• The Open Generation
    Mar 28 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Right Side Up podcast, host Danielle Strickland and co-host James Sholl engage with James Stinson, who shares his journey from Australia to the UK and his involvement with Alpha International, focusing on youth ministry. The conversation explores the challenges and opportunities in reaching today's youth, particularly through the lens of recent research on the 'open generation.' Stinson discusses the importance of authenticity, empowerment, and connection in engaging young people, as well as the role of the church in addressing their needs and questions. In this conversation, Danielle Strickland and James Stinson discuss the nature of Jesus, the importance of social justice, and how to effectively communicate the gospel in today's context. They emphasize the need to empower the next generation, innovate church leadership, and the critical role of food in ministry. The dialogue highlights the challenges faced by the church and the ongoing relevance of Jesus's message in a world seeking good news.

    Takeaways

    James Stinson moved to the UK to pursue football and ended up in youth ministry.

    Stinson emphasizes the importance of local church involvement for newcomers.

    Alpha International aims to reach marginalized youth through innovative approaches.

    The new Alpha Youth series focuses on engaging Generation Z and Generation Alpha.

    Research shows that young people are spiritually open and curious about Jesus.

    Authenticity is a key value for today's youth, who can see through inauthenticity.

    Young people desire empowerment and autonomy in their faith journeys.

    The church must listen to young people's needs and perspectives.

    Connection without control is essential for engaging youth today.

    The research on the open generation reveals a longing for safe spaces to explore faith. The character of Jesus is central to understanding his message.

    Contextualizing the gospel is essential for reaching today's generation.

    Empowerment over control is key for engaging young people in the church.

    Innovative approaches are necessary for effective church leadership.

    Food plays a significant role in building community and sharing faith.

    The next generation is focused on social justice and helping others.

    Church leaders should be willing to take risks and innovate.

    Building relationships through meals can facilitate deeper conversations about faith.

    The gospel remains relevant even amidst challenges in the church.

    Good news must be communicated in a way that resonates with people's experiences.

    Sound Bites

    "We're a church for the city."

    "They want to own things."

    "Is God good?"

    "Blow the roof off."

    "Jesus responds to their faith."

    "Food is central to the gospel."

    "Good news in a good way."

    "Share more meals together."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background of James Stinson

    03:32 Journey into Youth Ministry and Alpha International

    08:30 The Role of Alpha in Reaching Youth

    12:39 Research Insights on the Open Generation

    19:22 Empowerment and Connection in Youth Engagement

    20:10 Exploring the Nature of Jesus

    23:02 The Importance of Contextualizing the Gospel

    24:31 Empowering the Next Generation

    30:00 Innovative Approaches to Church Leadership

    37:11 The Role of Food in Ministry

    39:03 The Good News Amidst Challenges



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    41 mins
  • Daniel Yang helps us understand
    Mar 21 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Danielle Strickland and James Scholl engage with Daniel Yang from World Relief, exploring his personal journey as a refugee and his work with immigrants and refugees in America. They discuss the historical context of refugee resettlement in the U.S., the challenges posed by current political climates, and the vital role of the church in welcoming and supporting vulnerable populations. Daniel shares his reflections on identity, faith, and the importance of maintaining a prophetic voice in a complex cultural moment. In this conversation, Daniel and Danielle explore the themes of Christian nationalism, the call to holiness, and the importance of welcoming the stranger. They discuss the historical context of Christian nationalism, the role of power in faith, and the need for resistance training in spiritual practice. The conversation emphasizes the cost of discipleship, the significance of biblical literacy, and the necessity of participating in acts of love and acceptance towards immigrants and refugees. Ultimately, they highlight the importance of moving from cynicism to hope through active engagement in faith communities.

    Takeaways

    Daniel Yang shares his journey from being a refugee to working with World Relief.

    The church has historically played a crucial role in supporting immigrants and refugees.

    Current political climates pose significant challenges to refugee resettlement in the U.S.

    Daniel emphasizes the importance of the church's presence in addressing cultural issues.

    He reflects on the emotional impact of recent policy changes on his identity as a refugee.

    Daniel believes that immigrants are key to the future of Christianity in America.

    The conversation highlights the need for the church to adapt to new cultural realities.

