The Changing Faith Podcast with Michael Hidalgo
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Season Three begins with a three-part series titled “I’m Still Here.” On part one, Michael reflects on why he is still comfortable with the label Christian. The question arose over the summer as people talked about those who no longer call themselves “Christian” or stated they were “losing their faith.” Rather than speculate on what led others to that place, Michael considered what it is that has kept him “here” … calling himself a Christian. Together we explore how we often narrowly define Christianity, and how we can open ourselves to the bigger, broader, Tradition. In the end, we just might find that doing this is not about walking away from our faith, but walking more fully into it.
Episode 065 :: Carly Bergey on Our Authentic Voice
Episode 064 :: Bonnie Lewis and an Idiomatic Translation of the Bible
Episode 062 :: Individualism, Punishment and Conversations About Racism
Episode 061 :: Amanda Henderson Brings Holy Chaos
Episode 060 :: Why Does God Matter?
Episode 059 :: We Have to Blame Someone!
Episode 058 :: Colby Martin and The Shift
Episode 057 :: We Are Tired
Episode 056 :: Religious Appropriation, Parenting Through Deconstruction, Revelation and The Politics of a Pandemic
Episode 055 :: Conversations About the COVID-19 Pandemic
Episode 054 :: This is Your Brain with Dr. Tim Royer
Episode 053 :: Elyse Snipes is Flipping the Script
Episode 052 :: Stuff That Helps with Kent Dobson
Episode 051 :: Trying Softer with Aundi Kolber
Episode 050 :: Failed Resolutions
Episode 049 :: Annie Mesaros Sees a Darkness
Episode 048 :: I, I Believe in Love
Episode 047 :: Legalism Within Progressive Christianity
Episode 046 :: Plant with Purpose
Episode 045 :: Adam Philipps Brings Love, Light, Joy and Justice
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