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Interfaiths: Building Sacred Space at a Public University- The Bell Chapel at FIU (ft. Tara Orezoli)
Welcome back to the channel. In this episode, I am honored to sit down with Tara Orezoli, Director of Development for Strategic Initiatives at the FIU Foundation, to discuss a groundbreaking project for our community: The Trish and Dan Bell Multifaith Chapel at Florida International University.We explore the vision behind this remarkable 18,000-square-foot facility—the first of its kind at a public university in Florida designed from the ground up specifically as a multifaith space. Tara shares fascinating insights into the building's nature-inspired architecture (including its unique aerial "fish" design), the vital distinction between "interfaith" and "mu...
2025-12-24
22 min
Humanism Now | Secular Ethics, Curiosity and Compassionate Change
56. Indian Rationalism to Global Humanist Resistance - Alavari Jeevathol on Duty, Dialogue & Youth Power
“Activism is the rent we pay to live on this world.” Alavari JeevatholAJ board member of Humanists International, founding trustee of the National Multifaith Youth Centre, and National Coordinator of Young Humanists UK — returns to Humanism Now to explore a humanism shaped by South Indian pluralism, UK youth organising, and a lifelong commitment to duty, solidarity, and awe. This conversation traces India’s rationalist heritage, the case for humanistic spirituality, and why resistance must be global, hopeful, and rooted in material realities.Connect with AJWebsite – alavari.infoInstagram...
2025-11-30
50 min
Hardyoni
Read or Download EPub The Peacemaker’s Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality by Jerry Zehr on Kindle Full Version
To Download or Read The Peacemaker’s Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality by Jerry Zehr Visit Link Bellow You Can Download Or Read Free Books Link To Download : https://media.softebooks.com/?book=1506469124 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Reading The Peacemaker’s Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality Download The Peacemaker’s Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality PDF/EBooks The Peacemaker’s Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality
2025-08-26
00 min
Hardyoni
Read or Download EPub The Peacemaker’s Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality by Jerry Zehr on Kindle Full Version
To Download or Read The Peacemaker’s Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality by Jerry Zehr Visit Link Bellow You Can Download Or Read Free Books Link To Download : https://media.softebooks.com/?book=1506469124 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Reading The Peacemaker’s Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality Download The Peacemaker’s Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality PDF/EBooks The Peacemaker’s Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality
2025-08-26
00 min
School for Startups Radio
August 12, 2025 – Rabbi Stephen Roberts, Cox’s Kelsea Warren and T-Mobile’s Alice Williams
Rabbi Stephen B. Roberts – Author of A Truth versus The Truth: How Religious People Embrace or Resist the Modern World: A Guide to Recognizing and Talking About Faith in Everyday Life It is important for us to look at our own gifts, and if God has given you a good business gift, particularly as an entrepreneur, run with it. Own the gifts that God has given you. Rabbi Stephen B. Roberts, MBA, BCC is a nationally recognized leader in multifaith chaplaincy and spiritual care. With over 30 years of experience, he has helped shape how p...
2025-08-12
53 min
Religion and Global Challenges
Empowering through coproduction and navigating intersections: strategies for a National Multifaith Youth Centre
Arbah, a PhD Theology student at the University of Cambridge, interviews Jeeves Rohilla, CEO of the National Multifaith Youth Centre and now also studying at Cambridge, about interfaith futures and the role of young people in shaping them. The discussion covers the importance of co-creating programmes with young people, the intersection of interfaith and social justice, and challenges faced by young people in fostering interfaith dialogue. Jeeves shares insights from his experiences and emphasizes the need for inclusive and dynamic interfaith initiatives, particularly in engaging with youth, social media, climate change, and AI. The conversation also touches on gender-based...
2024-12-08
16 min
Lund University International Podcast
Well-being and health support services for international students
Moving abroad to study is an exciting time, but it also brings many challenges, and it's important that you're supported while undertaking your studies. At Lund University, our support services include the Student Health Centre and the Multifaith Chaplaincy, which are here to support your mental and physical wellbeing while studying. In this episode, host Louise Corrigan-Konow (LU International Office) speaks to Simon Nilsson from the Student Health Centre and Jan Kjellström of the University's Multifaith Chaplaincy about their respective roles, and the variety of support they can offer to international students during their studies.
2024-11-19
20 min
LYNC RADIO
LYNC RADIO: Multifaith Dialogue in Kazakhstan, Progress in Uzbekistan, and Dr. Maksym Vasin’s Vision for Religious Freedom
Episode Highlights:[00:00] Introduction to LYNC RADIOHost Jessica Eturralde introduces today’s topics: fostering multifaith dialogue in Kazakhstan, observing democratic practices in Uzbekistan, and a spotlight on Dr. Maksym Vasin’s innovative approach to religious freedom.[01:29] Empowering Multifaith Dialogue in KazakhstanWe begin in Almaty, Kazakhstan, where LYNC’s Training the Trainers program has enabled local leaders to lead multifaith dialogue in their communities. This recent gathering, led by Kazakhstani pastors and imams trained with LYNC, addressed complex social issues such as domestic violence, highlighting how faith communities can actively promote societal responsibility and support those in nee...
2024-11-13
18 min
Conscious Anti-Racism
Episode 104: Lydia El-Sayegh
What is a pilgrimage and why did pro-Palestinian protestors start doing them? How do the identities of being Christian and being Palestinian intersect in activism? In this series on healthcare and social disparities, Dr. Jill Wener, a board-certified Internal Medicine specialist, anti-racism educator, meditation expert, and tapping practitioner, interviews experts and gives her own insights into multiple fields relating to social justice and anti-racism. In this episode, Jill interviews Lydia El-Sayegh, a local Christian Palestinian activist. Lydia gives details about how her Christian religious tradition motivates her to respond to injustice, and she also...
2024-10-08
53 min
Paths of Practice: Conversations on Journeys into Buddhism
Paths of Practice with Ben Connelly
Ben Connelly is a Soto Zen teacher and Dharma heir in the Katagiri lineage. He also teaches mindfulness in a wide variety of secular contexts including police training and addiction recovery groups. He works with multifaith groups focused on race and climate justice. Ben serves the Minnesota Zen Meditation Center, travels to teach across the United States, has written for Tricycle and Lion’s Roar magazines, and is author of Inside the Grass Hut, Inside Vasubandhu's Yogacara, Vasubandhu's "Three Natures," and Mindfulness and Intimacy. We talk about learning from other faith traditions through the Minnesota Multifaith Network (Mn...
