Oct 16, 2022 |
Faith & Art with The Rev. Joshua Daniel Ph.D.
| The Rev. Joshua Daniel, PhDFaith & Art with The Rev. Joshua Daniel Ph.D.
To make a pledge to support this programming, and the mission and ministry of St. Columba’s in 2023, visit:
https://www.columba.org/pledge-online/
St. Columba’s Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God’s justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba’s Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God’s justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
Oct 09, 2022 |
Leadership Academy for Social Justice at Walt Whitman High with Dr. Robert W. Dodd and Greg Miller
|Leadership Academy for Social Justice at Walt Whitman High with Dr. Robert W. Dodd and Greg Miller
The forum will feature school leaders from Walt Whitman High School, including Principal Robert Dodd, sharing their journey to create a more equitable, inclusive, and just school environment.
To make a pledge to support this programming, and the mission and ministry of St. Columba’s in 2023, visit: https://www.columba.org/pledge-online/
St. Columba’s Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God’s justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
To make a pledge to support this programming, and the mission and ministry of St. Columba’s in 2023, visit: https://www.columba.org/pledge-online/
St. Columba’s Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God’s justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
Oct 02, 2022 |
Rectors Forum with The Rev. Ledlie Laughlin
| The Rev. Ledlie LaughlinRectors Forum with The Rev. Ledlie Laughlin
Annual forum with The Rev. Ledlie Laughlin, Rector
To make a pledge to support this programming, and the mission and ministry of St. Columba’s in 2023, visit: https://www.columba.org/pledge-online/
St. Columba’s Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God’s justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
To make a pledge to support this programming, and the mission and ministry of St. Columba’s in 2023, visit: https://www.columba.org/pledge-online/
St. Columba’s Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God’s justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
Sep 25, 2022 |
Burial, The Environment, & Planning For The End with Lily Buerkle
|Burial, The Environment, & Planning For The End with Lily Buerkle
Join us at forum hour on Sunday featuring Lily Buerkle. Buerkle has been in funeral service for 7 years, having recently joined the staff of the Congressional Cemetery as the Director of Site Sales and Funerals. An expert in funeral services, she brings a focus on green burial options including human composting.
St. Columba’s Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God’s justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
St. Columba’s Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God’s justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
Sep 11, 2022 |
A Conversation on abortion, Dobbs, Racism, & the church with The Rev. Katherine Ragsdale
|A Conversation on abortion, Dobbs, Racism, & the church with The Rev. Katherine Ragsdale
A Conversation on abortion, Dobbs, Racism, & the church with The Rev. Katherine Ragsdale
Research about people and abortion:
Mary Hall Surface's production notice at Arena Stage: https://www.arenastage.org/tickets/20...
Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) at UC San Francisco, www.ansirh.org
The Turnaway Study, by Diana Greene Foster et al, https://www.ansirh.org/research/ongoi... (a longterm study examining the mental health, physical health, and socioeconomic consequences of being denied an abortion)
the Guttmacher Institute, www.guttmacher.org
What is reproductive justice?
SisterSong, https://www.sistersong.net/reproducti...
Abortion funds (abortion funds provide material support to people seeking abortions, from the cost the procedure and travel to logistical support)
Baltimore Abortion Fund (baltimoreabortionfund.org) and the DC Abortion Fund (www.dcaf.org) both provide support to women traveling to the DC area.
the National Network of Abortion Funds (abortionfunds.org) funnels donations to abortion funds across the country.
St. Columba’s Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God’s justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
Research about people and abortion:
Mary Hall Surface's production notice at Arena Stage: https://www.arenastage.org/tickets/20...
Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) at UC San Francisco, www.ansirh.org
The Turnaway Study, by Diana Greene Foster et al, https://www.ansirh.org/research/ongoi... (a longterm study examining the mental health, physical health, and socioeconomic consequences of being denied an abortion)
the Guttmacher Institute, www.guttmacher.org
What is reproductive justice?
SisterSong, https://www.sistersong.net/reproducti...
Abortion funds (abortion funds provide material support to people seeking abortions, from the cost the procedure and travel to logistical support)
Baltimore Abortion Fund (baltimoreabortionfund.org) and the DC Abortion Fund (www.dcaf.org) both provide support to women traveling to the DC area.
the National Network of Abortion Funds (abortionfunds.org) funnels donations to abortion funds across the country.
