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  • Mae Forrest Barnes
    Nov 7 2025

    This week, we are talking to our new friend, Mae Forrest Barnes.

    A former United Methodist pastor and now Episcopalian laity lady, Mae is a worker, a writer, and a PhD candidate at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. In her precious spare time, Mae writes on her blog about theology, culture, politics, and anything that captures her attention, really. With a bachelor’s in English, a master's degree in divinity, she hopes to one day make her desire to teach in a university a reality, but in the mean time, podcasting and blogging will do quite nicely.


    Socials:Substack: https://maeforrestbarnes.substack.com/
    BlueSky: @dr-maeforrest
    X.com: @dr_maeforrest
    Instagram: junebug_writer
    Threads: @junebug_writer

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Tripp Fuller
    Oct 29 2025

    This week, we are talking to long time podcaster Tripp Fuller.


    Tripp recently moved back to North Carolina and started as Visiting Professor of Theology at Luther Theological Seminary after three years as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Theology & Science at the University of Edinburgh. He recently released Divine Self-Investment: a Constructive Open and Relational Christology, the first book in the Studies in Open and Relational Theology series. For over 15 years Tripp has been doing the Homebrewed Christianity podcast (think on-demand internet radio) where he interviews different scholars about their work so you can get nerdy in traffic, on the treadmill, or doing the dishes. Last year it had over 4 million downloads. It also inspired a book series with Fortress Press called the Homebrewed Christianity Guides to... topics like God, Jesus, Spirit, Church History, etc. Tripp is a very committed and (some of his friends think overly) engaged Lakers fan and takes Star Wars and Lord of the Rings very seriously.

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    1 h et 12 min
  • Marc Alan Schelske-Journaling for Spiritual Growth
    Jul 30 2025

    This week we are talking to our friend Marc Alan Schelske about the second edition of his book Journaling for Spiritual Growth.

    Marc is a thinker and speaker who has served as a full-time pastor since 1995 and is currently the teaching elder of Bridge City Community Church in Portland, Oregon. He also hosts The Apprenticeship Way podcast and is the author of The Wisdom of Your Heart and Discovering Your Authentic Core Values. “In my writing, I focus on what it takes to nurture a healthy inner life, something found at the intersection of grace and growth,” Marc says. “I write and speak to help people find belonging, redemption, and growth as they discover the life God has designed for them.”

    https://marcalanschelske.com/

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Elle Dowd-Baptized in Teargas
    Jun 16 2025

    Friends, welcome once again.

    This week, we're talking to Elle Dowd.

    Elle Dowd (she/they) is an author, activist, and pastor.She is currently PhD student at the Chicago Theological Seminary, and an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

    Elle has pieces of their heart in Sierra Leone, where their two children were born, and in St. Louis where they learned from the radical, queer, Black leadership during the Ferguson Uprising.

    She was formerly a co-conspirator with the movement to #decolonizeLutheranism and served as a board member of the Euro-Descent Lutheran Association for Racial Justice, does community organizing in her city as a board member of SOUL, serves on the Clergy Advocacy Board for Planned Parenthood, and facilitates workshops in both secular conferences and Christian spaces. In 2021 she published a book with Broadleaf, Baptized in Teargas, about her conversion from a white moderate to an abolitionist is available now in print, e-book, or audiobook.

    To get in touch with Elle and to keep up with updates, you can visit their website www.elledowd.com and subscribe to their newsletter.


    You can also see her online ministry via Facebook.com/elledowdministry

    or follow her on Twitter/SnapChat/Insta @hownowbrowndowd

    or on TikTok @elledowdministry and @ELCAYoungAdults


    And order their book Baptized in Teargas: From White Moderate to Abolitionist here https://bit.ly/2YICjBf


    Or download the audiobook here https://christianaudio.com/baptized-tear-gas-elle-dowd-audiobook-download

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    57 min
  • Ell-Jesus Was a Union Man
    Jun 6 2025

    Hello friends!

    This week, we are talking to a new friend, Ell.

    Ell is a co-host for The Word in Black and Red podcast, a member of the IWW, and a board member at her church. She was raised Presbyterian, sent to catholic school as an atheist, and then graduated with a BA in anthropology and classics. She’s worked in various industries and is a passionate advocate of intersectional workers rights and building community solidarity.TWIBAR

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    51 min
  • Micah- We Belong To Each Other
    May 17 2025
    This week, we get to talk to Micah.Micah is a queer leftist minister who was raised in a fundamentalist cult, read the Bible for themselves, and realized they had to choose between the religion they were raised in or a radical new faith. You can join their alternative church for folks left on the outside at The Llama Pack or listen to them on the leftist Bible study podcast The Word in Black and Red.Podcast: The Word in Black and RedLlama Pack Discord: https://discord.gg/SzvGVXf4yTWIBAR Discord: https://discord.gg/gubtf4QF
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    1 h et 7 min
  • Adam Ericksen-Was Jesus Woke?
    May 15 2025

    Hello Friends.

    This time, we are talking to Adam Ericksen.

    Adam Ericksen is....The Pastor Clackamas United Church of Christ in Milwaukie, Oregon who is always posting provocative church signs calling out injustice, rebuking police brutality, standing up for rights of refugees, the humanity of Muslims, and the dignity of trans people...you know, like Jesus would.Bluesky: Pastor Adam

    Instagram: Adam Ericksen

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    53 min
  • Char Mansfield-Public Theology
    Mar 3 2025

    This week we get to meet a new friend, Char Mansfield.

    Char Mansfield, co-founder of the public theology podcast Barefoot to Emmaus, is a Princeton Seminary MDiv and soon to be Rutgers University MSW. They plan to use the two master's to pursue a bivocational ministry of pastoral leadership and psychotherapy. Char is an anarchist in the style of the first church, with their deepest convictions surrounding the centrality of interdependent community and renunciation of private property to the Christian calling.

    https://barefoot2emmaus.weebly.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/barefoot2emmaus/

    Barefoot2emmaus@gmail.com

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    54 min