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Crackers and Grape Juice

Summary: Crackers and Grape Juice began in the spring of 2016 with a conversation between Jason Micheli and Teer Hardy. In the years since, two shows have been added to the lineup, Strangely Warmed and (Her)Men*You*Tics, but the goal has remained the same: talking about faith without using stained-glass language.

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 Episode 262 - Drew Hart: Who Will Be a Witness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3355

Drew Hart joins Jason and Teer to discuss his forthcoming book, 'Who Will Be A Witness ' (September 2020), the ghosts of America's racist past, and what the Gospel says to us in a moment of pandemic, protest, and movement. Drew G. I. Hart is a public theologian and professor of theology at Messiah College. He has ten years of pastoral ministry experience and is the recipient of multiple awards for peacemaking. Hart attained his MDiv with an urban concentration from Missio Seminary and his PhD in theology and ethics from Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. He is a sought-after speaker at conferences, campuses, and churches across the United States and Canada. His first book, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, utilizes personal and everyday stories, theological ethics, and anti-racism frameworks to transform the church's understanding and witness. https://drewgihart.com/https://twitter.com/DruHartPre-order 'Who Will Be A Witness' - https://www.amazon.com/Who-Will-Be-Witness-Deliverance/dp/1513806580

 Episode 262 - Drew Hart: Who Will Be a Witness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3355

Drew Hart joins Jason and Teer to discuss his forthcoming book, 'Who Will Be A Witness ' (September 2020), the ghosts of America's racist past, and what the Gospel says to us in a moment of pandemic, protest, and movement. Drew G. I. Hart is a public theologian and professor of theology at Messiah College. He has ten years of pastoral ministry experience and is the recipient of multiple awards for peacemaking. Hart attained his MDiv with an urban concentration from Missio Seminary and his PhD in theology and ethics from Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. He is a sought-after speaker at conferences, campuses, and churches across the United States and Canada. His first book, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, utilizes personal and everyday stories, theological ethics, and anti-racism frameworks to transform the church's understanding and witness. https://drewgihart.com/https://twitter.com/DruHartPre-order 'Who Will Be A Witness' - https://www.amazon.com/Who-Will-Be-Witness-Deliverance/dp/1513806580

 Episode 261 - Shea Tuttle: Exactly As You Are | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2985

We could all use the comfort of Fred Rogers right about now. Joining this episode of the podcast is author Shea Tuttle, the author of "Exactly as You Are: The Life and Faith of Mister Rogers." Mister Rogers touched the lives of many, and that is an understating of his impact. A Presbyterian minister, Fred Roger ensured that the Grace of God was shared with everyone he met, whether in person or in The Neighborhood. Yet, while extending Grace Mister Rogers also expected us to grow. Growth is what we need now, to grow out of the hate, bigotry, racism, and nationalism that plagues us today. Shea Tuttle is the author of "Exactly as You Are: The Life and Faith of Mister Rogers" and co-editor of "Can I Get a Witness? Thirteen Peacemakers, Community Builders, and Agitators for Faith and Justice." Her essays have appeared at Greater Good Magazine, The Toast, The Other Journal, Role Reboot, and Jenny. She holds an M.Div. from Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta.Shea lives in Virginia with her family.https://www.eerdmans.com/Products/7655/exactly-as-you-are.aspxhttps://www.sheatuttle.com/

 Episode 261 - Shea Tuttle: Exactly As You Are | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2985

We could all use the comfort of Fred Rogers right about now. Joining this episode of the podcast is author Shea Tuttle, the author of "Exactly as You Are: The Life and Faith of Mister Rogers." Mister Rogers touched the lives of many, and that is an understating of his impact. A Presbyterian minister, Fred Roger ensured that the Grace of God was shared with everyone he met, whether in person or in The Neighborhood. Yet, while extending Grace Mister Rogers also expected us to grow. Growth is what we need now, to grow out of the hate, bigotry, racism, and nationalism that plagues us today. Shea Tuttle is the author of "Exactly as You Are: The Life and Faith of Mister Rogers" and co-editor of "Can I Get a Witness? Thirteen Peacemakers, Community Builders, and Agitators for Faith and Justice." Her essays have appeared at Greater Good Magazine, The Toast, The Other Journal, Role Reboot, and Jenny. She holds an M.Div. from Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta.Shea lives in Virginia with her family.https://www.eerdmans.com/Products/7655/exactly-as-you-are.aspxhttps://www.sheatuttle.com/

