Nashville L'Abri Conference Podcast

Nashville L'Abri Conference Podcast

Podcast door Nashville L'Abri Conference

In July of 2019, there was a gathering in Nashville with lectures, workshops, conversations, and meals together. The theme of the conference was Being...

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episode The True Object of Human Longing: Re-embracing Dominion and Trust (Ben Keyes) artwork
The True Object of Human Longing: Re-embracing Dominion and Trust (Ben Keyes)

This week's episode features audio from a lecture by Ben Keyesentitled, The True Object of Human Longing: Re-embracing Dominion and Trust. Ben Keyes grew up in Massachusetts at the Southborough L’Abri with the impression that having crowds of strangers in his home was a normal thing. From an early age he loved to play music. When he was in high school his family joined an African American church and Ben became involved in the music ministry—learning how to play gospel piano and bass guitar. He attended Brown University where he studied ethnomusicology. In 2002 he spent 6 months studying at the English L’Abri. Ben Keyes studied Theology and the Arts at Regent College in Vancouver and directed a large gospel choir as part of his final thesis project. While at Regent, Ben and two of his classmates started a folk trio called Ordinary Time [http://www.ordinarytimemusic.com/]which sings both original songs and arrangements of old hymns. Ordinary Time has recorded 5 albums to date. In 2007 Ben and his wife, Nickaela began working at the Southborough L’Abri and have been there ever since. In 2016 Ben and Nickaela became co-directors of the Southborough branch. They have twin daughters and a son. Ben loves to cook, lead music at his church, give lectures, read to his children, carve wooden birds, play the banjo, and tie flies. To receive e-mail updates about the podcast including lecture handouts, articles, books referenced in the lectures and updates about future gatherings, please submit your e-mail address at nashvillelabriconference.com. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

01 jun 2020 - 1 h 37 min
episode Reflecting on the Incarnation with the Help of Poets: Jesus’ Humanity and Ours (Sarah Chestnut) artwork
Reflecting on the Incarnation with the Help of Poets: Jesus’ Humanity and Ours (Sarah Chestnut)

This week's episode features audio from a workshop withSarah Chestnut entitled, Reflecting on the Incarnation with the Help of Poets: Jesus’ Humanity and Ours. The incarnation is central both to the revealing of God to the world and the redemption and restoration of true humanness. How might poems by Christian Wiman, Andrew Hudgens, Mary Karr, and Tracy K. Smith give us imagination and hope for the restoration of our broken humanity? Sarah Chestnutgrew up in a small, rural community in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, outside Yosemite National Park. Her parents own a small furniture manufacturing business and she has fond childhood memories of days spent at the workshop making sawdust and woodchip pizzas with her younger sister. After college, Sarah taught English in the Czech Republic for two years, then went to Regent College in Vancouver, BC for her Master’s in Christianity and the Arts, where she met Joshua. The Chestnuts have been at Southborough L’Abri since 2013. They have two children, Jacob and Lily.  Sarah loves writing poetry, gardening, and making sourdough bread. She also loves the stone walls of New England, the walking trails near L’Abri, and Indian food. Autumn used to be her favorite season, but after five winters in Southborough, now it’s Spring. Sarah makes pizza for family pizza night every week—notwith sawdust and woodchips. To receive e-mail updates about the podcast including lecture handouts, articles, books referenced in the lectures and updates about future gatherings, please submit your e-mail address via this link [https://www.nashvillelabriconference.com/#email] or at nashvillelabriconference.com. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

18 mei 2020 - 1 h 29 min
episode Early Peacemaking: Can Conflict be Outmaneuvered Before it Starts? (Dick Keyes) artwork
Early Peacemaking: Can Conflict be Outmaneuvered Before it Starts? (Dick Keyes)

This week's episode features audio from a lecture with Dick Keyes called, "Early Peacemaking: Can Conflict be Outmaneuvered Before it Starts?" Much has been well-said and well-written about conflict resolution. But it is, by definition, reactive to conflicts already burning. Christian peacemaking is more proactive, with strategies which can help to avoid conflict altogether. Dick Keyes is the former director of Southborough L’Abri Fellowship [https://southboroughlabri.org/], where he has worked with his wife and family since 1979. He holds a B.A. in History from Harvard University and an M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. Dick has also worked for L’Abri Fellowship in Switzerland and in England. He served as a pastor in the International Presbyterian Church in London for eight years. He has been an adjunct professor at Gordon Conwell Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary. Dick is the author of Beyond Identity and many other titles and is currently writing a book on the significance of Jesus’ questions. He has lectured widely in the U.S. and also in Europe and Korea. Dick and his wife, Mardi, are minority members of an African American Church, which has enriched their lives and experience of worship enormously. Dick is a member of the Ministerial Team. To receive e-mail updates about the podcast including lecture handouts, articles, books referenced in the lectures and updates about future gatherings, please submit your e-mail address via this link [https://www.nashvillelabriconference.com/#email] or at nashvillelabriconference.com. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

11 mei 2020 - 1 h 14 min
episode T.S. Eliot’s Idea of a Christian Society (Jock McGregor) artwork
T.S. Eliot’s Idea of a Christian Society (Jock McGregor)

05 mei 2020 - 1 h 22 min
episode T.S. Eliot’s Idea of a Christian Society (Jock McGregor) artwork
T.S. Eliot’s Idea of a Christian Society (Jock McGregor)

This week's episode features audio from a workshop with Jock McGregor called, "T.S. Eliot’s Idea of a Christian Society". In our Post-Christian society, as Evangelicals struggle to find their place, a growing number of ‘options’ are being considered – from “Benedict’ to ‘Wilberforce” and everything in between. One voice from the past may, somewhat surprisingly, offer perspective – the famous twentieth-20th Century British poet, T.S. Eliot. Jock McGregorand his wife Alison have worked at the Rochester L’Abri [http://www.labri.org/minn/]for the past 16 years. They met at Swiss L’Abri in the early 80’s when Jock was on staff there. They also worked for ten years with L’Abri in England. Jock, who grew up in Africa, has a B.Sc undergraduate degree and an M.Div. from Regent College in Vancouver, Canada. Jock has lectured widely on many topics related to the relationship between Christianity and contemporary culture. Alison, who is Australian, worked in computing for 3M Australia before joining Jock in the ministry of L’Abri. To receive e-mail updates about the podcast including lecture handouts, articles, books referenced in the lectures and updates about future gatherings, please submit your e-mail address via this link [https://www.nashvillelabriconference.com/#email] or at nashvillelabriconference.com. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

05 mei 2020 - 1 h 22 min
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