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The Collective Voice

  • Belonging at University Presbyterian Church Austin

    29 APR 2024 · How do young adults balance faith in the midst of busy schedules? Young adults from University Presbyterian Church in Austin, Texas join Jade and Phil to discuss a faithful look at balance and belonging.  They begin by discussing their personal spiritual lives and transformative rituals. They also share their experiences of finding connections with others their age in the church and integrating their faith into their daily lives. They emphasize the importance of recognizing the face of God in others and sharing God's love with those around them.  For more information about the ministries of University Presbyterian Church in Austin visit their https://upcaustin.org/.  Find out more about The 787 Collective https://linktr.ee/787collective. 
    55m 52s
  • Faith Transitions in the Borderlands with James Martin

    22 APR 2024 · This week on The Collectice Voice we feature our first "Faith Transitions" episode. Rev. Phil Dieke and Jade Evans are joined by James Martin to disucss the completion of his 787 Collective Campaign Project. James reflects on the impact of the borderlands and the importance of accompaniment as he works to build community among a binational group of young adults. He also discusses the challenges of navigating invisible borders and the need for supportive communities among young adults, especially as they work for justice. Read more about James' project https://787collective.org/james-martin/. The 787 Collective Campaign Project is an initiave to center young adult leaders in work that supports and celebrates their vocational gifts and yearnings, in ways that enrich the mission of the church. If this conversation inspires you to apply for a campaign, emails us (787@austinseminary.edu). Chapters00:00 Introduction to Faith Transitions and the 787 Collective 08:13 Transitioning to a Bi-National Community in the Borderlands 28:42 Reflecting on Invisible Borders and Structural Challenges 34:56 The Future of the 787 Collective and Opportunities for Involvement
    34m 24s
  • Have You Heard About Liberation Theology?

    15 APR 2024 · In the first episode of "Have You Heard...", Rev. Phil Dieke and Jeb Bunting have a conversation with Damon Garcia, a writer, video essayist, and public theologian, about liberation theology and liberative Christianity. In this conversation they discuss the origins and principles of liberation theology, the intersection between liberation and faith, and the radical message of Jesus. They also explore how liberative Christianity is being practiced and preached in the modern world, and the importance of grassroots movements and community engagement. The conversation highlights the need for a contextual and inclusive approach to theology that prioritizes the liberation of the marginalized and oppressed; as well as the intersection of faith, activism, and community. They highlight the need for religious communities to actively engage in social justice and liberation movements, specifically the importance of viewing faith as a communal effort and allowing marginalized voices to shape and change religious communities. They also emphasize the need for inclusivity and affirmation of all individuals, regardless of their identities. The conversation encourages young people to embrace a more collective mentality and seek community in third spaces if religious communities are not liberative. It concludes with a reminder that the journey of faith and activism is ever-evolving and that individuals are not alone in their pursuit of justice and liberation. To learn more about the work of Damon Garcia follow him on social media (whoisdamon) or his YouTube channel (https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCInlq91_eLitNzzrgfHUFXw). He mentions the work of Dr. Joerg Rieger and the work of the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice. You can find out more about their Solidarity Circles https://www.religionandjustice.org/solidarity-circles.  To become a part of the collective work or learn more about The 787 Collective, follow us on social media (@787Collective) or connect with us https://linktr.ee/787collective. You can watch each episode of The Collective Voice on our https://youtu.be/oEuVVfdLrBE. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 01:00 Holy Week and Meaningful Celebrations 03:29 Damon's Journey and Departure from Evangelicalism 04:24 The Radicality of Jesus and Liberation Theology 06:08 Introductions and Personal Backgrounds 08:41 Jeb's Experience with Christianity and Jesus 09:05 Jeb's Response to Damon's Book 10:32 Explaining Liberation Theology 11:16 Damon's Introduction to Liberation Theology 18:14 Liberative Christianity in Today's Context 19:18 Liberative Christianity as a Fringe Movement 21:44 Activating and Inspiring People in Liberative Christianity 25:00 Solidarity Circles and Grassroots Movements 26:46 Supporting Existing Work in Communities 27:43 Jesus Flipping Tables and Liberative Christianity 28:33 Jesus and the Den of Robbers 31:56 Faith and Activism 34:52 Materialist Answers and Spiritual Questions 37:56 The Communal Nature of Faith 40:54 Creating Community and Third Spaces 44:06 Being Changed by Others 47:43 Creating Liberative Faith Communities 53:59 The Journey of Faith
    54m 52s
  • Belonging at First Presbyterian Church Austin

    8 APR 2024 · In this episode of The Collective Voice, Jade Evans and Phil Dieke are joined by a group of young adults from First Presbyterian Church in Austin, Texas. They discuss the importance of creating spaces of belonging and share personal experiences of feeling a sense of belonging. This episode begins with Jamie leading the group in a breathing exercise, a practice she uses to help with anxiety and being overwhelmed. They also discuss the power of vulnerability in fostering belonging. The group shares stories of finding belonging in different contexts, such as moving to a new city or joining a Bible study. They highlight the importance of being seen, invited, and appreciated for one's presence. They also highlight the importance of being asked to do more and the misconception that young adults are disengaged. Follow The 787 Collective on social media (@787Collective) or connect with us https://linktr.ee/787collective. Find out more about the ways you can connect with First Presbyterian Austin https://www.fpcaustin.org/.
    1h 10m 7s
  • Why a Podcast from The 787 Collective?

    1 APR 2024 · The 787 Collective at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary gathers young adults, and those passionate about the spiritual formation of young adults, for transformation toward healing and wholeness. We do that by centering the voices of young adults, and what better way to amplify these voices than a podcast? We call the podcast "The Collective Voice," because no one voice speaks for all young adults. Through this podcast we center the voices of young adults by inviting them to share their life experiences, their faith struggles and growth, and invite them to embrace their curiosity.  The Collective Voice will consist of three different shows: - Belonging - Faith Transitions - Have You Heard...? "Belonging" shares the lived experience of young adults in congregations and faith organizations. "Faith Transitions" leans into the reality that young adults are transient and the challenges and opportunities that accompanies this stage of life. And "Have You Heard...?" invites a young adult to co-host the podcast with us as they explore concepts that have led to their ongoing faith formation or peeked their curiosity.  Want to share your experience on The Collective Voice? Reach out to us on Social Media (@787.collective) or email us at 787@austinseminary.edu
    3m 45s

The Collective Voice is a production of The 787 Collective at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary with the purpose of centering young adult voices and the experience of young adults in...

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The Collective Voice is a production of The 787 Collective at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary with the purpose of centering young adult voices and the experience of young adults in their ongoing faith exploration and formation. 

The Collective Voice consists of three shows: Belonging, Faith Transitions, and Have you Heard
  • Belonging documents the everyday spiritual lives of young adutls in churches and faith organizations with The 787 Collective. These conversations explore the role of young adults in their churches and organizations and invites their reflections on being a young adult Christian.
  • Faith Transitions shares the highs and lows of young adult Christian leaders within The 787 Collective network. These conversations feature The 787 Collective Campaign leaders and other young adults sharing about the transient nature of young adulthood through the lens of faith.
  • Have You Heard (about)... this show provides firsthand insights about current topics, innovation, and interests relevant to the spiritual desires and needs of young adults. These conversations bring insights from authors, experts, innovation partners, thinkers, and theologians. This a great space for curiosity.
If you are a young adult who would like to join us on The Collective Voice, email us at 787@austinseminary.edu.
You can find the video version of this podcast on our YouTube channel.



The 787 Collective is funded by Austin Seminary and a grant from the Lilly Endowment.
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