 Processing the Powers with Dr. Beverly Gaventa -- June 4, 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 128

Join Crackers and Grape Juice TONIGHT, June 4, 2020, at 7:30 PM (Eastern) for a live virtual pubcast with Dr. Beverly Gaventa. Beverly Roberts Gaventa joined the Baylor faculty in 2013. She previously taught at Princeton Theological Seminary, Columbia Seminary, and Colgate Rochester Divinity School. She has been active in a number of professional societies, including Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, the Society of Biblical Literature, and the American Theological Association. She has served on a number of editorial boards and lectured widely in the United States, Canada, Europe, South Africa, and Australia.Dr. Gaventa specializes in the theological and historical interpretation of the letters of Paul, particularly the letter of Romans. Register at www.crackersandgrapejuice.com/pubcast

 Episode 260 - Will Willimon: Karl Barth's Emergency Homiletic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2582

What does a theologian say to young preachers in the early 1930s, at the dawn of the Third Reich?Karl Barth's lectures on preaching amidst the growing cloud of Nazism in 1932-1933 resulted in the little book, Homiletics. In it, Barth takes his students back to the fundamental questions about what preaching is and what it is for, returning again and again to the affirmation of the Godness of God, the only ground of resistance to ideological captivity.In this latest episode, Jason and Dr. Johanna talk with Bishop Will Willimon, author of Conversations with Barth on Preaching, about Barth's emergency homiletic for pandemic times.

 Episode 260 - Will Willimon: Karl Barth's Emergency Homiletic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2582

What does a theologian say to young preachers in the early 1930s, at the dawn of the Third Reich?Karl Barth's lectures on preaching amidst the growing cloud of Nazism in 1932-1933 resulted in the little book, Homiletics. In it, Barth takes his students back to the fundamental questions about what preaching is and what it is for, returning again and again to the affirmation of the Godness of God, the only ground of resistance to ideological captivity.In this latest episode, Jason and Dr. Johanna talk with Bishop Will Willimon, author of Conversations with Barth on Preaching, about Barth's emergency homiletic for pandemic times.

 Episode 259 - Lee Camp: Scandalous Witness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2943

"One major reason Christianity in America has been made into a bad public joke is our failure to rightly understand what Christianity is.”Our guest this week is Lee Camp, Professor at Lipscomb University in Nashville and host of the popular Tokens Show in Nashville. Check out his website: https://www.leeccamp.comHis latest book is Scandalous Witness: A Little Political Manifesto for Christians. Fifteen propositions for changing Christianity in AmericaChristian identity is in moral and political crisis. Lee Camp writes “that one major reason Christianity in America has been made into a bad public joke is our failure to rightly understand what Christianity is.” Scandalous Witness provides a way forward. Although refusing to reduce Christianity to any partisan agenda, he reminds us that the gospel is inherently political and that we are called to be political witnesses. Camp’s provocative diagnosis is that “American hope” is a bastardized form of Christian hope. The United States is not the hope of the world nor is it a Christian nation. Rather, “American Christian values” corrupts Christianity, and partisanship mocks the true scandal of the gospel. Camp reminds us that all empires fall. By conceiving Christianity as a politic instead of a religion, we may begin to take seriously the true scandal of the gospel. We may envision new possibilities by which our gospel practices make a new world possible. Offering a robust vision of a Christian politic that exposes modern parodies of faith, Camp mixes wit, charm, and logic, challenging Christians to rethink who they are and how they participate in the modern world. In it, Camp unpacks 15 propositions:Proposition 1: History Is Not One Damn Thing after AnotherProposition 2: The End of History Has Already BegunProposition 3: American Hope Is A BastardProposition 4: Christianity Is Neither A Prostitute Nor A ChaplainProposition 5: The United States Is Not the Hope of the WorldProposition 6: The United States Was Not, Is Not, and Will Not Be a Christian NationProposition 7: How Christian Values, and the Bible, Corrupt ChristianityProposition 8: Every Empire FallsProposition 9: Christian Partisanship is Like a Fist-Fight on the TitanicProposition 10: Hostile Forces Have a Role in the Unfolding of HistoryProposition 11. Christianity Is Not a Religion; Christianity Is a PoliticProposition 12: Liberal Political Puissance Is Not the GoalProposition 13: Exemplary Political Witness Is the GoalProposition 14: Christianity Is Not Counter-CulturalPropositions 15: Christian Engagement Must Always Be Ad Hoc