2024-08-13
46 min
Brew Theology Podcast
Episode 210 - Soul Brew Live Podcast Event - Rabbi Stephen Booth-Nadav, Rev. Diana Thompson, Rev. Nathan Hoag - Part 2
Raise your MILE HIGH glasses & get ready to embark on another LIVE BREW THEOLOGY PODCAST! Soulfully sojourn on this interfaith spiritual journey with a Jewish Rabbi, a Buddhist Reverend, and a Christian Pastor as they pour insights on building and cultivating Bad Ass Communities. Take a sip of the internal, contemplative, and even mystical aspects of personal growth, and relish the interconnected communal and missional flavors. Join us for a unique blend of wisdom, laughter, and interfaith justice – where faith, fun, and fresh ideas meet at the crossroads of interfaith diversity. It's not just an interfaith panel; it's a br...
2024-04-28
43 min
Brew Theology Podcast
Episode 209 - Soul Brew Live Podcast Event - Rabbi Stephen Booth-Nadav, Rev. Diana Thompson, Rev. Nathan Hoag - Part 1
Raise your MILE HIGH glasses & get ready to embark on another LIVE BREW THEOLOGY PODCAST! Soulfully sojourn on this interfaith spiritual journey with a Jewish Rabbi, a Buddhist Reverend, and a Christian Pastor as they pour insights on building and cultivating Bad Ass Communities. Take a sip of the internal, contemplative, and even mystical aspects of personal growth, and relish the interconnected communal and missional flavors. Join us for a unique blend of wisdom, laughter, and interfaith justice – where faith, fun, and fresh ideas meet at the crossroads of interfaith diversity. It's not just an interfaith panel; it's a br...
2024-04-20
50 min
Let's Talk Faith and Justice
Multifaith Relations in Victoria and Beyond
Boston and Lyndon discuss their experiences with multifaith relationships; both at UVic, and in the wider community. How, in each space, there have been and continue to be opportunities for relationship and community building. They go on to talk about where the foundations are needed for this building, and how it can happen in the future.
2024-02-29
38 min
Scenic Roots
A Multifaith Thanksgiving Service This Weekend In Chattanooga
(Pilgrim Congregational Church)As this Thanksgiving approaches, the world is again in turmoil.This weekend here in Chattanooga, a multifaith Thanksgiving service seeks to light a candle despite the darkness.Sunday’s service begins at 4 PM at Pilgrim Congregational Church - 400 Glenwood Drive.Craig Lewis is the Rabbi of Mizpah Congregation.Allison Bright is associate minister at First Christian Church Chattanooga.
2023-11-17
06 min
Sacred Tension
Pluralism and Archaic Superstition | Randal Rauser and John Morehead
In this episode of Sacred Tension, I have a conversation with Christian apologist Randal Rauser moderated by John Morehead of Multifaith Matters. Randal and I discuss The Satanic Temple’s Unveiling Day and its use of the phrase “archaic superstition.” We also discuss pluralism, why I stopped believing the core claims of Christianity, what counts as “superstition," and much more.Randal Rauser is a progressive Christian, theologian, apologist, and author of many books. Learn more about him here. John Morehead is an evangelical Christian and director of Multifaith Matters. He is committed to religious pluralism and cult...
2023-08-21
1h 18
All1nclusive
S2 Ep. 17 Sports Bar-Sports Bra empowering young women.
In this Episode of All1nclusive Tracy and Bhavna consider what it might be like for anyone starting a new demanding job at the ripe old age of 70 - we're talking about the coronation of the new King, Charles. Would you want to start a new job at the age of 70? But it's not just the new King's age that has the ladies talking. The Coronation Regalia was not your typical exclusive crowd, leaving out a bunch of British Lords and MPs, in favour of people from diverse religious backgrounds and communities. The ceremony itself was a beautiful display...
2023-05-23
43 min
Multifaith Matters
Dr. Benno van den Toren on interfaith apologetics
Today's cosmopolitan, multicultural, and multifaith environments call for new approaches to apologetics. In order to free Christian apologetics from dominant Western habits of mind ill-suited to interreligious dialogue, we must listen and speak with both humility and confidence. In their book Humble Confidence: A Model for Interfaith Apologetics, Benno van den Toren and Kang-San Tan provide a global, intercultural introduction to Christian apologetics. Building on recent developments in apologetics and missiology, as well as their experience teaching internationally in Europe, Asia, and Africa, Van den Toren and Tan offer an approach that is conversational, patient, holistic, and embodied. Benno...
2023-03-12
35 min
Multifaith Matters
James Keenan on Moral Theology, the New Testament and Multifaith Encounters
Moral theology provides a helpful but often neglected avenue for multifaith engagement beyond Christian emphasis upon evangelism and apologetics. James Keenan discusses the New Testament's teaching on virtue ethics, particularly humility and love, and how these can be practiced in multifaith contexts. Keenan is Vice Provost for Global Engagement and Canisius Professor, Director of The Jesuit Institute at Boston College. He is the author of several books, including one related to this conversation, Jesus and Virtue Ethics: Building Bridges Between New Testament Studies and Moral Theology, which he co-authored with Daniel Harrington. James Keenan: https://www.bc.e...
2023-02-26
37 min
Multifaith Matters
Andrew Perriman and narrative-historical approaches to the gospel, salvation, hell and multifaith
What fresh possibilities open up with a narrative-historical approach to the Bible? Andrew Perriman discusses this in light of the gospel, salvation, hell, and then connecting dots to multifaith encounters. Perriman lives in London, UK. He is the author of several books, including Re: Mission: A Vision of Hope for a Post-Eschatological Church; The Future of the People of God: Reading Romans Before and After Western Christendom; End of Story: Same-Sex Relationships and the Narratives of Evangelical Mission; and his latest volume In the Form of a God: The Pre-existence of the Exalted Christ in Paul. He also published...
2023-02-10
1h 10
Masjid Nur ul Huda (Randles Road)
The Dilution Of Deen With the Fallacy of Multifaith Existence by Mufti Masood Cassim
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2023-02-03
17 min
Judaism Unbound
Bonus Episode: Breaking the Glass - Reflections on Interfaith Relationships
We are thrilled to feature an episode of a new podcast in the Jewish pod-o-sphere, as a bonus episode on our podcast feed! This episode is the third in a new series called Breaking the Glass: Reflections on Interfaith Relationships. Breaking the Glass is a podcast series from Jewish Rhody Media reflecting on the experiences of multifaith couples and families in Jewish communities and beyond. A series that asks its listeners to reimagine traditional ideas of community, family, and partnership, Breaking the Glass is a candid acknowledgement of how our experiences shape each of us, in ways both beautiful a...
