23 episodes

Upper House hosts more than 50 events each year. While we want our guests to experience our events in-person, we know some of our audience is not in the Madison area.

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Upper House hosts more than 50 events each year. While we want our guests to experience our events in-person, we know some of our audience is not in the Madison area.

    Baccalaureate Service 2024 | Adam Penning

    Baccalaureate Service 2024 | Adam Penning

    This event was recorded live at Upper House for our annual Baccalaureate Service. Adam Penning serves as lead pastor of Blackhawk Church Downtown. Previously, he was the Cru Campus Ministry Director for the New York City Metro Area; from 2001 to 2015, Penning served with Badger Cru on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, including as Area Director. Penning studied at Iowa State University and earned an M.A. in Biblical Studies, Languages, and Urban Ministry from Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

    • 26 min
    Baccalaureate Service 2024 | Thomas Browne

    Baccalaureate Service 2024 | Thomas Browne

    This was recorded live at our annual Baccalaureate Service. Thomas Browne is the Senior Assistant Dean in the Office of Academic Affairs in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at UW–Madison. He is an advocate for meaningful culture and climate change to encourage and support those who might feel undervalued or marginalized. Since 2000 he has worked at UW–Madison, where he also completed undergraduate and graduate work.  

    • 20 min
    Curated Art Panel | Melissa, Leslie, and Susi | Let the Art Speak: Between Friends

    Curated Art Panel | Melissa, Leslie, and Susi | Let the Art Speak: Between Friends

    This panel discussion was recorded from our annual arts conference, Let the Art Speak: Between Friends. The panelists include Melissa Shackelford (curator), Leslie Iwai (visual artist), and Susi Jensen (writer).
    Melissa Shackelford is the Director of Program Curation and Community Impact at Upper House.
    Leslie Iwai is an installation artist and sculptor. With an undergraduate degree in mathematics and chemistry from Wayne State College in Nebraska and a Master of Architecture from Virginia Tech, her work is multidisciplinary and material rich. From the Midwest, Iwai cut her artistic teeth in Omaha, Nebraska. Leslie was the first recipient of the Bemis Community Arts Fellowship (2005), and most recently was the Artist in Residence for Urbana 2018 amongst many other awards and residencies. She now enjoys living and exploring Wisconsin with her husband, where she makes art, collaborates, and connects with her local community.
    Susi Jensen is a Stanford creative writing graduate. She worked as a college minister for ten years at UC Berkeley following graduation, then started writing dramas for the stage. She turned toward science fiction writing about ten years ago and is currently working on a final edit of her Young Adult science fiction novel, Sarai of Earth. Susi consumes a lot of sci-fi via all mediums and reviews all of what she sees, hears, and reads at her author website, allscifiallthetime.com.
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    🖥️ Watch this recorded event on YouTube = https://youtu.be/UawCofJiBZ8

    • 20 min
    Filmmaker | Craig Detweiler | Let the Art Speak: Between Friends

    Filmmaker | Craig Detweiler | Let the Art Speak: Between Friends

    This talk was recorded live at our annual arts conference, Let the Art Speak. Craig Detweiler is a Los Angeles-based author, filmmaker, and cultural commentator. As a film producer and author, Craig writes about culture, theology, and technology, as well as creates screenplays. He received an MFA in cinema-tv production from the University of Southern California and a Master of Divinity and Ph.D. in theology and culture from Fuller Theological Seminary. Craig co-founded the annual Windrider Forum at Sundance in 2005. He was Variety’s 2016 mentor of the year. His just-released book — Honest Creativity — is described as “an essential guide for not only fostering genuine personal expression, but also the courage to share our most meaningful work with others—all without pretense or artifice.” 
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    🖥️ Watch this talk on our YouTube channel = https://youtu.be/V9V1l47bG7s

    • 44 min
    Writer & Editor | Tish Harrison Warren and Marcia Bosscher | Let the Art Speak: Between Friends

    Writer & Editor | Tish Harrison Warren and Marcia Bosscher | Let the Art Speak: Between Friends

    In this conversation, Marcia Bosscher (editor) and Tish Harrison Warren (writer) discuss the collaborative process of writing between writer and editor. This video was featured at our annual Let the Art Speak conference.
    Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America. Her most recent book is Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep. As an author, her other writings include a weekly newsletter for The New York Times, columns for Christianity Today, and many articles and essays for other publications. For over a decade, Tish has worked in various ministry settings. She is a founding member of The Pelican Project and a Senior Fellow with the Trinity Forum. She lives with her husband and three children in Austin, Texas.
    Marcia Bosscher is the former editor of The Well, a website for women in the academy and professions, and is now an associate with InterVarsity's Faculty Ministry. Having been married to a professor and sharing life with grad students and faculty in a campus church, she has a deep interest in and care for those in the academy. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin, with her dog. Lilah, and a diverse array of lodgers and travelers.
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    Watch this conversation on YouTube = https://youtu.be/X0aHRXN4K9g
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    • 45 min
    What does it mean to love someone? | Public Lecture by Miroslav Volf

    What does it mean to love someone? | Public Lecture by Miroslav Volf

    What does it mean to love someone?
    This is a recorded lecture by theologian and public intellectual Miroslav Volf. Drawing on biblical themes and stories of The Good Samaritan and The Widow’s Offering, Professor Volf will speak to love’s generous practicality, its incomparable power to confer value, nobility, and beauty on others, and its active refusal to respect boundaries born of prejudice.
    If you seek a fresh vision of love and its outworking in a society grappling with division and disenfranchisement, or if you desire a deeper understanding of what it means to love your neighbor as God’s Great Commandment exhorts, you will be in good company.
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    About our Speaker:
    Miroslav Volf is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology and Founding Director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. His books include Allah: A Christian Response (2011); Free of Charge: Giving and Forgiving in a Culture Stripped of Grace (2006), which was the Archbishop of Canterbury Lenten book for 2006; Exclusion and Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation (1996), a winner of the 2002 Grawemeyer Award; and After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity (1998), winner of the Christianity Today book award. A member of the Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. and the Evangelical Church in Croatia, Professor Volf has been involved in international ecumenical dialogues (for instance, with the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity) and interfaith dialogues (Common Word), and was an active participant in the Global Agenda Council on Values of the World Economic Forum. A native of Croatia, he regularly teaches and lectures in Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, and across North America. Professor Volf is a fellow of Berkeley College. His degrees include a B.A. from Evangelical-Theological Faculty (Zagreb, Croatia), an M.A. from Fuller Theological Seminary, and a Dr. of Theology from the University of Tubingen (Tubingen, Germany).
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    🎥 Watch this recorded event on YouTube - https://youtu.be/bu8PeKRVD9M

    • 1 hr 19 min

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