• What Does It Mean to Be Lutheran? Intellectual Hospitality with Rev. Dr. Matt Borrasso

  • 2024/10/01
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What Does It Mean to Be Lutheran? Intellectual Hospitality with Rev. Dr. Matt Borrasso

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  • What if our disagreements could actually bring us closer together? Join us for an enlightening discussion on the art of disagreeing agreeably with our special guest, Matt Borrasso, pastor at Trinity Lutheran in Lexington Park. Drawing from the works of Diana Glyer, Matt shares his insights on fostering intellectual hospitality and cultivating curiosity over condemnation within the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Listen as we explore practical ways to ask better questions and engage constructively in debates, using real-world examples like the reactions to a vice presidential nominee's Lutheran identity.

    Embark on a journey through history and theology as we dissect the challenges of empathetic dialogue within the LCMS, particularly around contextual and residential education. Learn from historical figures who navigated theological disagreements while maintaining unity and respect. Our conversation reveals the detrimental effects of passive-aggressive behavior and tribalism, and how leaders like District President Mike Gibson are working to bridge divides. We even ponder whether Martin Luther himself would feel at home in today's church body, considering the legacy of mistrust from past theological conflicts.

    Dive deep into the complexities of trust and reconciliation within the Lutheran community. Through personal anecdotes and theological reflections, we discuss the importance of confession, forgiveness, and mutual trust as cornerstones of our faith. Hear about the balance needed between traditional and contemporary worship expressions and the call for greater transparency in church leadership selection. By fostering open conversations grounded in our shared belief in Christ's resurrection, we advocate for a more united and trusting LCMS community. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode on building a more inclusive and understanding faith community.

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What if our disagreements could actually bring us closer together? Join us for an enlightening discussion on the art of disagreeing agreeably with our special guest, Matt Borrasso, pastor at Trinity Lutheran in Lexington Park. Drawing from the works of Diana Glyer, Matt shares his insights on fostering intellectual hospitality and cultivating curiosity over condemnation within the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Listen as we explore practical ways to ask better questions and engage constructively in debates, using real-world examples like the reactions to a vice presidential nominee's Lutheran identity.

Embark on a journey through history and theology as we dissect the challenges of empathetic dialogue within the LCMS, particularly around contextual and residential education. Learn from historical figures who navigated theological disagreements while maintaining unity and respect. Our conversation reveals the detrimental effects of passive-aggressive behavior and tribalism, and how leaders like District President Mike Gibson are working to bridge divides. We even ponder whether Martin Luther himself would feel at home in today's church body, considering the legacy of mistrust from past theological conflicts.

Dive deep into the complexities of trust and reconciliation within the Lutheran community. Through personal anecdotes and theological reflections, we discuss the importance of confession, forgiveness, and mutual trust as cornerstones of our faith. Hear about the balance needed between traditional and contemporary worship expressions and the call for greater transparency in church leadership selection. By fostering open conversations grounded in our shared belief in Christ's resurrection, we advocate for a more united and trusting LCMS community. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode on building a more inclusive and understanding faith community.

Support the show

Join the Lead Time Newsletter! (Weekly Updates and Upcoming Episodes)
https://www.uniteleadership.org/lead-time-podcast#newsletter

Visit uniteleadership.org

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