 Episode 259 - Lee Camp: Scandalous Witness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2943

"One major reason Christianity in America has been made into a bad public joke is our failure to rightly understand what Christianity is.”Our guest this week is Lee Camp, Professor at Lipscomb University in Nashville and host of the popular Tokens Show in Nashville. Check out his website: https://www.leeccamp.comHis latest book is Scandalous Witness: A Little Political Manifesto for Christians. Fifteen propositions for changing Christianity in AmericaChristian identity is in moral and political crisis. Lee Camp writes “that one major reason Christianity in America has been made into a bad public joke is our failure to rightly understand what Christianity is.” Scandalous Witness provides a way forward. Although refusing to reduce Christianity to any partisan agenda, he reminds us that the gospel is inherently political and that we are called to be political witnesses. Camp’s provocative diagnosis is that “American hope” is a bastardized form of Christian hope. The United States is not the hope of the world nor is it a Christian nation. Rather, “American Christian values” corrupts Christianity, and partisanship mocks the true scandal of the gospel. Camp reminds us that all empires fall. By conceiving Christianity as a politic instead of a religion, we may begin to take seriously the true scandal of the gospel. We may envision new possibilities by which our gospel practices make a new world possible. Offering a robust vision of a Christian politic that exposes modern parodies of faith, Camp mixes wit, charm, and logic, challenging Christians to rethink who they are and how they participate in the modern world. In it, Camp unpacks 15 propositions:Proposition 1: History Is Not One Damn Thing after AnotherProposition 2: The End of History Has Already BegunProposition 3: American Hope Is A BastardProposition 4: Christianity Is Neither A Prostitute Nor A ChaplainProposition 5: The United States Is Not the Hope of the WorldProposition 6: The United States Was Not, Is Not, and Will Not Be a Christian NationProposition 7: How Christian Values, and the Bible, Corrupt ChristianityProposition 8: Every Empire FallsProposition 9: Christian Partisanship is Like a Fist-Fight on the TitanicProposition 10: Hostile Forces Have a Role in the Unfolding of HistoryProposition 11. Christianity Is Not a Religion; Christianity Is a PoliticProposition 12: Liberal Political Puissance Is Not the GoalProposition 13: Exemplary Political Witness Is the GoalProposition 14: Christianity Is Not Counter-CulturalPropositions 15: Christian Engagement Must Always Be Ad Hoc

 Special Announcement - Fitch is Coming!!! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 91

Are you tired of watching your beloved cat prance around the house?Have you found the end of the internet?Are you tired of NETFLIX asking if you’re still watching whatever show you’re binging for the up-tinth time?Join Crackers & Grape Juice on Thursday, May 21 at 7:30 PM (eastern) for a live pubcast – think of it as a pub theology in the cloud - as the Jack Nicholson of Christianity joins us to help keep you grounded while you’re grounded.David Fitch is a professor of Evangelical Theology at Northern Seminary Chicago, IL. He writes on the issues the local church must face in Mission including cultural engagement, leadership, and theology. His theology combines Neo-Anabaptist streams of thought, his commitments to evangelicalism, and his love for political theory. He has lectured and presented on these topics at many seminaries, graduate schools, denominational gatherings, and conferences.The event is free but we do ask that you register ahead of time. For more information head over to crackersandgrapejuice.com/pubcast.Register now and we’ll save you a seat on Thursday night.

