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S2 Ep 12"Bigger, Better Business" ft. Celeste Talley and Bob Korljan – A Conversation about Kingdom Economics

At the time of this recording, it was tax season, that time that you've probably heard people say is the other one of the two things no one avoids (you know the other one)? But as much as we all have experience with taxes, how much experience do we have understanding the money that we have to pay taxes from? And among the church, at least in some people’s experiences, it’s been a sort of psychologically, emotionally polarizing topic. I mean really, is it ok to get money? We’re familiar with a number of things the Bible says about it, but in this conversation we hoped to carry on a candid discussion about what God’s people should understand about making money, the economics around it, and how in the end we might one day create a kind of ecosystem that displays God’s will on earth as it is in heaven.

Jun 11, 202156 min

S2 Ep 11"Resurrected from the Sunken Place" ft. Josh Miles – A #LeaveLOUD Story

We’ve reached a moment in history as the church that is not unlike moments the church has seen before. “History is the long and tragic story of the fact that privileged groups seldom give up their privileges voluntarily… Individuals may see the moral light and voluntarily give up their unjust posture; but groups are more immoral than individuals.” And we’ve unfortunately seen that in so many of our spaces amongst the Evangelical church in America, especially as it pertains to race. Reading MLK’s letter from a Birmingham jail, you couldn’t help but notice similarities in the language of his response and the language many black Christians use today. He said, “I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that Black people’s (and other minor groups’) great stumbling block in the stride toward freedom is the white moderate who is more devoted to order than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says, "I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I can't agree with your methods of direct action”…Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will…We will have to repent in this generation not merely for the vitriolic words and actions of the bad people but for the appalling silence of the good people. We must come to see that human progress never rolls in on wheels of inevitability. It comes through the tireless efforts and persistent work of men willing to be coworkers with God, and without this hard work, time itself becomes an ally of the forces of social stagnation.” And it is in many ways, this, that has led so many black Christians to do what the Pass The Mic Podcast calls #LeaveLoud. Shoutout to the Witness Podcast network who inspired this episode’s thematic: #LeaveLoud, in which Black leaders and congregants who have chosen to leave homogenous, predominantly white spaces not only decide its time they transition out, but the stories to both call a spade a spade—or racism, racism—and reclaim the dignity lost while being among these institutions that failed to value the fullness of God’s image expressed through black and other minority cultures; and choosing to go where that image is not simply tolerated, but truly celebrated and represents a kingdom picture more like the one we all hope for with every tribe, language, people and nation. Today, Myself, Vermon Pierre and John Talley sit with our brother, businesses man and entrepreneur, Josh Miles, who has his own #LeaveLoud story that we believe has something we can all learn from. Enjoy

Apr 6, 20211h 8m

S2 Ep 10The Spirituality of Mental Health ft. Ashanti & Amanda Pettaway

“Mental health” is a major part of today’s dialogue, being considered a central player in every stage of our lives. More now than ever before, more and more people have come out publicly to talk about their own personal struggles with mental health; be it professional athletes dealing with bouts of depression, celebrities uncovering childhood trauma, and many others who've written popular books, published viral content and produced iconic films. Everywhere you turn, mental health is part of the discussion in one way or another today, but what if the concept of mental health was much more of a spiritual one—and the degree with which we can sustain the most healthy mental state correlates to the degree with which we abide in and abide by the person, life and teachings of Jesus the Messiah. In this episode of the Unsilent Church, we’re having that conversation, and we get the undeniable privilege to have it with dear friends all the way from Chicago, Ashanti and Amanda Pettaway. Ashanti is a pastor in the Chicago area, currently pursuing his MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. He couldn’t be more right for this conversation; along with his wife, Amanda, a gifted vocalist (having sung with Grammy award winning & Broadway performing artists), vocal coach and overall titan in her approach to life and godliness. We have one of our longest conversations to date because it was that good and the insights ran that deep, as we explored the spirituality of mental health.

Mar 1, 20211h 20m

S2 Ep 9"What's poppin!" – A Conversation about Church and Youth Culture

In this episode of the Unsilent Church we have a conversation with two of our younger members—Josiah Stewart and his younger brother, Micaiah—about their generation and why at about this age, so many young people tend to distance themselves from the church. Our hope is to gain insight about what the church can be more aware of in order to better understand, connect and integrate our younger generation’s voice in the effort as a people to demonstrate God’s wisdom on earth as it is in heaven. The conversation was more than insightful; we hope you enjoy.

