We revisit part of our 2020 conversation with graphic designer, painter, ordained pastor Lauren Wright Pittman (Lewp Studio, A Sanctified Art), about the difference between graphic design and visual art, the importance - and challenge - of representation, and the story behind the aijcast logo (which appears on our amazing swag).
Read MoreS20E12 - Civia Tamarkin (Revisited)
We revisit our 2017 conversation with journalist/filmmaker Civia Tamarkin about her documentary Birthright: A War Story, which focuses on women who have become collateral damage in the legal battle over reproductive health.
Read MoreS20E11 - Jeremy Green (Revisited)
We revisit our 2019 conversation with pastor/poet Jeremy Green (St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Orlando) as he talks about his musical influences, his call to ministry, and why poetry is his medium of choice.
Read MoreS20E10 - Darci Jaret (Revisited)
Celebrating our 20th season, we revisit part of our 2017 conversation with pastor-artist Darci Jaret (Park Avenue Baptist Church, Art in the Image), who sees art as pastoral care, an avenue to healing and discovery.
Read MoreS20E09 - Eley (Revisited)
It’s our 20th season, and we’re digging into the archives again with part of our 2017 conversation with photographer Eley, discussing the importance of empathy as she builds a relational approach to photography.
Read MoreS20E08 - Shawna Bowman (Revisited)
We go way back to our first season and revisit part of our conversation with artist-pastor Shawna Bowman (Friendship Presbyterian, Friendship Community Place, Creation Lab) about art, ministry, and the importance of imperfection in both.
Read MoreS20E07 - Amina McIntyre (Revisited)
As we continue to celebrate our 20th season, we revisit part of our 2018 conversation with writer-teacher-artist-preacher Amina McIntyre on the importance of embodied faith and learning.
Read MoreS20E06 - Weston Manders (Revisited)
In celebration of season 20, we revisit part of our 2020 conversation with artist and filmmaker Weston Manders (Loud South Productions) about storytelling, growing up in Blackshear, Georgia, and his shift from actor to filmmaker.
Read MoreS20E05 - Alonzo Johnson (Revisited)
In celebration of season 20, we revisit part of our 2020 conversation with Alonzo Johnson (Self-Development of People) about his surprising call to ministry, the gangster and the biker, and traditional African drumming. Plus, we share our playlist featuring a taste of Alonzo’s encyclopedic music knowledge.
Read MoreS20E04 - Aisha Brooks-Johnson (Revisited)
In celebration of season 20, we revisit part of our 2018 conversation with Aisha Brooks-Johnson, Executive Presbyter of the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta, on her music and her call to cross-cultural ministry.
Read MoreS20E03 - Sam Yenn-Batah (Revisited)
We revisit our 2020 conversation with multi-instrumentalist and chaplain Sam Yenn-Batah about the role that blues, swing, and improv play in music and life.
Read MoreS20E01 - Slow of Heart
A collaborative song and reflection inspired by Jesus on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24).
Read MoreS19E14 - Moving in the Spirit, Part Two
In part two of our conversation, Moving in the Spirit’s Dr. Charne Furcron, Dana Lupton, and Abby Richards talk about how they see students as artistic collaborators, the need to adapt and improvise, and their upcoming performance: Journey on the A-Train: A Human Canvas.
Read MoreS19E13 - Moving in the Spirit, Part One
In part one of our conversation, Moving in the Spirit’s Dr. Charne Furcron, Dana Lupton, and Abby Richards talk about how the award-winning creative youth development organization use the art of dance to encourage children and teens to realize their highest potential.
Read MoreS19E12 - Ben Garrett, Part Two
In part two of our conversation, designer-facilitator-consultant-author Ben Garrett speaks asset-based community development, the University of Chicago, and his work at The Hatchery at Emory.
Read MoreS19E11 - Ben Garrett, Part One
In part one of our conversation, designer-facilitator-consultant Ben Garrett speaks about his book What Remains, evangelicalism and formation, and faith-based community development.
Read MoreS19E10.5 - The Ministry Collaborative Podcast with Guest Marthame Sanders
This week, we present an episode from our friends over at The Ministry Collaborative podcast as they feature our own Marthame Sanders on the topics of improv, adversity, and the fraudulent line between sacred and secular.
Read MoreS19E10 - Jennifer Watley Maxell, Part Two
In part two of our conversation, preacher-teacher-author Jennifer Watley Maxell speaks about The Breakthrough Fellowship, The Ellipsis Experience, the process of publishing her book. Plus, she reads us a poem from her recently published poetry collection Ellipsis.
Read MoreS19E09 - Jennifer Watley Maxell, Part One
In part one of our conversation, teacher-preacher-author Jennifer Watley Maxell speaks about her call to preaching, The Breakthrough Fellowship, and what it means to be incarnational in virtual spaces. Plus, she reads from her newly published collection of poetry Ellipsis.
Read MoreS19E08 - YaNi Davis, Revisited
We are revisiting our 2020 conversation with coach-creative-community leader Yani Davis as she faces a health crisis.
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