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We aim to see the whole Church, whole again. We will do this by interviewing Church leaders of various backgrounds, cultures, and denominations to see how we can pursue complete unity in Christ. We will also investigate historic arguments in the...

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We aim to see the whole Church, whole again. We will do this by interviewing Church leaders of various backgrounds, cultures, and denominations to see how we can pursue complete unity in Christ. We will also investigate historic arguments in the Church and how the Church has maintained unity in the face of diverse beliefs in the past. . Each episode we will leave our audience with a tangible takeaway that will enable us to take action towards real, practical Church unity. . Follow us on Social: facebook.com/thewholechurchpodcast Instagram @wholechurchpodcast . Support us on Fourthwall: https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Subscribe to our show: https://the-whole-church-podcast.captivate.fm/listen

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The Perils of Conversion Therapy: An Insightful Dialogue with Rev. Dr. Leah Robinson

4/22/2026
The forthcoming episode features an incisive dialogue with Dr. Rev. Leah Robinson, an esteemed scholar and author, who shares her insights regarding her upcoming book, "Born Perfect or Boy Erased: A Journey with Survivors of Conversion Therapy." At the forefront of our discussion is the critical examination of conversion therapy, illuminating its harrowing implications for individuals, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Dr. Robinson, whose academic tenure spans several prestigious institutions, brings her expertise in practical theology to bear on this pressing issue, advocating for a deeper understanding of the detrimental effects of such practices. Throughout the episode, we engage with her experiences, the theological underpinnings of conversion therapy, and the imperative for a compassionate and informed discourse within the church. This conversation not only sheds light on the experiences of survivors but also challenges the prevailing narratives that perpetuate harm in the name of faith. A profound discourse unfolds as Reverend Dr. Leah Robinson, a distinguished scholar and advocate, engages in a compelling dialogue concerning her imminent literary work, which critically examines the contentious practice of conversion therapy. This episode serves as a poignant exploration of the theological underpinnings that have historically justified such harmful practices, juxtaposed with the harrowing narratives of those who have suffered under its doctrine. Dr. Robinson elucidates the insidious nature of bad theology, which manifests as oppression disguised in the guise of divine mandate, particularly affecting the LGBTQ community. As she articulates the multifaceted dangers associated with conversion therapy, she emphasizes the urgent need for the church to recognize and rectify its role in perpetuating harm, thereby fostering an environment of acceptance and healing. The conversation also delves into the broader implications of conversion therapy on mental health, highlighting the alarming rates of suicide and psychological distress among its survivors, thus catalyzing a call to action for both individuals and institutions to advocate for change and support inclusive theological frameworks. Takeaways:

Duración:01:11:44

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Love as the Central Tenet: "A Systematic Theology of Love" by Thomas J. Oord

4/15/2026
The central theme of this episode pivots around Dr. Thomas J. Oord's groundbreaking work, "A Systematic Theology of Love, Vol. 1." In this enlightening discourse, we delve into the profound implications of positioning love as the foundational element of theology, a radical departure from traditional paradigms that often prioritize power or divine omnipotence. Dr. Oord elucidates the necessity of love in understanding the nature of God and our relationship with the divine, asserting that love must permeate theological discourse. We further explore the accessibility of his writing, aiming to engage a diverse audience while maintaining the complexity inherent in systematic theology. Through this dialogue, we invite listeners to contemplate the transformative potential of love within the framework of their faith and community. The latest episode of The Whole Church Podcast features a profound dialogue with Dr. Thomas J. Oord, focusing on his recent publication, 'A Systematic Theology of Love, Vol 1.' This episode invites listeners to explore the intricate relationship between love and theology, a theme that resonates deeply within the context of modern Christianity. Dr. Oord articulates his belief that love should be the nucleus around which theological discourse revolves. He elaborates on the significance of understanding love not merely as an abstract concept but as a dynamic force that influences human interactions and divine relationships. Throughout the conversation, he challenges the traditional theological paradigms that prioritize power and omnipotence over love, urging a re-evaluation of how love can be systematically integrated into theological frameworks. The episode is rich in content, engaging with the implications of love for church unity and individual practice, thereby providing a thought-provoking examination of how love can redefine the essence of theology itself. this compelling episode of The Whole Church Podcast, hosts Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell engage Dr. Thomas J. Oord in a profound discussion surrounding his new book, 'A Systematic Theology of Love, Vol 1.' The episode examines the pivotal role of love in theological discourse, challenging listeners to reconsider established doctrines that have often sidelined love as a primary concern. Dr. Oord articulates his vision of a theology that prioritizes love, proposing that such a shift is essential for fostering genuine community and understanding within the church. Throughout the episode, he addresses the historical context of theological thought, critiquing the dominance of power-oriented frameworks and advocating for a love-centered approach that reflects the nature of God as relational and interactive. This episode not only provides insights into the theological underpinnings of love but also encourages practical applications for listeners, emphasizing the importance of embodying love in everyday interactions to cultivate unity and understanding in diverse communities. Takeaways: . You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website: https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website: https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Check out Dr Oord's newest book now on amazon: https://a.co/d/0dh5BvTn . Check out TJ on Systematic Geekology: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e . Hear more from Joshua on Be Living Water: https://be-living-water.captivate.fm/listen . Listen to all of our episodes with Thomas J Oord with the link to the playlist below: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/7908711e-0990-4e7c-b604-e5d4e6b1dba2 . Be sure to check out more from Tom on his website, as well: https://thomasjayoord.com/

Duración:01:03:01

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Renewing Minds and Building Bridges: A Conversation with Pastor Sarah Hinlicky Wilson