2022-12-13
41 min
Talking Spirituality - A Glastonbury Abbey Podcast
Glastonbury – a Multifaith Community
Glastonbury – a Multifaith Community The abbey of medieval times was a community of Benedictine monks and those who worked for them. Since that time, Glastonbury has evolved into a melting pot of different faiths and spiritual paths of those who live here and visit the town and abbey. But what is it like to be part of such a unique community? We hear from Avalon Pioneer Minister Revd. Sister Diana Greenfield about her role and experience living in a multifaith environment. Support Talking Spirituality - A Glastonbury Abbey Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: ht...
2022-11-15
29 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Stephanie Kelley-Romano
Stephanie Kelley-Romano, a Professor of Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies at Bates College sat down with our Multifaith Fellows, Khadeeja Qureshi and Frances White to discuss social pressures and unhealthy habits, overcoming low expectations, and the joy she has discovered through a lifetime of recovery.
2022-11-08
39 min
Multifaith Matters
From Bubble to Bridge: Educating Christians for a Multifaith World
The great book From Bubble to Bridge: Educating Christians for a Multifaith World by Marion H. Larson and Sara L. H. Shady (IVP Academic, 2017) is the focus of a conversation between Charles Randall Paul, founder and president of the Foundation for Religious Diplomacy, and John W. Morehead, Director of FRD's Evangelical chapter. From Bubble to Bridge: https://www.amazon.com/Bubble-Bridge-Educating-Christians-Multifaith/dp/0830851569/ John Morehead's review of this book from Cultural Encounters journal: https://www.academia.edu/35625175/From_Bubble_to_Bridge_Educating_Christians_for_a_Multifaith_World Multifaith Matters podcast on harm-based morality with...
2022-06-03
56 min
Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
Better Together: The Multifaith Network for Climate Justice | Ep. 53
In this episode, we are in conversation with members of the Multifaith Network for Climate Justice in Bellingham, a small city in the north of Washington State. We hear from Deb Cruz from the Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, Steve Hansen—a Buddhist from the Insight Meditation Society, and Andrea Shupack from Congregation Beth Israel. Rooted in a sense of spiritual and moral responsibility to protect the Earth, the mission of the Multifaith Network for Climate Justice is to engage and connect different faith and wisdom traditions in responsive, collaborative community.Upcoming event: https://www.circlewood.online/wis...
2022-04-25
44 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Phyllis Graber Jensen
Phyllis Graber Jensen, the Director of Photography & Video for the Bates Communications Office, sat down with our Multifaith Fellows, Dianna Georges and Alix Zabin to discuss her photography, Jewish identity, and what it was like coming of age in the 60’s in New York.
2022-04-21
37 min
Dead America
Jerry Zehr
I have a new book coming out on August 24th, 2021 “The Peacemaker's Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality” Now more than ever, people are painfully divided politically, religiously, and culturally. And yet, there is a commonality in our faith traditions that can help us turn away from polarization and create a greater sense of community in which our differences are honored. The Peacemaker's Path brings together wisdom from the world's major religious traditions, including Bahá'í, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Native American spiritualities, Sikhism, Taoism, and Zoroastrianism, showing that we have much more in common than what divide...
2022-03-09
1h 01
Bold Love Podcast
Multi-Faith Roundtable | Micah Fries, Hurunnessa Fariad & Dr. Steve Grand
Today you get to meet a very unique group of people. A unique team. Pastor Bob talks with the multi-faith team members of the Multi-Faith Neighbors Network (MFNN). Micah Fries a long-time evangelical pastor who heads up programs for MFNN, Hurunnessa Fariad, a muslim leader who is over outreach for MFNN and Dr. Steve Grand, who works with MFNN along with being Sr Fellow of the Atlantic Council. These three incredible leaders will bring a behind the scenes look at how a team operates while having different theological perspectives, why they moved significant roles to b...
2022-02-28
42 min
Bold Love Podcast
Multi-Ethnic Christian Leader Roundtable | John Jenkins, Daniel Yang, Tyler Johnson
You are in for a treat as we have a special edition of the podcast with a multi-ethnic Christian leader roundtable – where our focus will be on the state of the evangelical church, solutions to some of the issues and why evangelicals should be more open to multi-faith diving into biblical reasons and practical reasons. In our roundtable we have Ps. John Jenkins Sr, who is the pastor at First Baptist Glenarden in Maryland & Chairman of the Board for the National Association of Evangelicals, Tyler Johnson who is the pastor of Redemption Church in Arizona and Daniel Ya...
2022-02-21
1h 04
The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema
Episode 86: Paul Nash on the merits and values of multifaith chaplaincy
Paul’s PublicationsThat’s great! You can tell us how you are feeling’ – Mark, a recently severely physically disabled 11-year-old boy with a brain tumor in G. Fitchett and S. Nolan (eds), Case Studies in spiritual care. (with Liz Bryson and Sally Nash). JKP, 2018Chapter Holding the whispers in the dark in Skills for children’s work SCM 2019.What do pediatric chaplains do? Developing a taxonomy of chaplaincy with children and young people. (With Emma Roberts et al) Journal for Healthcare Chaplaincy, summer 2018.Coeditor, Skills for Pediatric chaplaincy, (with Mark Bartell and Sally Nash) JKP, April 2018.What is the distin...
2022-02-20
1h 04
Bold Love Podcast
Dr. Walter Kim | Unlikely Love For Our Neighbor
After ministering for 15 years at Boston’s historic Park Street Church, he became president of the National Association of Evangelicals and also serves as teacher-in-residence at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville, Virginia. He also serves on the boards of Christianity Today and World Relief, and on the advisory council of Gordon College. They will dive into what is going on in evangelicalism, why evangelicals should be involved in multi-faith and the importance of this moment that evangelicals have in the public square. Dr. Kim will be a keynote speaker at The global...
2022-02-14
39 min
Bold Love Podcast
Amb. Rabbi David Saperstein & Imam Mohamed Magid | Unlikely Friendships
In this episode, Pastor Bob gets to talk to some of his best friends in the world - an imam and a rabbi! Bob chats with his co-founders of Multi-Faith Neighbors Network Imam Mohamed Magid and Amb. Rabbi David Saperstein. They will dive into how they started Multi-Faith Neighbors Network, why each of the faith traditions should be involved and Bob will detail out his day being present during the Colleyville synagogue hostage situation this past January and the lessons learned from that along with the urgency of this moment for all people of faith.
