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A weekly podcast focused on equipping servants and leaders working in Washington to flourish in their faith & work hosted by Rev. Michael Langer
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Michael interviews Dr. Justin Bailey on his recent book and the importance of wedding ideological and cultural formation to emotional formation.  Together they discuss aspects of Dutch-culture in NW Iowa and Chicago, the relationship of mental health to ideological discernment, the development of partisan polarization,  power plays and changing the world, and how the five lenses paradigm can equip us for participating well in Christ's mission of making all things new. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this episode of the podcast, we dig back into the vault (aka Michael's computer) for another gem for the much-heralded "Tommy Tapes" delivered in 1995 during a church planting conference. In the public square, networking is an essential skill for flourishing. It is how relationships are made, opportunities opened, and agendas advanced.  And, while we should never see people as projects, we are called to "proclaim the excellencies of the one who called us out of darkness and into his marvelous light."  Many Christians struggle with moving a networking conversation from initial contact, to a relationship to, hopefully, a conversation about the gospel. In this recording, Dr. Keller discusses the role intentionality can bring the relationship to the gospel. Dr, Keller, even references Christian Embassy (a Washington-based ministry to diplomats) as an example of the role networking plays in evangelism.  How do we use inquiry, questions, a desire for belonging, and defeaters to engage people with the gospel? In other words, allowing them to lead themselves to the conversation. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
Michael and Jeremy discuss three recent articles from David Brooks, Peter Leithart, and Anne Snyder which all explore the ramifications of locating our identity in the therapeutic-driven constructions of culture:David Brooks, "Hey America, Grow Up" from the New York Times Peter Leithart, "Man Up!" from First ThingsAnn Snyder, "Words Against Flesh" from Comment MagazineOther works referenced:Flannery O'Connor, address at Georgetown UniversityWilliam Butler Yeats, “The Second Coming”Rod Dreher, "The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation"Gene Edward Veith, "Post-Christian: A Guide to Contemporary Thought and Culture"Rebecca McLaughlin, The Secular Creed: Engaging Five Contemporary ClaimsBumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
The trial of Jesus in Matthew 27 provides some fairly pointed insight and commentary on how we view those serving and leading in government.  In this episode, Michael unpacks how the gospel upends our political values and exposes our political longings. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In Washington, and everywhere else, flourishing and success often comes to those that freely use unrighteous and unjust means to get there and those who remain faithful often feel as though they do not receive what they deserve from God for being faithful. In this episode, Michael speaks to this situation using a number of Psalms. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this episode Michael outlines and examines the four questions of Faithful Presence which are: 1: What is good that needs encouragement? 2: What is broken that requires restoration? 3: What is missing that awaits creation? 4: What is evil that demands opposition? Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this episode, Michael shares a rare recording of Dr. Tim Keller giving a seminar to a small group of church planters circa 1995 (before any of his published works).   While aimed at church planters, this talk is universally helpful in navigating culture in a post-modern and post-Christian world, overcoming defeaters to Christian faith claims, and making the gospel clear to seekers and skeptics. In this talk, Keller covers everything from avant-garde art and Camus to housing projects and the gender debate in a Master Class on reaching the secular man.  Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this episode, Michael explores three aspects of insecurity: uncertainty, weakness and unease, and how these realities of our humanity present both challenges and opportunities to trust in Christ. For those serving and leading in Washington, this episode will interact with how embracing our humanity is actually one of the biggest hurdles to living in a posture of faithful presence.Michael also address how embracing his humanity played a large role in the long gap between episodes. Resources:  Emotionally Healthy Discipleship, Pete ScazzaroBumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this season opener of the second season of The Faithful Presence Podcast, Michael shares a recent sermon that he gave on the final chapter on the book of Acts. In this sermon, Michael addresses the fact that 2023 will probably not be much better than 2022, 2020, all the years before that, and what to do if we aren’t “living our best lives now.” Intro music: "B-o-o-g-o-l-o-o" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound,  from their 2010 album, What Goes Around Comes Around.Exit music: "Plenty Nasty" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring the Diplomettes, from their 2008 self-titled album. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
Feeling exhausted and wondering if you should just leave Washington? Ever gotten burned by someone you thought was a confidant? Having difficulty navigating power differentials? Frustrated by the complications of "unspoken" agendas?In this highly relevant episode Michael talks with two of the the authors of "Resilient Ministry" and "The Politics of Ministry" about how, as Christians, we can not only survive but thrive in one of the most demanding vocations around - serving and leading in government. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
