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Faith and Works Podcast: Connecting Our Common Values. A program of the InterFaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit.

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Faith and Works Podcast: Connecting Our Common Values. A program of the InterFaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit.

    Episode 18: Does AI Threaten The Sacred?

    Episode 18: Does AI Threaten The Sacred?

    Listen in as Bob Bruttell hosts the InterFaith Leadership Council’s 18th Faith & Works podcast. 

    Our podcast series, “What is Sacred in our Lives Today?” continues with episode eighteen, “Does AI Threaten the Sacred?” Join in with our experts as they discuss how advancements in AI technology may pose challenges to elements of life that hold sacred or profound significance.

    We welcome your comments at faithandworkspodcast@gmail.com

     Featured Guests

    ✧Dr. Saeed Khan – Associate Professor of Teaching Near East & Asian Studies and Global Studies, Wayne State University

    ✧Dr. Chris Gilliard – Professor of Creative Writing and Literature, National Expert on Digital Surveillance

    ✧Dr. David Koukal– Professor of Philosophy, University of Detroit Mercy


     

    Music by BenSound.com

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Episode 17: Surveillance and Sacrality

    Episode 17: Surveillance and Sacrality

    Listen in as Bob Bruttell hosts the InterFaith Leadership Council’s 17th Faith & Works podcast. 
    Our podcast series, “What is Sacred in our Lives Today?” continues with episode seventeen, “Surveillance and Sacrality?” Join in with our experts as they discuss how surveillance is impacting privacy and what you can do to maintain sacrality.
    We welcome your comments at faithandworkspodcast@gmail.com
     Featured Guests
    ✧Dr. Saeed Khan – Associate Professor of Teaching Near East & Asian Studies and Global Studies, Wayne State University
    ✧Dr. Chris Gilliard – Professor of Creative Writing and Literature, Macomb Community College, National Expert on Digital Surveillance


     
    Music by BenSound.com

    • 55 min
    Episode 16: What is Sacred in Our Music Today?

    Episode 16: What is Sacred in Our Music Today?

    “I can’t think of being as connected to my God without music”. Says Cantorial Soloist, Bryant Frank. 
    “This podcast will touch your heart” says Bob Bruttell. 
    Listen in as Professor Saeed Khan hosts the InterFaith Leadership Council’s 16th Faith & Works podcast. 
    Our podcast series, “What is Sacred in our Lives Today?” continues with episode sixteen, “What is Sacred in our Music Today?” Join in with our experts as they identify their favorite sacred artists, discuss what is sacred about sacred music today, and answer questions about how music helps to define sacred space.
     Sacred music is part of the sacred experiences that enrich your spiritual life. “We are all trying to make a connection between what is sacred and the sincerity behind it.” “Where are we now with sacred music and how are we attracting young people? What is it doing for our community?” asks Dr. Deborah Smith-Pollard.
     What would make a piece of music sacred that [otherwise] may not be deemed sacred? John Thorne offers artist Gregory Porter’s song “Take Me to the Alley”, and states, “It’s about the people [of God]; just look at the lyrics.” Listen in as Rev. Robert Jones shares his musical talent with us as he plays parts of “Hallelujah” and how he has personally seen the influence of music on children.
     We welcome your comments at faithandworkspodcast@gmail.com
     Moderated by Professor Saeed Khan – Associate Professor of Teaching, Near East & Asian Studies and Global Studies at Wayne State University.
     Featured Guests
    ✧Dr. Deborah Smith Pollard – Professor, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Co-host “Sunday Morning Inspiration” on MIX 92.3 FM Detroit
    ✧John J. F. Thorne – Executive Director, Detroit Catholic Pastroal Alliance and former Choir Director at Sacred Heart Catholic Church
    ✧Rev. Robert Jones – Pastor, Sweet Kingdom, MBC, Adjunct Faculty Berkley School of Music, Musician and DJ
    ✧Bryant M. Frank – Attorney, Cantorial Soloist
     
    Music by BenSound.com

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Episode 15: How Do You Define What is Sacred in our World Today?

    Episode 15: How Do You Define What is Sacred in our World Today?

    Bob Bruttell, Vice-Chairman, hosts the InterFaith Leadership Council’s 15th Faith & Works podcast 
    Have we abandoned sacredness today? This podcast, “How Do You Define What is Sacred in our World Today?”  explores how we know something is sacred. Many faith traditions hold things to be sacred, but as a society, how do we identify what things are deemed sacred today?  “The present we are living in right now feels like a historical pattern wherein America is not able to identify what is sacred. Have we abandoned sacredness?” asks Bruttell. 
    Is there a way to infuse the sacred into the mundane? Janet Torreano Pound responds, “It isn’t about doing great things; it’s about doing small things with great love.” The simple actions in your day-to-day life can seem mundane, but they are little actions done with great love. Bringing positivity into those small things is God working through you. “God’s Grace is like the oxygen in the atmosphere; it is always there” adds Nasy Sankagiri. Positivity. Recognizing the presence of grace in our lives. These are sacred today.
     Listen in as we discuss what is sacred. How do you define it, and how do you know it when you see it?   Send your comments to faithandworkspodcast@gmail.com
    Moderator:
    Rev. Robert Jones – Pastor, Sweet Kingdom Missionary Baptist Church, Musician, Radio DJ for WDET’s “Blues from the Lowlands” and “Deep Waters."
     Guests:
    ✧ Bishop Dr. Corletta J. Vaughn – Pastor, Holy Ghost First Gospel Church, Board Member, Detroit Public Schools
    ✧Janet Torreano Pound - Casting Director, Author, Writer, Film Director, Actress. Member of Baha’i Faith
    ✧Narayanaswamy (Nasy) Sankagiri - Chair of Outreach Committee, Bharatiya Hindu Temple of Metro-Detroit, Editor, Temple Quarterly Magazine 
    Producer:
    Interfaith Leadership Council of Detroit
     
    Intro track:
    "Retro Soul” by BenSound.com

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Episode 14: Is Our Humanity Sacred Today?

    Episode 14: Is Our Humanity Sacred Today?

    Moderator:
    Bob Bruttell - Vice-chairman, Interfaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit and Adjunct Professor, Religious Studies and History - University of Detroit Mercy
    Panelists:
    Rev. Dr. Jimmie Wafer - 
    Board member, Interfaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit Co-chair, Bridging to Belonging, an IFLC program  Pastor, New Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist ChurchRachel Cannon-
    Co-chair, Bridging to Belonging, an IFLC program  Board member, Ecumenical Theological Seminary, DetroitProducer:
    Interfaith Leadership Council of Detroit
     
    Intro track: "Retro Soul” by BenSound.com

    • 51 min
    Episode 13: Are Our Children Sacred to Us Today?

    Episode 13: Are Our Children Sacred to Us Today?

    Faith & Works Podcast: Connecting Our Common Values
    Episode 13:  Are Our Children Sacred to Us Today?

    Moderator:
    Bob Bruttell - Vice-chairman, Interfaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit and Adjunct Professor, Religious Studies and History - University of Detroit Mercy
    Panelists:
    Saba Maroof, MD - Double Board Certified Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist - River's Bend, PC

    Producer:
    Interfaith Leadership Council of Detroit

    Intro track: "Retro Soul” by BenSound.com

    • 1 hr 9 min

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