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On today's episode, Christian sits down with Rev. Dr. Glenn Packiam.
Glenn lives in Colorado Springs and is the associate senior pastor at New Life Church. He has authored numerous books and is an accomplished songwriter. He is a Visiting Fellow at St. John’s College at Durham University, and an adjunct professor at Denver Seminary. He is also an ordained priest with the Anglican Church of North America. Glenn and Christian speak about the joys of living an ecumenical life (4:55), the importance of keeping a historical view of our faith (9:55), maintaining a posture of worship through crisis (13:45), the tensions found when comparing modern church practices and liturgical practices (17:00), the story-telling found within sacrament and liturgy (28:31), and our Future Hope (31:45).
We reference Glenn’s newest book, “Blessed, Broken, Given” throughout this podcast and you can follow Glenn over on Twitter.
{Intro and outro music composed by Alton Eugene}
By Christian Caldwell OstromOn today's episode, Christian sits down with Rev. Dr. Glenn Packiam.
Glenn lives in Colorado Springs and is the associate senior pastor at New Life Church. He has authored numerous books and is an accomplished songwriter. He is a Visiting Fellow at St. John’s College at Durham University, and an adjunct professor at Denver Seminary. He is also an ordained priest with the Anglican Church of North America. Glenn and Christian speak about the joys of living an ecumenical life (4:55), the importance of keeping a historical view of our faith (9:55), maintaining a posture of worship through crisis (13:45), the tensions found when comparing modern church practices and liturgical practices (17:00), the story-telling found within sacrament and liturgy (28:31), and our Future Hope (31:45).
We reference Glenn’s newest book, “Blessed, Broken, Given” throughout this podcast and you can follow Glenn over on Twitter.
{Intro and outro music composed by Alton Eugene}