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National Council of Churches

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by The National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA

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Periodic Podcasts from the National Council of Churches. Enjoy the best features and interviews from insightful guests from across the ecumenical and interfaith movement exploring today's most important issues.

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1/20/2016

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January 19, 2021

Birth of a New Nation: Interfaith Dialogue as Model for Building Unity

<p>Part of the Faith & Fire Conversation Series "Chaos or Community: Courageous Conversations During Chaos."</p> <p>Panelists:</p> <ul> <li>Rabbi David Saperstein - Senior Advisor for Policy and Strategy, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism</li> <li>Erica Littlewolf - Program Coordinator for Indigenous Visioning Circles, Mennonite Central Committee</li> <li>Mohamed Elsanousi - Executive Director, Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers</li> </ul> <p>Moderators:</p> <ul> <li>Jim Winkler - NCC</li> <li>Min. Christian Watkins - NCC</li> </ul>

Episode thumbnail for Where are We Going? Spiritual Sustenance for the Journey Ahead

January 13, 2021

Where are We Going? Spiritual Sustenance for the Journey Ahead

<p>Part of the Faith & Fire Conversation Series "Chaos or Community: Courageous Conversations During Chaos."</p> <p>Panelists</p> <ul> <li>Dr. Loida Martell - VP of Academic Affairs and Dean and Professor of Constructive Theology, Lexington Theological Seminary</li> <li>Dr. Heidi A. Miller - Director and Assistant Professor of Practical Theology, Pfeiffer University</li> </ul> <p>Moderator:</p> <ul> <li>Min. Christian Watkins - NCC</li> </ul> <p> </p>

Episode thumbnail for New Year, Who Dis? No More of the Same Old Stuff

January 6, 2021

New Year, Who Dis? No More of the Same Old Stuff

<p>Part of the Faith & Fire Conversation Series "Chaos or Community: Courageous Conversations During Chaos."</p> <p>Panelists:</p> <ul> <li>Derrick Lewis - National Field Organizer, NAACP Youth and College Division</li> <li>Abigail Scholar - Executive Director, Central Washington Justice for Our Neighbors</li> <li>Rev. Dr. Shazetta Thompson-Hill - Associate Pastor, Christian Chapel Temple of Faith, Fort Worth, TX</li> </ul> <p>Moderators:</p> <ul> <li>Rev. Aundreia Alexander, Esq. - NCC</li> <li>Min. Christian Watkins - NCC</li> </ul> <p> </p>

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Periodic Podcasts from the National Council of Churches. Enjoy the best features and interviews from insightful guests from across the ecumenical and interfaith movement exploring today's most important issues.

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