Sinopsis
The Antioch worship leadership podcast is for worship leaders to partake in, and contribute to, a conversation about the intersection of faith, worship, leadership and race.
Episodios
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Episode 210: Jane Bruin – “Racism in the American Context.”
06/10/2022Imagine for a moment that you are born in a country where you are a member of the majority group. Perhaps it is a country in Africa, Asia, or South America. You do well enough in your English studies that you decide you want to attend a university in the United States. Perhaps you are … Continue reading Episode 210: Jane Bruin – “Racism in the American Context.”
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Episode 209: Mark Charles – “The Hard Work of Being Prophetic.”
29/09/2022The Antioch Podcast is excited about today’s returning guest to the podcast, Mark Charles. Mark is a Native American activist, public speaker, Reformed pastor, and author on Native American issues. He was an independent candidate for President of the United States in 2020. Mark is the son of a Navajo father and a Dutch-American mother, … Continue reading Episode 209: Mark Charles – “The Hard Work of Being Prophetic.”
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Episode 208: Libby Huizenga – “Gentleness and Growth.”
22/09/2022This week on the Antioch Podcast, we are focusing the spotlight on Libby, one of the white cohosts of the Antioch Podcast, whose theological insights and wisdom nuggets you’ve been hearing over the years. Libby shares with us her thoughts about her antiracism journey over the time that she has been on the podcast in … Continue reading Episode 208: Libby Huizenga – “Gentleness and Growth.”
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Episode 207: Josh Banner – “Spiritual Direction and Social Justice.”
15/09/2022This week on the Antioch Podcast, our team had a conversation with spiritual director Josh Banner. Josh is a spiritual director working with all kinds of people – including people experiencing incarceration near his home in Holland, Michigan. Josh spent an hour talking with us about contemplation, spiritual direction and social justice. You can find … Continue reading Episode 207: Josh Banner – “Spiritual Direction and Social Justice.”
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Episode 206: An Off-Mic Conversation – “Thoughts, Theology & Little Bit of Therapy”
08/09/2022If you’ve listened to the Antioch Podcast for long, you know that we six co-hosts are friends who also make this podcast. We meet every week for at least two hours to talk, one of which is recorded for the podcast, and the other of which we just have relationship time. A lot of the … Continue reading Episode 206: An Off-Mic Conversation – “Thoughts, Theology & Little Bit of Therapy”
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Episode 205: Michelle Loyd-Paige – “Lessons From Being on the Antioch Podcast.”
01/09/2022This week, on the Antioch Podcast Michelle shares her thoughts about what she has learned since joining the Antioch team a number of years ago. What she shares is thoughtful, vulnerable, and powerful – about what you would expect if you have been listening to Michelle on the podcast. And if this is your first … Continue reading Episode 205: Michelle Loyd-Paige – “Lessons From Being on the Antioch Podcast.”
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Episode 204: Eric Nykamp – “Lessons from Producing the Antioch Podcast.”
25/08/2022I’ve been producing the Antioch Podcast since 2016, and a lot has changed since those early years. Today, I wanted to take a moment to share a few thoughts from a talk I gave about six months ago. This talk, called “12 Lessons I’ve Learned from Producing the Antioch Podcast” has a little to do … Continue reading Episode 204: Eric Nykamp – “Lessons from Producing the Antioch Podcast.”
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Episode 203: Disappointment – “When Institutions Disappoint Us.”
18/08/2022It is impossible to work towards systemic change without working within an institution. Staffing, decision-making, writing and passing policies are these slow, incremental processes that seem like they take forever, and yet when they happen they can make life so much better for so many people. Policy change is where justice happens, and so when … Continue reading Episode 203: Disappointment – “When Institutions Disappoint Us.”
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Episode 202: Recovering – “What We Can’t Do, Don’t Want to Do, and Shouldn’t Do (part 2).”
11/08/2022Last episode we talked about discernment – looking at telling the difference between what we can’t do, don’t want to do, and shouldn’t do. It was a great conversation, so if you didn’t get to listen to that, go back one episode and listen to our conversation. You might remember at the end of the … Continue reading Episode 202: Recovering – “What We Can’t Do, Don’t Want to Do, and Shouldn’t Do (part 2).”
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Episode 201: Discernment – “What I Can’t Do, Don’t Want to Do, or Shouldn’t Do.”
