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Podcasts: Economy & Ethics; History & Discipleship

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Elisabeth Kincaid
Stewart Clem

Recently on The Living Church Podcast, two longtime Covenant contributors, Dr. Elisabeth Kincaid and Fr. Stewart Clem, discuss the moral and economic questions that have been brought into sharp focus by the COVID-19 crisis — including the hidden ethical groundwork guiding current debates and decisions.

Jonathan Bailes

Another episode examines how Christians have conducted themselves in times of crisis. How does that work today in a parish context? Fr. Jonathan Bailes, cathedral theologian at Christ Church in Plano, Texas, talks history and discipleship with TLC.

Kirk Petersen began reporting news for TLC as a freelancer in 2016, and was Associate Editor from 2019 to 2024, focusing especially on matters of governance in the Episcopal Church.

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