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This series is intended to reach out to Christians searching for new and creative ways to live their faith. It doesn't matter whether you are looking for something more than Sunday Mass or whether you've left the institutional church all together. We welcome you if you are appalled with the clerical sex abuse crisis, or perhaps feeling excluded due to being divorced and remarried, maybe a young adult who feels your life experiences in today's world are not being addressed, or you're simply s ...
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The Vineyard Justice Network exists to empower Vineyard pastors and leaders to pursue and enact the justice of God’s kingdom. VJN will equip you by connecting the work of heart, head, and hands with key issues of structural injustice and leadership. How is fighting human trafficking connected to ending poverty? How are root causes of poverty connected to caring for the environment? How does environmental stewardship prevent human trafficking? What does it look like and mean for the exploited ...
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So many Catholics have been taught that voting is a single-issue responsibility. But Pope Francis has advised voters not to ignore injustice or act as though one issue is more important than others. Pope Francis makes it clear: abortion is not the only issue that matters in choosing a candidate. Equally sacred, he says, are the lives of the poor, t…
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Dr. Massimini shares his insights into how we grow up and become mature Christians in today's world. He reflects on the fact that it is our job as Christians to assume far greater responsibility for our world, our church, and the future of our planet. You might enjoy checking out his blog called the 21st Century American Catholic: http://the21stcen…
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In this episode, Sister discusses the coming 2020 presidential election. She points out the similarity of the healthcare plans proposed by the various candidates and how it is primarily cost that distinguishes them from one another. Understanding this will hopefully unite Democrats behind Joe Biden, the likely nominee for the Democratic party. She …
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Virginia has worked professionally her whole life for the cause of women in the Church. In this interview, representing Voices of Faith, she invites all of us to participate in the March 8, 2020 Int'l Women's Day to stand in solidarity with women and the need for women to be treated with dignity and recognized for their significant contributions to…
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This episode introduces a discussion on family life as presented in the papal exhortation, Amoris Laetitia, the Joy of Love. It discusses its perspective on such critical issues as divorce-remarriage, birth control, and the LGBT issue offering less emphasis on church rules and a greater realization of the need for compassion as families struggle in…
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Fr. Tony Flannery, from Ireland, is a religious writer and Roman Catholic Redemptorist priest who was suspended by the Vatican in 2012. He was told by the Vatican that he would be allowed to return to ministry only if he agreed to write, sign and publish a statement agreeing, among other things, that women should never be ordained as priests and th…
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Tina Beattie, a professor of Catholic Studies at Roehampton University in London, discusses the major challenges facing women in the Church today. She evaluates the setbacks of the papacies of John Paul II and Benedict for women. While Pope Francis is not doing all that many of us wish he could be doing for women, she feels he has created an openne…
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Dr. Antonio shares his insights about our changing church leaving behind the days of church attendance through blind obedience and fear of hell. Today's Catholic - those who still attend church - do so out more by looking forward to the community experience. Many groups are organizing their own parishes due to the shortage of priests. This along wi…
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Anne Burke shares her experience while investigating clerical sex abuse cases. Much of her life has led her to work on behalf of young people whom she advises that the most important way to live their Christian faith is by getting involved collaboratively in social issues and taking active measures to show their love and concern for others. --- Sen…
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Anne shares her 16 years of experience as director of www.BishopsAccountability.org. She has reviewed more than 100,000 pages of reports about pedophile priests and bishops who covered up for them. Despite the grueling work, Anne shares how her commitment to Catholicism is stronger than ever. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.…
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Fr. Gerry shares his philosophy of being a longtime pastor of his parish and his co-founding of the Association of U.S. Catholic Priests. He later founded Elephants in the Living Room. At the biannual priests' convocation at Boyne Mountain, MI in October 2003, Fr. Gerry Bechard rose to ask Cardinal Maida if they were going to talk about the Elephan…
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Too many good things to say about today's NTi Global Podcast with faithful Networking Today Intl. (NTi) member, Laura Laurie. Laura has been a faithful member of our NTi O'Fallon Meeting Location led by the lovely and talented Anna Alt, and NTi is better for it! Laura is an associate of the globally known industry leader in health and wellness, Isa…