    Daniel expresses concern about the church's holiness and its role in society.

    He advocates for a prophetic voice that speaks truth to power without being politically aligned.

    The discussion underscores the importance of faith and community in navigating complex issues. This is a moment that we're in, but that doesn't mean be passive.

    We lack the spiritual depth and discipline.

    Holiness is about being different and resistant.

    The rise of Christian nationalism has historical roots.

    American civil religion has influenced Christian identity.

    Christians should be subversively involved in all aspects of life.

    Welcoming the stranger is an act of protest.

    Cynicism is fueled by spectating; hope is fueled by participating.

    Understanding the stories of immigrants is crucial for the church.

    Discipleship involves welcoming others as part of our faith.

    Sound Bites

    "The church welcomed us."

    "This work was no longer needed."

    "I worry if I'm holy enough."

    "The fear of the stranger."

    "We have to reconcile with that."

    "Hope is fueled by participating."

    "Cynicism is fueled by spectating."

    "This is a part of our own discipleship."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Daniel Yang and His Journey

    07:02 The Role of Immigrants in Christianity

    08:33 Challenges Facing Refugee Resettlement

    10:59 Navigating Complexities of Current Policies

    17:07 Personal Reflections on Identity and Faith

    22:35 The Call to Holiness and Refinement

    23:30 Resistance Training in Faith

    24:53 The Church's Response to Evil

    25:59 Understanding Christian Nationalism

    27:00 Historical Context of Christian Nationalism

    29:46 The Role of Power in Faith

    32:59 Welcoming the Stranger

    35:50 The Cost of Discipleship

    38:32 Biblical Literacy and Understanding

    41:15 Closing the Proximity Gap

    43:40 Participation vs. Cynicism



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    43 mins
  • Drew Jackson is in the house.
    Mar 14 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Danielle Strickland and James Sholl engage with poet Drew Jackson, exploring his journey from a conservative Baptist background to his current role at the Center for Action and Contemplation (CAC). They discuss the intersection of poetry, spirituality, and social justice, emphasizing how poetry serves as a powerful tool for questioning dominant narratives and fostering deeper connections with scripture and community. Drew shares his experiences of using poetry as a means of spiritual practice and social commentary, highlighting the risks involved in speaking out against societal injustices. In this conversation, Drew Jackson and Danielle Strickland explore the profound impact of poetry as a means of prophetic witness and truth-telling. They discuss the importance of maintaining hope and emotional health amidst societal challenges, the legacy of black writers, and the transformative power of scripture when approached through a poetic lens. The dialogue emphasizes the need for resistance against cultural powers and the significance of community connection in fostering resilience and vitality.

    Takeaways

    Drew Jackson is a poet and Managing Director at CAC.

    His poetry serves as a spiritual practice and social commentary.

    Contemplation and justice are deeply intertwined in his work.

    Poetry invites questions rather than providing answers.

    Drew's background influences his approach to spirituality and poetry.

    He emphasizes the political nature of poetry.

    Drew's work has helped others reconnect with scripture.

    The pandemic prompted Drew to explore poetry more deeply.

    He faces risks in addressing social issues through his poetry.

    Drew believes he speaks not alone, but as part of a larger tradition. Drew Jackson feels a connection to the lineage of black writers.

    Writing is a communal act, influenced by past and present voices.

    Prophetic witness reveals uncomfortable truths about society.

    Resistance to truth is expected in the journey of a prophet.

    Contemplative practices are essential for maintaining hope.

    Emotional connection is vital for navigating societal challenges.

    Mantras can help reinforce a sense of unity and purpose.

    Cultural powers often push against our emotional health.

    Poetry can express doubts and fears that society wants to suppress.

    Scripture's poetic nature enriches its meaning and relevance.

    Sound Bites

    "I found poetry to be a balm for me."

    "Poetry is a political act."

    "Poetry is telling it slant."

    "Poetry invites us to drop our defenses."

    "I don't write alone."

    "We should expect resistance."

    "We need one another to feel it all."

