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aijcastaijcastThe Lord's Prayer in Arabic: Music and MysteryMarthame shares his sung version of the Lord's Prayer in Arabic as a reminder of the unity of faith beyond language and boundary.2025-05-3003 minaijcastaijcastThe Shepherd's Voice: A Sermon in DialogueMarthame and Fahed Abu-Akel preached on Sunday, May 11, at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Atlanta on God's surprising hope, even in the most desperate of times.2025-05-2326 minaijcastaijcastIf You Don't Evolve, You Die: From the Ministry Collaborative PodcastMarthame recently appeared on the Ministry Collaborative's podcast with their Program Director Adam Borneman and ⁠Terrence Smith⁠ (⁠Kill Pride Club⁠), where we got a chance to talk about our current perspective as "lay people", the need to move away from seeing ministry through the lens of "return on investment", and why traditional and non-traditional ministries need each other.2025-05-1615 minThe Ministry Collaborative PodcastThe Ministry Collaborative PodcastIf You Don't Evolve, You Die: More with Marthame Sanders and Terrence SmithProgram Director Adam Borneman continues his conversation with Marthame Sanders (Mudeif Productions) and Terrence Smith (Kill Pride Club) about their current perspective as "lay people", the need to move away from seeing ministry through the lens of "return on investment", and why traditional and non-traditional ministries need each other.2025-05-1414 minaijcastaijcastDo Y’all Not Hear the Elephants? From the Ministry Collaborative PodcastMarthame recently appeared on the Ministry Collaborative's podcast with their Program Director Adam Borneman and  Terrence Smith (Kill Pride Club), where we got a chance to talk about our transition from congregational pastors to alternative forms of ministry, the connection between intuition and disruption, and how the institutional church cannot contain the fullness of the gospel.2025-05-0916 minThe Ministry Collaborative PodcastThe Ministry Collaborative PodcastDo Y'all Not Hear the Elephants? A Conversation with Terrence Smith and Marthame SandersProgram Director Adam Borneman speaks with Terrence Smith (Kill Pride Club) and Marthame Sanders (Mudeif Productions) about their transition from congregational pastors to alternative forms of ministry, the connection between intuition and disruption, and how the institutional church cannot contain the fullness of the gospel.2025-05-0715 minaijcastaijcastArbitrary Cruelty: A Reflection on CheckpointsMarthame shares a reflection on navigating Israeli checkpoints in Palestine. This was recorded on the most recent Atlanta Pilgrimage for Palestine.2025-04-1107 minaijcastaijcastNot Optimistic, But Hopeful: Q&A with Lamma MansourFollowing Dr. Mansour's message at North Decatur Presbyterian Church, the congregation followed up with some questions to dig deeper. We close out the episode with Dr. Fahed Abu-Akel's prayer.Watch Dr. Mansour's message and the Q&AWatch the full worship service2025-03-2816 minaijcastaijcastDr. Lamma Mansour - A Reflection on 2 Samuel 21Dr. Lamma Mansour preached at North Decatur Presbyterian Church on Sunday, March 16, 2025. On this episode, we share her reflection on the Biblical character Rizpah and how it connects to the world we live in today.2025-03-2121 minaijcastaijcastThe Play's the Thing - A Reflection from 2001As Advent approaches, Marthame shares a reflection written on Christmas Eve in 2001, with a hope that we might not follow the scripts written for us. Read the original reflection here.2024-11-2905 minaijcastaijcastGaza (Under the Rubble) - Extended RemixAn extended remix of the song “Gaza (Under the Rubble)” which blends together both the original song and the hip hop version by A+.2024-11-2207 minaijcastaijcastGrandmas and Rappers - A Reflection from 2005In the wake of the American election, Marthame shares a reflection from 2005 that sheds some light on what it’s like to prioritize justice and peace when it puts you out of step with the prevailing winds of society. Read the original reflection here.2024-11-1506 minaijcastaijcastGaza (Under the Rubble) - Bomb MixOur friend A+ (scholar/pastor/emcee Albert Russell) was inspired by our song “Gaza (Under the Rubble)” to write his own bars. Marthame produced them into this track. Albert’s 2021 conversations - part one - part two Albert’s books Albert’s music 2024-11-0904 minaijcastaijcastShivering with Hope: Zoughbi al-Zoughbi SpeakingZoughbi al-Zoughbi is the founder