My guest for this week’s podcast is Rev. Lillian Daniel.
Lillian Daniel is a noted preacher, teacher and writer and she jokes on her website that while she has taught preaching at a number of schools, including Chicago Theological Seminary and Yale Divinity School, she can’t be held responsible for everyone who falls asleep in church.
Her new book, Tired of Apologizing for a Church I Don't Belong To is generating international conversation about the changing religious landscape. It continues the theme of her 2013 book When ‘Spiritual But Not Religious’ Is Not Enough about the growing number of people who claim "none" as their religious preference.
In this episode, we talk about her books, what it means to apologize and confess, and explore the state of the mainline church.
You learn more about her by going to her web site lilliandaniel.com.
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