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
Professors Amy Carr and Christine Helmer join us to discuss their book, Ordinary Faith in Polarized Times: Justification and the Pursuit of Justice.
Executive Director of El Hogar Denise Vargas joins us to talk about entrepreneurship, ministry, innovation, and poetry.
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove joins us from the Yale Center for Public Theology and Public Policy to discuss the making of white, Christian nationalism.
Astrophysicist Graziella di Tullio Zinn joins Brandon and Hannah to chat about the beauty of the stars and more.
Father Lizzie and Mother Laura join us to talk about their vocation stories and how they each ended up doing digital ministry (accidentally).
Academic Dean of Westcott House Karen O’Donnell joins us for an intro to feminist theology. We learn that feminist theology is for everyone.
The 104th Archbishop of Canterbury joined Brandon and Hannah to talk about church unity despite difference, vocation, and prayer.
Joy Marie Clarkson, PhD joins us to discuss her latest book You Are a Tree. We talk about why metaphors are so useful in preaching and theology.
In this episode, Canon Theologian Jamie Hawkey shares what life is like at Westminster Abbey and talks about formal dialogues between denominations.