and director of Wi'am, The Palestinian Conflict Transformation Center. He recently traveled the US as a PC(USA) International Peacemaker. This episode is an excerpt from his presentation at Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church, just outside Atlanta. Watch the full talk on the Joining Hands for Justice YouTube channel.2024-10-1826 minaijcastaijcastThe Church of the Ten Lepers: A SermonMarthame preached at Oakhurst Presbyterian Church on Sunday, October 5. His sermon focused on the story of the healing of ten lepers (Luke 17:11-19) and the town of Burqin, Palestine, that marks the miracle to this day. Watch the full worship service streamed here.2024-10-1117 minaijcastaijcastTo Set the Captives Free: One Year LaterAs we approach October 7, Marthame shares last year's reflection about the Hamas surprise attack and Israeli reprisals, noting how little has changed apart from the scale of the bloodshed.2024-10-0408 minaijcastaijcastLiving into Hope: An Advent Reflection from 2004Marthame shares an Advent reflection written in 2004, almost a year after we had left Zababdeh. You can read the original reflection here.2024-09-2705 minaijcastaijcastMay It Stop: A Reflection from 2006Marthame shares a reflection after we put down roots in Atlanta, noting the disconnect between our own celebrations and the terror of violence in the Middle East. Read the original reflection here.2024-09-2003 minaijcastaijcastExpectations: Messages from Christians in Palestine in 2003Marthame shares our reflection we wrote as we prepared to move back to the States in 2003, lifting up messages from Palestinian Christians for their fellow American Christians. You can read the original reflection here.2024-09-0606 minaijcastaijcastChristian Zionism: A Lecture by Alex AwadThe Rev. Alex Awad is a pastor, scholar, and author. He recently traveled to Atlanta, where he spoke on the topic of Christian Zionism. This episode is an excerpt from that talk. You can watch the full livestream on Facebook here.2024-08-2327 minaijcastaijcastA Flight to Egypt: A Reflection from 2002As we continue our vigil with Gaza, Marthame shares a reflection from 2002 on the time-honored tradition of fleeing to Egypt for safety and respite. You can read the original reflection here.2024-08-1604 minaijcastaijcastLight and Darkness: A Reflection from 2005Marthame shares a reflection written during Holy Week of 2005, as we - then - looked back on our recent departure from Palestine and what the rhythms of the liturgical calendar can teach us about despair and hope.2024-08-0905 minaijcastaijcastVoices: A Reflection from the Road in 2004As we continue our vigil with Gaza, Marthame shares a reflection written towards the end of our travels across the US back in 2004. Read the original reflection here.2024-08-0209 minaijcastaijcastTongues of Fire: A Reflection on Our Visit to IraqAs we stay in vigil with Gaza, Marthame shares a reflection written after our visit to Iraq back in 2001, a Pencostal experience of sorts. ⁠Read the original reflection here.⁠2024-07-2606 minaijcastaijcastTurning to Face: More Reflection from 2001Marthame continues his reflection on the current American context and the important difference between looking inwardly and looking insularly.2024-07-1910 minaijcastaijcastPrayers from Palestine: Two Paths (from 2001)Marthame reflects on the current American context of a chaotic presidential campaign and our tendency to become insulated at such moments; and how it parallels with his experiences in Palestine in the early 2000s. Read the two reflections here: Prayers from Palestine Two Paths 2024-07-1208 minaijcastaijcastBankruptcy: A Reflection from 2003As we continue our vigil with Gaza, Marthame shares a reflection from 2003 on the brutality and futility of violence. Read the reflection.2024-07-0504 minaijcastaijcastWater That Moves: A Sermon in ConversationMarthame recently co-preached again with the Rev. Dr. Fahed Abu-Akel at Park Avenue Baptist Church in Atlanta, looking at the text of the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4:4-28). You can watch the live stream of worship here.2024-06-2828 minaijcastaijcastWhy Palestine? Remembering a Visit from 1993Marthame continues his recollections of his friend Fahed Abu-Akel by reflecting back to his first visit to Palestine back in 1993 - a trip that planted important seeds.2024-06-0705 minaijcastaijcastA Separate Reality: A Visit to Gaza from 2002As Marthame prepares to co-preach again with his friend Fahed