It’s time to wind up Liturgical Rebels for the year. With the approach of the festive season - Thanksgiving next week, then Advent and Christmas, I need a break from the very exciting but intense work of podcasting. This will give you a chance to catch up on those episodes you intended to listen to but have not had time for. I hope you have enjoyed the inaugural season of Liturgical Rebels. Would love to hear what feedback you have for me. What have you enjoyed on Liturgical Rebels this year? How could I improve the podcast? What kinds of guests would you like me to interview?
In this reflective conversation, Christine Sine and Forrest Inslee discuss the journey of the Liturgical Rebels podcast over the past year. They explore the diverse voices and perspectives that have been featured, the challenges of engaging an audience, and the personal growth that has come from hosting the podcast. They also look ahead to the future, emphasizing the importance of feedback and the need for new theological perspectives in a changing world.
Takeaways
Christine reflects on the podcast accomplishments and highlights of interviews with artists, poets, and theologians over the past year.
Forrest praises Christine for her commitment to podcasting.
Diverse voices are vital for rethinking faith practices.
The concept of a playful God challenges traditional views of theology.
Audience engagement and accessibility of terminology are discussed as ongoing challenges.
Christine emphasizes the need for feedback from listeners to improve the podcast.
Future episodes will explore the liturgical calendar and indigenous and other worldviews. We will look at some of the newly emerging expressions of faith and how we can reshape our faith to be more effective in the future.
The conversation touches on the importance for spiritual growth of adapting traditions to different perspectives and cultural contexts.
Christine expresses a desire to help listeners reconstruct their faith in meaningful ways.
You can find out more about Forrest Inslee at Earthkeepers Podcast and Circlewood