Feb 8, 202156 min

S2 Ep 8The Anti-Gospel of Christian Nationalism

Martin Luther King once said to “always be sure that you struggle with Christian methods and Christian weapons. Never succumb to the temptation of becoming bitter. As you press on for justice, be sure to move with dignity and discipline, using only the weapon of love.” On January 6, 2021, the people who attacked the capitol building were not using Christian weapons—despite flags, banners or symbols they might have touted. In this episode, we address the events of January 6th and confront the misleading notion that Christianity and America are inextricably linked. They are not. Christians have a single allegiance—not to a nation, but to a name: Jesus.

Jan 20, 202148 min

S1 Ep 7Where do we go from here?

We've reached the end of a season. The pandemic now finds some hope in the approval of new vaccines and our election in the United States has come to an end. Not only that, but we've also reached the end of our first season of the Unsilent Church Podcast, wrapping up a series of conversations centered around critical issues that were of intense concern—in many ways because it was an election year. Now reaching the end of it, the question becomes, "Where do we go from here?" Our hope is that these conversations have been helpful in the renewing of our minds, especially as it pertains to the care, consideration and treatment of one another. If you've been listening this season, we'd love for you to head over and leave a review; like the podcast (if that's an option on your platform; share it with your friends who'd value these conversations; and please, let us know what other topics you'd like us to bring up here on the podcast. Looking forward to the next season, we're excited for the guests we'll get to share dialogue with, along with the breadth of issues the Church must have a voice in to help set a tone for the kind of conversation the world needs to have when it comes to those things that matter to God. We are His people, we have His spirit and we pray that we will embody His character so that through us the manifold wisdom of God can be made known to the rulers and authorities, both here and in the heavenly places. Thanks for listening!

Dec 21, 202027 min

S1 Ep 6The Immigrant's Sacred Humanity

In this episode, we talk about another issue that's been a matter of intense discussion amongst our people—immigration. And our hope in this episode is that you walk away with a better understanding and better appreciation not of immigration as a general idea, but of the immigrant as a human being, made in the image of God, and in many of their cases, fellow citizens of heaven and heirs alongside us who have fellowship with the Father and His Son, Jesus the Messiah.

Dec 14, 202040 min

S1 Ep 5That Race Talk

In this episode, we give you that race talk, a persistent issue we have not only in our own country of the United States, but an issues that's persisted throughout generations all over the world. Consider this a part one of a continuing dialogue around this subject that we hope leads to more productive conversations with brothers and sisters of our faith, prompting both a renewing of the mind and a resolve to act, so that the Church will demonstrate the will of God—as it pertains to even to race—on earth as it is in heaven.

Dec 8, 202051 min

S1 Ep 4What is our Religious Liberty?

In this episode of the Unsilent Church podcast, Vermon Pierre (Lead Pastor–Roosevelt Community Church), Tom Campbell (former practicing lawyer of 35+ years), Matt Maler (current law student), and James Nwobu (host) discuss the nature of religious liberty, what it is and why its important to have an accurate understanding of our Biblical convictions along with an accurate understanding of the law on the subject. Regardless, as Christians, it's important we continue to treat one another and our neighbors with dignity, respect and honor as image bearers of God, despite our disagreements. In so doing, we bear the most faithful witness in our hope to God's kingdom come and His will being done on earth as it is in heaven.

Nov 23, 202046 min

S1 Ep 3Pro Life & Whole Life – Are they separate?

In this episode, we get the opportunity to sit down with Josiah Friedman, CEO and Founder of Voices for the Voiceless, which is a Phoenix, AZ-based, non-profit advocating for the dignity and value of every person, while working to create a world where no one is faced with unplanned pregnancy alone. We talk about the furious fingers that tweet around the pro-life and whole-life conversations to uncover and expand our understanding of God's heart around the value, dignity and worth of life, from womb to tomb.

Nov 11, 202048 min

S1 Ep 2Who are you voting for?

In this episode, we get a chance to discuss more than how we think about voting, but how we think about each other when we vote. That makes all the difference, and we hope this brief conversation helps guide your approach as you visit the polls.

Nov 3, 202025 min

S1 Ep 1Allow me to introduce myself: The UN-SILENT Church

This episode of the Un-silent Church Podcast explains why we created this outlet and what we hope to achieve. The church exists to be a people shaped by the person and work of Jesus; his voice to the powerful and the powerless, his presence with insiders and outsiders, and his identity as the representation of God, the reconciler of all things, and the savior and redeemer of the world. Regrettably over the years, the church has also garnered a reputation of being silent on the very issues we should be vocal about and complicit with issues we should relentlessly oppose and stand against. Hopefully we can use this platform to speak on those issues where the Church has been indicted for being silent and pull together a collection of voices representing God’s people to speak on the very things people expect the Church to have a voice in.

Nov 3, 20201 min