Praise Hands Podcast
“I have always believed that the music of the church has the power to shape the message of the church.” Robby Valderrama Church attendance is down. Awareness of racial inequality is up. Many families are struggling to make ends meet, all while the music of the church is slowly but surely learning to embrace diverse voices. Three years after the start of the Praise Hands Podcast, hear our host Robby Valderrama share brand-new data along with his one-of-a-kind insight on where the American church is, and where it might be headed. On this episode, hear Robby discuss: How economic...
info_outline Bridging The Academic, Musical, and Pastoral w/ Glenn PackiamPraise Hands Podcast
Glenn Packiam is a songwriter, a theologian, and an Anglican priest pastoring at New Life Church in Colorado Springs.
info_outline Reparations: A Christian Call For Repentance And Repair w/ Duke Kwon & Gregory ThompsonPraise Hands Podcast
“We are not establishing some new morality that is an over-realized understanding of heaven on earth. Reparations are love of neighbor.” - Duke Kwon
info_outline Is Christianity a 'White Man's Religion'? w/ Vince BantuPraise Hands Podcast
“The perception that Christianity is a ‘White man’s religion’ is the single greatest obstacle to the Gospel in the world.” -Vince Bantu
info_outline The Deeply Formed Life w/ Rich VillodasPraise Hands Podcast
“There is a mysticism to life with God. If we believe that God is present with us, how can there not be?” Rich Villodas
info_outline Building A Community of Multicultural Worship w/ Josh Davis and Jaewoo KimPraise Hands Podcast
“The beauty of God is not limited to our culture. Are we willing to create space?” - Jaewoo Kim
info_outline 50th Episode Party w/ Jackie The Educator, Barna Group's Brooke Hempell, and more!Praise Hands Podcast
In honor of our 50th Episode, Robby chatted with past guests on a fun and laid-back Praise Hands Podcast 50th Episode Zoom Party, including a quick appearance from Robby’s wife Bria Jean Valderrama. Watch the Zoom on YouTube, or hear audio-only on your podcast app of choice.
info_outline Cancel Culture and the Search for Truth w/ Wendy CunninghamPraise Hands Podcast
“The culture of social media has made us bold in the wrong ways.” Wendy Cunningham
info_outline Loving Our Unborn And Undocumented Neighbors w/ Rondell TrevinoPraise Hands Podcast
“I think we trust politicians’ words more than God’s Word when it comes to immigration.”
info_outline How Your Creativity Can Change The World w/ Danielle CokePraise Hands Podcast
“You don’t have to be perfect to make a difference.” Danielle Coke
info_outline“What would it look like for love, not fear, to shape our policies?” Shane Claiborne
As an activist, author, and speaker, Shane Claiborne has shaped a generation’s view of Jesus and social change. His radical activism has led him to Iraq and Afghanistan (for anti-war efforts), jail (for homeless advocacy), Calcutta (for work with Mother Teresa), and to Washington DC, where today’s interview took place a few steps from The White House.
In this episode highlighting the 2020 Presidential Election, Shane shares:
• Why the death penalty is incompatible with Christian teaching
• How the American church has neglected the teachings of Jesus
• How restorative justice and forgiveness can fix the US prison system
Each week on the Praise Hands Podcast, join Robby Valderrama and learn from creative, cross-cultural solutionists at the American intersection of church, race, music, and economics. Donate, volunteer, and join the Praise Hands Facebook Group at http://praisehands.com/getinvolved.
Learn more about Shane at http://shaneclaiborne.com and http://redletterchristians.org and buy his books Jesus for President, The Irresistible Revolution, and Executing Grace at BookShop.org to support an indie bookstore.