4/8/2026
Rev. Dr. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson joins us to elucidate her extensive work in fostering greater Church Unity across diverse global contexts. Through her profound insights, we explore the critical necessity of speaking truthfully to one another, a practice she asserts is vital for the vitality of the Church in our contemporary, tumultuous culture. Dr. Wilson reflects on her experiences as a pastor in Japan, highlighting the unique challenges faced by Christians in a predominantly non-Christian society, and emphasizes the importance of local ecumenical relationships over abstract theological dialogues. As she articulates the imperative of grounding our ecclesiastical identities in shared beliefs, particularly through the historical creeds, we are reminded that unity is not merely an ideal but a tangible commitment lived out in community. This episode serves as a clarion call for Christians everywhere to engage in meaningful conversations and collaborative actions that transcend denominational boundaries in pursuit of a more unified Church. The conversation between Joshua Noel, TJ Blackwell, and Pastor Sarah Hinlicky Wilson unfolds in a profound exploration of church unity, drawing upon her extensive experience as a pastor and theologian. Pastor Sarah reflects on her tenure at a Lutheran church in Tokyo, a context characterized by a small Christian demographic in a predominantly non-Christian nation. She articulates the complexities of fostering community and dialogue among disparate Christian traditions, emphasizing the necessity of understanding and respecting each denomination's unique contributions to the larger body of Christ. Through her narratives, she challenges the notion of ecumenism as a luxury, suggesting instead that true unity emerges from local, meaningful interactions rather than abstract theological debates. The discussion is enriched by Pastor Sarah's insights into the importance of theological education and the role of creeds in unifying believers across generations and cultural contexts. Her emphasis on the creeds as foundational expressions of faith underscores a critical pathway for achieving greater understanding and collaboration among different Christian communities. Takeaways: . You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website: https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website: https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Don't miss any of the great work Pastor Sarah is doing! You can follow her a number of ways through her website here: https://www.sarahhinlickywilson.com/about . Check out TJ on Systematic Geekology: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e . Hear more from Joshua on Be Living Water: https://be-living-water.captivate.fm/listen . Be sure to listen to these episodes of Sarah's podcast, "The Queen of the Sciences": Hey Jude Unbaptized God Pastoral Preaching

Duración:01:01:37

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The Faces Behind Us: Edmund's Impact on Aslan - Systematic Geekology

4/5/2026
Edmund's missteps in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" spark a fascinating discussion about whether his actions nudged Aslan into a different direction. In this laid-back Easter special of Systematic Geekology, host Joshua Noel welcomes back former hosts Joe Dea and Brandon Knight for a spirited chat about Narnia. They dive into the complexities of character motivations, particularly how Edmund's betrayal and eventual redemption might have influenced the great lion himself. The trio explores deeper themes of sin, responsibility, and the mystical magic of the Narnian world, all while throwing in some clever banter and cheeky humor. Buckle up as they unravel the intertwining destinies of characters and question whether Aslan's sacrifice was merely a reaction to Edmund or part of a grander design. A deep dive into the Chronicles of Narnia offers a fascinating exploration of themes like redemption, sacrifice, and the allegorical nuances embedded within C.S. Lewis's writing. The episode kicks off with a discussion on the character of Aslan and whether his actions are influenced by Edmund's mistakes. The hosts—Joshua, Joe, and Brandon—debate how the narrative intertwines Christian theology with fantasy, raising questions about the nature of sin and divine response. As they reflect on the Easter theme, they consider whether Aslan's sacrifice is a reaction to Edmund's betrayal or if it was part of a grander design. Joe passionately argues for the idea of a more direct relationship between characters and their choices, while Brandon offers a more nuanced view about the complex interdependence of Aslan and the Pevensies. The conversation flows effortlessly between humor and serious theological debate, balancing clever banter with profound insights, revealing how each character's journey embodies larger truths about faith and redemption. They touch on various atonement theories, discussing how these frameworks apply to the beloved narrative and its implications for understanding God’s nature—whether as unchanging or relational. By the end, the episode not only entertains but also challenges listeners to rethink their perspectives on these timeless stories and their deeper meanings in our lives. Takeaways: . Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website: https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Check out other episodes in this ear's theme of "The Faces Behind Us": https://player.captivate.fm/collection/dd903597-98be-49ed-998c-5cdaf73b6af4 . Listen to our first ever annual theme where we discussed various works by CS Lewis: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/6ee3ab6b-3d27-4931-bf1e-61dda8542be3 . Check out other episodes with Joshua: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0 . Check out other episodes with guests like Joe and Brandon: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/0d46051e-3772-49ec-9e2c-8739c9b74cde . Hear more of Brandon on Kung Fu Pizza Party and My Seminary Life: https://kung-fu-pizza-party.captivate.fm/listen https://my-seminary-life.captivate.fm/listen . Listen to more from Joe on KFM Broadcasting: https://www.kfmbroadcasting.com/ Mentioned in this episode: Anazao Ministries Podcasts - AMP Network Check out other shows like this on our podcast network! https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm/ Systematic Geekology Our show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities. Follow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date! Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some...

Duración:01:14:33

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Faith Beyond Deconstruction: Embracing a Holistic Perspective

4/1/2026
Dr. James McGrath, an esteemed scholar and returning guest, engages in a profound dialogue with Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell regarding his latest literary endeavor, "Beyond Deconstruction: Building a More Expansive Faith." Central to this discourse is the exploration of faith reconstruction following the experience of deconstruction, a journey that many individuals navigate in contemporary religious contexts. Dr. McGrath elucidates the necessity of recognizing that faith can transcend rigid doctrinal confines, advocating for a more inclusive and expansive understanding of Christian belief. As he articulates his personal journey, he emphasizes the importance of humility and openness in fostering genuine community within the church. This episode serves as a critical reflection on the evolving nature of faith and the potential for unity amidst diversity within the Christian tradition. Takeaways:

Duración:00:59:31

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Gaming for Unity: What 'Mass Effect' Teaches Us about the Church