2022-01-31
59 min
Bold Love Podcast
Christine Caine | Unlikely Journey Back to God
This season, themed Unlikely, will focus on moving from a conversation about others faiths – like isolated posts on Twitter – to a conversation with other faiths. A conversation that allows us to hear from those of different faiths, different worldviews, and different ideas that shape the way we communicate. Whether you’re a religious leader like a Pastor, Imam or Rabbi, or a person of faith, this is your chance to understand the realities of faith in the 21st century. Episode 2 is with renowned Christian author Christine Caine. Christine has a heart for reaching people, strengthening leadersh...
2022-01-24
1h 04
Live Blissed Out
116 - The Peacemaker's Path
Join the BUZZ - Text us your thoughts!In this episode, Jerry Zehr shares how we can build bridges of peace in our own lives, communities and our world.Jerry is an ordained minister and has been a leader in interfaith ministries for over 35 years. He has helped create four interfaith organizations, including the Carmel Interfaith Alliance and the Indiana Multifaith Network.His new book The Peacemaker's Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality brings together wisdom from the world's major religious traditions, including Baha'i, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam...
2021-12-14
29 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Ian-Khara Ellasante
Dr. Ian-Khara Ellasante, professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at Bates College, sat down (via Zoom) with our Multifaith Fellows, Serena Sen and Ben Schmandt to discuss neighborhood, community, false starts, and transformation.
2021-12-10
39 min
Transforming Perceptions
Does Research Matter? - Dr Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli, Gender & Sexuality Studies Research Network, Deakin University - Discrimination & Affirmation for the Multicultural & Multifaith LGTBIQ+ Community
Áine Ní Tighearnaigh is in conversation Dr Maria Pallota-Chiarolli for this episode of Does Research Matter to discuss the latest research findings and recommendations from 'Navigating Intersectionality: Multicultural and Multifaith LGBTIQ+ Victorians talk about Discrimination and Affirmation.’ Dr Maria Pallota-Chiarolli of Italian heritage and an Honorary Fellow, Gender and Sexuality Studies Research Network (GSS), School of Communication and Creative Arts (SCCA), Deakin University. She is the author of Australia's first AIDS biography. As an activist she became involved in the work of the Australian GLBTIQ Multicultural Council. Her research specialises in the study of gender diversity, cultural dive...
2021-11-13
47 min
Docs
UVic Multicultural: Pax & Anti-Racism
This podcast is part of a bigger project known as UVic Multicultural: Pax & Diversity through Arts that seeks to contribute to social change through art, meaningful conversations and storytelling. We confront the impacts of colonization onto/into our lands/waters, beliefs, behaviors and bodies. Using land-based learning and Indigenous frameworks with a social justice approach, and equity, diversity and inclusion lens we aim to integrate key educational messages to a multi-cultural audience in the UVic campus and beyond. This project is social justice-based and human-rights-based. We want to address injustice, discrimination and racism, through educational ke...
2021-09-30
35 min
Queer Devotions
Transpirituality and Recovery with A Queer Chaplain Bonnie Violet
Bonnie Violet, a trans, gender queer drag queen, has many stories to tell. Growing up in Idaho, Bonnie Violet first found a fulfilling community in church and felt a calling within her to be of service to others. But her queerness and transness didn’t feel compatible, at first, with the church, and she left it for a decade. But that calling still lived within Bonnie, as she worked in HIV/AIDS advocacy, and she began to reclaim the spiritual thread in her life, undertaking a remarkable process of healing that she shares in our Queer Devotions po...
2021-09-21
58 min
The Doomer Bloomer Podcast
Doomer Bloomer Season 3: E1: Jerry Zehr on The Peacemaker's Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality
Connect with Jerry Zehr (The Peacemaker's Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality) https://amzn.to/3k9IklX---> Get the book! https://jerryzehr.com/ https://www.facebook.com/jerry.zehr https://twitter.com/jerryzehr https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerryzehr/ https://www.instagram.com/jerryzehr/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq4oMHKZY3JuoQr88Goyz_Q Follow @DoomerPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, FB, LinkedIn and YouTube. Leave Us a Review---> https://lovethepodcast.com/doomerbloomerpodcast GET SOME Doomer Bloomer SWAG!!! http...
2021-09-14
55 min
Threads of Enlightenment
My interview with Jerry Zehr
In this episode, I spoke with Jerry Zehr, he holds several degrees, a Degree in Speech and Theater from Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, and a Master of Divinity degree from Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana. He has been a leader in Interfaith ministries for over 35 years and was instrumental in creating four interfaith organizations, including the Carmel Interfaith Alliance and the Indiana Multifaith Network. He's also has a recently published book. "The Peacemaker's Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality"https://www.amazon.com/Peacemakers-Path-Multifaith-Reflections-Spirituality/dp/1506469124/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=%22The+Peacemaker%27s+Path%3A+Multifaith+Re...
2021-09-05
39 min
Rest In Peace
#33 with Jerry Zehr - The Peacemaker’s Path
Jerry Zehr is an ordained minister and has been a leader in Interfaith ministries for over 35 years. He has helped create four interfaith organizations, including the Carmel Interfaith Alliance and the Indiana Multifaith Network. Before Jerry went into the ministry, he was a professional actor performing in over 50 musicals and dramas. His book "The Peacemaker's Path: Multifaith Reflections to Deepen Your Spirituality" is designed with 40 days of devotion and reflection. There are six themes, with one week given for each topic. People can read the 40 entries one day at a time or read one week if they are in a...
2021-08-14
29 min
Urban Mystic
S03E10 - John W. Morehead
This week we're joined by John W. Morehead, Director of Multifaith Matters. John's religious diplomacy approach takes people past "us vs. them" intergroup conflict, and in this conversation his interest in cognitive and neuroscience shine through. John us as we explore John's experience of God and the conversation that emerges as we explore his work. You can dive into John's contributions, among others, in A Charitable Orthopathy: Christian Perspectives on Emotions in Multifaith Engagement, and Encountering New Religious Movements: A Holistic Evangelical Approach, and Beyond the Burning Times: A Pagan and Christian in Dialogue. Support Ur...
2021-07-08
1h 26
Bold Love Podcast
Zeenat Rahman | Creating Bonds of Trust Among Youth
Today our guest is Zeenat Rahman, who is the Director of the Inclusive America Project at the Aspen Institute. She is an expert on global youth issues, multifaith and diversity engagement, and served as Special Adviser to Secretaries Clinton and Kerry on Global Youth Issues at the U.S. Department of State. Her experience spans national security, foreign policy, and leadership development through work in government, private sector, and NGO’s – effectively bridging the gap between policy and community solutions. So, she is a perfect fit for our discussions here on the Bold Love podcast and we have...
