INTERFAITH IN THE CITY – with The Rev. Dr. Chloe Breyer, executive director of The Interfaith Center of New York. [LDT099]

Interfaith Work in New York, with The Rev. Dr. Chloe Bryer

Rev. Dr. Chloe Breyer

Hey, Lovers – This is Russ and I want to welcome you to Love in a Dangerous Time, where we look at The Church, and the profound changes it’s going through in these Dangerous Times. We’ve got a great program today, but first I want to give you a heads up that the next episode of Love in a Dangerous Time will be number 100. This is a huge milestone for the show, for me personally, and for this really vital conversation that we are all a part of.

The excitement of the hundredth episode is really a big deal. And to celebrate, my guest on episode 100 will be none other than “The Pod Father” himself, Tripp Fuller. Tripp is the host of Homebrewed Christianity, which was the first progressive Christian podcast to really take off. The excitement of discussing real theology on Homebrewed has been a big part of the progressive upheaval we’re in right now. And his podcast is a direct inspiration for many new podcasts to be launched, including this one. You won’t want to miss it.

Today’s episode, number 99, is all about interfaith work, and my guest is The Rev. Dr. Chloe Breyer, the executive director of The Interfaith Center of New York. This is a very active and very effective organization that brings people of a variety of faith traditions together to break down divisions and do justice work together. We also look into the theological rationale behind this healing work and at some of the problems it brings up.

These are Dangerous Times, Lovers. And we really have to learn to work together.

 

Website:  www.interfaithcenter.org

Be sure to check out the Interfaith Center’s podcast, Interfaith Matters: http://interfaithcenter.org/podcast/

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