3/25/2026
The discourse at hand delves into the intricate dynamics of church unity as illuminated by the multifaceted narratives of the gaming franchise "Mass Effect." The esteemed hosts, Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell, engage in a profound dialogue with Christian Ashley, wherein they explore the vital lessons that can be gleaned from the game's thematic elements. The central thesis posits that, akin to the diverse races within the "Mass Effect" universe, the Church must strive for unity amidst its inherent differences. This episode elucidates how the principles of collaboration, mutual respect, and understanding can facilitate a more harmonious ecclesiastical environment. We invite listeners to contemplate the parallels between the complexities of intergalactic diplomacy in "Mass Effect" and the contemporary challenges faced by the Church in fostering unity among its varied denominations. Church unity remains a pressing concern and is a topic that resonates deeply within the modern Christian community. In a compelling crossover episode of The Whole Church Podcast and Systematic Geekology, Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell engage in a thought-provoking dialogue with Christian Ashley, exploring the intricate relationship between church unity and the gaming franchise, Mass Effect. The discussion delves into the profound themes of collaboration, community, and the importance of shared goals, drawing parallels between the dynamics of the Mass Effect universe and the contemporary church. As the hosts reflect on the narrative of Mass Effect, they articulate how the struggles faced by Commander Shepard and their crew mirror the challenges encountered within Christian congregations. The concept of diverse alien races working together to combat a common threat serves as a poignant metaphor for the Church's need to unite against the adversities of the modern world. Christian Ashley elaborates on the significance of embracing differences and fostering cooperation among various denominations, emphasizing that, similar to the alliances forged in Mass Effect, the Church must strive for unity amidst diversity. Throughout the episode, the speakers draw on biblical references, particularly from John 17, where Jesus emphasizes the importance of unity among believers. They argue that just as the characters in Mass Effect learn to work together for a greater cause, the Church must cultivate an environment where members can engage in meaningful dialogue, overcome differences, and build relationships founded on mutual respect and understanding. This discussion serves as a call to action, urging listeners to reflect on their role in promoting church unity and to take tangible steps toward fostering collaboration within their communities. The episode concludes with an encouragement for listeners to consider how they can actively participate in fostering unity within their own congregations. By identifying individuals who are eager to contribute and empowering them to take on leadership roles, church members can create a more inclusive and supportive environment. The overarching message is clear: the journey toward church unity is not just an ideal but a necessary pursuit that requires intentional effort, collaboration, and a shared commitment to embodying the love of Christ in a divided world. Takeaways: . You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website: https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website: https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Listen to Christian Ashley on Let Nothing Move You: https://let-nothing-move-you.captivate.fm/listen . Check out TJ on Systematic Geekology: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e . Hear more from...

Duración:01:13:30

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Engaging Faith: The Church's Role in Politics and Culture

3/18/2026
We explore the profound implications of loving without hypocrisy, detesting evil, and clinging to good, as articulated in the Scriptures. The necessity of embodying love within our relationships and honoring one another emerges as pivotal, especially in the context of contemporary societal challenges. Furthermore, we engage in a critical examination of how the church ought to navigate its engagement with political structures while remaining steadfast in its commitment to justice and mercy. Through this discussion, we aim to foster an understanding of how our faith can inform and transform our interactions within both ecclesiastical and societal spheres. The podcast episode delves into the profound theological implications of Romans 12, particularly focusing on the exhortation to love sincerely and eschew hypocrisy. Aaron Simmons articulates the imperative of detesting evil while adhering steadfastly to goodness, establishing a foundational premise for Christian conduct. The conversation unfolds to emphasize the communal aspect of salvation as articulated by St. Paul, positing that the act of loving one another deeply embodies the quintessence of Christian community. The speakers examine the necessity of honoring one another and maintaining fervent zeal in service to the Lord, underlining that such actions are not mere suggestions but rather divine mandates essential for the edification of the Church. As the discussion progresses, the speakers engage with the themes of hope, patience in adversity, and the significance of persistent prayer, ultimately advocating for a life characterized by active hospitality and the blessing of adversaries, thereby challenging listeners to reconsider their approach to love and community engagement. The episode culminates with an exhortation for tangible action, urging listeners to engage in their communities through acts of justice and mercy while fostering unity within the Church. Benjamin Chicka articulates the notion that genuine faith must manifest in concrete actions that reflect the teachings of Christ, advocating for a proactive approach to social issues. The speakers collectively emphasize the importance of addressing systemic injustices and invite the audience to join existing community efforts rather than creating new initiatives from scratch. This call to action is underpinned by a commitment to embody the teachings of Jesus in daily life, fostering a sense of shared responsibility for the well-being of the marginalized. The episode wraps up with personal testimonies of witnessing God in everyday life, reinforcing the idea that divine presence is often found in acts of service and love toward others. Takeaways: . You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website: https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website: https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Hear our other Round Table discussions here: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/af576211-7f60-4495-8b01-f3074b2f836a . Check out TJ on Systematic Geekology: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e . Hear more from Joshua on Be Living Water: https://be-living-water.captivate.fm/listen

Duración:01:29:39

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Beyond Dogma: Discovering Core Christian Values for Unity

