Informações:
Sinopse
Just and generous conversations
Episódios
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TRANSFORMATION | Week 4 ”Anger Pt. 2”
10/11/2019 Duração: 19minJonathan continues his talk on holy and righteous anger.
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TRANSFORMATION | Week 4 ”Forgiveness”
03/11/2019 Duração: 31minLinda Kay Klein joins us to talk about forgiveness in context of purity culture.
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TRANSFORMATION | Week 3 ”Anger Pt. 1”
27/10/2019 Duração: 27minJonathan shows us how anger can be holy.
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TRANSFORMATION | Week 2 ”Repentance”
20/10/2019 Duração: 24minJonathan looks at how we can change our minds.
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TRANSFORMATION | Week 1 ”Sin”
13/10/2019 Duração: 19minErin Edwards joins us to kick off our new series.
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VISION | Week 5 ”Generosity”
06/10/2019 Duração: 22minSarah Ngu takes a deeper look at our value of generosity.
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VISION | Week 4 ”Anti-Racism”
29/09/2019 Duração: 21minJonathan highlights our value of anti-racism.
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Forefront Conversations with Corey Stern
26/09/2019 Duração: 48minThe Flint drinking water contamination began in April 2014 and almost six years later, the plaintiffs have not seen one cent of financial compensation from the city, the state, or the private contractors that contributed to the dire situation. For over three years, Corey Stern has been representing more than 2500 children who were poisoned by Flint drinking water and he joins us to discuss his role in the case, what drives and centers him during such long and taxing work, and how he responds to society's changing attitudes towards lawyers on both sides of litigation. Interviewers: Jim Rohner and Jonathan Williams ABOUT COREY STERN Corey is currently a partner at Levy Konigsberg LLP and Lead Counsel in the Genesee County Circuit Court, and Liaison Counsel in the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Michigan for all plaintiffs in the Flint Water Litigation. He's had a lifelong passion for serving the least of these, especially children who have been injured due to negligence or abuse. In addition to
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EPISODE 30: COREY STERN
26/09/2019 Duração: 48minEPISODE OVERVIEW The Flint drinking water contamination began in April 2014 and almost six years later, the plaintiffs have not seen one cent of financial compensation from the city, the state, or the private contractors that contributed to the dire situation. For over three years, Corey Stern has been representing more than 2500 children who were poisoned by Flint drinking water and he joins us to discuss his role in the case, what drives and centers him during such long and taxing work, and how he responds to society's changing attitudes towards lawyers on both sides of litigation. Interviewers: Jim Rohner and Jonathan Williams ABOUT COREY STERN Corey is currently a partner at Levy Konigsberg LLP and Lead Counsel in the Genesee County Circuit Court, and Liaison Counsel in the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Michigan for all plaintiffs in the Flint Water Litigation. He's had a lifelong passion for serving the least of these, especially children who have been injured due to negligence or abus
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VISION | Week 3 ”Community”
22/09/2019 Duração: 24minOn our 7th Anniversary, Jonathan reflects on the value of community.
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VISION | Week 2 ”Humility”
15/09/2019 Duração: 25minJonathan looks at our value of Humility in our vision statement.
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VISION | Week 1 ”Just & Generous”
08/09/2019 Duração: 22minJonathan kicks off our Vision series looking at our core values.
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PARABLES | Week 7 ”Bridesmaids”
05/09/2019 Duração: 25minWon looks at the Parable of the Ten Bridesmaids.
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PARABLES | Week 6 ”Mustard Seed”
25/08/2019 Duração: 20minJonathan revisits the Parable of the Mustard Seed.
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PARABLES | Week 5 ”Workers”
18/08/2019 Duração: 24minDon speaks to us about the balance of equity for all who work in the vineyard.
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PARABLES | Week 4 ”Talents”
12/08/2019 Duração: 19minGuest speaker Daniel Camacho shares his take on the Parable of the Talents with a reading by Gabriel Lawrence.
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PARABLES | Week 3 ”Great Banquet”
04/08/2019 Duração: 22minJonathan breaks down the Parable of the Great Banquet
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PARABLES | Week 2 ”Unjust Steward”
28/07/2019 Duração: 23minJonathan looks at the Parable of the Unjust Steward.
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Forefront Conversations with Lenny Duncan
26/07/2019 Duração: 58minIn this episode, Lenny Duncan talks about what drew him to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America despite it being the whitest denomination in the country. He also talks about how growth is impossible without discomfort, how he sees the fate of Christ reflected in the death of Trayvon Martin, and how, despite history, he is optimistic for the future of a radically affirming church. Interviewers: Jim Rohner and Jonathan Williams ABOUT LENNY DUNCAN Lenny is the pastor of Jehu's Table in East New York, where he was called as a mission developer after getting his Master's of Divinity from United Lutheran Seminary. He pays special attention to Black Liberation movements in his work and has directed the two-part documentary Do Black Churches Matter in the ELCA? Unapologetic and outspoken in his beliefs, Lenny speaks truth to power when it comes to dismantling the white supremacy that has been a problem at the heart of the Lutheran Church. He believes in the radical love of Christ, the affirmation of LGBTQIA s
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EPISODE 29: LENNY DUNCAN
23/07/2019 Duração: 58minEPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode, Lenny Duncan talks about what drew him to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America despite it being the whitest denomination in the country. He also talks about how growth is impossible without discomfort, how he sees the fate of Christ reflected in the death of Trayvon Martin, and how, despite history, he is optimistic for the future of radically affirming church. Interview: Jim Rohner and Jonathan Williams ABOUT LENNY DUNCAN Lenny is the pastor of Jehu's Table in East New York, where he was called as a mission developer after getting his Master's of Divinity from United Lutheran Seminary. He pays special attention to Black Liberation movements in his work and has directed the two-part documentary Do Black Churches Matter in the ELCA? Unapologetic and outspoken in his beliefs, Lenny speaks truth to power when it comes to dismantling the white supremacy that has been a problem at the heart of the Lutheran Church. He believes in the radical love of Christ, the affirmation