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5/17/26: The Third Testament: Rewriting Faith Beyond the Bible

56 min · 18 de may de 2026
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This episode of The Central Cast explores the idea of a "Third Testament"—a living, relational faith that grows from experience rather than a fixed written text. Recorded live, the host reflects on a conference featuring leaders like Bishop Yvette Flunder and William Barber, and shares how those moments inspired a rethinking of scripture and worship. Contributors discuss deconstruction and reconstruction of Christian tradition, emergent strategy, the eight C's of internal family systems, and the tension between holding scripture lightly while drawing from its life-giving parts. The conversation centers on how small, compassionate practices and community can produce large-scale change without recreating hierarchical power. Listeners are invited to consider how faith can be embodied in everyday relationships and actions—prioritizing connection, creativity, and justice as the foundations of a renewed, living testament.

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Portada del episodio 5/17/26: The Third Testament: Rewriting Faith Beyond the Bible

5/17/26: The Third Testament: Rewriting Faith Beyond the Bible

This episode of The Central Cast explores the idea of a "Third Testament"—a living, relational faith that grows from experience rather than a fixed written text. Recorded live, the host reflects on a conference featuring leaders like Bishop Yvette Flunder and William Barber, and shares how those moments inspired a rethinking of scripture and worship. Contributors discuss deconstruction and reconstruction of Christian tradition, emergent strategy, the eight C's of internal family systems, and the tension between holding scripture lightly while drawing from its life-giving parts. The conversation centers on how small, compassionate practices and community can produce large-scale change without recreating hierarchical power. Listeners are invited to consider how faith can be embodied in everyday relationships and actions—prioritizing connection, creativity, and justice as the foundations of a renewed, living testament.

18 de may de 202656 min