Tue, 30 April 2013
This podcast is the first in a three part series about technology and faith. In this episode, Chaplain Clayton Rascoe interviews the Rev. David Hansen about the uses of social media in ministry. |
Fri, 29 March 2013
This podcast is an interview with Margot Starbuck about what Jesus meant when he commanded us to love our neighbor. This is the subject of her book Small Things With Great Love: Adventures in Loving Your Neighbor. Margot will be the keynote speaker at the 2013 Women's Conferences where the theme is "Bright and Beautiful." We also spend a little time at the end of this interview talking about what she is looking forward to in that experience. |
Thu, 10 January 2013
This podcast is an interview with John Philip Newell. Newell is an internationally acclaimed authority on Celtic Christianity. In this interview, John Philip talks about the foundations of Celtic Christianity, and how he believes Christians can call upon the wisdom of this ancient tradition to be a blessing to the world today. |
Tue, 4 December 2012
This podcast is a recording of the sermon given by the Rev. Dr. Bob Crilley at the 2012 Men's Confernece. This sermon on Mark 10:46-52, was one of the highlights of the 2012 Summer Confernece Season. Information and registration for the 2013 Men's Confernece is available at www.moranch.com/men. The 2013 Men's Conference will take place May 3-5, 2013. |
Fri, 24 August 2012
In this episode, Bruce Reyes-Chow is interviewed about the use of Social Media in the Church. Bruce is a PC(USA) pastor, and former moderator of General Assembly. He makes his home in San Francisco and makes his way through life as a speaker, social media consultant and author. In July, he released a book entitled, "The Definitive(ish) Guide for Using Social Media in the Church." |
Mon, 20 August 2012
In this podcast, Teresa Stricklen is interviewed about Missional Preaching. Teresa is the Associate for Worship at the Presbyterian Church (USA)'s Office of Theology and Worship. She organizes the Academy on Missional Preaching, which Mo-Ranch will be hosting October 14-19, 2012. In this interview, Teresa talks about the definition of Missional Preaching, how it has helped some of the congregations where it is being used, and a little bit about the Academy itself. |
Wed, 25 July 2012
In this podcast, Doug Pagitt, pastor of Solomon's Porch in Minneapolis, MN is interviewed about his ministry there, the theory of The Inventive Age, and the importance/limitations of a church's online presence. Pagitt will be one of the leaders of Mo-Ranch's upcoming Weekend on Emergence Christianity with Phyllis Tickle October 19-21. Sign up before the end of July and recieve a copy of Phyllis Tickle's forthcoming book when it is released in mid-September. |
Wed, 6 June 2012
In this episode, the Rev. Dr. Anna Carter Florence gives a keynote address to the 2012 Women's Confernece. During her time with the participants, she walked them through scripture passages using a method that concentrates on the verbs. This podcast contains two seperate recordings. The first is Anna's explanation of the method during her first keynote presentation. The second is her third keynote address in its entirety. If you wish to skip the explanation of the method, the keynote address begins at the 14:26 mark in the podcast. |
Thu, 24 May 2012
This podcast is an interview with Elizabeth Reep and Sarah Bravo. Reep and Bravo are the founders of Camp COPE, an organization that serves the children and families of wounded and fallen soldiers. Each spring since 2009, Camp COPE Mo-Ranch has hosted this organization. Reep and Bravo speak about Camp COPE, how it began, challenges and rewards of making an idea become a reality, and share a few of their favorite stories from their work with military families at Mo-Ranch. |
Thu, 10 May 2012
This podcast is the second of two keynote addresses given by the Rev. Dr. Tom Long at the 2012 Mo-Ranch Men's Conference. The conference theme was "Christian Faith Today: Facing the Challenges." Rev. Long talks with Mo-Ranch Chaplain Program Director, Clayton Rascoe, about why he chose the theme and the content of his keynote addresses in a brief (three minute) interview at the beginning of the podcast. The keynote address was delivered Saturday May 5, 2012 in the Main Auditoirum at Mo-Ranch. |