Abu-Akel, he recalls a visit the two of them took to Gaza as part of a Presbyterian delegation back in 2002. Read the reflection here.2024-05-3107 minaijcastaijcastSummer Vacation: A Reflection from 2003As we move into summertime, Marthame reflects on the summer of 2003 and the disparity of access to freedom of movement. Read the reflection here.2024-05-2410 minaijcastaijcastVoices in the Wilderness: A 2002 ReflectionMarthame reflects on this week’s marking of Israeli Independence Day and the Palestinian Nakbe (Catastrophe), remembering a visit to the former Arab town of Ein Kerem. Read the reflection here.2024-05-1709 minaijcastaijcastThe Patience of a Cactus: A 2001 ReflectionMarthame reflects on the current hunger crisis in Gaza and the meaning of fasting with a reflection from late 2001. Read the reflection here.2024-05-1006 minaijcastaijcastHoly Fire: A Reflection on Orthodox EasterWith the celebration of Orthodox Easter this year, Marthame recalls a particularly memorable story of the ritual of Holy Saturday in 2003. Read the reflection here.2024-05-0314 minaijcastaijcastDardash: A Look Back at Palestine from 2005Marthame shares a reflection written after our time in Palestine, getting a window on the situation there through internet chats.2024-04-2710 minaijcastaijcastBridges: A Reflection from Iran in 2007With Iran now drawn into the international spotlight, Marthame revisits a reflection written there in 2007 while visiting the beautiful city of Isfahan. Read the reflection here.2024-04-1903 minaijcastaijcastFaith, Hope, and Love: A Reflection from 2003Marthame revisits a reflection on the eve of the American invasion of Iraq, and how it parallels with the world we live in now. Read the reflection here. Visit some of our blog from 2000-2003 (and a little from 2005) here.2024-04-1208 minaijcastaijcastStuck in the Garden: A Reflection from 2002Marthame reflects on the current deterioration of the situation in Gaza and its parallels with episodes from his time in Palestine. Read the reflection here.2024-04-0506 minaijcastaijcastHe Is Not Here: An Easter Reflection from 2001Marthame reflects on the fractured and ecumenical nature of Easter celebrations in Palestine, and what resurrection might mean in a context of death. Read the reflection here.2024-03-2905 minaijcastaijcastHosanna: A Palm Sunday Reflection from 2003Marthame reflects on the recent Gaza Ceasefire Pilgrimage in Atlanta as he shares a reflection on one final Easter Season in Palestine. Read the reflection here.2024-03-2205 minaijcastaijcastWhen There's Nothing Left to Say (from 2002)Marthame shares a reflection from his time in Palestine, grappling with the meaning of resurrection among so much death and despair. Read the reflection here.2024-03-1607 minaijcastaijcastGaza (Under the Rubble) - An Original SongAs we continue to keep vigil with Gaza, we offer an original song written and recorded by our own Marthame Sanders (guitar/vocals) and our friend Alonzo Johnson (bass/drums). Called “Gaza (Under the Rubble)” and released under the band name Marred Fame, the song is available anywhere you stream music. Gaza Ceasefire Pilgrimage Past aijcast Episodes with Alonzo Johnson Stream “Gaza (Under the Rubble)” on Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube Music, and more 2024-03-0806 minaijcastaijcastCross the Line: A Reflection from 2002Marthame shares a cherished memory from his time in Palestine, crossing all kinds of boundaries. Read the reflection here. Watch Fr. Firas’ segment from Salt of the Earth here.2024-03-0112 minaijcastaijcastRefuge: A Reflection from Palestine in 2002Marthame shares first-hand experiences of Palestinian life under curfew and the universal desire for safety and security. Read the reflection here.2024-02-2308 minaijcastaijcastRunning Away: A Reflection from 2002Marthame reflects back on their tough decision to leave Zababdeh temporarily amidst escalating threats of Israeli military violence back in 2002. Read the reflection here.2024-02-1608 minaijcastaijcastDo Not Be Afraid: A Reflection from 2002Marthame shares a first-hand account from 2002 about an Israeli military incursion into their sleepy little village of Zababdeh. Read the reflection here.2024-02-0912 minaijcastaijcastA Plea: A Reflection from Palestine in 2001Marthame reflects on how our recent episodes continue aijcast’s core mission, while also looking back to the art of writing amidst Occupation and suffering. Read the reflection here.2024-02-0207 minaijcastaijcastCome And