Do you believe you can accomplish what God has placed on your heart? This is the key question Dea Jenkins helps pastors and spiritual leaders through, encouraging them to trust their heart and trust the process, letting go of the results. In this conversation, Dea also addresses the challenges of harmful practices within church institutions and emphasizes the importance of relationships and listening to God, oneself, and the community for guidance. She also shares how she coaches spiritual leaders in discerning God's call and living into the contributions each individual can make to their communities.
Dea Jenkins is an award winning interdisciplinary artist originally from Houston, Texas. Dea's art practice spans multiple fields, including visual art, performance, and film. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, and is currently developing multiple multimedia projects.
As the recipient of three fellowships and multiple artist grants, Dea has fused her art practice with a deep love for research. She has a dual master's degree from Fuller Seminary with an emphasis in Theology and the Arts.
In addition to her art practice, Dea is also an independent curator and the Director of the Inbreak Collective. Her love for creating expands beyond her individual practice to include crafting spaces for others to explore their own creative journey.
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Chapters
07:40 Art and Spirituality in the Church
13:55 Working with Spiritual and Church Leaders
19:13 Commitment to the Big C Church
23:20 Discerning God's Call
31:43 Supporting Leaders in Ministry
35:28 The Importance of Rest and Replenishment
37:01 Not Forgetting the Gift of the Pandemic
39:09 The Work of Cyclical in Supporting Church Leaders
42:29 Closing Questions
Thomas Jay Oord on Open and Relational Theology
Marlena Graves on how the Way Up is Down
Nikole Lim and Liberation is Here
Chuck DeGroat on When Narcissism Comes to Church
Derek Penwell on an Outlandish Messiah
Lisle Gwynn Garrity and Sanctified Art
Mark Feldmeir on bringing together A House Divided
Dan Gomer is Full of It and So Are You
Nicole Garcia on leading a church re-start
Darryl Searuggs on helping churches become anti-racist and pro-reconciling
Jenny Whitcher and helping churches prophetically reimagine
Paula Stone Williams and Progressive Christian church planting
Sarah Jackson and Casa de Paz
Amanda Udis-Kessler and Queer Sacred Music
Stephany Rose Spaulding and the Truth and Conciliation Commission
David Petty and video game church
Dwight Zscheile and the future of mainline churches
DL Mayfield and the Myth of the American Dream
Jay Bakker and Celebrity Pastors
Natalie Wigg-Stevenson and Ethnographic Theology
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