2021-06-01
36 min
Dementia Dialogue
Spiritual Care: Filling their Souls- #2 in our Spirituality Series, Season 3, Episode 27
Guests Elisa Bosley and Christine Thelker discuss spiritual care for people living with dementia. Elisa speaks from the voice of a chaplain’s relationship with those living with dementia and Christine from a first-person voice regarding her own spirituality and supporting others living with dementia. The conversation focuses on how spirituality is part of every human being. It goes beyond a particular faith expression (religion) to a sense of joy, hope, comfort, assurance, safety. Unfortunately, spiritual care is often overlooked for people with dementia who live in long-term care communities, sometimes due to a lack of knowledge, tim...
2021-05-18
26 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Darby Ray
Darby Ray, member of the Faculty at Bates College and Director of the Harward Center for Community Partnerships, sat down (via Zoom) with Multifaith Fellows Austin Dumont and Hannah McKenzie to discuss the importance of imagination in her everyday life, how the pandemic has shifted the ways we assign value to work, and how she apparently hasn’t changed since high school.
2021-04-26
45 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Adriana Salerno
Professor Adriana Salerno, Chair and Associate Professor of Mathematics at Bates College, sat down (via Zoom) with Multifaith Fellows Ahimy Soto-Garcia and Fabian Miemietz to discuss her childhood in beautiful Caracas, why she considers herself a math therapist, and the importance of being a full human being in front of her students.
2021-03-26
35 min
Talkline With Zev Brenner Podcast on The Talkline Network
Talkline With Zev Brenner Features Hadassah Presents Women of Vision With CEO Janice Weinman with Dr. Georgette Bennett, founder of the Multifaith Alliance for Syrian Refugees (MFA)
Talkline With Zev Brenner features Hadassah Presents Women Of Vision. Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Inc. (HWZOA), in conjunction with Talkline Network broadcasts a series of interviews conducted by Hadassah CEO Janice Weinman, with Women leaders making a difference. This podcast's guest: Dr. Georgette Bennett, founder of the Multifaith Alliance for Syrian Refugees (MFA) This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
2021-03-24
29 min
Buen Camino
Special Martin Luther King Jr. Day Episode: Rev. Peter Gomes
A special Martin Luther King Jr. Day episode of Buen Camino! In this episode, we share an archival recording from 1997 of Bates Alum Rev. Peter Gomes (Class of ‘65) in which he reflects on his book, “The Good Book: Reading the Bible with Mind and Heart." Following the recording, Multifaith Chaplain Rev. Dr. Brittany Longsdorf offers some reflections of her own as well as some prompts to ponder.
2021-01-13
26 min
Religious Socialism Podcast
Medicare-for-All Multifaith Forum
After exit polls from the November election showed 72% of voters wanted Medicare for All, Medicare for All Indiana and the Religious Socialism Committee of Central Indiana DSA convened on November 24th a Multifaith Forum on Medicare for All, recorded and available as our podcast episode. Panelists discussing their faith’s shared commitment to universal healthcare as a moral imperative included: Rabbi Jordana Chernow-Reader, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation; Rev. David W. Greene, Sr., Purpose of Life Ministries (Second Baptist) and President, Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis; Hebah Kassem, Muslim Medicare for All Activist and DSA member; and Fr. Charles Allen, Episcopal Priest and Me...
2020-12-11
59 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Hoi Ning Ngai
Hoi Ning Ngai is Associate Director of Employer Engagement and Business Advising in the Bates Center for Purposeful Work. Hoi Ning sat down (via Zoom) with with Multifaith Fellows, Khushi Choudhary & Cyan Hunte to discuss being a sociable introvert, the importance of four hour conversations, and being a “little bit meta.”
2020-11-30
36 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Kirk Read
Kirk Read is Professor and Chair of French and Francophone Studies at Bates. Kirk sat down (via Zoom) with Multifaith Fellows, Joan Buse and Yueh Qi Chuah to discuss silence as a means of connection, discovering his vocation, and baking pies as a spiritual practice.
2020-10-30
33 min
THO Podcasts
THO Podcast with Betsy Dribben with the Multifaith Alliance for Syrian Refugees
THO Podcast with Betsy Dribben with the Multifaith Alliance for Syrian Refugees
2020-10-20
12 min
Druids In Cars, Going To Festivals
Episode 66 - Multifaith Families, Teaching Our Kids, and Growing Our Families
At Harvest Nights 2019, Rev. Avende sat down with Rev. Pezza, offering a window into some household practices including kids, and the impact of multifaith relationships on how we raise our kids. They also touch briefly on how ritual connects with kids coming into Deaf culture. Find us on Facebook, visit us at threecranes.org, and learn more about Druidry at adf.org.
2020-09-18
24 min
Bold Love Podcast
Imam Mohamed Magid | Why the Hate? The Unexpected Friendship Between Evangelical Pastor & an Imam.
In our first episode of season one, we felt it was important to talk and tell stories with Imam Mohamed Magid who is the executive director of the ADAMS center and co-founder of Multifaith Neighbors Network. We are going to share some never-before-told stories of how Imam Magid and Pastor Bob Roberts Jr crossed paths, their journey into bridge building, religious freedom, and some astounding stories of the impact that is being made across the world due to their work. SHOW NOTES: Bio for Imam Mohamed Magid Reference to s...
2020-09-14
46 min
New Winecast: The New Wine Listening Experience
New Wine Tastings: Orthopathy - It’s Not a Multifaith Weed Killer
You may be familiar with the subject matter of orthodoxy and orthopraxy. But what about orthopathy? No, it is not a weed killer, like “Ortho Weed B Gon”. Orthodoxy deals with right doctrine. Orthopraxy deals with right practice. Orthopathy deals with right passion. If we wish to take to heart the Scriptures’ emphasis on loving God with our whole heart and our diverse neighbors as ourselves, we must account for all three: orthodoxy, orthopraxy, and orthopathy. Today it is my privilege to introduce to you John Morehead and Phil Wyman who will dialogue with me on the important role orthopa...
2020-08-22
57 min
DAWN Cast
Muslim and Christian - A Marriage of Inclusion @Dawn ft. Aleem Ali | CEO Welcoming Australia
As a child, Aleem Ali had to explain his name. While he had to constantly explain the origin of his name, Aleem shared on Dawncast that growing up in Queensland to a loving and inclusive family with a Muslim father and a Christian mother, gave him the resilience and confidence to respond to questions about his heritage and background, and even dealt with racism. He shares with Dai Le and Cathy Ngo the wisdom his grandfather passed on to his father, who passed it onto him. Aleem is the CEO of Welcoming Australia, and with hi...