    "Christ is all and is in all."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Drew Jackson

    03:00 Drew's Journey and Role at CAC

    06:01 The Influence of Contemplation on Justice

    08:58 Drew's Connection to Poetry and Spirituality

    11:59 The Role of Poetry in Social Commentary

    14:56 The Power of Questions in Poetry

    17:56 Navigating Risks as a Poet

    20:56 The Impact of Poetry on Faith and Community

    25:22 The Legacy of Black Writers and Poets

    27:03 The Role of Prophetic Witness in Poetry

    28:46 Practices for Maintaining Hope and Vitality

    30:35 The Gift of Tears and Emotional Connection

    32:51 Practicing Mantras for Connection and Hope

    34:58 Resistance Training Against Cultural Powers

    37:33 The Depth of Scripture and Poetic Interpretation

    40:40 The Transformative Power of Poetry in Scripture

    45:51 Engaging with Drew Jackson's Work



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    43 mins
  • Unmasking the Devil
    Feb 14 2025

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Danielle Strickland and James Scholl discuss with Jared Brock the themes of evil, the nature of Satan, and the insights from his book 'A Devil Named Lucifer'. They explore the misconceptions surrounding the devil, the importance of human agency, and the dynamics of spiritual warfare. The discussion also touches on the relevance of biblical teachings in understanding modern issues of morality and choice. In this conversation, the speakers explore the complex themes of freedom, autonomy, and the influence of the devil in contemporary society. They discuss the paradox of freedom as seen through the lens of Jesus' sacrifice, the misconceptions surrounding demonic influence, and the need for discernment in understanding mental illness versus spiritual oppression. The conversation also delves into the economic injustices that reflect satanic principles, the false gods of modern society, and the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty over evil. Ultimately, they emphasize the Christian mission of liberation and the necessity of right-sizing both God and the devil in our understanding of faith and life.

    Takeaways

    The devil is not an equal opponent to God.

    Satan's role is often misunderstood in modern Christianity.

    Human agency plays a crucial role in resisting evil.

    The concept of possession is more about individuals holding onto demons.

    Footholds and strongholds can be identified in our lives.

    Freedom is about choosing the virtuous, not autonomy.

    The devil's influence is often through lies and deception.

    Understanding the historical context of evil can reshape our views.

    Revelation reflects cycles of rebellion and salvation throughout history.

    The portrayal of Satan in popular culture is often inaccurate. Freedom is often misunderstood in the context of autonomy.

    Demonic influence is prevalent in popular culture but often misrepresented.

    Exorcism is a fundamental aspect of Jesus' ministry.

    Discernment is crucial in distinguishing between mental illness and demonic influence.

    Economic systems can reflect satanic principles of greed and injustice.

    Modern society has diversified its false gods.

    The devil serves a purpose in God's plan for growth and character development.

    Deliverance is a universal need for all individuals.

    Right-sizing God is as important as right-sizing the devil.

    Liberation is a core mission of the Christian faith.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Powers and Principalities

