Race Recaps - The Crazy Mountain, Jigger Johnson, Wild Goose Trilogy - Part 3
WHMP's Amy Kling interviews Lee and Karmell on Wild Goose 100, and takes questions from the project group.
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WHMP's Amy Kling interviews Lee and Karmell on Wild Goose 100, and takes questions from the project group.
Support the showAmy Kling Interviews Laura Kepich on pacing Karmell at Jigger Johnson
Support the showIn this three part series Lee and Karmell discuss doing Cray Mountain 100, Jiggger Johnson 100, and Wild Goose 100, back to back to back.
In Part 1 Amy interviews Karmell on Crazy Mountain followed by Jigger Johnson.
(Sermon preached June 5, 2022) This is a sermon for Pentecost Sunday, based on Acts 2:1-12 and 1 Corinthians 12:13. When God's spirit of holiness is poured out on Jesus' disciples, it drives them into the messiness and diversity of the human family.
Dr. Oord discusses the Wesleyan concept of prevenient grace and how it applies to Open and Relational Theology.
Ep. 5. - LIVE at the Wild Goose Festival!
Pam and Rob recorded their season finale LIVE at the Wild Goose Festival - an art, music, and story-driven experience, grounded in faith-inspired social justice.
They talk about how to find connection and belonging across lines of radical difference, how there's more than one way to be a person of faith or doubt, and their hair!
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Special thanks to our Wild Goose co-conspirators who inspired many of the topics from this episode: Ben Saunders, Jared Vazquez, Jeffrey Koetje, and Rev. Alba Onofrio.
Sacred and Profane: Bending the Binaries of Faith, is a podcast bringing queer and faith perspectives to the ordinary and extraordinary topics that are threaded through our lives.
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Pam Rocker & Roberto Che Espinoza spend a lot of time in the public square talking about faith, religion, LGBTQ+ stuff, and queer possibility, fused together with comedy.
Pam and Rob are kindred spirits and Texans who are immersed in activist and spiritual movements. Sacred and Profane puts the elements of story and imagination at the centre, as a way to cut through the BS and find meaning!
Featuring mature and immature content, Pam and Rob bend binaries and talk politics, religion, friendship, and all the things with an attention to the absurd and some comic relief!
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Credits: Produced by Ben Saunders at Adelicia Company
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