See: A Sermon in ConversationMarthame Sanders and Fahed Abu-Akel co-preached at North Decatur Presbyterian Church on the situation in Gaza; and the past, present, and future of Palestine and Israel.2024-01-2632 minaijcastaijcastHope Is Dead. Long Live Hope: A Reflection from 2001Marthame reflects on the meaning of hope in a hopeless time, whether that time is twenty years ago in Bethlehem, or right now in Gaza. Read the reflection here.2024-01-1907 minaijcastaijcastA Sort of Homecoming...A Reflection from 2001Marthame reflects on the present situation in Gaza and shares a reflection on the meaning of home in a land full of uprootedness. Read the original reflection here.2024-01-1207 minaijcastaijcastThe Power of the Weak: A Reflection from 2001Marthame shares a reflection on our moral double standard in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as the strategy of non-violent resistance. Read the reflection here.2024-01-0509 minaijcastaijcastThe Vision of Achaia: A Reflection from 2001Marthame reflects on the sense of Christian solidarity that brought him and Elizabeth to Palestine in the first place, and what that solidarity means to our sisters and brothers in Christ there. Read the reflection here.2023-12-2907 minaijcastaijcastJoyful and Triumphant: A Reflection from 2000Marthame shares a reflection from Christmas Eve, 2000, when he and Elizabeth made the pilgrimage to Bethlehem to celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace. Read the reflection here.2023-12-2205 minaijcastaijcastObstacles to Peace: A Reflection from 2001Marthame shares a story from 2001 that, for him, illustrates the arbitrary cruelty of the Israeli Occupation, while wondering what role hope might play at this moment. Read the reflection here.2023-12-1508 minaijcastaijcastNo Room at the Inn: A Reflection from 2000With Christian leaders in the Holy Land announcing the cancellation of major Christmas celebrations, Marthame shares this timely reflection written in 2000 about the upheaval Palestinians regularly face.2023-12-0104 minaijcastaijcastAmong the Olive Branches: A Reflection from 2000Marthame looks back at time spent in the olive harvest, a fitting reflection for Thanksgiving week here in the U.S.2023-11-2403 minaijcastaijcastLife Is Daily Heartbreak: A Reflection from 2000Looking back - again - at his time in Palestine, Marthame shares a reflection on the daily challenge of being in such close proximity to suffering. ⁠⁠Read the reflection⁠ ⁠Watch the Salt of the Earth film series 2023-11-1706 minaijcastaijcastMade in the USA: A Reflection from 2000With our attention turned to the Middle East, we continue sharing reflections from Marthame’s time lived in the Northern West Bank. In this essay, Palestinian friends share what they want Americans to hear from them. Read the reflection Watch the Salt of the Earth film series 2023-11-1008 minaijcastaijcastThe Serbian Intifada: A Reflection from 2000We continue releasing content from when Marthame and his wife lived in the Northern West Bank (2000-2003). In this reflection, they comment on the world’s duplicity when comparing the Serbian and Palestinian uprisings of 2000. You can read this reflection here. Watch Exile from Salt of the Earth.2023-11-0309 minaijcastaijcastCalculated Provocation: A Reflection from 2000As the crisis in Israel and Palestine - especially in Gaza - continues to unfold, we here at aijcast are partnering with Marthame’s production company to release content from when he and his wife lived in the Northern West Bank, 2000-2003. You can read this reflection here.2023-10-2705 minaijcastaijcastTo Set the Captives Free: A Message from MarthameHost of aijcast, Marthame Sanders, offers his own reflections on the anger and heartbreak that come with loving Palestine and Israel.2023-10-1305 minaijcastaijcastHoly Land Immersion: From the Ministry CollaborativeWe bring you an episode from our friends over at the Ministry Collaborative Podcast. Pilgrimage Formation Curator Ryan Bonfiglio talks with the Rev. Dr. Terrence Autry (Christ Community, Richardson, TX) and the Revs. Susan Rogers (The Well, Jacksonville, FL) and Marthame Sanders (Mudeif Productions) about their Holy Land immersion experience; connecting the Biblical stories with the sacred sites; the importance of dislocated exegesis; and the enduring, faithful witness of Palestinian Christians.2023-09-0120 minaijcastaijcastElemental: A Collaborative Easter SermonPark Avenue Baptist Church’s Easter message featured co-pastors Darci