2020-07-27
33 min
Explore Spirituality
Sarah Bowen, animal chaplain and multifaith educator
This week’s guest is Sarah Bowen. Bowen is an award-winning author, multifaith spiritual educator, animal chaplain, and is completing postgraduate work at Chicago Theological Seminary on the intersection of human spiritual values and animal welfare.She and Rabbi Rami discuss how we humans tend to categorize animals into groups, such as the ones we love, the ones we eat, the ones we wear... Bowen says, “Those of us who are interested in theo-ethics are really keen on trying to have conversations and figure out how far do we extend compassion, rights, relationships,” to animals other than oursel...
2020-06-27
30 min
Explore Spirituality
Sarah Bowen, animal chaplain and multifaith educator
This week’s guest is Sarah Bowen. Bowen is an award-winning author, multifaith spiritual educator, animal chaplain, and is completing postgraduate work at Chicago Theological Seminary on the intersection of human spiritual values and animal welfare.She and Rabbi Rami discuss how we humans tend to categorize animals into groups, such as the ones we love, the ones we eat, the ones we wear... Bowen says, “Those of us who are interested in theo-ethics are really keen on trying to have conversations and figure out how far do we extend compassion, rights, relationships,” to animals other than oursel...
2020-06-27
30 min
Why IT Matters Podcast with Leroy Barber
Episode 45: Meet Minister Onleilove Alston
For more info on Onleilove and her book please go to https://propheticwhirlwind.com This episode features spoke word piece Nailed Hands by Amena Brown Owen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBi7MQNl14A&list=PLsg8KOmNODyn72qsCBSMdWRNv5kaQbHQX Minister Onleilove (pronounced Onlylove) Chika Alston, Founder of Prophetic Whirlwind was born and raised in East New York, Brooklyn. Onleilove is also a community organizer, speaker, and writer. Having experienced poverty and homelessness, she has developed a compassion for people fueled by her passion for justice and knows that the gospel is truly “go...
2020-04-02
28 min
Hashivenu
S3 Ep. 6: Spiritual Leadership in Times of Crisis
As the coronavirus pandemic took hold, Rabbi Joshua Lesser created a Facebook group to support and connect clergy of all faiths struggling to respond to the crisis. Over five thousand people joined within the first two weeks. We discuss the exponential growth of the multifaith community he created and reflect on both the practical challenges and interior dimensions of spiritual leadership in times like these. Rabbi Lesser also explores the lessons he learned about community and vulnerability as an out gay rabbi during the height of the AIDS crisis, and how that experience informs his work now. ...
2020-04-02
37 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Cynthia Baker
Cynthia Baker, Professor of Religious Studies at Bates College, sat down with Multifaith Fellows, Lila Patinkin and Mara Stolzenbach, to discuss her years as a preschool teacher, foraging for wild mushrooms, and being called by the big questions that need to be asked.
2020-03-11
38 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Darryl Uy
Director of the Bates Office of Admissions, Darryl Uy, sat down with Multifaith Fellows, Alexis Hudes and Matt Suslovic to discuss his love of theatre, the difference between a calling and a passion, and how a commitment to equity influences his work in Admissions.
2019-12-19
27 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Leslie Hill
Leslie Hill is a Politics Professor at Bates College. Leslie’s research and teaching has focused on subjects in women, gender and politics; women in the global political economy; and, Black Women’s Studies. She retired from Bates in May 2019. Leslie sat down with Multifaith Fellows, Sara Moradi and Mara Stolzenbach to discuss her rage for justice, distaste for the word diversity, and love of puppies.
2019-11-27
37 min
Crossing Faiths
14: On Location: London. John is shocked by Kurdistan's Multifaith Capacity
John reports from London on the multifaith collaboration he witnessed on the ground in Kurdistan following the withdraw of U.S. troops. Anglophiles and fans of Downton Abbey will have to pardon our short rant against the United Kingdom's divine right and the House of Lords. But it's a little ridiculous.Support Crossing FaithsLinks:The Burning of KingstonBurning of Kingston Battle in 360 degrees | Multimedia | dailyfreeman.com
2019-11-21
53 min
Crossing Faiths
12: On location: Erbil, Kurdistan; A multi-faith community responds in crisis
After the United States withdraws troops from Kurdistan, precipitating a brutal invasion of the region by Turkey, John Pinna travels with Father John Anderson (Greek Orthodox) to the region. While in Erbil, "Halal John" and Father John share their on the ground perspective with Matt. Themes: A previously flourishing multi-faith community Successful multifaith action hasn't been recognized, now it's being destroyed. Catastrophic humanitarian crisis. Also, John Pinna wonders why he hears basically the same theological explanations from Greek Orthodox and Baptists. And he finally gets an answer about "Jesus' abs" (why do displays of...
2019-11-04
1h 00
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Tom Twist
Tom Twist is the Sustainability Manager at Bates. Tom works to provide Bates faculty, staff, and students with the tools needed to reduce our environmental footprint by conserving energy, promoting renewable energy, alternative transportation, recycling, and green procurement. Tom sat down with Multifaith Fellows, Alexis Hudes and Sara Moradi to discuss finding his way from scooping ice cream to a career in sustainability.
2019-10-22
34 min
Saint John's Cathedral
Dean's Forum: Pilgrimage to Peace Tour
Join Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) Executive Director Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon as she hosts a conversation with Rabbi Dr. Daniel Roth from Israel and Palestinian-American Aziz Abu Sarah, about multifaith dialogue and engagement in constructive conflict, peace, and the reality of life in Israel and Palestine.We discuss the role we can play in hosting dialogues about disagreements and becoming peacemakers and reconcilers in the midst of conflict. We believe we can bring hope to broken communities throughout the world - even to Israel and Palestine.
2019-09-23
59 min
Weird Web Radio
Episode 39 - John Beckett Talking Paganism In Depth
Welcome to Weird Web Radio! It's a brand new season! Welcome to Season 4! Our first guest this season is also our first repeat guest. Say hello again to John Beckett! John was a guest in season 1 before I started asking occult and pagan guests about the paranormal. He was even here an episode before I started the bonis extended interviews so this was his first time on the merry go round of morbid curiousity! We dig deep into the harder questions of religion and Paganism. We deal with atheist agendas, and yeah, we...
2019-09-16
1h 11
Druids In Cars, Going To Festivals
Episode 39 - Multifaith Household Religion
Sometimes, Druids flying to festivals get picked up by Druids in cars, and that's where this conversation comes from: Rev. Avende was picking up people on their way to Summerland 2019, and took Melitta Stafford with her, which led to this conversation about creating family traditions in a multifaith household. There's a wide-ranging conversation covering different ways we come to Paganism, how our virtues interact with householding, different family structures, and the ways that polytheism and Paganism lend themselves to creating structures that aren't traditional but are still amazing. Find more of Melitta's work at Druid i...
