1.15 Season One Finale

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-cjc8i-141845c

It’s here at last: The Grand Finale to Season One! We’ve collected interviews with YOU, dear listeners, and edited them into something that we hope gives a good overview of the topics we’ve covered, the kind of people who have been listening, and the sorts of responses y’all have had. Please get in touch if you have ideas for Season Two. Thank you. 

1.14 Your Turn To Talk

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-npq9i-1370e0a

All interviews for season one have aired; only the season finale is left–but it’s time for your voices! Literally. I want to know what thoughts you have about the topics I’ve covered and the things my guests have said. What is your relationship with American Christianity (if you care to share)? How would you express is the core of Christianity? What would you say are the biggest divisions in the Church right now? What do you think about January 6th, Black Lives Matter, the 1619 Project, and the 1776 Project? Do you have a beautiful story of unity across partisan divides you can share? What practical steps have you seen your church or others take to create healthy relationships with other people, pastors, or congregations that disagree with them?

If you would like to share your thoughts on any of the above, you have a couple of options. First, join me for a recording session on either Monday, January 30th, 2023, at 10am eastern or Thursday, Feb 2nd, 2023, at 7pm eastern. Second, record your audio at your leisure and send it to me before Feb 6th. Either way, you can contact me via my website, https://sorinahiggins.wordpress.com/, social media, or any other method that’s convenient for you, to get the recording session link or send your audio files.

We’re also going to rename the show, so send me your best suggestions!

Your Turn To Talk

Season One Finale: Your Turn to Speak

Hey, dear listeners! If you’re subscribed to the 1619 & 1776 podcast, today’s little announcement will have popped up in your feed. Here’s what’s happening:

All interviews for season one have aired; only the season finale is left–but it’s time for your voices! Literally. I want to know what thoughts you have about the topics I’ve covered and the things my guests have said.

What is your relationship with American Christianity (if you care to share)? How would you express is the core of Christianity? What would you say are the biggest divisions in American Christianity right now? What do you think about January 6th, Black Lives Matter, the 1619 Project and the 1776 Project? Do you have a beautiful story of unity across partisan divides you can share? What practical steps have you seen your church or others take to create healthy relationships with other people, pastors, or congregations that disagree with them?

If you would like to share your thoughts on any of the above, you have a couple of options. First, you could join me for a recording session on either Monday, January 30th, 2023, at 10am eastern or Thursday, Feb 2nd, 2023, at 7pm eastern; contact me for the link. Second, you could record your audio at your leisure and send it to me before Feb 6th.

We’ve also got big plans for season two—but we’ll need some time off first. Whew. I hope to pair up people with differing views and moderate Rogerian discussions between them. We shall see!

For now, you have your say, please; I want to hear from you.

1.9 Aaron Williams

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-pn5ca-12eda78

Rev. Aaron Williams is Associate Pastor of Pastoral Ministries & Kindred Community at University Presbyterian Church in Seattle, Washington. Aaron has been preaching and teaching the gospel for 30 years. He was born in Augusta, Georgia. He’s a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary, and prior to coming to UPC, he served as the Senior Pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church for nine years.

1.7 Commentary Interlude

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-chz82-12c8266

Now that we are about halfway through the season, we thought it would be a good time to pause and reflect on what we have heard so far. Therefore, in this episode we turn the tables and interview the interviewer. The Producer, Christopher Bartlett, talks to Sørina Higgins about what agreements she’s heard among her guests and whether she’s optimistic or pessimistic about the project of church unity.