Notoriously Episcopalian Episode 5 – #easteris50days

On April 28, 2015, after a curious moment where I thought Sewanee was in a different time zone, Jamie Osborne and I successfully got together on a Google Hangout and talked about Jesus. Jamie was about to finish his second semester of his first year of seminary, and was kind enough to take time outContinueContinue reading “Notoriously Episcopalian Episode 5 – #easteris50days”

Notoriously Episcopalian Episode 4 – #Easteris50days

On April 21, 2015, I got to continue my conversation about where the resurrected Jesus is. This week I had a chance to talk to Tommie Lee Watkins, Jr. He is in his second year at General Theological Seminary. Tommie offered his thoughts and reflections on where the resurrected is by taking a look atContinueContinue reading “Notoriously Episcopalian Episode 4 – #Easteris50days”

Notoriously Episcopalian Episode 3 – #easteris50days

So the podcast is back! The premise of this series of podcasts is “Where is the resurrected Jesus now?” I invited each participant to select a post-resurrection appearance story and to reflect on what that passage tells us about Jesus. First up is Lindsey Mullen. Not only is Lindsey a few weeks away from graduatingContinueContinue reading “Notoriously Episcopalian Episode 3 – #easteris50days”

Notoriously Episcopalian Episode 2

On October 14, 2014, I had the chance to sit down and have a cup of coffee with Bishop Kee Sloan. We discussed his new book Jabbok and also talked about the role of the Episcopal Church and Bishops in the 21st century. This episode is the second part of that conversation. Notoriously Episcopalian is a podcast thatContinueContinue reading “Notoriously Episcopalian Episode 2”

Notoriously Episcopalian Episode 1

On October 14, 2014, I had the chance to sit down and have a cup of coffee with Bishop Kee Sloan. We discussed his new book Jabbok and also talked about the role of the Episcopal Church and Bishops in the 21st century. This episode is the first part of that conversation. Notoriously Episcopalian is aContinueContinue reading “Notoriously Episcopalian Episode 1”