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Stephen Reeves and John Mark Boes: Called to Advocacy
Season 2 · Episode 2
lundi 31 janvier 2022 • Duration 46:24
In this episode of the Fellowship Hall, we hear from the advocacy team of CBF. Stephen Reeves is the coordinator for Fellowship Southwest and the Director for Advocacy. John Mark Boes is the Advocacy Engagement and Programs Manager for all of CBF. Together, they lead the denomination in advocating for justice and equity. Their book The Mission fo Advocacy: A Toolkit for Congregations outlines their strategy and different ways to get involved. You can learn more about what they do HERE.
The song you hear in the intro and outro is: We Bless the Sun by Elephant Graveyard.
Dr Jay Augustine- Called to Reconciliation
Season 2 · Episode 1
mardi 25 janvier 2022 • Duration 38:05
Today we have a special guest, my friend Rev. Dr. Jay Augustine, who has worn many hats: civil rights attorney, pastor, author, professor. Today, Jay serves as the pastor of St Joseph AME Church in Durham, NC, a law professor at North Carolina Central University, and is a senior strategist with the Center for Reconciliation at Duke Divinity. Jay holds a JD from Tulane Law School and a DMin from Duke Divinity.
"Called to Reconciliation: How the Church Can Model Justice, Diversity, and Inclusion" is out on Amazon now. Order yours here!
Big News: This episode is a bit of a relauch. This podcast started as a way to reach (mostly) bapitsts regionally. It has quickly
Rev Scott Hovey- Truth-Telling & The Gospel Of Justice
Season 1 · Episode 2
lundi 9 août 2021 • Duration 23:49
On this episode of The Fellowship Hall, we hear from Rev. Scott Hovey of St John's Baptist, Raleigh. In 2020, Scott was elected the chair of the Racial Equity and Justice Team of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina (CBF-NC). Scott shares a great word about truth-telling, rethinking our ideas of justice, and the Christian duty to listen.
Welcome to the Fellowship Hall
Season 1 · Episode 1
dimanche 8 août 2021 • Duration 04:12
This is the introduction to the podcast. This is a podcast about how the church in North Carolina is dealing with issues of racial equity and justice. Let me know what you think and who you would like to hear from!
Karyn Bigelow- Environmental Advocacy and Racial Justice
mardi 18 janvier 2022 • Duration 29:32
Today we heard from my friend Karyn Bigelow, one of the co-executive directors of Creation Justice Ministries (learn more here) and a bee-keeper. Karyn is a graduate of Pittsburg Theology Seminary where she earned her MDiv and is currently pursuing her Masters in Global Food Security at the University of Aberdeen.
Karyn is one of the few folks who have a presence in the academy, the board room, the church, and the policy arena. You can learn more about Karyn here (link) and at her channel @beekeeping_while_black. Today, we discuss advocacy, climate justice, and combatting environmental racism.
Dr. Ryan Andrew Newson- Stone Statements and Confronting Racist Memory
jeudi 16 décembre 2021 • Duration 56:56
Dr. Ryan Andrew Newson of Campbell University returns once again to discuss his book Cut in Stone: Confederate Monuments and Theological Disruption (Baylor University Press, 2020)
Kat Armas- Sitting With the Stories of Our Abuelitas
jeudi 16 décembre 2021 • Duration 22:22
Kat Armas is a graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary (MDiv and MAT) and hosts the popular Protagonistas Podcast, where she highlights the stories of everyday women of color. She has written for a number of popular outlets including Christianity Today, Sojourners, Relevant, Christians for Biblical Equality, Fuller Youth Institute, and Missio Alliance. Today we discuss her new book- Abuelita Faith: What Women on the Margins Teach Us about Wisdom, Persistence, and Strength (Brazos Press, 2021).
Rev Brittany Graves (ABHMS)- Advocacy and Collective Action
Season 1
samedi 13 novembre 2021 • Duration 39:06
Rev Brittany Graves is the Associate Coordinator of Public Witness & Advocacy with the American Baptist Home Mission Societies (ABHMS). As a graduate of Truett Seminary, Brittany has experienced and worked alongside many flavors of baptist life. Today, she helps “faith leaders, clergy, creatives, and nonprofits to speak up on pressing issues of injustice, providing inclusive language and creative storytelling to bring allies and supporters along in fulfilling the work of justice and advocacy.” In this episode, Brittany invites us to think creatively about advocacy and shares some wisdom about the importance of listening in living out the gospel. Check out her Advocates Prayer writing here: “Let Anti-racism be a cornerstone to the way you live”.
Brittany's Nuance Tea podcast is on anchor at https://anchor.fm/nuanceteapodcast. Also, all are welcome to join their social media community on Facebook and Instagram @nuanceteapodcast.
Some resources mentioned in this episode:
The National Council of Churches
Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (BJC)
American Baptist Mission Society “The Advocates Prayer” which you can find here.
Luke Bretherton “Christ and the Common Life” and his podcast “Listen, Organize, Act”
Aaron Griffiths, “God’s Law and Order: The Politics of Punishment in Evangelical America” (Harvard, 2020)
Keep an eye out for Nancy Ammerman’s new book “Studying Lived Religion”
Dr. Ryan Andrew Newson- Radical Friendship
lundi 30 août 2021 • Duration 31:01
Dr. Newson is a professor at Campbell University. He teaches courses in theology, ethics, and at the intersection of theology and science, particularly the growing field of biomedical humanities. On this episode, we discuss his book Radical Friendship: The Politics of Communal Discernment (Fortress Press, 2017) and how communities can practice real listening that leads to transformation in communities.
Rev Sunny Ikojoh (Welcome House Ministries)- What It Means to Be a Neighbor
mardi 17 août 2021 • Duration 34:57
On this episode of The Fellowship Hall, we hear from my good friend Sunny Ikojoh from the Welcome House Ministries about Christian hospitality and what it means to be a neighbor.
I came to know Sunny while he was interning for Welcome House Raleigh. He is originally from Nigeria but now lives with people from across the globe at Welcome House- Knoxville. Sunny graduated with his Masters of Divinity from Logsdon Seminary at Hardin Simmons University and is currently working on his Masters in Counseling at Carson Newman University.