2019-09-12
22 min
Good God
Islam 101 with Omar Suleiman
If you feel behind on your fluency and understanding of the Muslim faith, start catching up today in this episode of Good God. Omar Suleiman, an imam and an activist who is very engaged in multifaith work in the Dallas area, talks about the origins of Islam, explains the nature of the Quran and how it's interpreted, and how Islam is historically closely connected with Christianity and Judaism.
2019-09-05
30 min
The Neighborly Faith Podcast
Religious Education, Multifaith Literacy, and the Evangelical Tradition (ft. Najeeba Syeed)
Professor Najeeba Syeed talks with Amar and Kevin about the way religion is used for political aims by various coalitions and groups, the importance of multifaith literacy and community education, and the future of Muslim-Christian dialogue.
2019-07-13
00 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with Alison Melnick Dyer
Alison Melnick Dyer is a professor of Religion who teaches courses on Asian Religion and specializes in Tibetan and Chinese Buddhism. Her research considers questions at the intersection of authority, gender, privilege, and the role of the religious institution in Tibetan and Chinese literature and society. Professor Melnick Dyer sat down with Multifaith Fellows Joan Buse and Matt Suslovic to discuss her childhood discovery of Buddhism, how she came to study religion, and finding meaning through bee-keeping.
2019-06-03
25 min
Tomorrow People
#4 Rebuilding Religion
Organised religion is on the decline in Europe, leaving lots of churches abandoned, waiting for a new role to fulfil. But the mix of religions is increasingly diverse, and we haven’t lost our need for spirituality and community. Rather than seeing different faiths as opposing world views, maybe we should look for what makes them similar, and bring people together.Topics include: theology, synagogue, secularity, churches, spirituality, mosque, religionGuests on this episode:Ton Harmes - Bookshop DirectorMaastricht🇳🇱 the NetherlandsBack in 2006, the bookshop Dominicanen opened in the very first Go...
2019-05-22
27 min
Buen Camino
A Conversation with James Reese
James Reese is the Associate Dean for International Student Programs at Bates College. He supports international students during the initial transition and throughout their Bates experiences. He has been at Bates since 1977. Dean Reese sat down with Bates Multifaith Fellows, Mamta Saraogi and Matt Suslovic to discuss his childhood, how he came to Bates, his passion for higher education and where he finds meaning in life.
2019-05-09
35 min
Kehillat Israel Podcasts
How To Be With Each Other Even Though We Don't See The World The Same Way
This Spring Social Justice Event on April 23, 2019 at Kehillat Israel is a talk by Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer. Sometimes we stumble into fraught conversations across differences -- sometimes even with people we love -- and find ourselves in trouble all too soon. In her presentation, Rabbi Kreimer describes work she has done in multifaith settings, sharing spiritual practices for the cultivating of character for conversation across differences. Rabbi Kreimer is Associate Professor of Religious Studies and the founding Director of the Department of Multifaith Studies and Initiatives at the Reconstructionist Rabbinnical College. She is introduced by K.I. Senior...
2019-04-25
1h 00
Rotary Melbourne Podcast
Changing Religious Diversity in Australia: What is & What is Coming - Prof Rev Gary Bouma AM, FAICD
Gary D Bouma AM is the UNESCO Chair in Intercultural and Interreligious Relations – Asia Pacific, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Associate Priest at St John’s Anglican Church, East Malvern. He was Director of the Global Terrorism Research Centre at Monash University, the Australian Node of the Religion and Diversity Project, University of Ottawa. He serves on the Multifaith Advisory Group to the Premier of Victoria, The Multifaith Council and the Multicultural Reference Group to Victoria Police and the Social Cohesion Institute of the State of Victoria, Australia. He served as Deputy Vice Chancellor Research and Development at Monash University, Pres...
2019-04-18
22 min
Where R.A. Now?
Episode 45: Marcella Runell Hall, EdD (Steinhardt '99) w/ cohost Laura Rubio (Gramercy)
Dr. Marcella Runell Hall serves as the Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students and Lecturer in Religion at Mount Holyoke College. Her roots at NYU began as a graduate student working with residential leadership. Marcella is the co-editor of a new book entitled UnCommon Bonds: Women Reflect on Race & Friendship with Kersha Smith; more resources can be foundL www.uncommonbondsbook.com. In the Division of Student Life, Marcella oversees Athletics, Residential Life, Health, Counseling, Religious & Spiritual Life, Community & Inclusion and Student Programs. She has co-created programs and initiatives such as the MoZone Diversity Peer Ed...
2019-02-06
33 min
Path & Present w/Baraka Blue
#036: Holistic Islam w/ Kabir Helminski
Kabir Helminski is a Shaikh of the Mevlevi Order of Sufis, which traces its inspiration to Mevlana Rumi. He began his Mevlevi training as a student of the late Shaikh Suleyman Loras. In 1990 he was subsequently appointed a Shaikh. Under Kabir’s direction, the Mevlevi Order is working to apply traditional Sufi principles to the conditions of contemporary life. Kabir and his wife, Camille, founded and now direct The Threshold Society, a nonprofit educational foundation that has developed programs for practice and study within Sufism and spiritual psychology. He leads workshops and retreats for Sufis and the broader multifaith community. su...
2019-02-01
1h 41
The Prophetic Resistance Podcast
Episode 23: Season 2 - Hajj Reza Nekumanesh
Hajj Reza Nekumanesh is the Executive Director of the Islamic Cultural Center of Fresno and an active faith leader with Faith in Action. We sat down to talk about multifaith leadership and what it means when we say “no one stands alone.” We also talked about his experience as a member the first cohort of the Public Theology Certificate program, a joint project of Faith in Action and the American Baptist Seminary of the West in Berkeley. Show Notes: Learn more about the Islamic Cultural Center of Fresno, by visiting www.icfresno.org. Learn more about the Public Theology Certif...
2018-07-25
47 min
Hashivenu
Episode 16: Multifaith Encounters
Multifaith dialogue has the power not just to build bridges of understanding, but to foster personal spiritual growth and transformation. We speak with Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer and Professor Sa'ed Atshan, a Palestinian Quaker Christian, about their experiences in multifaith work. Subscribe by Email This podcast is produced by Reconstructing Judaism. Visit us at ReconstructingJudaism.org.Special Guests: Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer and Sa'ed Atshan.Support HashivenuLinks:10 Jewish Interfaith Prayers & Rituals — Ritualwell resources on interfaith encountersRabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer, Ph.D. | Reconstructing JudaismDr. Sa’ed Atshan takes up t...
