Podcasts Welcome to the Unlikely Conversations Podcast We often inhabit spaces in person and online where we only interact with folks who primarily look and think and act and practice faith like we do. Unlikely Conversations is a podcast hosted by Collegeville Institute board member Ellie Roscher that features unique and dynamic interviews with writers, thinkers, scholars, and artists affiliated with Collegeville Institute programs. Season Three: In season three of Unlikely Conversations, we are asking big questions about meaning, purpose, and the theology of Christian vocation. Beginning on Tuesday, August 3, 2021 tune in twice a month to hear conversations with theologians, church leaders, and clergy in the Collegeville Institute’s Communities of Calling Initiative. The Spiritual Practice of Discernment December 21, 2021Collegeville InstituteHave you ever asked yourself: how does spiritual discernment work, practically? What are the signposts? How can I feel God’s subtle nudge?Read more »Creative Callings in the Pandemic at Plymouth Church December 7, 2021Collegeville InstituteLearn how the pandemic pushed Plymouth Church to explore creative callings in new, innovative ways.Read more »Writing as Prayer, Discernment, and Vocation November 23, 2021Collegeville InstituteCan writing be a tool of discernment and a form a prayer? In this podcast episode, Carol Davis Younger shares her vocation to be a writer in and for the Church.Read more »The Call to Rise After Crisis November 9, 2021Collegeville InstituteHow can a church build community and belonging with neighborhood partners in the context of multiple, simultaneous pandemics?Read more »The Call to Sing at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church October 26, 2021Collegeville InstituteAnn Schrooten speaks about her calling to serve through music, and how that vocation transformed during the pandemic and following George Floyd’s murder near her church in Minneapolis, MN.Read more »Addressing the Purpose Gap with Dr. Patrick B. Reyes October 12, 2021Collegeville InstituteHow do we understand God’s calling when not everyone has access to the same networks, resources, or opportunities?Read more »Invited to Mission at Edgewood Church September 28, 2021Collegeville InstituteThink of a significant calling in your life. Who invited you to explore that calling? And what role did church play (if any) in that invitation?Read more »Called Through Community at Edgewood Church September 14, 2021Collegeville InstituteWhat role does community play in understanding our individual vocation? And what happens when a pastor called to ministry starts to burn out?Read more »Embracing Communal Callings: Service at St. Matthew’s Church August 31, 2021Collegeville InstituteHow can congregations invite members of all ages to embrace God's communal call to serve? Read more »A Multiplicity of Callings: Skills Sharing at St. Matthew’s Church August 17, 2021Collegeville InstituteIn this podcast episode, two church leaders discuss how a skills sharing class transformed their understanding of God's calling.Read more »12>> Season Two: In its second season, each episode of the podcast centered on the subject of writing, faith, and justice with alumni guests from our writing workshops. Undoing Oppressions February 25, 2021Collegeville InstituteIn this episode, Nekeisha Alayna Alexis describes how her conviction to nonviolence evolved into her interest in co-liberation with animals.Read more »Welcome is Not Enough February 12, 2021Collegeville InstituteOn the surface, welcoming an immigrant seems kind. Karen González asks Christians to look again and push deeper.Read more »Following a Mystical Jesus January 27, 2021Collegeville InstituteWhat compels a decorated combat veteran and former missions pastor to study mysticism at a center founded by Fr. Richard Rohr?Read more »Consider the Birds January 13, 2021Collegeville InstituteCommunity organizing is often hard and contentious work. How can people stay committed when the world becomes overwhelming?Read more »Writing in Luminous Darkness December 16, 2020Collegeville InstituteFor Wesley Morris, being a good writer and pastor means embracing a "luminous darkness" as a place of transformation.Read more »Midwifing Stories in the American South December 2, 2020Collegeville InstituteJosina Guess discusses her work as an editor, as well as her own writing on themes of race, violence, and family.Read more »Being Heard into Speech November 18, 2020Collegeville InstituteWhat role can fellow writers play in the creative process? And how can a desire to "change the world" backfire?Read more »Start with Your Own Soul November 4, 2020Collegeville InstituteHow can writers begin to claim their own voice? And how should local communities inform both writing and organizing work? Read more »Mothering Wisdom for Activists October 21, 2020Collegeville InstituteWhat role do writers have in expanding our imagination for what is possible? And who is tending to the spiritual needs of activists? Read more »Writing for Mystic Activists October 7, 2020Collegeville InstituteIn Season 2 of our podcast, listen to activists and writers of faith including Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove.Read more » Season One: In its first season, each episode of the podcast featured two participants in the Multi-Religious Fellows program at the Collegeville Institute. Complicated Women in Scripture July 15, 2020Collegeville InstituteOur last podcast episode from this season asks: how are sacred stories about complicated women taught differently in Christianity and Judaism?Read more »Getting Curious About Difference July 1, 2020Collegeville InstituteHow do we teach toward curiosity in our religious institutions? How do we build interfaith relationships so when crisis happens we can support each other? Read more »Worship During A Pandemic June 17, 2020Collegeville InstituteIn our latest podcast episode, hear a Hindu-Jewish conversation about how religious communities are gathering, celebrating, and grieving during COVID-19.Read more »Race and Justice in Interfaith Spaces June 5, 2020Collegeville InstituteIn this podcast episode, hear a frank conversation about race between two young faith leaders in the Muslim and Buddist religious communtities.Read more »From Interfaith Dialogue to Multi-Religious Action May 20, 2020Collegeville InstituteOur third podcast episode explores the history of multi-religious work with Rabbi Barry D. Cytron and Dr. Marty Stortz.Read more »Love is a Verb May 6, 2020Collegeville InstituteIn the second episode of our podcast, hear a Muslim-Catholic dialogue about faith and action for the common good.Read more »Religion and the Next Generation April 22, 2020Collegeville InstituteListen now to the first episode of our new podcast Unlikely Conversations.Read more »Season One Trailer April 3, 2020Collegeville InstituteListen now to the trailer for Unlikely Conversations, a new podcast from the Collegeville Institute that explores civil discourse as spiritual practice.Read more »