3/11/2026
In this enlightening discourse, Mike Morelli posits that the Church's pursuit of unity necessitates a reevaluation of doctrinal priorities, emphasizing the importance of love and ethical engagement as central tenets. Drawing on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, he asserts that true Christian doctrine should not merely delineate boundaries of inclusion and exclusion, but rather cultivate practices that reflect divine love and compassion. Morelli challenges both traditional and contemporary understandings of dogma, advocating for a return to foundational principles that unite rather than divide. He also highlights the necessity of addressing the practical implications of theology in fostering relationships, particularly with marginalized communities. This conversation ultimately invites listeners to reflect on their own roles in promoting a more inclusive and loving Church. The dialogue presented in this episode encompasses a rich tapestry of theological discussion, anchored in the profound ethical implications derived from the teachings of Jesus as articulated in the Sermon on the Mount. Mike Morelli, a scholar with a PhD in Theological Ethics, engages with hosts Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell to dissect the nuances of loving one's enemies, a directive that challenges conventional doctrines of exclusion and animosity. The conversation pivots towards the necessity of revisiting what constitutes essential doctrines within the Christian faith, advocating for a re-evaluation that prioritizes the core tenets of love and community over divisive dogmas. Morelli posits that a focus on the relational aspects of theology could serve as a catalyst for unity within the Church, suggesting that understanding and compassion should supersede rigid ideological frameworks. This episode ultimately serves as a clarion call to the Church to embody a more profound sense of inclusivity and love, echoing the sentiments of Jesus's teachings that prioritize relational ethics over doctrinal correctness. The discussion in this episode traverses the intersection of theology, ethics, and the lived experiences of faith communities, as Mike Morelli shares his insights on the importance of relational spirituality. The dialogue navigates the complexities of church unity in a world fraught with division and ideological strife, proposing that a focus on relational ethics is paramount in revitalizing the Church's mission. Morelli's reflections on the Sermon on the Mount underscore the transformative power of love, challenging listeners to reconsider their understanding of doctrine as merely theoretical. Instead, he invites them to engage with the ethical dimensions of their faith, advocating for a posture of empathy and compassion that actively seeks the welfare of others. This episode serves as a poignant reminder that the essence of Christianity is rooted in the call to love and serve, urging the Church to reflect on how it can embody these principles in its pursuit of unity and justice. Takeaways: . You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website: https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website: https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Listen to Michael's podcast, "Personalist Manifesto(s)": https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/personalist-manifesto-s/id1779392257 . Subscribe to Michael's Substack: https://personalistmanifestos.substack.com/ . Check out TJ on Systematic Geekology: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e . Hear more from Joshua on Be Living Water: https://be-living-water.captivate.fm/listen

Duración:01:16:17

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Jim Stump on Evolution and Christian Unity

3/4/2026
The essence of this podcast episode resides in the profound discussion surrounding the intersection of faith and science, particularly as it pertains to the theory of evolution. Joshua and TJ interview Jim Stump, Vice President at BioLogos, whose expertise in both philosophy and science illuminates the dialogue on how evolutionary understanding can enhance one’s faith rather than undermine it. Stump articulates the significance of recognizing Christ's centrality in creation, which serves as a foundation for fostering unity among Christians amidst diverse interpretations of scripture and scientific findings. Throughout our conversation, we explore the implications of evolution for theological concepts such as original sin and divine intention, challenging listeners to reconsider traditional narratives while embracing a more nuanced understanding of God's relationship with creation. Ultimately, this episode seeks to encourage listeners to engage in gracious dialogue, fostering community and unity within the church, regardless of differing perspectives on these complex issues. The Whole Church Podcast engages in a profound dialogue with Dr. Jim Stump, Vice President of BioLogos, a prominent organization that seeks to harmonize faith and science. The conversation delves into Dr. Stump's rich academic background, including his PhD in philosophy and his commitment to exploring the intersections of science and Christianity. Throughout the episode, Stump articulates his journey from a conservative Christian upbringing to a nuanced understanding of evolution and its implications for faith. He addresses common misconceptions within evangelical circles regarding the compatibility of evolutionary theory with Christian doctrine, emphasizing that science does not undermine the reality of sin or the need for salvation. Rather, he advocates for a perspective that embraces the complexity of creation and the role of humanity within it. Stump's insights challenge listeners to reconsider their preconceived notions about evolution and encourage a more profound engagement with both science and scripture, ultimately fostering a deeper faith that transcends traditional divides. In a thought-provoking episode of The Whole Church Podcast, Dr. Jim Stump, Vice President of BioLogos, shares his insights on the relationship between science and Christianity. The discussion spans various themes, including the historical tensions between evangelical beliefs and scientific understandings of evolution. Dr. Stump reflects on his academic journey, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and education in bridging the gap between faith and science. He argues that many evangelical Christians harbor misconceptions about the scientific consensus on evolution, which can lead to unnecessary divisions within the church. By framing science as a tool for fostering awe and wonder in creation, Stump encourages listeners to embrace a faith that is informed by rigorous scientific inquiry. The conversation culminates in a challenge for listeners to engage compassionately with those who hold differing views, reinforcing the notion that unity in Christ transcends intellectual disagreements. This episode serves as both an educational resource and a heartfelt appeal for greater understanding and collaboration among Christians. Takeaways: . You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website: https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website: https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Listen to Jim Stump's podcast, "The Language of God": https://biologos.org/podcasts/language-of-god . Check out more from BioLogos: https://biologos.org/people/jim-stump . Check out TJ on Systematic...

Duración:01:12:42

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Sharing Suffering: How We Unite as One Church

2/25/2026
The persecution of Christians around the globe remains a pressing issue that merits our attention and action. In this engaging dialogue, TJ Blackwell interviews Andrew Croft from Open Doors Canada, who elucidates the profound implications of standing in solidarity with our persecuted brethren. By caring for those who face adversity for their faith, we foster a deeper sense of Church unity, transcending denominational divides. Croft shares poignant narratives, including those of individuals who, despite facing grave dangers, are committed to spreading the message of Christ. This conversation not only highlights the importance of awareness surrounding global persecution but also emphasizes the necessity of collective support within the body of Christ, urging listeners to take tangible steps in solidarity with their fellow believers worldwide. A profound examination of the global persecution of Christians unfolds in the latest discourse hosted by TJ Blackwell with the esteemed Andrew Croft of Open Doors Canada. The conversation pivots around the scriptural admonition from 1 Peter 4:12-16, urging believers not to be astonished by trials, but rather to embrace them as a shared suffering with Christ. Andrew elucidates on the significance of this shared experience in fostering a spirit of unity within the Church. Through their dialogue, they delve into the essence of communal suffering, as a catalyst for authentic relationships among Christians. Andrew emphasizes that such solidarity not only fortifies individual faith but also enhances the collective witness of the Church amidst adversity. The episode serves as a poignant reminder of the vital connection between understanding the plight of persecuted Christians and nurturing a unified body of believers worldwide. Furthermore, the conversation highlights the imperative for the global Church to remain cognizant of its suffering members, thereby cultivating an environment of empathy, support, and actionable prayer, reinforcing the notion that when one part of the body suffers, all members are affected. Takeaways: . You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website:

