Adventist Peace Radio
Welcome to the Adventist Peace Radio podcast, a project of the Adventist Peace Fellowship. This episode, #119, is the third and final keynote presentation recorded during the JustLove Summit hosted at La Sierra University this past summer. Here Nathan Brown speaks to the values and priorities of the Seventh-day Adventist church. Nathan Brown is book editor at Signs Publishing Company, the Adventist publishing house based just out of Melbourne, Australia. He is author of at least 17 books, including Advent, Of Falafels and Following Jesus, For the Least of...
info_outline APR118: Garrison Hayes and Social RepairAdventist Peace Radio
This episode, #118, is the second of three presentations recorded during the JustLove Summit hosted at La Sierra University. Here Garrison Hayes gave a keynote presentation on the second day of the event, exploring what is needed to repair past wrongs. Garrison Hayes is a social media influencer dedicated to racial justice and equity. Through his engaging content on Instagram and TikTok, he raises awareness about systemic racism and fosters inclusive dialogue. Garrison shares insightful commentary and personal experiences, encouraging followers to participate in social change. By collaborating...
info_outline APR117: JustLove Summit—Marlene FerrerasAdventist Peace Radio
Episode #117 is the first of three presentations recorded during the recent JustLove Summit hosted at La Sierra University. Here Marlene Ferreras gives the opening key note presentation for the event, reflecting on the biblical imperative to respond to social justice issues with love.
info_outline APR116: A House on Fire #15 with John WebsterAdventist Peace Radio
In episode 116 John Webster joins Maury Jackson and Nathan Brown to discuss John’s conclusion to the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism. Drawing on his experience in South Africa at the end of Apartheid, John speaks to the two dimensions of “confession.” The work of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission provides the context for this final installment in the series. John Webster is Chair of the Department of Theological Studies and Professor of Theology and the History of Christianity for the HMS Richards Divinity School at La Sierra...
info_outline APR115: JustLove Collective & SummitAdventist Peace Radio
Dilys Brooks, Chris Blake, and Nathan Brown discuss the JustLove Collective and the upcoming JustLove Summit.
info_outline APR114: Moe & Nathan Go to School #27, Graduation EpisodeAdventist Peace Radio
Moe Stiles and Nathan Brown celebrate Moe's completion of her graduate studies in human rights.
info_outline APR113: A House on Fire #14, with Marlene FerrerasAdventist Peace Radio
Marlene Ferreras joins Maury Jackson and Nathan Brown to discuss Marlene’s chapter in the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism. The trio focuses on pastoral theology or the pastoral concerns regarding the issue of racism.
info_outline APR112: A House on Fire #13, with Andy LampkinAdventist Peace Radio
Dr. Andy Lampkin discusses his chapter in the book A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism.
info_outline APR111: Marcos Torres on Healing from Religious TraumaAdventist Peace Radio
Marci Corea and Karah Thompson interview Marcos Torres about healing from religious trauma. To see the show notes for this episode, go to www.adventistpeac.org/podcast and look for episode #111.
info_outline APR110: Daniel Xisto on CompassionAdventist Peace Radio
In episode number 110, Pastor Daniel Xisto rejoins the podcast to open our minds to the resurrection power of compassion. Daniel Xisto is an ordained minister serving as the Pastor for Community Engagement at the Takoma Park Seventh-day Adventist Church, in Takoma Park Maryland. Pastor Xisto is unwaveringly driven by the belief in the transformative power that comes through exercising compassion. His vision for the church is to be a vibrant and deeply engaged family, intimately connected with the community it resides in.
info_outlineWelcome back to Adventist Peace Radio, the podcast of the Adventist Peace Fellowship. This episode is the fourth in a series based on the book, A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism.
Dr. Maury Jackson and Nathan Brown edited the book, and in this episode, Nathan Brown and Claudia Allen team up to interview Matthew Korpman, who contributed a chapter to the project. Matthew’s chapter brings Ellen White into conversation with James Cone.
This series is being distributed by two outlets – here on Adventist Peace Radio and also on Adventist Voices, the podcast produced by Spectrum: The Journal of the Adventist Forum.
If you would like to purchase the book for yourself so you can read along with the series, please see the Show Notes for links.
SHOW NOTES
We hope you’ll read the book as you listen to the series. A House on Fire is available at Amazon and the Adventist Book Center.
Series landing page – http://adventistpeace.org/house-on-fire
CONCLUSION
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This episode was recorded by Nathan Brown and produced by Jeff Boyd.
Our theme music is “Green Fields” by Scott Holmes, and you can check him out at the Free Music Archive.
Our disclaimer: The Adventist Peace Fellowship is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports work for peacemaking and social justice building upon the values of the Seventh-day Adventist tradition. We are not part of, affiliated with, or supported by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists or any affiliates known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Any content, opinions, statements, products or services offered by Adventist Peace Fellowship, are solely those of our organization, and not those of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.