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Fr. Reese discusses the key topics that resulted from this synod. The Bishops voted to recommend to the the pope that already married men be ordained to serve in the most remote areas of the Amazon. This is a response to the needs of the many people who only receive the Eucharist every few months and some not even every year. They also voted to put…
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Pamela Perry from Salisbury England shares her faith journey of being raised in the Anglican church and, as an adult, converting to Roman Catholicism where she has become a forceful defender for reform. She credits many of the Anglican Church's contemporary advancements to the inclusion of women in ministerial roles. Despite this, she explains how …
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Martha and Gert Heizer were excommunicated for holding a Eucharistic liturgy in their home without a priest. The couple openly discusses why it is necessary to have a presider who is called to a “higher state” that only sexually celebrate men could fulfill. If it is the Holy Spirit who transforms the bread and wine, then the presider is only the in…
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Tom, a former Dominican priest, left the priesthood to stand with victims of clergy sexual abuse. He explains the reason for the cover-up was, sadly, not to protect the victims but rather to protect the image, the prestige, and the power of the institutional church. He sees little hope for the institution but finds comfort in the future of Christia…
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Dr. Peter Wilkinson explains how the Plenary Council to be held in 2020 and 2021 came to be organized, who will participate in the Council, and the hopes of the lay Faithful in its outcome. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/catholic-church-reform/message
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Bridget describes her calling and ordination as a woman Catholic priest and how the movement is growing today. She has no aspiration for being recognized as part of the church hierarchy but rather sees herself called to serve in a community of equals. For others feeling called, she recommends People's Catholic Seminary: https//pcseminary.org. --- S…
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In this interview, our guest discusses the forthcoming synod taking place. It will focus on: the victimization of the indigenous people in the Amazon, adapting Christianity and the sacraments to the indigenous culture, protection of the environment, and the possibility of ordaining already married men to the priesthood due to the shortage of priest…
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In this interview, our guest shares his insights into the politics of the Church and the necessity of the laity to reclaim their rightful place in it. In addressing the clerical sex abuse crisis, Massimo points out how this is all leading to a vertical collapse of the hierarchical authority of the institutional church. Alongside the worldwide confe…
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In this interview, we explore with Nontando Hadebe, a woman theologian from South Africa, why the Bishops Synods on the Family did not engage the work of women theologians who have for many years been writing on issues of marriage, family life, sexuality, and human relationships. Our guest points out that without women, there would be no church in …
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In this first forum we're seeking to gain a global perspective of the issues of greatest concern to Christians today. From experience, the chances are slim that we are going to reform our church from the top down. The majority of bishops aren’t listening and are not likely to even want to. We have a far greater chance of change in our church from t…
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A vast number of young people are moving away from the institutional Church and finding the best expression of their values and their Christianity is much more through social justice, climate justice, and environmental issues. The future of the Church for today's Millennials may well become Young Peoples Small Christian Communities. --- Send in a v…
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In this interview, Allan de Neronha from India, commonly known as chhotebhai, shares his insights into the Second Vatican Council and the impact it has had on the Church today. He is especially interested in the role of the laity as envisioned by this council. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/catholic-church-refo…
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In this discussion, Allan de Neronha from India shares how we must move forward toward an adult Church with the people recognizing that they have the right to use their conscience in matters of faith and morals. Even though a couple may have left a bad marriage and are now living in a new and healthy relationship, why are far too many waiting for "…
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This series is an outreach to Christians looking for alternative ways to celebrate their faith in today's world. Whether you are looking for something more than just Sunday Mass or someone who has moved on from the institutional church completely, you will find insight and inspiration into these episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcas…
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In this episode, Jeanine shares her own immigration story from Vietnam and how her lived experiences fuels her work representing DACA clients and people seeking asylum in the US. She discusses the intersection and challenges of her immigration work and her faith and her hope for the church as a place of welcome. “In all of us, we would hope that th…
