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Living Reconciled

Mission Mississippi

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Living Reconciled, hosted by Mission Mississippi, is a podcast dedicated to exploring reconciliation and the Gospel that enables us to live it out. Mission Mississippi has been leading the way in racial reconciliation in Mississippi for 30 years. Our model is to bring people together to build relationships across racial lines so they can work together to better their communities. Our mission is to encourage and demonstrate grace in the Body of Christ across racial lines so that communities t ...
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ConnectR Presents: Reconcile This!

ConnectR Youth Champions: Dany Muembo & Sienna Waskewitch

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Reconcile This! is a podcast lead by youth champions for Be A ConnectR, an innovative website that helps people find and respond to calls to action and move forward on a journey of reconciliation. Featuring special guests interviewed by the youth champs, the podcast digs deeper into the tough questions, uncomfortable conversations, and bold ideas needed to make change and see reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities succeed.
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Reconcile. Everyday Conversations

Mennonite Central Committee Saskatchewan

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Since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) work across Canada and the TRC Calls to Action, all Canadians have been challenged to join the journey of reconciliation. Due to this call we have seen the term reconciliation become increasingly popular in our news cycle, organizational mandates, and within our churches. But how are people interpreting and working towards reconciliation? Senator Murray Sinclair stated, "If you thought the truth was hard, reconciliation will be harder." Thi ...
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We have five areas of reconciliation that we focus on: Reconciliation with God, Reconciliation in Marriage, Reconciliation in Families, Reconciliation with the Brethren, and Reconciliation amongst Ethnicities. What do these mean? How we understand reconciliation affects how we carry out this mission. In this episode, we discuss an overview of why w…
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Join Brian and Neddie for an episode that's both at times weighty and lighthearted as they are joined by their good friend from up north, Dr. Glenn Barth. The guys discuss a variety of topics from addressing homelessness to nurturing leadership within urban ministries, revealing how friendship and collaboration are the heartbeats of effective commu…
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How does one truly live a reconciled life within the dynamic tapestry of Christian duty and neighborly love? Neddie Winters, Austin Hoyle, and Brian Crawford unravel this profound conundrum, grounding our exchange in the scriptural wisdom of Romans 13:8-10. As we navigated the passage, Neddie eloquently presents it as the ultimate law of relationsh…
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Our vision is "The Offended Restores the Offender." What does this mean? Shouldn't the person who causes the hurt be the one doing the restoration? How we navigate offense is related to how God has loved us and who he has made us to be. In this episode, we discuss our vision and what it means for us to be the offended and offending parties. Support…
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This episode takes you through Sam Bolen’s inspiring journey in his role as the Executive Director of the Jackson Leadership Foundation (JLF). Our enriching conversation delves into the critical work of JLF, which stands not just as an organization but as a beacon, empowering leaders and ministries to uplift and change the fabric of communities in …
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Our mission is to educate and train followers of Jesus Christ on how to love biblical unity, live out reconciliation, and lead conversations amongst one another. When there's hurt and offense, talking about it can be hard. There's vulnerability, uncertainty, and feelings involved. We need the courage to lean in and not back away. How do we do this?…
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Ever found yourself mindlessly scrolling through your social media feed and wondering how it's shaping your world view? Our latest episode brings Chrissy Sanders into the mix, a social marketing dynamo with a ministry heart, to unpack the complexities of digital discipleship. Chrissy's insights illuminate the power of narrative in bridging divides …
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Have you ever wondered how service and love can literally transform a neighborhood? David and Amy Lancaster's journey with We Will Go Ministries is a profound example of this transformation in action. Moving into the heart of downtown Jackson, Mississippi, they've turned faith into service, providing everything from food distribution to after-schoo…
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Our mission is to educate and train followers of Jesus Christ on how to love biblical unity, live out reconciliation, and lead conversations amongst one another. There are a lot of things in life that would love to help shape our identity, but who or what really has the power to do that? Is it us? People around us? What we do? In this episode, we d…
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In our latest episode of "Living Reconciled," Brian Crawford, Austin Hoyle, and Neddie Winters, delve into the profound connections between Black History and the Christian call to reconciliation. Throughout our discussion, we underscore the year-round significance of Black History, reflecting on the foundational work of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, who i…