    03:09 Jared Brock's Journey and Background

    06:04 Exploring the Book: A Devil Named Lucifer

    08:56 Understanding the Nature of Evil

    11:46 The Misconceptions of Satan

    14:47 The Devil's Influence and Human Agency

    18:02 Footholds and Strongholds in Life

    21:06 Possession and the Nature of Demons

    23:55 Revelation and the Cycle of History

    26:58 Freedom vs. Autonomy

    27:56 The Paradox of Freedom and Autonomy

    29:15 Understanding the Devil's Influence Today

    30:13 The Role of Exorcism in Christianity

    32:39 Discernment Between Mental Illness and Demonic Influence

    34:55 The Economic and Social Implications of Evil

    36:28 The False Gods of Modern Society

    39:16 The Satanic Nature of Economic Systems

    41:34 Using Adversity for Growth

    43:55 Right-Sizing God and the Devil

    48:45 Liberation as a Christian Mission

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    51 mins
  • Emergency Podcast: What's going on with immigration in America.
    Feb 6 2025
    SummaryIn this episode of the Right Side Up podcast, host Danielle Strickland and guest Alexia Salvatierra discuss the current state of immigration in America, focusing on the challenges faced by immigrants and refugees. Salvatierra shares her extensive experience in immigration advocacy and highlights the drastic changes in policies that have made it increasingly difficult for individuals seeking asylum and temporary protected status. The conversation delves into the legal processes surrounding immigration, the implications of recent executive orders, and the political motivations behind anti-immigrant sentiment.Salvatierra emphasizes the importance of recognizing the contributions of immigrants to society and advocates for a humane and ethical immigration system. In this conversation, Alexia Salvatierra and Danielle Strickland explore the themes of fear, faith, and the role of immigrant communities in the current socio-political landscape. They discuss the metaphor of an uncontained fire to illustrate the fear politicians face, the importance of faith in overcoming fear, and the revival brought by immigrant churches. They emphasize the need for Christians to act with courage and sacrifice, support immigrant communities, and seek trusted voices amidst misinformation.The conversation calls for a collective movement towards love and understanding, urging listeners to engage with and support those in need.TakeawaysAlexia Salvatierra has been involved in immigration advocacy for over 45 years.Current immigration policies are unprecedented and draconian.Temporary protected status is being removed for many vulnerable individuals.Legal processes for asylum seekers are being undermined.Venezuelan refugees face unique challenges due to their government's refusal to accept them back.The immigration system is broken, with limited pathways for legal entry.Deferred deportation status is now a priority for deportation.Political motivations often drive anti-immigrant sentiment.Immigrants contribute significantly to the economy and society.A humane immigration system is essential for the country's prosperity. The experience of an uncontained fire symbolizes political fear.Faith can help us overcome fear and take action.Immigrant churches play a crucial role in spiritual revival.Moving towards those we fear can lead to understanding.Courage and sacrifice are essential for Christians today.Building relationships with immigrant churches is vital.We must support those in crisis as brothers and sisters.Finding trusted voices is crucial in navigating misinformation.Liberation comes from understanding and embracing others.Asking good questions can lead to meaningful action.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Immigration Issues in America01:25 Alexia Salvatierra's Background and Experience03:49 Current State of Immigration Policies06:47 Understanding Temporary Protected Status10:00 Legal Processes and Their Implications12:52 The Situation of Venezuelan Refugees14:27 The Broken Immigration System18:21 Deferred Deportation and Dreamers22:20 The Political Landscape of Immigration26:57 Ethical Immigration Practices29:47 The Uncontained Fire: A Metaphor for Political Fear32:25 Faith Over Fear: A Biblical Perspective35:55 The Role of Immigrant Churches in Revival39:51 Moving Towards the Stranger: A Call to Action46:39 Courage and Sacrifice: The Christian Response51:41 Building Bridges: Supporting Immigrant Communities57:05 Finding Trusted Voices: Navigating MisinformationLinks: https://www.juntosencristo.orghttps://worldrelief.orghttps://www.pcusa.org/about-pcusa/agencies-entities/interim-unified-agency/ministry-areas/immigration-issueshttps://www.umc.org/en/how-we-serve/social-issues/immigrationhttps://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/what-we-do/immigration-services/http://www.alexiasalvatierra.com/media.html Get full access to Right Side Up: Danielle Strickland at daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe
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    57 mins
  • John
    Dec 19 2024

    SummaryIn this conversation, Danielle Strickland and James explore the themes of the Gospels, particularly focusing on the book of John. They discuss the unique characteristics of each Gospel, the concept of the Cosmic Christ, and the radical identification of Christ with human suffering. The dialogue delves into the significance of creation, the essence of God as love, and the importance of seeing Jesus as the ultimate revelation of God. They emphasize the need to rediscover Jesus beyond traditional interpretations and to understand the profound implications of His incarnation.

    Takeaways

    * Each Gospel has its unique style and message.

    * John's introduction is a poetic reflection on creation.

    * The concept of the Cosmic Christ connects all matter to Jesus.

    * Christ's incarnation signifies God's solidarity with the oppressed.

    * The light of Christ brings order to chaos and new beginnings.

    * All people are created in the image of God, challenging hierarchical views.

    * God's essence is love, as revealed through Jesus.

    * Understanding Jesus is key to understanding God.

    * The Bible points to Jesus as the Word of God.

    * Rediscovering Jesus can transform our understanding of scripture.

    Titles

    * The Gospels Unveiled: A Journey Through John

    * The Cosmic Christ: Light in Darkness

    Sound Bites

    * "John's like an art film."

    * "The word became flesh."

    * "God is love."