04/08/2022Ever have one of those moments when you are trying to decide if you should say something or not, say yes to something – or not, or maybe get involved with something … or not. Sometimes these decisions can be hard, maybe even tug at our heart-strings or run circles in our minds, wearing down … Continue reading Episode 201: Discernment – “What I Can’t Do, Don’t Want to Do, or Shouldn’t Do.”
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Episode 200: Our 200th Episode! – “What We Have Learned So Far.”
28/07/2022This is our 200th episode of the Antioch Podcast, and our team gathered around the mics today to look back at what we’ve learned over the years leading up to now. We started as a podcast way back in the last few months of the Obama presidency in 2016, and so much has changed in … Continue reading Episode 200: Our 200th Episode! – “What We Have Learned So Far.”
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Episode 199: Antiracism vs. Compositional Diversity Part 2 of 2
21/07/2022This is part 2 of our two-episode conversation called Antiracism vs. Compositional Diversity: Why seeking justice matters to have true unity in Christian spaces. This live conversation was part of the Unlearn program offered at Calvin University through the Center for Intercultural Student Development. During this week, students, faculty, and the community are invited to … Continue reading Episode 199: Antiracism vs. Compositional Diversity Part 2 of 2
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Episode 198: Antiracism vs. Compositional Diversity part 1 of 2
14/07/2022Unlearn week is a yearly program offered at Calvin University through the Center for Intercultural Student Development. During this week, students, faculty, and the community are invited to educational events and forums to learn and have conversations designed to unlearn biases and promote Biblical antiracism. The Antioch Podcast team was invited to participate in this … Continue reading Episode 198: Antiracism vs. Compositional Diversity part 1 of 2
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Episode 197: White Work II – “Understanding Whiteness and Rightness.”
07/07/2022For the past few years, the Antioch Podcast has partnered with the Christian Reformed Church of North America’s Office of Race Relations, Calvin University, and the YWCA in their annual Stand Against Racism events, as well as some other antiracism education livestream events. For the next several weeks, we will bring you encore episodes of … Continue reading Episode 197: White Work II – “Understanding Whiteness and Rightness.”
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Episode 196: White Work – “Antiracism Journeys of White People.”
30/06/2022For the past few years, the Antioch Podcast has partnered with the Christian Reformed Church of North America’s Office of Race Relations, Calvin University, and the YWCA in their annual Stand Against Racism events, as well as some other antiracism education livestream events. For the next several weeks, we will bring you encore episodes of … Continue reading Episode 196: White Work – “Antiracism Journeys of White People.”
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Episode 195: An Antioch Encore – “Before Unity – January 6, 2020”
23/06/2022There have been hearings in recent weeks about the insurrection that took place on January 6th, 2022 when self-described white nationalists and others – some waving Christian flags – broke in to the capitol building. It was a time when for a while we had bipartisan condemnation of this attack on the nation’s capitol… a … Continue reading Episode 195: An Antioch Encore – “Before Unity – January 6, 2020”
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Episode 194: Stereotypes – “When Our Preconceptions Blew Up.”
16/06/2022So you meet someone for the first time, and you have just a couple moments to try to make some assumptions about them so you can have a conversation. You have very little information to go by, and most of it is based on how they look, how they sound, and what if anything you … Continue reading Episode 194: Stereotypes – “When Our Preconceptions Blew Up.”
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Episode 193: Michelle Loyd-Paige – “Transitions: Knowing When To Move On.”
09/06/2022Michelle Loyd Paige is one of the 6 co-hosts of the Antioch Podcast you have gotten to know over the past few years. Some of you listen because Michelle is on the podcast, and some of you keep listening because while you don’t know Michelle personally, you feel like you do after listening so long. … Continue reading Episode 193: Michelle Loyd-Paige – “Transitions: Knowing When To Move On.”
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Episode 192: Belonging – “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.”
02/06/2022I live in a pretty diverse area. I can go to a number of grocery stores in my neighborhood and see people from many racial and ethnic communities all shopping for the things they need to feed their families. But there is one, large grocery store in my are that is part of a regional … Continue reading Episode 192: Belonging – “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.”
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Episode 191: “Living With What We Can’t’ Control.”
26/05/2022The Serenity Prayer is perhaps one of the most well known prayers spoken by millions of people in recovery programs around the world every day. It goes like this: God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change The courage to change the things I can And the wisdom to know the … Continue reading Episode 191: “Living With What We Can’t’ Control.”