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Our mission is to educate and train followers of Jesus Christ on how to love biblical unity, live out reconciliation, and lead conversations amongst one another. God has a particular plan and vision for unity. In this episode, we discuss how it differs from the world's definition of unity and how unity isn't really about us. Support the show Bonus …
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In this episode of The Living Reconciled Podcast, host Austin Hoyle sits down with Rev. Bruce Case, pastor of St. Luke United Methodist in Jackson. Bruce shares his journey from the early days of integration in Brookhaven, Mississippi, to his current role in leading reconciling efforts in the United Methodist Church. Through personal anecdotes and …
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Have you ever wondered how the seeds of hope can sprout from the soil of despair? Our latest episode features Dr. Dolphus Weary, whose life narrative is an inspiring testament to the power of the Gospel in perseverance and transformation. Raised in the grip of poverty and racism in Mississippi, Dr. Weary's vow to leave and never return evolved into…
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Why Be Reconciled? With multiple events that pop up in the news over the years concerning disunity and dissension in our society, how should the church respond? Meet the Be Reconciled Team and listen in as they share why reconciliation should be a lifestyle for Jesus followers and not just a buzzword when an event pops up in the news. Support the s…
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Brian and Austin take a look at Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and their current role in the workplace and university. Our discussion weaves through the spectrum of viewpoints, looking at the goals and both the potential benefits and pitfalls. The guys close the episode advocating for a compassionate conversation within the Christian commun…
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It's not every day you get to hear the raw and emotional trials of leading a congregation through change or the reality of outreach efforts that come with their own set of challenges. Together with Pastor Scott, we unravel these experiences, revealing the sometimes complex dance of leadership and racial tensions, and the profound moments that can r…
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Discover the enduring power of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail" as Brian, Austin, and Neddie journey through the historical and emotional landscape that gave rise to this pivotal document in the civil rights movement. The guys discuss the strategic genius behind King's choice of Birmingham for his campaign, and the deep Ch…
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In this episode we dig into our theme for the new year, "Living Reconciled By Loving Our Neighbors Well" and cast new light on the timeless question, "Who is my neighbor?" The parable of the Good Samaritan teaches us that unexpected kindness is not just a virtue, but a necessity for a world craving reconciliation. We discuss how loving beyond our c…
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We turned the tables and invited T.J. Tennison, Lead Pastor at Crossway Church in Vicksburg, MS to interview Brian Crawford, president of Mission Mississippi and regular host of Living Reconciled. Brian was asked this episode to discuss his journey during the initial eight months of his tenure. Alongside the wisdom of Neddie Winters and Austin, we …
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We're joined by TJ Tennison, lead pastor of Crossway Church in Vicksburg, MS! We discuss TJ's personal testimony and story of faith in Christ and the intersection of that story with his beautiful family including his daughter who is another ethnicity. We reflect on the life-changing story of Brooklyn, whose adoption became a pivotal moment in the l…
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Can we find real joy amid the glitter and hustle of the holiday season? Brian, Austin, and Neddie, explore the role of joy in Christmas and the Christian life in this latest installment of the Living Reconciled podcast. In this episode we reveal how Scripture sees joy and how the giving, the food, the fun, and the fellowship flows out of the joy we…
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Are you feeling overwhelmed by the pressure of the holidays or constantly comparing yourself to others and feeling inadequate? Join Brian, Neddie and Austin for a honest conversation about envy and comparison, two joy thieves, especially during Christmas. They discuss the often hidden impact of envy, how it can rob us of our joy, lead us astray fro…
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Ever wonder how a philosopher, lawyer, and devout Christian grapples with reconciliation? Enter our special guest, Dean John Anderson, the Dean of the School of Law at Mississippi College, who opens up about his journey from his California upbringing to his philosophical and legal education, and his eventual embrace of faith in Jesus Christ. His un…
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Join us as we illuminate the life and career of Camille Young, a principal at Cornerstone Government Affairs. Camille's passion for reconciliation, driven by her profound faith, has been the anchor of her nearly three-decade career in government affairs. Camille has proven that honesty, respect, and dignity are the greatest expressions of God's lov…
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Ever wonder how deep, authentic friendships are formed and sustained? The type of friendships that enrich life, challenge your beliefs, encourage personal growth, and rekindle your faith in humanity? Join Brian and Austin as they interview six men who over three years journeyed from complete strangers to the closest friends - Phil Schank, Ray Sears…
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