We think the variety within the Christian tradition is beautiful. We like to use the word tapestry to describe that diversity, the richness that helps us see and hold in tension and balance the “and” of Christianity. This tapestry, with its many shapes and colors across denominations, regions, and countries, helps us hold that tension in which we find ourselves. Church Historia celebrates the tapestry of the Christian tradition through the lens of history. Hosted by church historian Stephanie Fulbright and church history enthusiast Leslie Eiler Thompson, this new podcast identifies people and places in the Christian tradition and uses their stories to discover new threads in the tapestry of Christianity. For Christians and non-Christians alike, this journey through the past will help us see ourselves, our neighbors, and our present realities more vibrantly.
As we recorded Season 1, our conversations took us in many directions and not all of them made sense as part of an episode. Today, we’re excited to br...
As we recorded Season 1, our conversations took us in many directions and not all of them made sense as part of an episode. Today, we’re excited to br...
On March 3rd, a deadly tornado took hold of Nashville and surrounding areas, including the community in which producer Leslie resides. That morning ju...
On March 3rd, a deadly tornado took hold of Nashville and surrounding areas, including the community in which producer Leslie resides. That morning ju...
For our last episode, we take a slightly different approach and about something more general to American Christianity. In this episode we talk about c...
For our last episode, we take a slightly different approach and about something more general to American Christianity. In this episode we talk about c...
Evangelical and evangelicalism are common labels used in talking about modern Christianities, but they are fairly nebulous terms with non-codified def...
Evangelical and evangelicalism are common labels used in talking about modern Christianities, but they are fairly nebulous terms with non-codified def...
Since its beginning the Church has struggled to define its boundaries: who is included, what are standards of conduct, who is fit to lead, etc. As it ...
Since its beginning the Church has struggled to define its boundaries: who is included, what are standards of conduct, who is fit to lead, etc. As it ...