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The Great Collide is hosted by Rev. Jasmin Taylor, former digi-pastor at Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, and Rev. Leanne Noland, Pastor of Nashville Grace United Methodist Church in Nashville, IL. Tune in for conversations that will challenge what you think about your politics and your faith.
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Welcome to the 5 Point Church Planting Podcast where two church planters hope to make at least one good point. In each 30-minute episode (give or take), our goal is to discuss the ins and outs of church planting from a Reformed (as well as Presbyterian - we are PCA ministers after all) perspective. We also want to hear from some insightful voices concerning church multiplication. Our desire for this podcast is to be helpful, encouraging, stimulating and above all else glorifying to God. Meet ...
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The Immanuel Sidebar Podcast. Weekly conversations with the preachers of Immanuel Nashville, where our mission is to make the real Jesus non-ignorable in our city and far beyond. To support this ministry please visit immanuelnashville.com
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When a young Chicago pastor named David Sindt held up a sign that read “Is Anyone Else Out There Gay?" during the 1974 United Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) General Assembly, it was a radical act. Stint's struggle to push his denomination towards full inclusion is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices gay Christians made to find love and acceptance.…
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Jim Wallis, author of The False White Gospel, joins host Jasmin Taylor to break down the danger posed by Christian Nationalists, a far-right fringe group that has found a foothold in American politics. You can buy Wallis's book here. Support this program! Visit our website to make a tax-deductible contribution today. The Great Collide is a producti…
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Rev. Susan Wilder, co-moderator of the Israel/Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church (USA), talks about how her denomination has responded to the October 7th attack on Israel and the war in Gaza, and how people of faith can address a conflict that has divided Americans along political and generational fault lines. For more, visit Isra…
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More than 35,000 migrants have been sent to Chicago since 2022, mostly from Texas. Many Chicagoans have complained about the burden on the city, but migrants have also been arriving in suburban communities and churches are stepping up to meet their needs. Fr. John Rumple, pastor of Grace Episcopal Church in Oak Park, shares his church's experience …
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Tobin Miller Shearer, Professor and Chair of the History Department at the University of Montana, breaks down the three major trends he sees in this election year: end-time prognostications, divine election mandates, and the rise of white nationalism. Support this program! Visit our website to make a tax-deductible contribution today. The Great Col…
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150 years ago, David Swing, pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, was tried for heresy by the Presbytery of Chicago. Many of the accusations against the beloved pastor still divide the Christians today. Playwright and Fourth Church member Kat Evans shares Swing's story in her new play, Perseverance of the Saints. The Great Collide is a p…
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It's only January and we already suffered the first mass shooting of the year, and in Chicago, there were over 2,400 shootings in 2023. Rev. Ciera Bates-Chamberlain, executive director of Live Free Illinois, offers an innovative way to tackle gun violence by mobilizing black churches to transform communities and tackle systemic problems that lead t…
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Emily Wheeler from Faith Community Initiative talks about the faith community's response to the influx of refugees to Chicago. She's joined by Rev. Ashley McFaul-Erwin from Lake View Presbyterian Church, which is housing a family in their space. Faith Community Initiative: https://www.faithcommunityinitiative.org Lake View Presbyterian Church: http…
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The new season of the “Our 7 Neighbors!!” podcast features archival interviews from Chicago Theological Seminary’s Rev. Jesse Jackson Oral Archive Project paired with contemporary voices from community, faith, and social justice movements based in Chicago. Jasmin and Leanne talk about that history with Rev. Brian Smith, Director of Community Relati…
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America’s religious landscape is undergoing a profound shift, Over the last thirty years, the percentage of Americans who identify as non-religious has quadrupled, and nearly half of Generation Z considers themselves to be “nones.” This change has profound implications for upcoming elections, including the 2024 presidential contest. Ryan Burge, ass…
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Why do we always have to talk about race? That’s the question some parents ask as schools in Blue states teach critical race theory and civil rights history. Meanwhile, in some red states, teaching about race and racism has been banned. Alicia Reese and Robert Crouch, co-moderators of the Presbyterian Church’s Commission on Antiracism and Equity, t…
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Today on the pod, we talk with Dr. Ligon Duncan about what the Westminster Confession of Faith, a document written in ENgland in the 1600s, has to do with planting and leading churches in the modern world. Reach us with comments of questions on Twitter or Facebook or Email at ReformedPlanting@gmail.com…
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Dino Robinson, founder of Shorefront Legacy Center in Evanston, and Dr. Michael Nabors, Senior Pastor at Second Baptist Church, one of the oldest African American congregations on the North Shore, share the history of thriving suburban African American communities and how they stood against redlining and sundown laws.…
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Books John recommended: Do You Pray? - Lightly Edited & Updated (Ryle) - Reformation Heritage Books Profiles In Reformed Spirituality < Series | Heritage Books Planting, Watering, Growing: Planting Confessionally Reformed Churches in the 21st Century (Hyde & Lems) - Reformation Heritage Books Pastors and Their Critics: A Guide to Coping with Critic…
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