
Odd Church
Podcast von Mission Church, Tucson AZ
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How does the Gospel uniquely compel us to address issues of race? In this episode we play excerpts from our interview with co-author John Siebeling of "God and Race: A Guide for Moving Beyond Black Fists and White Knuckles" and ask each other what the gospel does differently than our current cultural narratives or natural proclivities might lead us to.

We’re now officially recording video of each podcast in our new thrift shop-furnished video set, which you’ll get to see if you’re tuning in on youtube! If you need to find us there, search Mission Church Tucson and look for the red and blue “M”. This week we’re pairing up with the Faith Over Breakfast Podcast to host special guest Propaganda to talk about his new book and album release “Terraform” which invites the reader/listener to awaken hope and imagine what terraforming our shared world could look like. We talk about the gospel’s call on believers to bring the Kingdom of God to earth, and how that invites us into a unique way of living that doesn’t allow us to remain safely in our most comfortable narrative, but challenges us to radical love and even sacrificial vulnerability.

In this episode we’re processing corrupt church leadership and God’s justice, prompted by the recent revelations of sexual and spiritual abuse by world-renowned christian apologist Ravi Zacharias. We’ll talk about the dangers of having christian superstars and gurus and why transparency for leaders can feel risky, but actually lends itself to healthier ministries and healthier relationships.

Hey everyone, welcome back to the Odd Church Podcast, episode 8. We’ve had the chance to catch up with our friend Hannah Rettler, who recently became a Christian and was baptized with a few friends in Sabino Canyon (https://anchor.fm/hannah-rettler [https://anchor.fm/hannah-rettler]). In this episode she’s going to tell us about what it was like to visit Mission Church as someone who wasn’t sure what she believed, but was curious about God. Like we all do with anything new or unfamiliar, Hannah had some pre-conceived notions about what it would mean to become a Christian, and what it would require of her - like an affinity for Donald Trump and mainstream country music. On a personal note , I am very thankful that neither of those are prerequisites - like - very thankful… But before I get lured down a rabbit hole, here’s Episode 8 of the Odd Church Podcast.

A lot has happened between the recording of this episode and its release. We recorded this episode, and episode 8 before coronavirus was even a word in our normal vocabulary – ah, the good ole’ days. I’m coming to you here from quarantine hoping that this content can help you feel a little less stressed and a little more connected. This week we’re discussing our anti-values, what is at the core of why we do what we do or more specifically, why we don’t do what we don’t do as a church? Behind each of our stated values lies an anti-value and we’re going to get right down into them… eventually. This week’s episode does have the most intro banter yet, so if you’ve been quarantined for so long that you’ve forgotten what conversations are like, don’t worry, we’ve got lots of em for you.