Jaret and Henra Chennault, the Rev. Dr. LaToya Major-McIntosh, and aijcast host Marthame Sanders.2023-04-1444 minaijcastaijcastBetween Hopeful and Hopeless: A Holy Week MessageHost Marthame Sanders shares a reflection for Holy Week, his journey with hope, and how aijcast becomes community.2023-03-3106 minaijcastaijcastWhat Hope Is Not: MaryAnn McKibben Dana (Bonus)The podcast tables turned as Marthame Sanders was the guest on MaryAnn McKibben Dana’s podcast The Blue Room. MaryAnn is a pastor, author, and improviser. Her latest book is Hope: A User’s Manual.2023-03-1029 minaijcastaijcastYou Shook Me: Wrapping Up with EleyWe wrap up our collaboration with photographer Eley by looking back on our co-creation of reweaving/unraveling, the give and take of notes, and Marthame’s promotion to honorary photo assistant.2023-02-0326 minaijcastaijcast2022 Christmas MessageHost Marthame Sanders shares some thoughts on the deeper meaning of Christmas and the challenge and hope it brings. Image courtesy of Ben Wildflower Art.2022-12-2305 minaijcastaijcastS20E21 - Toward Creative CollaborationHost Marthame Sanders announces our next phase at aijcast, a collaborative process of co-creation!2022-10-0703 minaijcastaijcastS20E20.5 - Looking Back at What's NextHost Marthame Sanders offers some thoughts on where we have come from at aijcast in anticipation of what is to come.2022-09-3005 minaijcastaijcastS20E01 - Slow of HeartA collaborative song and reflection inspired by Jesus on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24). Marthame Sanders - lead vocals, guitar Amantha Barbee and Aisha Brooks-Johnson - backing vocals Samuel Yenn-Batah - saxophone Click here to watch a performance video! Learn more about the New Church Development Commission.2022-05-1306 minaijcastaijcastS19E10.5 - The Ministry Collaborative Podcast with Guest Marthame SandersThis 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.2022-04-0821 minThe Ministry Collaborative PodcastThe Ministry Collaborative PodcastA Different Kind of Yes: A Conversation with Marthame SandersExecutive Director Mark Ramsey and Content Curator Adam Mixon speak with the Rev. Marthame Sanders (AIJCast, Mudeif Productions) about improv, adversity, and the fraudulent line between sacred and secular.2022-03-0920 minaijcastaijcastS17E03.5 Amina McIntyre and Marthame Sanders (Bonus)Our friend and frequent collaborator Amina McIntyre co-preached with Marthame Sanders at Northwest Presbyterian Church in Atlanta.2021-08-0225 minaijcastaijcastS14E14 - Merry ChristmasMarthame reflects on the meaning of Christmas this year and shares a new-old song.2020-12-2507 minaijcastaijcastS14E11.5 - The Sanders Family RevisitedWay back in 2017, we recorded a “cabin fever” episode with host Marthame Sanders and his family being stuck at home for a whole weekend! As we close in on the end of 2020 and continue to quarantine, this seems like a fitting time to revisit that episode.2020-12-0418 minaijcastaijcastS14E05 - Love Your (Public) Enemy, Part TwoTwo music nerd pastors take an in-depth dive into the 1988 Public Enemy album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. Alonzo Johnson (coordinator, Self-Development of People) and Marthame Sanders (host, aijcast) explore together.2020-10-0928 minaijcastaijcastS14E04 - Love Your (Public) Enemy, Part OneTwo music nerd pastors take an in-depth dive into the 1988 Public Enemy album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. Alonzo Johnson (coordinator, Self-Development of People) and Marthame Sanders (host, aijcast) explore together.2020-10-0228 minaijcastaijcastS14E03 - Special Episode: For Such a Time As ThisIn this special episode, host Marthame Sanders reflects on what the Book of Esther might teach us about speaking - and acting - out in truth.2020-09-2504 minaijcastaijcastS13E5 - Special Episode: The Ministry Collaborative PodcastWe share an episode of our sister podcast, The Ministry Collaborative podcast, which Marthame Sanders produces. In a conversation recorded back in March, TMC’s Content Curator Adam Mixon speaks with Katie Nakamura Rengers, Vicar/Founder of The Abbey and Officer for Church Planting Infrastructure in the Episcopal Church, about growing up Japanese-American in the predominantly white Episcopal Church, ministering with those experiencing homelessness in a gentrifying neighborhood, and the importance of letting go of power and privilege.2020-07-1020 minaijcastaijcastS12E14.5 - Black Lives Matter (Special Episode)In a special episode, host