
Homebrewed Christianity Process Theology in the Church
Jul 14, 2012
In this lively discussion, practitioners Bruce Epperly, Jeanyne Slettom, and Monica A. Coleman, all PhD-holding Process ministers, explore innovative ways to apply Process theology in church settings. They dive into the relational aspects of worship and the transformative power of communal support. Highlights include reimagining traditional hymns, the intersection of music with inclusive practices, and the importance of compassionate pastoral care. Each guest brings unique insights, fostering a rich dialogue about faith, creativity, and community engagement.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 2min
Theological Conversations and Community Connections
01:38 • 6min
Reimagining Southern Hymns in Contemporary Context
07:36 • 2min
Exploring the Interplay of Theology and Practice
09:17 • 4min
The Intersection of Worship, Theology, and Community
13:31 • 22min
Healing and Transformation through Faith
35:20 • 22min
Embracing Creation: A Journey of Vocation and Stewardship
57:25 • 5min