    Chapters

    00:00Exploring the Gospels: A Unique Perspective

    03:21The Cosmic Christ: Understanding John 1

    06:21Radical Identification: Christ and Human Suffering

    09:15Creation and New Beginnings: The Light of Christ

    12:17The Essence of God: Glory and Revelation in Christ

    15:08The Nature of God: Love and the Incarnation

    18:03Rediscovering Jesus: The Word of God

    21:04The Power of Poetry: Advent Reflections

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    32 mins
  • Luke
    Dec 13 2024

    SummaryIn this episode of the Right Side Up podcast, Danielle Strickland and James explore the Gospel of Luke, emphasizing the importance of perspective in understanding scripture. They celebrate the voices of women in the Advent story, particularly through the lens of pregnancy as a metaphor for discipleship. The conversation delves into the vulnerability of the Nativity, the flow of power in the biblical narrative, and the revolutionary message of Mary's song. They also discuss the need for transformation in how we view power dynamics and the significance of the Nativity Project, which offers a fresh perspective on the Christmas story.

    Takeaways

    * Perspective matters in understanding scripture.

    * Women's voices are often marginalized in biblical narratives.

    * Pregnancy can be a metaphor for discipleship and surrender.

    * The Nativity story highlights vulnerability and strength.

    * The flow of power in Luke's Gospel subverts traditional hierarchies.

    * Mary's song is a revolutionary message of hope and justice.

    * Decolonizing the Bible involves recognizing different perspectives.

    * The invitation to transformation is open to everyone.

    * Art and storytelling can enrich our understanding of scripture.

    * The Nativity Project offers a fresh perspective on the Christmas story.

    Titles

    * The Right Side Up Podcast: Advent Perspectives

    * Celebrating Women's Voices in the Nativity

    * Pregnancy and Discipleship: A New Lens

    Sound Bites

    * "We're putting the vent in advent."

    * "Perspective really matters."

    * "Mary's perspective is key."

    * "What about the men?"

    * "God speaks through wombs."

    * "The invitation is open to you."

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to the Right Side Up Podcast

    00:48The Importance of Perspective in Understanding Scripture

    02:32Celebrating Women's Voices in the Advent Story

    05:47Pregnancy as a Metaphor for Discipleship

    10:04The Vulnerability of the Nativity

    15:39Decolonizing the Bible: The Flow of Power in Luke

    20:05Mary's Song: A Revolutionary Message

    26:11The Invitation to Transformation

    32:13Exploring the Nativity Project



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    35 mins
  • Mark's Advent
    Dec 5 2024

    KeywordsAdvent, Gospels, Jesus, Mark, Good News, John the Baptist, Non-Compliance, Resistance, Social Transformation, Wilderness

    SummaryIn this episode, Danielle Strickland and James Sholl explore the themes of Advent through the lens of the Gospel of Mark. They discuss the fast-paced nature of Mark's writing, the political implications of the good news, and the role of John the Baptist as a figure of resistance. The conversation emphasizes the importance of non-compliance and individual action in the face of empire, as well as the transformative power of the wilderness. They also delve into scriptural references and the call to social transformation inherent in the good news of Jesus.

    Takeaways

    * Advent is a time of progressive revelation of Jesus.

    * Mark's Gospel is characterized by its immediacy and urgency.

    * The good news subverts the empire's narrative.

    * John the Baptist embodies radical non-compliance.

    * Non-compliance can be a powerful form of resistance.

    * Individual actions can lead to collective change.

    * The wilderness serves as a training ground for transformation.

    * Scriptural context enriches our understanding of the message.

    * The good news calls for both personal and social transformation.

    * Living out the good news requires intentional resistance to the status quo.

    Titles

    * Adventing Through the Gospels

    * Mark: The Gospel of Urgency

    Sound Bites

    * "Mark just gets on with it."

    * "I refuse to comply."

    * "There's more adventing to come."

    Chapters

    00:00Adventing: A New Perspective on the Season

    06:17John the Baptist: The Rebel Voice

    11:48Resistance Training: Embracing the Wilderness

    17:54The Call to Transformation and Justice

    23:27Baptism: A Declaration of Social Transformation

    29:30Finding Freedom in Resistance

    32:54Introduction to the Conversation

    32:54Exploring Personal Growth and Transformation



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    33 mins