In celebration of the June release of his third book All God’s Children, we revisit our 2017 conversation with minister, community activist, speaker Terence Lester…
Read MoreShowers and the Track: Cara Fears and Carlton Johnson
We continue our collaboration with Cara Fears Johnson and Carlton Johnson imagining a song about hospitality, sources of inspiration, and about the importance…
Read MoreRevisiting Our Conversation with HuDost
In a conversation recorded backstage at Wild Goose Festival in 2021, musical duo HuDost (Moksha Sommer and Jemal Wade Hines) talk about musical collaboration, lyrics…
Read MoreTo Say Melodically: Cara Fears Johnson and Carlton Johnson
We begin our collaboration with Cara Fears Johnson and Carlton Johnson talking about our cultural empathy gap, the mixed bag of technology, and the importance…
Read MoreTwelve New Verses: Wrapping Up with Darci Jaret
We wrap up our process with visual artist and pastor Darci Jaret speaking about our song, the importance of taking artistic risks, and the life-giving act of collaboration.
Read MoreWeelaunee (Soft Forest Bed): Our Song with Darci Jaret
Our collaboration with Darci Jaret (Park Avenue Baptist, Art in the Image) has led to Weelaunee (Soft Forest Bed), a protest song about Atlanta’s proposed Cop City…
Read MoreRevisiting Our Conversation with Drew Wilmesherr
We revisit our 2018 conversation with Drew Wilmesherr (UKirk Atlanta) to celebrate his recent ordination to ministry! We talk about the parallels between music and…
Read MoreRevisiting Our Conversation with Katie Archibald-Woodward
We revisit our 2017 conversation with Katie-Archibald Woodward to celebrate her soon-to-come ordination to ministry. We talk about the sacred in photography…
Read MoreElemental: A Collaborative Easter Sermon
Park Avenue Baptist Church’s Easter message featured co-pastors Darci Jaret and Henra Chennault, the Rev. Dr. LaToya Major-McIntosh, and aijcast host Marthame Sanders.
Read MoreSacred Web of Abundance: More with Darci Jaret
We continue our collaborative process with visual artist and pastor Darci Jaret (Park Avenue Baptist Church, Art in the Image) speaking about Atlanta’s Stop Cop City…
Read MoreA Special Guest: A Conversation with Darci and Luis Jaret
We are releasing a bonus episode of our collaboration with Darci Jaret (Park Avenue Baptist Church, Art in the Image) simultaneous with our conversation. Due to…
Read MoreBetween Hopeful and Hopeless: A Holy Week Message
Host Marthame Sanders shares a reflection for Holy Week, his journey with hope, and how aijcast becomes community.
Read MoreRevisiting Our Conversation with Jamaal Barber
As artist/printmaker Jamaal Barber appears on MTV’s The Exhibit: Finding the Next Great Artist, we are revisiting part of our 2018 conversation on his route to self-taught…
Read MoreIn the World: A Conversation with Darci Jaret
We begin our collaborative process with visual artist and pastor Darci Jaret (Park Avenue Baptist Church, Art in the Image) speaking about the practice of Trauma-Informed…
Read MoreWhat Hope Is Not: MaryAnn McKibben Dana (Bonus)
The podcast tables turned as Marthame Sanders was the guest on MaryAnn McKibben Dana’s podcast The Blue Room. MaryAnn is a pastor, author, and…
Read MoreHow Are You Playing? Wrapping Up with Amina McIntyre
We wrap up our collaboration with Amina McIntyre, reflecting on our play meditation, the wonderful openness of those who participated, and what it might look…
Read MoreA Meditative Play Experience (Bonus Episode)
Grab some toys and/or random objects and listen along with our guided Meditative Play experience with Amina McIntyre, as we remember the importance of…
Read MoreMeditative Play: A Collaboration with Amina McIntyre
Our collaboration with Amina McIntyre continues as we create a meditative play experience together - both virtually and IRL - including Lego blocks, Jenga, and…
Read MoreLegos Have to Be Involved: More with Amina McIntyre
We continue our collaborative process with playwright-pastor-scholar Amina McIntyre as we imagine what it would look like to create a playdate for grown-ups together.
Read MoreSimple Is OK: A Conversation with Amina McIntyre
We begin our collaboration process with playwright-pastor-scholar Amina McIntyre, talking about imagining, reorientation, risk, and what we have…
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