St. Columba’s Episcopal Church is a welcoming Christian community of all ages that encourages spiritual curiosity, celebrates children and youth, and embraces the world in the spirit of God’s justice and love. L EA R N M O R E AT COLUMBA.ORG
Oct 28, 2021 |
Resources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 5 (Lecture & Q&A)
| The Rev. Joshua Daniel, PhDResources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 5 (Lecture & Q&A)
Part 4: Mark 4 (Lecture)
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: Dismantling Racism- Week 5_Journey to the Gentiles
Course Goals:
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: Dismantling Racism- Week 5_Journey to the Gentiles
Course Goals:
- Fully explore Jesus' early campaign to confront institutions of income inequality, religious nationalism, and racial/ethnic prejudice.
- Explore concrete resources for how to approach these issues as a church community today.
- This course will give both a holistic account of the message of Jesus according to Mark and also a detailed reading fo the first seven chapters.
- Group members will hopefully walk away feeling grounded and confident in understanding what Jesus is up to in the first half of Mark.
- Group members will be asked to end each session by joining in Ignatian meditation (which combines meditation with scripture).
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Oct 21, 2021 |
Resources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 4 (Q&A)
| The Rev. Joshua Daniel, PhDResources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 4 (Q&A)
Part 4: Mark 4 (Lecture)
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: Dismantling Racism- Week 4_Slides
Course Goals:
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: Dismantling Racism- Week 4_Slides
Course Goals:
- Fully explore Jesus' early campaign to confront institutions of income inequality, religious nationalism, and racial/ethnic prejudice.
- Explore concrete resources for how to approach these issues as a church community today.
- This course will give both a holistic account of the message of Jesus according to Mark and also a detailed reading fo the first seven chapters.
- Group members will hopefully walk away feeling grounded and confident in understanding what Jesus is up to in the first half of Mark.
- Group members will be asked to end each session by joining in Ignatian meditation (which combines meditation with scripture).
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Oct 21, 2021 |
Resources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 4 (Lecture)
| The Rev. Joshua Daniel, PhDResources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 4 (Lecture)
Part 4: Mark 4 (Lecture)
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: Dismantling Racism- Week 4_Slides
Course Goals:
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: Dismantling Racism- Week 4_Slides
Course Goals:
- Fully explore Jesus' early campaign to confront institutions of income inequality, religious nationalism, and racial/ethnic prejudice.
- Explore concrete resources for how to approach these issues as a church community today.
- This course will give both a holistic account of the message of Jesus according to Mark and also a detailed reading fo the first seven chapters.
- Group members will hopefully walk away feeling grounded and confident in understanding what Jesus is up to in the first half of Mark.
- Group members will be asked to end each session by joining in Ignatian meditation (which combines meditation with scripture).
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Oct 20, 2021 |
Resources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 3 (Q&A)
| The Rev. Joshua Daniel, PhDResources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 3 (Q&A)
Part 3: Mark 2 (Q&A)
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
Course Goals:
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
Course Goals:
- Fully explore Jesus' early campaign to confront institutions of income inequality, religious nationalism, and racial/ethnic prejudice.
- Explore concrete resources for how to approach these issues as a church community today.
- This course will give both a holistic account of the message of Jesus according to Mark and also a detailed reading fo the first seven chapters.
- Group members will hopefully walk away feeling grounded and confident in understanding what Jesus is up to in the first half of Mark.
- Group members will be asked to end each session by joining in Ignatian meditation (which combines meditation with scripture).
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Oct 20, 2021 |
Resources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 3 (Lecture)
| The Rev. Joshua Daniel, PhDResources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 3 (Lecture)
Part 3: Mark 2 (Lecture)
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
Course Goals:
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
Course Goals:
- Fully explore Jesus' early campaign to confront institutions of income inequality, religious nationalism, and racial/ethnic prejudice.
- Explore concrete resources for how to approach these issues as a church community today.
- This course will give both a holistic account of the message of Jesus according to Mark and also a detailed reading fo the first seven chapters.
- Group members will hopefully walk away feeling grounded and confident in understanding what Jesus is up to in the first half of Mark.
- Group members will be asked to end each session by joining in Ignatian meditation (which combines meditation with scripture).
