In Good Faith

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Mar 12, 2023 • 53min

Ep. 147 How Do We Talk About Religion?

Today on In Good Faith, we have a special panel discussion on “How to Talk About Religion” featuring four local clergy members–if you are a long-time listener, you’ll recognize some of our guests from past episodes. Rabbi David Levinsky currently serves at the Temple Har Shalom in Park City. Bishop Carla Long, from the Community of Christ, has previously volunteered with the World Service Corps. Imam Shuaib Din of the Utah Islamic Center has led American groups to Mecca on the Hajj for the past 15 years. And, last but not least, Jan Saeed of the Baha'i faith has served with a number of community organizations including presenting at the Parliament of World Religions in 2004, 2015, and 2018. Listen as this esteemed panel explores (how to talk about) religion.
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Mar 5, 2023 • 28min

Ep. 146 Lynne Twist: What is a Committed Life?

Steve chats with Lynne Twist about her new book "Living a Committed Life"--a grander approach to reconcile daily commitments. Twist is the co-founder of the Pachamama Alliance and founder of the Soul of Money Institute. For over 40 years, she has led workshops, provided coaching, and given presentations in 50 countries. Her primary focuses are alleviating poverty, ending world hunger, and supporting social justice and sustainability.
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Feb 26, 2023 • 54min

Ep. 145 The Power of Pilgrimage

Daisy Khan describes her work in women's rights related to the Hajj to Mecca. Father Diaz talks to Steve as they walk through the Stations of the Cross. Rachel Rueckert explains her memoir and what lead her and her new husband to embark on the Camino de Santiago. Marcus Smith discusses his visit to Nauvoo, Illinois.
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Feb 19, 2023 • 28min

Ep. 144 Patrick Mason: Can Doubt Strengthen Your Faith?

This week, Steve talks with Patrick Q. Mason, American historian specializing in Mormon History and Culture at USU. He teaches courses on Mormonism, American religious history, and religion, violence, and peacebuilding. Professor Mason was a Fulbright Scholar in Romania in 2015 and is a past president of the Mormon History Association. He is frequently consulted by the national and international media on stories related to Mormon culture and history. Mason has written or edited several books, including "Planted: Belief and Belonging in an Age of Doubt", which aims to normalizes struggling yet remaining faithful.
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Feb 12, 2023 • 53min

Ep. 143 Book Club Edition: Gilead by Marilynne Robinson

Marilynne Robinson's "Gilead" (2004) illuminates the value of life and the reality of death, as narrated by Reverend John Ames. Typical of Robinson's writing, themes of faith are intertwined within the narrative. Listen as author Terryl Givens, Tennery Norton, and Heather Bigley discuss their reactions to this novel with host Steven Kapp Perry. Join the book club today! We are reading Richard Rohr's "The Universal Christ" for the next IGF Book Club episode airing May 2023.
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Feb 5, 2023 • 28min

Ep. 142 Meli Solomon: What Can We Learn from Other Faiths?

On this episode of the In Good Faith podcast, Steve converses with Meli Soloman about the importance of understanding the values and practices of others. Meli Solomon is a public scholar and founder of the Talking with God Project and the associated Living Our Beliefs podcast, which explore the lived religion of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Her Conservative Jewish practice and wide range of personal and professional experiences inform her research as well as her life.
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Jan 29, 2023 • 53min

Ep. 141 Importance of Ritual to Connect us to Family and Community

On this episode of the In Good Faith podcast, we explore the power ritual has to connect an individual to their religion, culture, and community. While there might be the stereotype that rituals are dry ceremonies performed only in churches, our guests today discuss rituals from every facets of their lives. Aaron Rose discusses how he learned about the rituals of Dia de los Muertos and how practicing them with his family helped him connect with his culture. Howard Wettstein discusses a few of the ritual practices in his Jewish faith, like the Mourner's Kaddish, and how those practices are a form of spiritual intimacy. Mara Menzies shares her experiences with the rituals of storytelling, including a fascinating experience about bringing a story lost through the African diaspora back to its community of origin in Nigeria. Frederik Mayet shares some history of the Oberammergau Passion Play and reflects on how the play connects his community.
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Jan 22, 2023 • 27min

Ep. 140 Eric Fellman: Why a National Prayer Breakfast?

On this episode of the In Good Faith podcast, Steve spoke with Eric Fellman over Zoom about his work with the National Prayer Breakfast and the power that prayer has had in his life. Eric Fellman is an author and publisher that wrote The Power Behind Positive Thinking. He held other publishing roles for 35 years and today is a Strategic Planning consultant to a variety of businesses and non profits. Since 1997, Fellman has worked with the National Prayer Breakfast, a 70-year-old bipartisan event for DC politicians and political leaders worldwide.
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Jan 15, 2023 • 53min

Ep. 139 Sacred Songs of Protest

Steve talks with Leland Spindler, Artistic Director of The Lux Choral Society, who shares thoughts and music from the choir's most recent live concert, titled "Overcome: Sacred Songs of Protest." See a link to their website below. In Good Faith is the place to hear stories and accounts from believers, told in their own words. Our hope is to listen with an open heart, celebrating the power of faith and belief, and what those stories mean to the ones who tell them. Host Steven Kapp Perry talks with believers from all walks of faith—Catholic and Episcopalian, Buddhist and Baptist, Jewish and Hindu, Presbyterian and Seventh Day Adventist, Muslim and Latter-day Saint—in other words, human beings and believers, sharing their personal experience with the sacred and the divine. Sundays on BYUradio—and be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
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Jan 8, 2023 • 28min

Ep. 138 Daisy Khan: What's the Lived Experience of Muslim Women?

Steve speaks with Daisy Khan about her own miraculous story growing up in Kashmir and an important call to action she felt in the US. Daisy Khan is the executive director of the Women's Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality (WISE), a women-led organization committed to peacebuilding, equality, and justice for Muslims around the world. Her memoir, Born with Wings, was published by Random House in April 2018.

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