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The American Trappist Monk, theologian and poet, Thomas Merton, a regular participant in interfaith work, once wrote – God speaks to us in three places: in scripture, in our deepest selves, and in the voice of the stranger.
Here at Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry, we say that we don’t have to believe alike to love alike, and we try to live that. How does our faith shape how we see the world? How does our personal faith tradition influence our opinions on the news of the day? In an age in which religion can sometimes be weaponized, how do we strive to find God speaking to each of us, through each of us?
Welcome to Intersections, a podcast designed to bring together the diversity of faithful people in Tulsa for dialogue on the issues that impact us all.

Intersections Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry

    • Religion & Spirituality
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The American Trappist Monk, theologian and poet, Thomas Merton, a regular participant in interfaith work, once wrote – God speaks to us in three places: in scripture, in our deepest selves, and in the voice of the stranger.
Here at Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry, we say that we don’t have to believe alike to love alike, and we try to live that. How does our faith shape how we see the world? How does our personal faith tradition influence our opinions on the news of the day? In an age in which religion can sometimes be weaponized, how do we strive to find God speaking to each of us, through each of us?
Welcome to Intersections, a podcast designed to bring together the diversity of faithful people in Tulsa for dialogue on the issues that impact us all.

    Exploring History Curriculum: A Deep Dive with Dr. Karlos Hill and Dr. Brian Hosmer

    Exploring History Curriculum: A Deep Dive with Dr. Karlos Hill and Dr. Brian Hosmer

    You're about to embark on a journey through the fascinating, sometimes tumultuous terrain of history education. Renowned educators Dr. Karlos Hill, from the Clara Looper Department of African American Studies at the University of Oklahoma, and Dr. Brian Hosmer, head of the OSU History Department, are in the driver seat, providing expert insights. This conversation is a response to the growing attacks on the history curriculum across the nation, a phenomenon we dissect to understand the motivations behind it.
    Let's brace ourselves as we plunge deeper into the world of history, its importance in our lives, and the standards that govern its practice. How essential is it to cultivate a historical consciousness, and what are the implications of its absence? Our expert guests guide us through these questions, opening a window into the role of critical race theory in understanding and addressing institutional racism in America. The tensions surrounding this theory are also unraveled, offering a clearer view of the societal structures that underpin racism.
    Peeling back the layers further, we focus on the dangers of narrowing history down to a static list of facts and the consequences of an education system that leans heavily on a 'founding fathers' narrative. The conversation steers to the deeply personal side of history, discussing the trauma faced by marginalized communities and the healing potential of an inclusive history education. Finally, we learn from the past, reflecting on how the historical profession's previous approaches to discrimination can illuminate our way forward. So, fasten your seatbelt and join us in this enlightening journey through the past, present, and future of history education.

    • 47 min
    Navigating Gender: At the Intersection of Transgender Care and Discrimination

    Navigating Gender: At the Intersection of Transgender Care and Discrimination

    In this episode of Intersections, Rev. Chris Moore and guests Aiden Waidner-Smith and Attorney Josh Payton discuss the recent advancement of a bill in the Oklahoma Senate that would prohibit gender-affirming care and gender reassignment surgery to transgender minors. They discuss how the bill seems to fly against “parental rights” arguments made on other issues and how it ignores the best practices of virtually every major medical organization in the nation, all of which endorse gender affirming care as life saving. They discuss the complexity of the many issues at play here and how deep care ought to be the first driver for all of that discussion, instead of political rhetoric and uninformed, and often anecdotal, assertions.
    Resources on Legislationhttps://www.acluok.org
    https://www.freedomoklahoma.org
    https://www.lambdalegal.org/blog/state/oklahoma
    Find Your Legislator:http://www.oklegislature.gov/findmylegislature.aspx
    Transgender Resources in Tulsa:https://www.okeq.org/transgender-support.html
    https://www.diversityfamilyhealth.com
    https://www.yst.org

    Crisis Help:https://www.thetrevorproject.org
    Trans Lifeline: (877) 565-8860
    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255
    (online chat available)
    Josh Payton’s Law Firm:
    https://joshuapaytonlaw.com

    • 55 min
    At the Intersection of Housing and Faith

    At the Intersection of Housing and Faith

    In the fourth episode of Intersections, Rev. Chris Moore is joined by Mack Haltom, executive director of the Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless, and Becky Gligo, executive director at Housing Solutions. The call for compassion and care for the poor is central to all faith traditions, and this conversation helps illuminate how complicated an issue that is here in Tulsa, what has changed, improved or gotten worse post Covid lockdown, and most importantly the ways that congregations can help.
    To hear more on this subject from others please check out Respecting Religions:
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/respecting-religion/id1589500269

    • 44 min
    At the Intersection of Religion and State

    At the Intersection of Religion and State

    In the third episode of Intersections, Rev. Chris Moore is joined by Aliye Shimi, ed of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry and Rabbi Dan Kaiman of Congregation B’nai Emunah to discuss the recent ruling by the Supreme Court in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District. They talk about how this ruling redefines the Constitutional protections separating Church and State, as well as whether or not this is freedom for all religious practice, or just some religious practice?  
    To hear more on this subject from others please check out Respecting Religions:
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/respecting-religion/id1589500269
    Please like and subscribe to Intersections anywhere you get your podcast and signup for more info from TMM at www.tmmtulsa.org.

    • 53 min
    Reconciliation, Reparations and Atonement

    Reconciliation, Reparations and Atonement

    In the second episode of Intersections, Rev Chris Moore speaks with city counselor Vanessa Hall Harper, councilor for district 1 since 2016, and Dr. Robert P. Jones, the CEO and founder of public religion research Institute PRRI and most recently the author of  White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity, and The End of White Christian America. They discuss  reparations, restoration, and atonement, and how the terminology we use impacts the goals and methods.
    Please like and subscribe to Intersections anywhere you get your podcast and signup for more info from TMM at www.tmmtulsa.org.

    • 43 min
    The Intersections of Safety and Worship

    The Intersections of Safety and Worship

    In the inaugural episode of Intersections, Aliye Shimi, executive director of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry, Reverend Chris Moore, of Fellowship Congregational UCC, and Rabbi Michael Weinstein of Temple Israel discuss the kidnapping and hostage crisis at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas, the unending vigilance required by religious minorities in the United States, and the changing nature of religious practice in America.
    Please like and subscribe to Intersections anywhere you get your podcast and signup for more info from TMM at www.tmmtulsa.org.

    • 51 min

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