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Oct 20, 2021 |
Resources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 2 (Q&A)
| The Rev. Joshua Daniel, PhDResources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 2 (Q&A)
Part 2: Mark 1 (Q&A)
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
Course Goals:
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
Course Goals:
- Fully explore Jesus' early campaign to confront institutions of income inequality, religious nationalism, and racial/ethnic prejudice.
- Explore concrete resources for how to approach these issues as a church community today.
- This course will give both a holistic account of the message of Jesus according to Mark and also a detailed reading fo the first seven chapters.
- Group members will hopefully walk away feeling grounded and confident in understanding what Jesus is up to in the first half of Mark.
- Group members will be asked to end each session by joining in Ignatian meditation (which combines meditation with scripture).
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Oct 20, 2021 |
Resources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 2 (Lecture)
| The Rev. Joshua Daniel, PhDResources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 2 (Lecture)
Part 2: Mark 1 (Lecture)
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
www.columba.org/podcasts/formation-series/
Course Goals:
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
www.columba.org/podcasts/formation-series/
Course Goals:
- Fully explore Jesus' early campaign to confront institutions of income inequality, religious nationalism, and racial/ethnic prejudice.
- Explore concrete resources for how to approach these issues as a church community today.
- This course will give both a holistic account of the message of Jesus according to Mark and also a detailed reading fo the first seven chapters.
- Group members will hopefully walk away feeling grounded and confident in understanding what Jesus is up to in the first half of Mark.
- Group members will be asked to end each session by joining in Ignatian meditation (which combines meditation with scripture).
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Oct 18, 2021 |
Resources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 1 (Q&A)
| The Rev. Joshua Daniel, PhDResources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 1 (Q&A)
Part 1: Q&A
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
Course Goals:
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides: https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
Course Goals:
- Fully explore Jesus' early campaign to confront institutions of income inequality, religious nationalism, and racial/ethnic prejudice.
- Explore concrete resources for how to approach these issues as a church community today.
- This course will give both a holistic account of the message of Jesus according to Mark and also a detailed reading fo the first seven chapters.
- Group members will hopefully walk away feeling grounded and confident in understanding what Jesus is up to in the first half of Mark.
- Group members will be asked to end each session by joining in Ignatian meditation (which combines meditation with scripture).
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Oct 18, 2021 |
Resources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 1 (Intro and Prologue)
| The Rev. Joshua Daniel, PhDResources for Dismantling Racism, The Gospel of Mark, Part 1 (Intro and Prologue)
Part 1: Intro and Prologue
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides : https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
Course Goals:
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.
Mark is an ancient, holy text that has Jesus both dismantling system of oppression and constructing communities of radical economic and ethnic inclusion.
Slides : https://www.columba.org/uploads/images/dismantling...
Course Goals:
- Fully explore Jesus' early campaign to confront institutions of income inequality, religious nationalism, and racial/ethnic prejudice.
- Explore concrete resources for how to approach these issues as a church community today.
- This course will give both a holistic account of the message of Jesus according to Mark and also a detailed reading fo the first seven chapters.
- Group members will hopefully walk away feeling grounded and confident in understanding what Jesus is up to in the first half of Mark.
- Group members will be asked to end each session by joining in Ignatian meditation (which combines meditation with scripture).
Optional Text: Say to This Mountain, by Ched Myers, et.al. (Orbis 1996)
The Rev. Joshua Daniel, P.h.D.
Joshua Daniel joined St. Columba’s staff in March 2020 as Associate Rector for Discipleship and Worship. Joshua loves working in the Body of Christ, in all its strange and wonderful forms. He hopes to bring a sense of excitement about the possibilities of growing in faith, deepening in worship, and doing his small part to help make the kingdom of God a nearer reality in this corner of the world.
Born and raised in Bentonville, AR, Joshua studied philosophy and theology at Greenville College, Oxford University, and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. During his time at the University, he taught philosophy, worked for an academic journal, and served as the Episcopal Chaplain, transforming a small college ministry into a vibrant and diverse community. Prior to his arrival at St. Columba’s, in his first call to ordained ministry, he led a spirit-filled congregation as Priest-in-Charge of a parish in the Mississippi Delta.
Joshua, his wife Jenna, and their three children are thrilled to return to the DC area after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2018. While at VTS, Joshua co-edited "Reasonable Radical?" (Pickwick 2018) with the Dean and President of the seminary, the Very Rev. Dr. Ian Markham.