Duración:00:33:53

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Ecclesiology on the Rocks and the Anazao Podcasts Network

2/18/2026
"Ecclesiology on the Rocks" serves as a pivotal intersection of discourse between The Whole Church Podcast and Theology on the Rocks, marking the latter's inclusion within the Anazao Podcasts Network. In this episode, Joshua Noel chats with Dr. Rev Leah Robinson and Dr. Kristy Whaley about the distinctiveness of 'Theology on the Rocks' in relation to the other podcasts within the network. Central to the conversation is an exploration of how their theological discussions can foster unity amidst diverse perspectives. The trio delves into the implications of their shared faith experiences, as well as the challenges and joys that arise from engaging in theological discourse. The insights gleaned from this episode not only highlight the significance of community in theological discussions but also underscore the importance of celebrating shared beliefs while acknowledging differences. The episode serves as a pivotal moment in the ongoing discourse surrounding church unity and theological reflection within the Anazao Podcasts Network. Joshua Noel leads a compelling dialogue with Dr. Rev Leah Robinson and Dr. Kristy Whaley, who share insights from their own podcast, "Theology on the Rocks". They discuss the implications of scriptural teachings, even touching on Nehemiah's call for joy and celebration amidst communal grief, thus emphasizing the transformative power of understanding scripture in a communal context. The conversation evolves to address the broader societal challenges facing churches today, including issues of representation and inclusivity, as the guests reflect on their personal journeys and the importance of fostering dialogue within church communities. This thought-provoking episode ultimately encourages listeners to consider the role of their own faith practices in contributing to a more united and understanding ecclesial landscape. Takeaways: . Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website: https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/ . You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website: https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Check out more from Theology on the Rocks:

Duración:02:00:29

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The Joyful Ministry: Cultivating Fun for Church Unity

2/11/2026
The discussion centers on the premise that fun is not merely an ancillary aspect of ministry but a fundamental component that can significantly enhance church unity. Pastor Lance Skipper articulates the notion that embracing joy within ministry fosters a more inviting atmosphere, encouraging connections among congregants. The dialogue explores the various manifestations of joy in ministry, emphasizing that a lighthearted approach can facilitate deeper relationships and understanding among church members. By reflecting on personal experiences and community interactions, we highlight the transformative power of fun and its potential to break down barriers that may exist within the church. Ultimately, this episode serves as an invitation for all listeners to reconsider the role of enjoyment in their spiritual practices and community engagement. The dialogue between Joshua Noel, TJ Blackwell, and Pastor Lance Skipper delves deeply into the critical interplay between joy and ministry within the church context. They underscore that the act of rejoicing, as articulated in Philippians 4:4-9, is not merely a suggestion but a vital aspect of Christian living. Pastor Skipper emphasizes that a ministry characterized by joy and fun does not detract from the seriousness of spiritual responsibilities; rather, it enhances the church's mission by fostering unity and community among believers. Through anecdotes and personal experiences, the speakers illustrate how a lighthearted approach can break down barriers, facilitate genuine connections, and ultimately lead to a more vibrant and welcoming church environment. The episode champions the notion that joy is a potent tool for ministry, advocating for a shift in perspective that prioritizes the joy of serving and engaging with others over the burdens of obligation and duty. Thus, they present a compelling case for integrating fun into church activities as a means to cultivate deeper relationships and a more unified body of believers. In their insightful discourse, the speakers convey the transformative power of adopting a fun-centric approach to church ministry. Pastor Lance Skipper articulates his journey towards recognizing the importance of joy in his pastoral role, sharing poignant stories that illustrate how laughter and fun can create an inviting atmosphere for believers and seekers alike. The discussion revolves around the biblical exhortation to rejoice and dwell on what is good, highlighting how these principles can be practically applied to church life. The hosts reflect on their experiences with ministry and the profound impact of fostering a culture of fun in their respective congregations. They advocate for a paradigm shift within the church, urging leaders and congregants to embrace joy as a fundamental component of their faith journey, thereby cultivating an inclusive and united community that reflects the essence of Christ's teachings. The episode serves as a clarion call to prioritize enjoyment in ministry, positing that true Christian unity is achieved not through uniformity but through the shared joy of fellowship and worship. Takeaways:

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Exploring the Musical Depths of Adventure Time - Some Joyful Noises

2/4/2026
Music serves as a profound and transformative element within the animated series, "Adventure Time", illustrating its significance in storytelling and character development. As we delve into this discourse, we will explore the various ways in which music not only enhances the narrative but also fosters a sense of community among the audience. Throughout our exploration, we will acknowledge the contributions of notable creators, such as Rebecca Sugar and Ashley Eriksson, whose musical compositions resonate deeply with the show's themes of friendship, loss, and resilience. Our conversation will highlight specific episodes where music plays a pivotal role, facilitating moments of vulnerability and connection among characters. Ultimately, we aim to uncover the intricate relationship between music and the emotional landscape of "Adventure Time", inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences with music and community. Joshua Noel leads a compelling dialogue centered on the role of music in the animated series Adventure Time, elucidating how it serves as a core narrative device that enhances storytelling and character development. The episode highlights the creative contributions of various artists, such as Rebecca Sugar and Ashley Erickson, whose lyrical and musical compositions intricately weave into the fabric of the show. By examining key musical moments throughout the series, we gain insight into how these songs not only evoke nostalgia and joy but also convey deeper themes of friendship, loss, and existential contemplation, reflecting the emotional journeys of the characters themselves. As the discussion unfolds, we witness the evolution of musical expression in "Adventure Time". Initially characterized by lighthearted and whimsical tunes that foster a sense of community, the series gradually transitions to more profound and introspective musical pieces that mirror the characters' growth and the complexities of their relationships. A pivotal moment discussed is the duet between Finn and Marceline, which encapsulates themes of vulnerability and authenticity, illustrating how music becomes a powerful means of self-expression and connection amidst a fantastical backdrop. This exploration invites listeners to appreciate the significance of music not only within the narrative context but also as a universal language that resonates with audiences across diverse experiences. In conclusion, this episode offers a rich analysis of how "Adventure Time" utilizes music to enhance its storytelling, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own emotional connections to music. Joshua Noel adeptly articulates the profound impact of these musical elements, illustrating that even in a whimsical world filled with fantastical creatures, the truths expressed through song remain deeply relatable and significant. As listeners are encouraged to revisit their favorite musical moments, they are reminded of the enduring power of music to foster connection, evoke emotion, and articulate the complexities of life. Takeaways:

