Christian Chronicle contributing editor Cheryl Mann Bacon responds to those who criticized or questioned her op-ed on defending libraries. How much control should Christians have over public institutions like libraries? Christian Chronicle intern Gabriel Grant Huff, a certified "young person," gives his take on the kind of revival young Christians seek now and how they will know when revival is real. What does the word "revival" even mean? From her home in New Mexico, World English Institute vol...
Apr 19, 2023•1 hr 2 min
In the follow-up to the Episode 13 reflection on the death of Jesus, this episode celebrates his resurrection. Features the congregational singing of the Highland Church of Christ (Memphis, Tennessee) led by Brishan Hatcher, the poetry of Dr. Sara Barton (chaplain, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California), and the preaching of Chris McCurley (Walnut Street Church of Christ, Dickson, Tennessee). Congregational singing by Highland Church of Christ, Memphis, Tennessee (Brishan Hatcher) Link to Hi...
Apr 12, 2023•56 min
This special episode features the preaching of Dr. Orpheus Heyward, the poetry of Paulette Guerin, and the congregational singing of the Memorial Drive Church of Christ in Tulsa, Oklahoma, led by Shane Coffman. These three artists share some of their work and talk about how it helps them and others ponder the death of Jesus. Congregational singing by Memorial Drive Church of Christ, Tulsa, Oklahoma (Shane Coffman) Link to the Memorial Drive Church of Christ website Preaching the death of Jesus (...
Apr 07, 2023•46 min
On February 8, 2023, spontaneous prayer and worship broke out among a few students on the campus of Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky. That prayer and worship continued nonstop around the clock for the next two weeks, eventually drawing tens of thousands of people from around the world to what became known as the Asbury Revival. In this episode, we hear from Daniel Silliman, the Christianity Today reporter who covered the event as well as four Asbury students who were part of the revival fr...
Mar 30, 2023•1 hr 14 min
A few days before recording this episode, a federal court sentenced a former Church of Christ minister to 45 years in prison for a long list of sex crimes he committed against minors in one of the congregations where he worked. Special guest Jimmy Hinton talks about what he describes as an "epidemic" of sex abuse by leaders in Church of Christ congregations. Jimmy shares his own story of what sexual abuse cost him and his congregation. He also reveals what congregations can do to protect their m...
Mar 23, 2023•52 min
Episode 10: Jesus Revolution, saving families in Tanzania, God raises the dead on a Texas highway Filmmaker Brent McCorkle talks about his new movie, 'Jesus Revolution.' Christian Chronicle CEO Erik Tryggestad reports on the life-saving work of Neema Village in Tanzania. Church of Christ elder Keith Johanson and his wife, Becky, tell their true story of how they saw a boy die on Texas highway and how God brought him back to life. Christian Chronicle Podcast Episode 10 Links and show notes Segmen...
Mar 15, 2023•51 min
The recent earthquakes in Syria and Turkey killed tens of thousands and made millions of people homeless. Christian Chronicle associate editor Audrey Jackson reports on how Christians--a tiny minority in Turkey--are doing all they can to help. Faulkner University's new president, Mitch Henry, talks about the challenges before Christian colleges and universities and how he thinks these times are a golden opportunity evangelism and growing the church. Christian Chronicle editorial board member Tri...
Mar 08, 2023•46 min
In 1982, Keith Lancaster formed Christian vocal group Acappella. Forty years later, that group is now a ministry comprising multiple Christian vocal ensembles (including the original Acappella) and programs that help congregations and worship leaders learn how to find and use the unique voices that God longs to hear. In this episode, Keith and his son, Anthony Lancaster (also now a member of Acappella) recall the history of Acappella, share the group's new album and 40th anniversary concert tour...
Mar 01, 2023•47 min
Erik Tryggestad brings the latest news from Christians and churches in both Russia and Ukraine, as they struggle to keep their faith, hope, and love alive in the hell of war. Matthew Morine shares the vision and work of Partners in Missions for Colorado, a ministry the Castle Rock (Colorado) Church of Christ is growing to minister to ministers in rural congregations. Cindy Keister and Kaye Trisler tell the story of how their congregation, the Legacy Church of Christ in North Richland Hills, Texa...
Feb 23, 2023•55 min
John DeBerry, Jr., minister to the Coleman Avenue Church of Christ in Memphis, Tennessee, talks about how his congregation is responding to the death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five police who are accused of beating him to death. Audrey Jackson reports on ministers struggling to make ends meet in South Africa. Our two youngest guests ever, ages 15 and 9, talk about their experience with Leadership Training for Christ. Segment One: Coleman Avenue Church of Christ responds to the beating deat...
Feb 15, 2023•39 min
Dr. Richard Hughes is one of the leading historians in the Church of Christ community (and beyond). Over the last 50-plus years, he wrote or co-wrote 17 books that mostly explored the origins and evolution of the beliefs, culture, and traditions that formed the Church of Christ community and its cousins, the Community of Christ, Disciples of Christ, and independent Christian churches. In this episode, he talks at length about his latest work, 'The Grace of Troublesome Questions,' expanding on wh...
Feb 08, 2023•50 min
Segment One: Every Sunday, the Northwest Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois, USA, holds three distinct worship assemblies: One in English, one in Korean, and one in Spanish. Recently, the congregation tried holding one Sunday morning assembly...in all three languages at once! Leaders Paul Chae, Carlos Estrada, and Patrick Odum talk about how they did it and what congregations around the world might learn from them. Segment Two: In January, a court in Oregon struck down a lawsuit that claimed ...
Feb 02, 2023•50 min
Many thanks to Sister Everly Rose for contributing a recording of Sons of Praise, the vocal group to which her husband, Richard Rose, Sr., belonged for many years. You'll hear the clip of Sons of Praise between Segments 2 and 3. At a Tennessee prison for women, inmates are earning master's degrees in Christian ministry. Remembering the legacy of two great voices and leading lights in the Church of Christ community. A Church of Christ congregation celebrates 150 years. Segment One: Making ministe...
Jan 25, 2023•52 min
In this episode, correspondent Dr. Kenneth Pybus talks about how the popular TV drama 'The Chosen' is making its way into Church of Christ congregations across America. Reporter Audrey Jackson talks about her recent trip to Israel, "the place where it all started." And Christian Chronicle president and CEO Erik Tryggestad talks about the legacy of Joy McMillan, who poured her life and love into congregations and ministries around the world, including The Christian Chronicle. Segment One: The Cho...
Jan 18, 2023•57 min
In this first-ever episode of The Christian Chronicle Podcast: News about Church of Christ congregations and members holding on in Ukraine, why is a 105-year old Church of Christ ministry training center closing (and what does it mean to the fellowship at large), and why is The Christian Chronicle launching a weekly podcast? Attend the 16th Annual Brotherhood of Men Conference this October 23 - 25 in Dallas, Texas . Click ewhiteministries.com to learn more and register....
Jan 10, 2023•47 min