Darrell Smith Teaching

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 21:29:56
  • Mas informaciones

Informações:

Sinopsis

Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years.

Episodios

  • Delusion of Detachment

    06/08/2020 Duración: 26min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, liturgist, and integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter 3—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. His most recent published work is 2019’s Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them. For the last 20 years,

  • Cubit by Cubit

    18/07/2020 Duración: 24min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, liturgist, and integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter 3—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. His most recent published work is 2019’s Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them. For the last 20 years,

  • Blurry and Unrestrained

    23/06/2020 Duración: 25min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, liturgist, and integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter 3—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. His most recent published work is 2019’s Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them. For the last 20 years,

  • The Call is Coming from Inside the Cave

    28/04/2020 Duración: 25min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, liturgist, and integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter 3—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. His most recent published work is 2019’s Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them. For the last 20 years,

  • Birth Against the Machine

    28/12/2019 Duración: 23min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • The Trail to the Gap

    30/10/2019 Duración: 24min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • It Breathes: Dynamic, Dangerous, and Demanding a Response

    27/08/2019 Duración: 25min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • Easter Eggs and Enemies

    27/08/2019 Duración: 27min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • Contextual Memory

    27/08/2019 Duración: 26min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • The Goats are in the Details

    27/08/2019 Duración: 30min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • Ordering the World: Acts 2 and the Lego Movie

    27/08/2019 Duración: 27min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • The Space for a Future Worth Remembering

    27/08/2019 Duración: 26min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • The Dirt Beneath the Marbles

    27/08/2019 Duración: 23min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • It's Not Something I Do, It's Who I Am

    27/08/2019 Duración: 25min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • The Beginning of Becoming

    27/08/2019 Duración: 24min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • Two for the Price of One

    27/08/2019 Duración: 26min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • A Way Over from the Familiar

    27/08/2019 Duración: 26min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • Senseless and Sensible

    27/08/2019 Duración: 29min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • Encaged: The Testimony, Invitation, and Threat

    27/08/2019 Duración: 27min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

  • Made of Words

    27/08/2019 Duración: 22min

    Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, worshiper, and an aspiring integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter Three—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell’s exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and  Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. He was most recently published in David McNitzky’s 2015 book Accidental Herod: Becoming a Leader You Can Live With. For the last

página 2 de 3