Episode 12 - Diana Butler Bass
My Conversation with Diana Butler Bass about her new book Grateful, along with the history of what brought American Protestantism to its current state.
My Conversation with Diana Butler Bass about her new book Grateful, along with the history of what brought American Protestantism to its current state.
What could a Street Ministry teach us about a new way of practicing the Christian faith and being the church? Check it out in this episode.
Once again. Thank you to the Mission Investment Fund for Sponsoring this podcast.
Zion Lutheran Church in Pittsfield, MA is the oldest Lutheran congregation in New England. With all that history how do you lead a congregation through a building renovation and a ministry refocusing? That's the focus of this episode.
Thank you to the Mission Investment Fund for sponsoring this Podcast. Gerry Lauro serves as Regional Director. For more information go to their website www.mif.elca.org
Pastor Jon Niketh serves First Lutheran Church in Lynn, MA. In this episode, we discuss his call to ministry, why liturgy matters and some of the lessons he has learned in ten years as a pastor in the city.
Standing on your head? OK, maybe not. But, the food we put in our bodies can make a real difference in our lives. Pastor Johnston talks about the connection between faith and food, and her journey from Broadway to the pulpit in this episode. As always, you can listen below or subscribe on Apple Podcasts here
Episode 7 is a live recording of the Faith on Tap event at the Student prince, in Springfield, MA
A Recording of our Conversation as part of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
Today we launch our Podcast. Interviews and Profiles of people doing ministry, living out their faith in the New England context. Here is the link to the Podcast Page. We have four episodes up now, and more to come later this month. Check it out by clicking here and subscribe in your favorite Podcast App.
Because we are story bound people, meaning seeking people, I'm introducing a new way to tell stories for people of the New England region. In the first week of January 2018, I'll launch a podcast. Conversations with people about life, faith, doubts, hopes and fears. You'll be able to link to each episode on this page or subscribe in Apple Podcast. I'll get you all that information on January 3.