. Through photography, 3D sculpture, stained glass, and more recently perfume composing. His life's work, in his own words, is "to bring back the Protestant Church into a positive relationship with images".
Visit whylisten.org for links to Paul's work.
Music Credits:
As Colorful As Ever (Broke For Free) / CC BY-NC 3.0
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/
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Kurt Willems | Ep5
We took a bit longer break than we thought, but we're finally back with a great conversation with Kurt Willems who is an Anabaptist blogger, writer, and church-planting pastor in Seattle, Washington. Jacob Evers and Nathan Jeffers dialogue with Kurt about faith, the church, and how to build a community of change.
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Ndidi Patience Amadi | Ep4
Our last podcast before we break for the summer! We were joined by Ndidi Patience Amadi in June to talk with us about her experiences as a dance instructor, minister, creative arts director for the non-profit The Ruby Project (http://www.ruby-project.org/), and her charity work in the US and abroad.
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Walter Cabal and Derrick Sanderlin | Ep3
In May we had two musicians, Walter and Derrick, come dialogue with us about music, doubt, the church, and songwriting. For more from them visit http://waltercabal.com and http://soundcloud.com/derrick_amongotherthings.