Shepherding God's (Socially Distanced) People

Shepherding God's (Socially Distanced) People

In this episode we are joined by CPT fellow Jarrod Longbons, Senior Minister of Peachtree Christian Church in Atlanta, GA. Jarrod discusses the history of the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement in the United States. He also explores how he and his congregation are ministering to the people in their church and in their community through connection and ministries of mercy during a national shutdown.

Quarantines and Sabbath Rest

Quarantines and Sabbath Rest

CPT fellow Jon English Lee, Pastor of Discipleship at Morningview Baptist Church in Montgomery, AL. Jon English discusses his life of faith, his ministry training, and his doctoral research. How does the biblical Sabbath mandate relate to creation? How does it relate to the coming of Christ? How can those who no longer work or who are unable to work in their present circumstances participate in the rest that God commands?

Holding Death Before Our Eyes

Holding Death Before Our Eyes

Our culture shelters us from death. But the reality of our own fragility and mortality has been placed at the forefront of our attention during a global pandemic. CPT fellows Chris Ganski and Benj Petroelje discuss how pastors can lead and prepare their people to come face to face with death in their own lives and in society. How can Christians acknowledge the reality of death and hold it in tension with the hope that we have in Christ?

Worship and Sacrament When the Church Is Scattered

Worship and Sacrament When the Church Is Scattered

The COVID-19 crisis has quickly and urgently raised many theological questions for pastors and congregations. Should find ways to celebrate the Lord's Supper while the church can only gather via livestream? What should worship look like under these circumstances? CPT fellows Chris Ganski and Benj Petroelje join the podcast for a conversation on worship and sacrament in unique circumstances.

Nathan Barczi | Economics, Theology, and Pastoral Ministry in Cambridge, MA

Nathan Barczi | Economics, Theology, and Pastoral Ministry in Cambridge, MA

Listen to part 2 of our conversation with CPT fellow Nathan Barczi. Nathan tells the story of his move from New York to Boston and from economics to pastoral ministry. We discuss studying part-time for a degree in theology, as well as Nathan's studies for his first career as a professional economist. Nathan concludes by discussing the unique function of theological education in the local church in the Boston area––including his involvement in our local and student fellowships here at the CPT.

Nathan Barczi | Processing Suffering Theologically after 9/11

Nathan Barczi | Processing Suffering Theologically after 9/11

“Everything in our scriptures prepares us to anticipate that bad things happen to good people. God does not prevent all [suffering], but he is also not absent from it.”

This week’s episode features part of our interview with CPT fellow Nathan Barczi, Associate Pastor at Christ the King Presbyterian Church in Cambridge, MA. Nathan tells his story of growing up and coming to faith and his study of economics at Stanford. He also tells the story of living and working in Manhattan during the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001. What was life like in New York in the weeks after the attacks? How did Christians respond? What questions were people asking? Listen to the first half of Nathan’s fascinating story of becoming a pastor theologian.

Matthew Kim | Celebrity Preachers, Homiletics, and Discipleship

Matthew Kim | Celebrity Preachers, Homiletics, and Discipleship

How should students and young pastors think about celebrity preachers? What is the relationship between homiletics and other pastoral disciplines like biblical and theological studies? How does the pastoral call to discipleship interface with the call of preaching? These questions and more in part two of our interview with Matthew Kim, Associate Professor of Preaching and Ministry at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary.

Matthew Kim | Preaching, Personality, and Identity

Matthew Kim | Preaching, Personality, and Identity

Rev. Dr. Matthew Kim joins the podcast to share his story and talk about a new book he has published with IVP Academic. Matthew is an Associate Professor for Preaching & Ministry and Director of the Haddon Robinson Center for Preaching at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. He shares his story of discerning a call to ministry, his doctoral work, and the role that mentorship relationships have played in his life. Matthew also discusses how his Asian-American background and shy personality have shaped him as a preacher. A Little Book for New Preachers is available now from IVP Academic.

Gerald Hiestand | Irenaeus, the Devil, and the Goodness of Creation

Gerald Hiestand | Irenaeus, the Devil, and the Goodness of Creation

How does the pastoral vocation shape our theological reflection? The life and work of a pastor is embedded in the life of the worshipping community. As such, pastors share in the joys and the pains of people in the congregation. CPT President Todd Wilson shares how the suffering-shaped life of the pastor uniquely positions them for speaking and writing of the mysteries of Christ crucified.

Gerald Hiestand | Earning a PhD As a Full-Time Pastor

Gerald Hiestand | Earning a PhD As a Full-Time Pastor

How does the pastoral vocation shape our theological reflection? The life and work of a pastor is embedded in the life of the worshipping community. As such, pastors share in the joys and the pains of people in the congregation. CPT President Todd Wilson shares how the suffering-shaped life of the pastor uniquely positions them for speaking and writing of the mysteries of Christ crucified.