There is a place for you at the table
COBCast - The Church of the Brethren Podcast
Release Date: 04/07/2022
COBCast - The Church of the Brethren Podcast
As founder Rachel Gross retires after 45 years of directing the Death Row Support Project, faithful penpals share stories of their relationships with people sentenced to death. In this episode, Rachel Gross and Anna Lisa Gross interview Dina Milito. Carolyn Strong plays the piano. Check out this audio series through , watch for upcoming written and video interviews, and join in the gratitude reception for Rachel at on July 5. Learn more about Death Row Support Project at
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As founder Rachel Gross retires after 45 years of directing the Death Row Support Project, faithful penpals share stories of their relationships with people sentenced to death. In this episode, Rachel Gross and Anna Lisa Gross interview Ruth Aukerman. Nancy Miner plays the piano. Check out this audio series through , watch for upcoming written and video interviews, and join in the gratitude reception for Rachel at on July 5. Learn more about Death Row Support Project at
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As founder Rachel Gross retires after 45 years of directing the Death Row Support Project, faithful penpals share stories of their relationships with people sentenced to death. In this episode, Rachel Gross and Anna Lisa Gross interview Jess Hoffert. Nancy Miner plays the piano. Check out this audio series through , watch for upcoming written and video interviews, and join in the gratitude reception for Rachel at on July 5. Learn more about Death Row Support Project at
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As founder Rachel Gross retires after 45 years of directing the Death Row Support Project, faithful penpals share stories of their relationships with people sentenced to death. In this episode, Rachel Gross and Anna Lisa Gross interview Paul Stutzman. Nancy Miner plays "It is well" on piano. Check out this audio series through , watch for upcoming written and video interviews, and join in the gratitude reception for Rachel at on July 5. Learn more about Death Row Support Project at
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As founder Rachel Gross retires after 45 years of directing the Death Row Support Project, faithful penpals share stories of their relationships with people sentenced to death. In this episode, Rachel Gross and Anna Lisa Gross interview Kurt Borgmann and David Waas. Nancy Miner plays "Move in our Midst" and Kara Miller plays "I have decided to follow Jesus" on piano. Check out this audio series through , watch for upcoming written and video interviews, and join in the gratitude reception for Rachel at on July 5. Learn more about Death Row Support Project at and .
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As founder Rachel Gross retires after 45 years of directing the Death Row Support Project, faithful penpals share stories of their relationships with people sentenced to death. In this episode, Rachel Gross and Anna Lisa Gross interview Paige Butzlaff. Nancy Miner plays piano. Check out this audio series through , watch for upcoming written and video interviews, and join in the gratitude reception for Rachel at on July 5. Learn more about Death Row Support Project at and .
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Duane Grady reads "A Special Christmas Eve" from the December issue of Messenger. Kara Miller plays "In the bleak midwinter" and Nancy Miner plays "Let all mortal flesh keep silent" and "There's a song in the air."
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"Some of the disciples went to the tomb to see for themselves. They just couldn’t comprehend what the women were telling them. "Why didn’t they believe them? Why didn’t they have faith? "Why don’t we? Do we continue to stare into an empty tomb?" Traci Rabenstein reads her article "Are we still at the tomb?" Carolyn Strong plays piano.
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A large kitchen table was the place they were unconditionally loved. Paul Grout tells the story in "A place for you at the table." Violin by Jan Fischer Bachman.
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Theopoet Brian Nixon reads nine of his poems, accompanied by original music.
info_outlineA large kitchen table was the place they were unconditionally loved. Paul Grout tells the story in "A place for you at the table." Violin by Jan Fischer Bachman.