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The State of Christian Podcasts: Insights from Eric Nevins

1/28/2026
In this insightful episode of The Whole Church Podcast, we reestablish our annual tradition by welcoming Eric Nevins, the esteemed founder of the Christian Podcasters Association and host of the renowned "Halfway There" podcast. Our conversation primarily revolves around the current state of Christian podcasts, delving into the transformations and trends that have emerged over the past year in this rapidly evolving medium. Eric and our hosts, Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell, engage in a thoughtful discourse, sharing their reflections on various podcasts that have captivated their attention, igniting interest and fostering dialogue among listeners. The episode serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to navigate the landscape of Christian media, encouraging a spirit of collaboration and unity within the community. As we explore these themes, we invite our audience to reflect on the significance of diverse voices within the podcasting realm and the impact they can have on the broader church narrative. The Whole Church Podcast welcomes Eric Nevins back for a comprehensive analysis of the current state of Christian podcasts, reviving an annual tradition that had been missed in the previous year. Hosts Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell engage in a profound dialogue with Nevins, who is recognized not only as the founder of the Christian Podcasters Association but also as the host of the acclaimed “Halfway There” podcast. The episode intricately examines how the podcasting platform has evolved and its pivotal role in fostering discussions among Christians from varied theological backgrounds. Throughout the conversation, Nevins articulates the democratizing effect of podcasting, asserting that it allows individuals to share their faith stories and insights in ways that transcend traditional church boundaries. The trio discusses the significance of unity within the Christian community, emphasizing the importance of compassionate dialogue over divisive rhetoric. They explore the power of storytelling as a means of connecting believers and how this medium can serve as a vital tool for discipleship and spiritual growth. Listeners are treated to a curated list of noteworthy podcasts that have captured the attention of the hosts and Nevins, showcasing the diversity and richness of content available within the Christian podcasting landscape. The episode not only celebrates the successes of these shows but also encourages listeners to engage thoughtfully with the material, fostering a culture of curiosity and dialogue. Ultimately, the episode serves as a clarion call for Christians to embrace the potential of podcasting to unite, educate, and inspire, reinforcing the notion that through shared stories and open conversations, the Church can grow stronger and more inclusive. Takeaways:

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Exploring Future Church: A Catalyst for Change in the Catholic Faith

1/21/2026
The discussion in this episode centers on the transformative work of Future Church, as articulated by our esteemed guests, Russ Petrus, Olivia Hastie, and Martha Ligas. They elucidate how Future Church endeavors to amplify marginalized voices within the Catholic Church, thereby promoting inclusivity and fostering a spirit of ecumenicism. The conversation delves into the pivotal changes that Future Church has initiated, particularly regarding the roles of women and the LGBTQ community within ecclesiastical structures. Furthermore, we explore how these efforts resonate with the broader themes of unity and reform across various Christian denominations. The insights shared by our guests illuminate the ongoing challenges and hopeful possibilities for a more equitable future within the Church. The discourse in this enlightening episode delves into the profound implications of Future Church's mission and its pivotal role in shaping modern Catholicism. I find the conversation both timely and critical, as we explore the rich tapestry of diversity within the Church, drawing from the sacred text of Galatians where St. Paul articulates a transformative vision of unity in Christ. The guests, including Russ Petrus and Martha Ligas, elucidate the challenges and victories of advocating for inclusive practices that echo the early Church's embrace of varied leadership roles, particularly emphasizing the necessity of amplifying marginalized voices. Through thoughtful reflections, we navigate the intersection of scriptural interpretation and contemporary ecclesial challenges, ultimately calling for a re-envisioning of our communal worship practices. I am particularly struck by the emphasis on how these discussions not only reflect theological considerations but also resonate deeply within the socio-political landscape of the Church today, urging us to confront our historical legacies and aspire towards a more equitable future. The conversation presented in this episode is a profound exploration of the Future Church's mission and its implications for the Catholic Church at large. I am drawn to the articulation of a vision that seeks to reclaim and uplift those voices that have historically been marginalized within ecclesiastical structures. The guests, including Olivia Hastie and Russ Petrus, challenge us to envision a Church that not only acknowledges but celebrates its diversity. Their insights into the ongoing efforts for women's inclusion within the diaconate highlight the intersection of faith and justice, as they advocate for a liturgical renewal that reflects the fullness of God's creation. As I listen, I am inspired by their commitment to fostering a culture of listening and dialogue that transcends traditional barriers, encouraging all of us to engage actively in the pursuit of unity within the body of Christ. This episode serves as a poignant reminder that the journey towards inclusivity is not merely a goal but a continuous process of transformation that requires our collective effort and unwavering faith. Takeaways:

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Reflecting on Seven Years: Shifts in Theology and Belief

