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An exploration of church and society produced by the United Lutheran Seminary with campuses in Gettysburg and Philadelphia, PA.
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![Not Waiting for the Hero](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog637406/katy.jpg)
Monday Jun 19, 2017
Not Waiting for the Hero
Monday Jun 19, 2017
Monday Jun 19, 2017
Award-winning songwriter, performer, author and peace activist David LaMotte has travelled extensively. In Gettysburg for the first time, he talks with Katy Giebenhain from Seminary Ridge Review about change narratives, reconciliation and a wonderfully unexpected story of nonviolent response.
![Unfolding Stories](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog637406/katy.jpg)
Monday Jun 05, 2017
Unfolding Stories
Monday Jun 05, 2017
Monday Jun 05, 2017
Writer, scholar and social justice advocate Nancy Cook describes her research and her residency experience at the Gettysburg National Military Park in this episode of The Seminary Explores. Cook holds an M.F.A. from American University and a J.D. from Georgetown University. She has done projects in very interesting settings, including a former state mental hospital in Minnesota.
![All that Jazz!](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog637406/Strobert_web_2011.jpg)
Monday May 22, 2017
All that Jazz!
Monday May 22, 2017
Monday May 22, 2017
This episode centers on the ministry of Pastor Dale Lind who has been pastor to the Jazz community at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, a restauranteur and bartender. He was selected for the Gettysburg Seminary 2017 Alumni Award in Specialized Ministry. He shares how he developed his interest in bar ministry, jazz ministry and became the owner of a popular eatery in New York City. In these experiences in specialized ministry, he encountered many luminaries in jazz and popular music.
![Speed Painting, Heraldry and Fantasy](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog637406/katy.jpg)
Monday May 08, 2017
Speed Painting, Heraldry and Fantasy
Monday May 08, 2017
Monday May 08, 2017
Itamar Reiner, a conceptual artist from Haifa, Israel speaks with Katy Giebenhain about his experience as one of the Spring 2017 artists-in-residence at the Gettysburg National Military Park.
![Anne Tait on Cemeteries, Anthropology, and Making Things by Hand](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog637406/katy.jpg)
Monday Apr 24, 2017
Anne Tait on Cemeteries, Anthropology, and Making Things by Hand
Monday Apr 24, 2017
Monday Apr 24, 2017
The Gettysburg National Military Park is a stop for artist and art historian Anne Tait on her sabbatical. Hear more about her research and artwork (embroidered, back-lit tondi incorporating headstone imagery) in this interview with Katy Giebenhain from Seminary Ridge Review. Tait is an artist-in-residence at the Park.
![Texting Whitman :-)](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog637406/katy.jpg)
Monday Apr 10, 2017
Texting Whitman :-)
Monday Apr 10, 2017
Monday Apr 10, 2017
Artist Brandi Martin Yu and Katy Giebenhain get ‘metacognitive’ in their conversation on installation art, language, research, Walt Whitman and the special opportunity to be one of the artists-in-residence at the Gettysburg National Military Park.
![Not Charity, but a Chance](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog637406/Christianson.jpg)
Monday Mar 27, 2017
Not Charity, but a Chance
Monday Mar 27, 2017
Monday Mar 27, 2017
Dr. David Crowner, Professor Emeritus, Gettysburg College and Co-Chair, Project Gettysburg-Leon, describes how charitable organizations can avoid simple charity, if this means patronizing those they serve, and making them dependent; and instead aim for sustainable development. In other words, they help people help themselves. Project Gettysburg-Leon has established eight criteria for this process. Most import is the need to listen and build partnerships.
![Urban Ministry, Black Men, and the Lutheran Church](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog637406/largen_300x300.jpg)
Monday Mar 13, 2017
Urban Ministry, Black Men, and the Lutheran Church
Monday Mar 13, 2017
Monday Mar 13, 2017
Pastor Yehiel Curry of Shekinah Chapel describes his own path to ordained ministry, and his work with the Lutheran Church in developing a relevant, exciting ministry, geared toward Black men and their families in Chicago. He is dynamic, passionate and wise, and you will love his story!
![Real History Meets Virtual Reality](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog637406/105.jpg)
Monday Mar 06, 2017
Real History Meets Virtual Reality
Monday Mar 06, 2017
Monday Mar 06, 2017
Lathan Marstellar, the Artist in Residence and the Gettysburg National Military Park, talks about the worlds of virtual and augmented reality and his work creating a virtualized experience around President Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Lathan will be presenting his work March 11th, 2017 from 10am-1pm at the GNMP Visitors Center.
![Literacy, America’s Silent Scandal](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog637406/Christianson.jpg)
Monday Feb 27, 2017
Literacy, America’s Silent Scandal
Monday Feb 27, 2017
Monday Feb 27, 2017
Gerald Christianson celebrates his 40th year as a host of the “Seminary Explores” with this interview of Amanda Garner. She maintains that literacy is not only a scandal, it’s an epidemic. About 800 million persons world-wide and 93 million Americans are functionally illiterate; that is, they read below a fourth-grade level, leading to job loss, poverty, unproductivity. With a limited budget, she depends on trained volunteers who can relate to persons and work with their needs.