Marthame Sanders addresses the current context of renewed protests against white supremacy and police brutality.2020-06-0505 minaijcastaijcastS9E13.5 - Shoccara Marcus and Amina McIntyreIn this special episode, Marthame catches up with past guests Shoccara Marcus and Amina McIntyre.2019-08-3012 minaijcastaijcastS9E08.7 - Marthame SandersAs we play summer production catch-up, we share this sermon Marthame preached at Northwest Presbyterian Church back in June.2019-07-1921 minaijcastaijcastS9E08.5 - Wild Goose Special with Karen StephensonKaren Stephenson is Associate Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Palm Desert, California. Marthame and Karen spoke at last year’s Wild Goose Festival.2019-07-1212 minaijcastaijcastS7E04.5 - Highlights from Our Live Creative ConversationOur final live Creative Conversation of 2018 featuring artist/advocate/activist Jessica Caldas and pastor/activist/organizer Michael Wortham. Marthame co-hosted along with writer/artist/pastor Amina McIntyre.2018-11-301h 04aijcastaijcastBonus Episode: Your Secret's Safe with GusWe bring you a bonus episode from our friends at the podcast Your Secret's Safe with Gus, a weekly improvised fictional podcast from the Improv in Action Network. Marthame guests on episode 11 of season 1 as FBI special agent Derick.2018-09-0543 minaijcastaijcastBonus Episode: T. Anthony Spearman at Wild GooseMarthame spoke with the Rev. Dr. T. Anthony Spearman, President of the North Carolina Conference of the NAACP Chapters, at the Wild Goose Festival.2018-08-2214 minaijcastaijcastBonus Episode: Kevin Garcia at Wild GooseMarthame caught up with past guest and self-described "internet human" Kevin Garcia at the Wild Goose Festival.2018-08-1515 minaijcastaijcastBonus Episode: Lisle Gwynn Garrity at Wild GooseMarthame caught up with our friend Pastorist (Pastor/Artist) Lisle Gwynn Garrity at the Wild Goose Festival.2018-08-0111 minaijcastaijcastBonus Episode: Brian McLaren at Wild GooseMarthame caught up with author/activist/speaker Brian McLaren at the Wild Goose Festival.2018-07-2409 minFrom The HiveFrom The HivePocket Practice with Marthame SandersFrom the Hive is a contemplative space where meditative practice meets mindful everyday living. This is a pocket practice with Marthame Sanders. Marthame Sanders is an Atlanta-based dad, artist, and pastor. A graduate of Yale University and the University of Chicago, Marthame has served in ministry as international mission staff, youth director, and solo pastor. aijcast (aijcast.com) is his latest project, seeking to unite his passion for faith, art, and justice. Marthame and his wife, Elizabeth, keep busy parenting their two sons, ages 7 and 11, who are awesome but—let’s be honest—kind of immature. Marthame enjoys writing music, improv...2018-06-2111 minaijcastaijcastS4E11 - Marthame SandersTo celebrate our first anniversary, special guest host Darci Jaret talks to Marthame Sanders about the evolution and vision of aijcast, as well as its future.2018-03-3045 minaijcastaijcastS2E11.5 - Special Cabin Fever EpisodeHost Marthame Sanders turns the mic on his family to talk - and play - improv in this special storm-interrupted episode.2017-11-1519 minaijcastaijcast13 - MaryAnn McKibben DanaMaryAnn McKibben Dana talks Sabbath and play with host Marthame Sanders.2017-06-2359 minaijcastaijcast10 - Mercy Community ChurchMarthame talks with Pastors Chad Hyatt and Maggie Leonard of Mercy Community Church.2017-06-021h 11aijcastaijcast08 - Dwight AndrewsHost Marthame Sanders talks discipline and improvisation with pastor/scholar/musician Dwight Andrews.2017-05-1955 minaijcastaijcast07 - A Sanctified ArtMarthame talks with half of the collaborative art ministry A Sanctified Art.2017-05-121h 04aijcastaijcast06 - Ralph WatkinsHost Marthame Sanders talks with pastor/scholar/photographer Ralph Watkins.2017-05-0534 minaijcastaijcast05 - Sarah MilesMarthame sits down with Atlanta-based singer-songwriter Sarah Miles.2017-04-281h 03aijcastaijcast03 - Joshua Rashaad McFaddenMarthame talks with award-winning photographer Joshua Rashaad McFadden about the power of image.2017-04-141h 00aijcastaijcast01 - Cinnamon DeniseHost Marthame Sanders sits down with Atlanta-based singer/songwriter/performer Cinnamon Denise to talk about her music and her inspirations. The two of them improvise some music, and are also joined by Cinnamon's bassoon James.You can connect with Cinnamon Denise and listen to her music online:WebsiteSpotifyiTunesFacebookTwitterInstagram2017-03-311h 01