1/14/2026
The discussion centers on the evolution of our theological perspectives over the years, particularly the transformative insights we have garnered through our engagement with Dr. Thomas Jay Oord and others like him. We explore the shifts in our understanding of fundamental concepts such as the essence of God, humanity, and love, as well as the implications of these changes on our faith communities. Dr. Oord's contributions, particularly his work in Open and Relational Theology and insights from his forthcoming book, "A Systematic Theology of Love," serve as a backdrop for this enlightening dialogue. Through a candid reflection on our past convictions and the evolving nature of our beliefs, we aspire to foster a deeper unity within the Church. This episode ultimately invites listeners to contemplate their own theological journeys and the power of love as central to our collective faith. The dialogue between Joshua Noel, TJ Blackwell, and Dr. Thomas Jay Oord delves into a reflective exploration of the transformative journey they have undertaken throughout their podcasting endeavors. The discussion highlights pivotal shifts in their theological perspectives, notably touching upon the nature of God, the essence of love, and the intricacies of human relationships. Dr. Oord, drawing from his work in Open and Relational Theology, posits that the crux of Christian teaching rests on the principle of love, urging listeners to embrace this foundational tenet in their interactions with one another. This episode serves as a profound reminder of the importance of evolving one's beliefs and the necessity of fostering a compassionate community, where honesty, forgiveness, and kindness prevail. The conversation culminates in an invitation to reflect on personal growth, encouraging listeners to consider their own theological shifts and the implications of love in their lives. The dialogue unfolds with a reading from Ephesians, where the Apostle Paul emphasizes the significance of truthfulness and the management of anger within the Christian community. Dr. Oord responds with an insightful analysis of the scripture, elucidating that anger, when channeled appropriately, can be a catalyst for positive change. He reflects on the importance of community in this process, underscoring that while personal commitment to virtuous living is vital, collective support enhances one's ability to live out these principles. The discussion also touches upon Dr. Oord's forthcoming work, 'A Systematic Theology of Love', where he seeks to articulate the centrality of love in theological discourse, a notion that has often been overlooked in traditional systematic theology. This episode thus not only encourages listeners to engage with their faith critically but also challenges them to embody love in tangible ways within their communities. In this episode, the hosts and Dr. Oord engage deeply with the theme of changing perspectives, reflecting on their personal journeys over the years of podcasting. They address several theological concepts, including the nature of sin, the essence of humanity, and the framework of salvation. Dr. Oord’s insights into Open and Relational Theology invite a re-examination of how love is understood and practiced within the Christian faith. The conversation is marked by an earnest tone, as the speakers navigate through complex theological discussions with the intent of fostering unity and understanding within the church. The episode emphasizes the notion that genuine transformation occurs when individuals are willing to confront their beliefs and embrace a theology that prioritizes love over dogma. By sharing their own experiences and the resulting changes in their theological outlook, the hosts aim to inspire their audience to reflect on their own beliefs and the ways in which love can redefine their understanding of faith. Takeaways:

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Exploring the Anazao Podcast Network: 2025 Reflections and 2026 Aspirations

1/7/2026
The foremost focus of this podcast episode is a thorough discussion among Joshua Noel, Christian Ashley, and Brandon Knight, regarding their individual podcasts under the Anazao Podcasts Network and their reflections on the events of 2025. They delve into their respective projects, articulating the significant developments and content that have engaged their audiences throughout the past year. As they explore their aspirations and goals for 2026, the conversation unveils an array of upcoming projects and thematic directions, promising an engaging year ahead for listeners. Each host articulates personal anecdotes and insights, fostering a sense of community and shared experience within the network. This episode serves as an informative preview, allowing listeners to anticipate exciting new content and collaborations on the horizon. The podcast episode delves into a broader exploration of interpersonal relationships within the church, highlighting the necessity for kindness, compassion, and forgiveness, echoing the divine forgiveness extended to humanity through Christ. Through this lens Joshua Noel, Christian Ashley, and Brandon Knight, engage in a thought-provoking dialogue about the challenges faced by modern Christians in fostering genuine community while navigating differing opinions and emotions. The episode further invites reflection on the complexities of maintaining unity within the church amidst diverse perspectives and experiences. The speakers encourage listeners to consider how understanding and empathy can mitigate conflicts, suggesting that slowing down to engage in meaningful dialogue can enhance relationships and diminish hostile reactions. They emphasize the significance of forgiveness as a deliberate choice, mirroring the grace received from God. This part of the discussion serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of grace in nurturing a loving and supportive church environment. In conclusion, the episode not only provides theological insights but also practical implications for personal conduct and community dynamics, urging listeners to embody the principles of love and understanding in their daily interactions. The episode also features a light-hearted introduction to the hosts and a discussion about their various podcasting endeavors, establishing a casual atmosphere that juxtaposes the serious themes discussed. They reflect on their personal journeys, illustrating the diverse backgrounds that inform their perspectives on faith and community. The hosts share anecdotes about their experiences in church and podcasting, creating a relatable context for the serious discussions that follow. This blend of personal stories and theological discourse enriches the episode, making it accessible while still addressing profound spiritual truths. The concluding remarks reiterate the importance of unity, kindness, and forgiveness within the church, encouraging listeners to actively contribute to a culture of understanding and grace, both in their personal lives and in their wider church communities. In essence, the podcast episode challenges listeners to reflect on their behaviors and attitudes towards others, particularly in moments of conflict, while offering practical strategies for fostering a more compassionate and unified community. The hosts' earnest engagement with these themes invites listeners to not only reflect on their personal faith journeys but also to actively participate in creating a church environment characterized by love, truth, and mutual support. The episode concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to embody the principles discussed and to engage with one another in a spirit of kindness and understanding. Takeaways:

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Reflecting Divine Love: Parenting Strategies from Dr. Chris Hanson

