Schenck Talks Bonhoeffer

Schenck Talks Bonhoeffer
Schenck Talks Bonhoeffer

A discussion about Bonhoeffer -his life, times, and thought- and how they relate today

  1. 09/14/2022

    Interview with Mike Goldsworthy

    Epi 74 – Interview with Mike Goldsworthy In this episode, the Rev. Rob Schenck speaks with Mike Goldsworthy, a ministry leader working in the spaces of deconstruction and reconstruction in post-evangelical communities. For 19 years, Mike served on staff with Parkcrest Christian Church in Long Beach, CA, with the last 11 of those years as the Lead Pastor. When he left that church, he shifted his focus to connecting and mentoring individuals and communities as they walk through transitions of deconstruction and reconstruction of their faith. He is an Adjunct Professor of Ministry and Bible at Hope International University and partners with Slingshot Group as a church staffing and coaching associate. What happens when one’s personal faith begins to theologically shift away from a church’s public stance? How do churches focus on the types of people they are forming? What would happen if Christianity wasn’t about making more Christians but helping humanity live a flourishing life together? Listen in as Rob and Mike discuss Bonhoeffer’s own struggles with church structure and reimagine a way for today’s “ecclesiastical homeless” to connect and build church communities in new forms and landscapes.  -- Resources:  TDBI on Twitter  TDBI on Facebook  TDBI on Instagram  Read Mike Goldsworthy’s website  Listen to Mike Goldsworthy’s Podcast  Follow Mike Goldsworthy on Instagram  Register for the Post-Evangelical Collective: 2022 Gathering

    1h 13m
  2. 06/20/2022

    Interview with Mark Beckwith

    In this episode, the Rev. Rob Schenck discusses the interconnecting network of faith leaders working towards gun violence prevention, the nonviolence of Bonhoeffer, and the importance of depolarization within American society with Mark Beckwith, longtime friend of TDBI and co-chair of Faith Leaders for Ending Gun Violence. Mark has been working in this overlapping space of nonviolence reform throughout his career. He is the retired Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, co-founding the Newark Interfaith Coalition for Hope and Peace, a network of religious leaders committed to reducing gang violence in the city. He also co-founded Bishops United Against Gun Violence in 2012, which has grown to a network of 100 bishops. Now retired, Mark has become part of the leadership team for Braver Angels, a movement that seeks to depolarize America. The organization stands at the intersection of faith and politics, offering a path towards reconciliation and seeing across the divide within our own organizations. In March, he also released the book, “Seeing the Unseen: Beyond Prejudices, Paradigms, and Party Lines” with Morehouse Publishing. How can gun violence prevention advocates and gun rights advocates begin to understand each other? What do we need to do to depolarize our faith communities and reconcile with each other? How does silence offer a holy response and a common language for prayer? Listen in as Rob and Mark grapple with the tensions within our communities and how Bonhoeffer’s experience with the Black church informed his outlook on suffering and nonviolence. --  Resources:  TDBI on Twitter  TDBI on Facebook  TDBI on Instagram  Learn More About Braver Angels Read Mark Beckwith’s Blog  Mark Beckwith on Facebook  Purchase Seeing the Unseen

    57 min
4.6
out of 5
9 Ratings

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A discussion about Bonhoeffer -his life, times, and thought- and how they relate today

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