2018-07-09
28 min
Judaism Unbound
Episode 113: Embrace the Weird - Miriam Terlinchamp
Dan and Lex are joined by Miriam Terlinchamp, the spiritual leader of Temple Sholom in Cincinnati. In their conversation, they explore the radical re-visioning process of her congregation, which included selling their building, using the proceeds to experiment with new ways of "doing synagogue," embracing social justice as a core Jewish commitment, and investing 10% of their budget in communications, including fostering a vibrant culture of digital video production. We also discuss JustLove, a "multifaith movement provoking love and action," founded by Terlinchamp. If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or...
2018-04-13
50 min
The Deconstructionists
Ep 71 - Dr. Paul F. Knitter ”Theologies of Religions”
Guest Bio: This week we bring you a real special treat. We were honored and privileged to speak with Dr. Paul F. Knitter. Dr. Knitter is Paul Tillich Professor Emeritus of Theology, World Religions and Culture at Union Theological Seminary in Manhattan, until he retired in June 2013. He holds a licentiate in theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome and a doctorate from the University of Marburg, Germany. Dr. Knitter is one of the driving forces within the study of theologies of religions. (Selected) Published Works: Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian; No Other Name?; Life Af...
2018-03-06
1h 34
Spirit Matters Talk
Rev Elizabeth_Noel Stookey interview
Betty and Noel Stookey, who have been married for over 50 years, together founded "One Light, Many Candles." They produce and perform multifaith presentations combining spoken word and music—both Noel’s compositions and indigenous music from various cultures. Betty is an ordained United Church of Christ minister who served as chaplain at Northfield Mount Hermon School (1997-2005), where she became aware of the need for greater spiritual inclusivity among the culturally diverse student body. Noel was the Paul in the iconic folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary, whose engagement was central to the antiwar and civil rights movements of the...
2017-12-29
29 min
Path & Present w/Baraka Blue
#015: The Living Path of Rumi: Walking the Way of Mevlana in the Modern World w/ Kabir Helminski
Kabir Helminski is a Shaikh of the Mevlevi Order of Sufis, which traces its inspiration to Mevlana Rumi. He began his Mevlevi training as a student of the late Shaikh Suleyman Loras. In 1990 he was subsequently appointed a Shaikh. Under Kabir’s direction, the Mevlevi Order is working to apply traditional Sufi principles to the conditions of contemporary life. Kabir and his wife, Camille, founded and now direct The Threshold Society, a nonprofit educational foundation that has developed programs for practice and study within Sufism and spiritual psychology. He leads workshops and retreats for Sufis and the broader multifaith community. Th...
2017-01-13
1h 03
Brew Theology Podcast
Episode 18: "Awe & Wonder" with Stephen Booth-Nadav, Pt. 2
In Episode 18 (Part 2 of 2) of the Brew Theology Podcast, Ryan and friends - Janel, Liz, Brian, Adam & Shoshanah - continue the conversational interview with Rabbi Stephen Booth Nadav from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical school and The Wisdom House in Denver. Listen to the Rabbi speak of Heschel's words, "Awe precedes faith"... Rabbi Steve is a native of Chicago (Go Cubs!!) and graduate of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Philadelphia. Now in his 25th years as a rabbi, he is the Chaplain at Kavod Senior Life, and the Director of Wisdom House Denver: A Center for Multifaith Engagement and Spi...
2016-12-14
37 min
Multifaithful
Grace Patterson: Going Global
This week brings us Grace Patterson from World Faith, an organization which focuses on utilizing multifaith work and cooperation as a means to aid in international development. We discuss the mission of the organization on a larger scale and focus on how multifaith work can help in fighting issues such as climate change.
2016-04-13
30 min
Multifaithful
Rev. Jen Bailey: Multifaith, Race, and the AME Church
On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we talk to Rev. Jennifer Bailey, founder and executive director of the Faith Matters Network and one of the Center for American Progress 15 Faith Leaders to Watch in 2015. We discuss the success of the multifaith movement for justice in engaging on conversations of race and how it felt to be a member of the AME Church in the wake of last year's attack in South Carolina.
2016-03-02
28 min
Multifaithful
Dr. Diana Eck: The Foundations of American Religious Pluralism
On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we are joined by Professor Diana Eck from Harvard University and founder of the Pluralism Project at Harvard which documents multifaith and interfaith cooperation across the country. We discuss the history and future of multifaith work as well as her own interests as a Christian women in Hinduism and different religious and spiritual identities.
2016-02-17
38 min
Multifaithful
Chris Stedman: Putting the Non-Theist in Multifaith
Chris Stedman, the executive director of the Yale humanist community and author of the book "Faitheist," joins the Multifaithful team in this week's podcast. We discuss the role of humanists in multifaith spaces and how we can all do a better job of including people outside of the theist community into our multifaith work.
2016-02-11
37 min
Multifaithful
Rabbi Or Rose and Celene Ibrahim: Teaching Multifaith in Seminary
On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we talk to Rabbi Or Rose and Celene Ibrahim, two of the three codirectors of CIRCLE, the Center for Interreligious and Communal Leadership Education. Listen as they share their experiences as leaders in training seminarians, clergy and aspiring religious leaders in the art and skill of multifaith.
2016-01-27
37 min
Multifaithful
Paul Raushenbush: Multifaith Relationships and the Skill of Curiosity
What can we learn about Multifaith dialogue from the household of Justice Louis Brandeis? Listen to Rev. Paul Raushenbush describe his own Multifaith family, his experiences as Dean of Religious Life at Princeton and how we can talk about Multifaith work with children.
2016-01-20
35 min
Multifaithful
Bishop James Massa: Organizing Multifaith Events for the Pope
On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we talk to Bishop James Massa, Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn and the organizer of the Pope's most recent multifaith activities at the 9/11 Memorial Museum. He explains the Catholic Church's approach to multifaith work and the global issues that he will focus on in the coming years.
2016-01-13
30 min
Multifaithful
Chelsea Clinton: Solving Global Issues Through Multifaith Engagement
On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we talk to Chelsea Clinton, co-founder of the Of Many Institute for Multifaith Leadership at NYU, Executive Producer of the film Of Many, and Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation. Listen as we discuss the establishment of a multifaith center at NYU and the impact multifaith engagement can have on difficult global challenges such as Islamophobia, free speech and even raising a family.
2016-01-05
30 min