
Finally, Carolyn is in the hotseat!
This is the episode where Art of Holiness (aka, Pierce and Carolyn) get to chat about Carolyn new book When Women Lead. And this is where we discovered that
This is the episode where Art of Holiness (aka, Pierce and Carolyn) get to chat about Carolyn new book When Women Lead. And this is where we discovered that
Rev. Dr. Jo Anne Lyon is General Superintendent Emerita of The Wesleyan Church. She serves now as The Ambassador — a position specifically created by action of the General
Scott Kelso is a writer, a community organizer, and a prophet to the Church. Currently, he serves as the General Overseer of the 5 Points Greater Columbus Apostolic Network,
We’ve tried with this series of interviews to focus a little more on the value of community, and that’s what led us to Sean. He was part of an
Bob Garrett is the General Coordinator for the Alleluia Community, an ecumenical, charismatic community in Augusta, Georgia. The Alleluia Community is not a church. It is an intentional community
Jessica LaGrone is the Dean of the Chapel at Asbury Theological Seminary, where she leads an amazingly creative team of musicians, worship leaders and servants, prayer warriors, and Levites,
Dr. Sandra Richter is an internationally known Old Testament scholar. She is the author of the extraordinary Epic of Eden Bible study, and professor and Dean at Westmont College. Her
Well it has been a minute for The Art of Holiness Podcast and we are thrilled to be back with you all. In this episode you will hear what we
With this episode, we wrap up season three of The Art of Holiness, and we do so with a ton of gratitude for you. Our podcast community is a great
In a season when anxiety and hopelessness seem to be at record highs, today’s conversation with Dr. Matthew Sleeth is especially poignant. Dr. Sleeth is a former emergency room physician
It has been a sheer joy to get to know Dr. Ivan Filby. You’re going to love this conversation with him. Ivan has all the credentials of a scholar (he
Rich Villodas was raised up under the ministry of Pete Scazzero (author of Emotionally Healthy Spirituality and other books in that same theme), and succeeded him as the lead pastor
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Read MoreThe most common reason for which John Wesley removed people from the Methodist roll was “lightness and carelessness” (journal, 3/12/1743). He couldn't casual and disconnected observation. To be Methodist is to alive to the Spirit at work in community.
Read MoreA great conversation wtih Shane Bishop and Michael Wooten. Grateful for their hearts for Jesus.
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