12/31/2025
In this enlightening episode, we engage in a profound dialogue with Dr. Chris Hanson, author of "Open and Relational Parenting: Loving Parents Reflecting a Loving God." Central to our discussion is the concept that parenting, when infused with principles of open and relational theology, can reflect the loving nature of God. Dr. Hanson elucidates how traditional parenting models often conflict with contemporary psychological insights, advocating for a nurturing approach that promotes responsiveness to children's needs. Throughout the conversation, we explore the intersection of faith and parenting, emphasizing the importance of empathy and collaborative decision-making within families. This episode serves as an invitation for parents to reconsider their methodologies and embrace a more relational and loving framework in their parenting practices. The discourse presents an in-depth exploration of the theological concept of acceptance, drawing from Romans 15 and linking it to the idea of Christ's servanthood. The speakers invite Dr. Hansen to elucidate how this understanding can be operationalized in modern relationships. Dr. Hansen recounts his experiences within the church, where he observed a disconnect between authoritative parenting paradigms and evidence-based practices in child-rearing. He articulates the need for a paradigm shift towards a nurturant style of parenting that aligns more closely with relational theology. This segment underscores the critical intersection of faith and practice, suggesting that an authentic Christian life must evolve to embrace relational dynamics that prioritize understanding and responsiveness over authoritarianism. The conversation further invites listeners to consider how they can foster environments that nurture healthy relationships, both within their families and broader church communities, effectively bridging theological insights with practical applications. Ultimately, this episode serves as a clarion call for believers to embody the principles of open and relational theology in their everyday interactions, fostering a culture of acceptance and mutual support. Takeaways: . Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network, soon including 'Your Matter Matters': https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm . You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of...

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A Collective Christmas: Ecumenical Holiday Conversations

12/24/2025
The discourse presented herein delves into the intricate tapestry of Christmas traditions as observed across various strands of the Christian faith. Central to our dialogue is the exploration of how these traditions have evolved, as well as their significance in contemporary society. Our esteemed guests, Father Jonathan Resmini, Pastor Dr. Peter Beck, and Professor Chris Moreland, each representing distinct theological perspectives, contribute their insights on the historical context and contemporary practices surrounding Christmas celebrations. As we traverse the past, present, and future of these traditions, we aim to elucidate the shared values that unite us amidst our diverse practices. Ultimately, this episode serves as a reflection on the essence of Christmas, encouraging a deeper understanding and appreciation of the varied ways in which we commemorate this sacred season within the Christian community. The conversation delves into the historical evolution of Christmas celebrations within various Christian traditions, critically examining how the observance has transformed over the centuries. The speakers engage in a rich dialogue about the origins of Christmas, contrasting early Christian practices that prioritized Easter over Christmas, with the later incorporation of festive elements that are now commonplace. They scrutinize the commercialization of the holiday, probing the extent to which secular influences have overshadowed the spiritual significance of Christmas. Furthermore, the episode invites listeners to consider how different denominations observe the holiday, highlighting the diversity of practices while also identifying a shared commitment to honoring the birth of Christ. This examination not only illuminates the complexities of Christmas traditions but also serves as a call to unity among Christians in celebrating the season's profound meaning. In this episode, we confront the contemporary challenges faced by Christians during the Christmas season, particularly the pervasive grumpiness and discontent that often accompanies the holiday festivities. The speakers reflect on their personal experiences with the commercialization of Christmas, lamenting how materialism can detract from the spirit of giving and compassion that should characterize this time of year. They advocate for a return to the foundational values of joy, community, and shared humanity that Christmas embodies, emphasizing the importance of fostering genuine connections with others. The discussion culminates in a call to action, encouraging listeners to engage with individuals from different Christian backgrounds, share stories, and participate in charitable endeavors that reflect the true essence of the season. By doing so, they argue, we can cultivate a more profound sense of unity and purpose that transcends denominational divides, ultimately embodying the spirit of Christmas in our daily lives. Takeaways:

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'Your Matter Matters': A New Podcast Initiative for Faith and Science

12/10/2025
"Your Matter Matters" is an innovative podcast series developed in collaboration with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and the Anazao Podcast Network, spearheaded by Pastors Will Rose and Thomas Johnston. This series aspires to facilitate meaningful conversations about the intersection of faith and science, providing an educational platform for small groups and churches to engage with contemporary scientific topics that resonate with the faithful community. During the interview, we delve into the motivation behind this initiative, exploring the necessity of addressing challenging questions within a theological context, particularly in a world increasingly dominated by scientific discourse. The discussion highlights the importance of fostering an environment where curiosity and inquiry are encouraged, allowing individuals to navigate the complexities of their beliefs alongside scientific understanding. As we embark on this journey, we invite our listeners to consider the profound implications of their own existence and the collective matters that bind us all together. The Whole Church Podcast presents a profound dialogue exploring the intersection of faith and science through the lens of the upcoming podcast event, "Your Matter Matters!" Hosted by Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell, this episode features the insightful contributions of Pastors Will Rose and Thomas Johnston, who articulate the objectives and aspirations behind their collaborative initiative with the ELCA and the Anazao Podcast Network. This endeavor is designed to foster meaningful discussions within church communities about scientific topics that often provoke ambivalence and skepticism among congregants. The episode delves into the importance of creating a safe space for congregants to engage with these complex issues, encouraging them to navigate the sometimes turbulent waters of faith and scientific inquiry together. Through their project, the pastors aim to empower small groups and individuals to confront and reconcile seemingly conflicting narratives, ultimately affirming that faith and science need not be adversaries, but rather partners in the pursuit of truth. Listeners are invited to consider how their faith communities can address contemporary scientific challenges, from climate change to advancements in technology, and how such discussions can enrich the spiritual lives of congregants. The episode emphasizes the necessity of dialogue, understanding, and mutual respect among differing perspectives, reinforcing the core message that every individual's matter is significant and deserves recognition. In this light, the podcast serves not only as an educational tool but also as an impetus for broader ecclesiastical unity, inviting listeners to reflect on their own beliefs while engaging with others in a spirit of openness and inquiry. Takeaways: . Check out all of the other shows in...

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