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The Collective Voice

The Collective Voice

著者: Phillip Dieke
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The Collective Voice is a production of The 787 Collective at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary with the purpose of centering young adult voices and the experience of young adults in their ongoing faith exploration and formation.

The Collective Voice consists of three shows: Belonging, Faith Transitions, and Have you Heard
  • Belonging documents the everyday spiritual lives of young adutls in churches and faith organizations with The 787 Collective. These conversations explore the role of young adults in their churches and organizations and invites their reflections on being a young adult Christian.
  • Faith Transitions shares the highs and lows of young adult Christian leaders within The 787 Collective network. These conversations feature The 787 Collective Campaign leaders and other young adults sharing about the transient nature of young adulthood through the lens of faith.
  • Have You Heard (about)... this show provides firsthand insights about current topics, innovation, and interests relevant to the spiritual desires and needs of young adults. These conversations bring insights from authors, experts, innovation partners, thinkers, and theologians. This a great space for curiosity.
If you are a young adult who would like to join us on The Collective Voice, email us at 787@austinseminary.edu.
You can find the video version of this podcast on our YouTube channel.



The 787 Collective is funded by Austin Seminary and a grant from the Lilly Endowment.Copyright Phillip Dieke
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  • Rev. TauVaughn Toney on Campus Ministry, Community, and Communal Salvation
    2025/05/09
    Rev. TauVaughn Toney, Protestant Chaplain at Georgetown University, joined The Collective Voice to discuss campus ministry, how transformative his time at Howard University was--leading him to theological and religious studies, a spirituality of openness, theological grounding, and community building in light of capitalism and rugged individualism. Additionally, Rev. TauVaughn prompted us to think about what it means to be a follower of the way-- in contrast with the religion of the oppressor, echoing Howard Thurman's invitation to adopt the religion of Jesus.

    During our conversation Rev. TauVaughn referenced the following texts:
    • Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman
    • With Head and Heart by Howard Thurman
    • Open Unto Me (Prayer) by Howard Thurman
    • Sisters in the Wilderness: The Challenge of Womanist God-Talk
    • God of the Oppressed by James Cone
    • Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to the Collective Voice Podcast
    01:40 Lessons from a Spiritual Journey
    05:17 Theological Influences in Campus Ministry
    07:48 Navigating Interfaith Dynamics at Georgetown
    09:53 Impact of Theology on Student Growth
    11:18 Aha Moments in Campus Ministry
    13:22 Staying Grounded Amidst Chaos
    15:36 Responding to Political Turmoil
    19:36 Conversations on Capitalism and Faith
    23:29 Building Relationships in a Colonized Christianity
    27:09 The Role of Empathy in Ministry
    30:01 Rethinking Salvation and Community
    32:24 Creating a Sense of Belonging
    37:50 Closing Thoughts and Benediction

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    40 分
  • The Black Church as a Liberatory Force with Rev. Brandon L. Wooley
    2025/04/25
    In this episode of The Collective Voice, hosts Rev. Phil Dieke and Rudy Logan engage in a profound conversation with Rev. Brandon Woolley, exploring the intersections of faith, education, and community within the context of Black Austin. Brandon shares his journey in ministry, the historical significance of the Black church, and its role as a liberatory force in education. The discussion also touches on the challenges posed by white supremacy in educational systems, the empowerment of young people in ministry, and the importance of embracing technology in modern faith practices. Throughout the conversation, Brandon emphasizes the need for love and understanding in ministry, encouraging listeners to actively engage in their communities.

    Show Notes:
    • Wiley University
    • Vanderbilt University Divinity School
    • University of Texas at Austin
    • Mt. Zion Baptist Church
    • St. John Regular Baptist Association
    • Jacob Fontaine
    • Find Brandon on Instagram

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to The Collective Voice
    02:04 Brandon Woolley's Background and Call to Ministry
    05:09 The Significance of Black Austin's History
    09:07 The Black Church as a Site of Liberation
    14:00 The Role of the Black Church in Education
    17:31 Addressing White Supremacy in Education
    20:33 Empowering Young People in Ministry
    24:15 The Intersection of Technology and Ministry
    28:28 Living as a Walking Epistle
    31:28 Finding New Life in Faith

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    35 分
  • Faith Transitions with Ashley Cuellar: Building Bridges Through "Seekers"
    2025/04/10
    In this episode of Faith Transitions, Rudy Logan and Phil Dieke welcome Rev. Ashley Cuellar, who shares her journey from seminary to pastoral leadership in a changing community. They discuss her 787 Collective Campaign that involved the creation of Seekers - a bridge ministry between generations, challenges and insights gained from serving a congregation facing closure, and the importance of authenticity in faith. Ashley reflects on her leadership growth, the grief of transitions, and her excitement for new opportunities in New York City, emphasizing the value of patience, community, and creative expression during times of change.

    Links to various things we mentioned in this episode:
    • Ashley's Substack
    • Ashley's Instagram

    Chapters
    00:00 Welcome Back and Introduction to Ashley Cuellar
    04:21 Transitioning from Seminary to Pastoral Role
    09:52 Engaging with Changing Demographics
    11:07 The Birth of Seekers: A New Community Initiative
    15:44 Balancing Faith and Inclusivity
    20:04 Leadership Growth and Community Engagement
    23:33 Navigating Transitions and Personal Reflections
    25:57 Healing Through Writing and Community Support
    28:14 Navigating Grief and Clinical Pastoral Education
    29:20 Adapting to New York: Weather and Culture Shock
    30:41 Excitement for New Beginnings in NYC
    31:30 Prioritizing Personal Writing and Creativity
    32:51 Advice for Young Adults in Transition
    35:43 Finding Connection in Nature and Community

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    39 分

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