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A worship leader and professor of Old Testament, Dr. Beth Stovell says that caring for the poor and marginalized is not something on the periphery of what we do as Christians, but is deeply woven into how scripture imagines worship. Our love of one another affects how we love God and how we love God affects how we love one another. In this episode …
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In this episode, VJN talks with Stephanie Tsang and Jessica Chan of Vineyard of Harvest in Walnut, CA about the justice ministry their church has developed over the years, Habibi International.Vineyard of Harvest is a Chinese-American Vineyard Church in Southern California, and they have a flourishing partnership with Habibi International, an organ…
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In this podcast, VJN talks with Ramon Mayo about the key themes and theological principles in James Cone's "Cross and the Lynching Tree." How does Cone help us to discover a new way of looking at the cross in America, especially today? How does the hidden history of lynching impact our ability to live as "Kingdom citizens," especially as leaders wh…
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On this week's podcast we had the pleasure of speaking with Michelle Ting, who is a small group leader in the Palo Alto Vineyard in California and a student at Fuller Seminary. We tackle the topic of art and how that is a way Michelle connects with God and has become a place where she has found out more about herself more about where she comes from…
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On this podcast we had the privilege of getting to know Marius Bühlmann and the church he currently leads; Bern Vineyard in Switzerland. Marius shares his journey of growing up in the Vineyard and how the core values we share as an international movement have been the ones that have shaped the actions that Bern Vineyard has taken in order to tend t…
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In this podcast episode, VJN has a conversation with Rick Love, president of Peace Catalysts, and Chaplain Wayne, a former U.S. Army chaplain and current prison chaplain.We tackle some challenging questions such as "is it possible to pursue a posture of peace within our military structures?" and "in war, when one has two different definitions of ju…
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In this podcast, Kathy Maskells sits down with Stephanie Snow, justice ministry leader at Hyde Park Vineyard Church in Chicago, IL. Stephanie shares about the exciting sermon series and "sharing tables" initiative her church is doing right now, as well as her journey of discovering God's heart for justice, her call to being a lawyer, and helping he…
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In this podcast, Jamie and Michelle Wilson talk about what it means to partner for justice in the neighborhood: How local churches can meaningfully engage justice issues in their own communities, multiply the Kingdom, and build the reputation of Jesus by investing in community partnerships.Michelle and Jamie Wilson pastor Coast Vineyard in San Dieg…
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Today's podcast is James Choung's plenary session from VJN 2014. James Choung is a church planter of Vineyard Underground in the greater Los Angeles area and is the director of evangelism for InterVarsity USA.“The Big Story”: Do we present a Gospel that’s too small? When our Gospel is focused merely on the after-life, today’s unchurched find our me…
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Chief Commodities Economist for the FCM Division of INTL FCStone Financial, Arlan Suderman was on John Jenkinson Radio on November 30th to discuss OPEC as well as other commodities."I provide leadership for a dedicated team that develops daily and big-picture analysis for our trading staff and clients in the commodity sector, utilizing INTL FCStone…
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The USDA’s November crop report can play a pivotal role in shaping late-year market direction for Soybeans. The November 9th report will determine whether soybean prices have hit a seasonal bottom or if prices will slide lower as the trade shifts its focus to the demand side of the balance sheet. November’s report will provide insight into some of …
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“The Compassionate Justice of Jesus” Alexia Salvatierra coordinator Welcoming Congregations Network of Southern California ELCA | co-author Faith-Rooted Organizing | adjunct faculty Fuller Seminary, New York Theological SeminaryAlexia Profile PicRev. Alexia Salvatierra spoke at our 2014 VJN conference, and her engaging stories and winsome approach …
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There are many people in our churches doing justice with people on themargins. In this workshop, we will engage in a conversation about howthe monastic tradition - and particularly the new monastic expression inthe Vineyard Movement, The Order of Sustainable Faith - can help us aspeople and churches, at least a segment of us, to move into marginals…
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In this podcast, Robb Morgan shares about how his church, Delaware City Vineyard, has committed itself to demonstrating kingdom justice right in the neighborhood. Delaware City Vineyard uses a three-tiered approach to ministry to the poor: Relief > Resource > Reform.De către Vineyard Justice Network
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"For many cultures, including Christian culture...too often...will lean upon select passages of scripture, and interpret them very poorly, as a rationale to support male rule, and that is what we call Christian patriarchy."This podcast episode features Mimi Haddad, who leads a workshop at the 2014 VJN Conference: Kingdom Justice, Vineyard Values. S…
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