Credits
Theme Song: Wayfaring Stranger, Theodicy Jazz Collective
Production: Goodchild Media
Art: Ella Landino
Welcome! We are your hosts, Brandon Nappi, DMin and Hannah Black, PhD.
On this podcast, we set out to empower leaders, cultivate spirituality, and explore theology together.
Brandon comes to the podcast with background in retreat ministry and teaches homiletics. Hannah has an academic background and teaches theology. As a podcasting team, we convene conversations at the intersection of leadership, spirituality, and theology to empower Christian leaders.
Theme Song: Wayfaring Stranger, Theodicy Jazz Collective
Production: Goodchild Media
Art: Ella Landino
In 2020, St. John’s Lafayette entered the national spotlight via arson and Donald Trump’s photo op, yet art and community prevailed.
The Rev’d Rob Fisher joins us to talk about his vocation story and what it’s like to be the priest at the epicenter of American politics.
Zionism, supercessionism, & Christian natinoalism, oh my! Professor Willie Jennings joins us to talk about the relationship between race and theology.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Eliza Griswold joins us to talk about her new book that paints a portrait of a progressive evangelical church.
Professor Kwok Pui Lan joins us to share wisdom from her recent book The Anglican Tradition from a Postcolonial Perspective.
The Rev’d Sarah Condon, co-host of Mockingcast, joins Hannah to talk about life’s twists and turns…in particular, vocation and grief.
Simeon Zahl, Professor of Christian Theology at the University of Cambridge, joins us to talk about the Holy Spirit.
Brian McLaren joins us to share some of the riches from his new book Life After Doom: Wisdom and Courage for a World Falling Apart.
Professors Amy Carr and Christine Helmer join us to discuss their book, Ordinary Faith in Polarized Times: Justification and the Pursuit of Justice.