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Fresh Takes on Mission: Panel at Duke Divinity School

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Episode 93 • 12th January 2023 • The Living Church Podcast • The Living Church

Welcome back, dear podcast listeners. We are in our 93rd episode here at the top of Epiphanytide, and I hope you had a peaceful and happy Christmas.

As Jesus’ identity is revealed to the world, first to the Wise Men and later at the Jordan River, how can those who receive this gift be witnesses to his life and love, and not either lose a sense of who he is or who we are or what his presence does in the world, or go about flying our Christian flag in such a way that we’re accidentally recruiting for team pirate instead of team Prince of Peace?

Last November I had a conversation about mission and evangelism at Duke Divinity School with three friends you’ve heard on this show before. And I want to share that conversation with you here. It offers fresh and surprising insights from three different contexts: high-powered Manhattan, funky and fabulous Austin Texas, and booming immigrant communities in Dallas. What does it look like for Christian communities, and especially churches, to be involved in sharing the gospel in their own neighborhoods? There aren’t many how-tos in our conversation today, but the adventures my guests describe, the trouble they get into for the kingdom, aren’t for the faint of heart, either.

I was joined by the Rev. Jacob Smith, the Rev. Dr. Samira Page, and the Rev. Dr. Shawn McCain Tirres. I’ll introduce them all in the episode today.

Finally, special thanks to the Anglican Episcopal House of Studies at Duke and Duke Divinity School for hosting this conversation, as part of their Symposium on the Future of Anglican Theological Education in North America.

We hope you enjoy the conversation.

Learn more about the Anglican Episcopal House of Studies at Duke.

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Amber D. Noel, M.Div., directs the public-facing programs of The Living Church, including the podcast, events, and the Partner program. Outside of work, she is a writer and enjoys life in Atlanta.

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