The Micah Podcast

American Identity and Christian Witness

40 min · 9. heinä 2026
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As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, the Micah Mobilizers ask: What really is our American identity? Reflecting on an essay by the Pulitzer prize winning Vietnamese American writer Viet Thanh NguyenIn, they explore what it means for Christians to love their country without confusing it with the kingdom of God. Visit micahgroups.org to learn more about joining Micah Groups Online this fall.

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In this special episode recorded live at Fuller Seminary’s Houston, TX campus, the Micah Mobilizers are joined by local pastors and Fuller faculty for a conversation about fear, formation, and the church’s witness in a divided world. Using the Supreme Court's recent gutting of the Voting Rights Act and the rise of authoritarianism as a backdrop, the group wrestles with the ways fear has shaped Christian imagination, how scarcity and control can distort the gospel, and what it looks like to re-center the church on the abundance, love, and way of Jesus. Where is God at work right now, and what does faithful, hopeful resistance look like? Special guests include Houston pastors: Joseph Yoo, Founding Pastor at Mosaic Episcopal Church;  Mia Wright, Co-Pastor at The Fountain of Praise; and Brandon Alred, Lead Pastor at Redemption Church And Fuller Seminary faculty: Jaclyn Williams, Assistant Professor of the Practice of Preaching and Chaplaincy; Collin Cornell, Assistant Professor of Bible and Mission; and Jennifer Ackerman, Assistant Professor of Preaching and Director of Brehm Preaching—A Lloyd John Ogilvie Initiative

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