During this AMAZING episode, Michael and Dr. Sherman discuss the role of the righteous in the flourishing of others, how "flourishing" has become a trigger word for some, subjecting the "right" and "left" to God's definitions of flourishing, expanding the expectations of the gospel,  and the current impact of Mexican hip-hop in  making all things new.Intro music: "B-o-o-g-o-l-o-o" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound,  from their 2010 album, What Goes Around Comes Around.Exit music: "Plenty Nasty" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring the Diplomettes, from their 2008 self-titled album. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
On this episode Michael chats with author and C.S. Lewis scholar, Dr.  Randy Newman about the shortcomings of “lifestyle evangelism,” persuasion in an age of polarization, responding to cultural defeaters, why questions work better than assertions,  the importance of admitting the incomplete answers Christians can offer, and the critical role of cultural apologetics in whole-life discipleship. Books by Dr. Newman: Mere EvangelismQuestioning Evangelism Other links from the episode: Good Faith Short People by the other Randy Newman  Intro music: "B-o-o-g-o-l-o-o" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound,  from their 2010 album, What Goes Around Comes Around.Exit music: "Plenty Nasty" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring the Diplomettes, from their 2008 self-titled album. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this episode, deep dive with us into the importance of emotional discipleship with therapist and pastor, Michael Coggin. Michael covers the usefulness of therapy, dealing with toxic work environments, narcissism and leadership, trauma, and the like. Also, go check out Michael Coggin’s book, Ravenous Wolves: Shepherding the Church in an Age of Narcissism. Intro music: "B-o-o-g-o-l-o-o" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound,  from their 2010 album, What Goes Around Comes Around.Exit music: "Plenty Nasty" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring the Diplomettes, from their 2008 self-titled album. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Timothy Padgett from the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. Here, Michael and Dr. Padgett reminisce on their days at Covenant Theological Seminary and engage in a discussion on the need for ideological discipleship in the midst of widespread divisiveness and complex issues. Intro music: "B-o-o-g-o-l-o-o" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound,  from their 2010 album, What Goes Around Comes Around.Exit music: "Plenty Nasty" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring the Diplomettes, from their 2008 self-titled album. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this episode, Michael delivers a sermon from the Psalms. He speaks to the reality of depression and anxiety amongst followers of Christ and the Church’s broad silence on those issues as well as the pressure to act like everything is fine when it is not. Intro music: "B-o-o-g-o-l-o-o" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound,  from their 2010 album, What Goes Around Comes Around.Exit music: "Plenty Nasty" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring the Diplomettes, from their 2008 self-titled album. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this bonus episode, Michael delivers a sermon to Heritage Presbyterian Church in Warrenton, Virginia. In this sermon, Michael is preaching from 1 Peter 2: 13-17 and he focuses in on what it means for Christian’s to submit to human institutions. Intro music: "B-o-o-g-o-l-o-o" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound,  from their 2010 album, What Goes Around Comes Around.Exit music: "Plenty Nasty" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring the Diplomettes, from their 2008 self-titled album. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this episode, Michael hosts Rev. Dr. Charlie Self and they participate in a conversation on vocational discipleship. Together, they wrestle with issues surrounding compartmentalizing work life and spiritual lives and moving towards bridging that gap. Intro music: "B-o-o-g-o-l-o-o" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound,  from their 2010 album, What Goes Around Comes Around.Exit music: "Plenty Nasty" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring the Diplomettes, from their 2008 self-titled album. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this bonus episode, Michael is joined by Dr. Vince Bacote as they discuss faith in the public square. Here, they cover hot topics like the recent Dobbs decision and CRT. They also speak to evangelicalism and the complexities of how it has been seen and expressed in American society. Intro music: "B-o-o-g-o-l-o-o" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound,  from their 2010 album, What Goes Around Comes Around.Exit music: "Plenty Nasty" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring the Diplomettes, from their 2008 self-titled album. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this episode, Michael meets up with Dr. Dan Sartor to talk about emotional discipleship. Join the both of them as they discuss the necessity of emotional health for flourishing in a high intensity work environment like that of Washington DC. Intro music: "B-o-o-g-o-l-o-o" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound,  from their 2010 album, What Goes Around Comes Around.Exit music: "Plenty Nasty" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring the Diplomettes, from their 2008 self-titled album. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
In this episode, Michael gets together with Tracy Matthews and Erin Slone from Attune to Grow to discuss relational discipleship. Together they speak to the importance of a safe workplace environment, how relational discipleship plays into that, and what this has to do with Faithful Presence. Check out Attune to Grow at their web sight here. See Amy Edmonson's Ted Talk, Building a Psychologically Safe Workplace, here. Intro music: "B-o-o-g-o-l-o-o" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound,  from their 2010 album, What Goes Around Comes Around.Exit music: "Plenty Nasty" by the Diplomats of Solid Sound featuring the Diplomettes, from their 2008 self-titled album. Bumper music: The Diplomats of Solid SoundFor more information on Faithful Presence, connect with us at faithful-presence.org.
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