 Episode 258- Malcolm Foley: Lynching Then and Lynching Now | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3599

Church Historian, Malcom Foley, joins us on the podcast to talk about the murder Ahmad Arbery within the context of the history of lynching in the American Church. Malcolm is a fifth-year PhD candidate in Baylor’s Department of Religion, studying the history of Christianity. His dissertation investigates African-American Christian responses to lynching from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Malcolm earned a BA in religious studies with a second major in finance and a minor in classics from Washington University in St. Louis. He subsequently completed a Master of Divinity at Yale Divinity School, focusing on the theology of the early and medieval church. During his time there, he served Trinity Baptist Church in New Haven as a pastoral intern. He is currently the Director of Discipleship at Mosaic Waco in Waco, TX.You can find his article here: https://mereorthodoxy.com/ahmaud-arbery/?fbclid=IwAR14W_k9WUxQQfIS6IwiUJ-3YpO1it_WqGTG7bOPTYYzqlcGwiacQc41wmQ

 Episode 258- Malcolm Foley: Lynching Then and Lynching Now | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3599

Church Historian, Malcom Foley, joins us on the podcast to talk about the murder Ahmad Arbery within the context of the history of lynching in the American Church. Malcolm is a fifth-year PhD candidate in Baylor’s Department of Religion, studying the history of Christianity. His dissertation investigates African-American Christian responses to lynching from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Malcolm earned a BA in religious studies with a second major in finance and a minor in classics from Washington University in St. Louis. He subsequently completed a Master of Divinity at Yale Divinity School, focusing on the theology of the early and medieval church. During his time there, he served Trinity Baptist Church in New Haven as a pastoral intern. He is currently the Director of Discipleship at Mosaic Waco in Waco, TX.You can find his article here: https://mereorthodoxy.com/ahmaud-arbery/?fbclid=IwAR14W_k9WUxQQfIS6IwiUJ-3YpO1it_WqGTG7bOPTYYzqlcGwiacQc41wmQ

 Episode 257 - Katherine Stewart: The Power of Christian Nationalists in Trump's America | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2339

Our guest this week is Katherine Stewart, a journalist at the New York Times. Katherine's investigative work has focused on the Religious Right and Christian Nationalism. She talks with us about the influence they have had on the Trump White House, their hostility to science, and how it has impacted the response to the coronavirus pandemic. Most recently, she is the author of The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious NationalismYou can read her article here: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/the-power-of-christian-nationalists-in-trump’s-america/12194914

 Episode 257 - Katherine Stewart: The Power of Christian Nationalists in Trump's America | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2339

Our guest this week is Katherine Stewart, a journalist at the New York Times. Katherine's investigative work has focused on the Religious Right and Christian Nationalism. She talks with us about the influence they have had on the Trump White House, their hostility to science, and how it has impacted the response to the coronavirus pandemic. Most recently, she is the author of The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious NationalismYou can read her article here: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/the-power-of-christian-nationalists-in-trump’s-america/12194914

 Episode 256 -- Brian Stolarz & Dewayne Brown :The Innocence Files | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3504

For this special episode, we talked with my friends Brian Stolarz and Dewayne Brown about their new documentary film on Netflix, The Innocence Files. The movie tells the story of Dewayne's wrongful conviction for a cop-killing in Houston, his ten plus years on death row, and Brian's legal struggle to free him. I'm fortunate to have these two as friends, and I hope you will check out their film. If you would like to help Dewayne while he awaits compensation from the State of Texas, HERE is the Go Fund Me to do so. 

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