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DPP amplifies young prophetic voices recording witness of heaven spreading on earth to reach across and beyond traditional church, because everyone deserves community in Christ.... more
FAQs about Dunker Punks Podcast:How many episodes does Dunker Punks Podcast have?The podcast currently has 198 episodes available.
September 17, 2016#14: Spiritual Training RegimenOur spiritual ligaments are meant to be worked, so we can grow in faith. In this episode, Dana Cassell gives us the secret to spiritually training like the greats. Tune in and get to work!...more34minPlay
September 03, 2016#13: CommunitasChristian community is the way we help each other get through storms of life, remembering Jesus is here. And at camp, the fun time reigns! In this episode, Sarah Ullom-Minnich explores the summer camp tradition with counselors at Camp Colorado to find out how something so meaningful can be created in just a week's time. Jacob Crouse also takes the mic, to unveil a toe-tapping new tune, covering an old camp favorite....more31minPlay
August 20, 2016#12: Treasure MapAt first, the idea of simple living seems pretty straight-forward, but perhaps it isn't so simple. Listen as Jonathan Stauffer explores the spiritual discipline of actively reflecting on how our lifestyles respond to our faith in Jesus....more27minPlay
August 06, 2016#11: Where God SpeaksWelcome to a simple place on top of a mountain. It may not look fancy, but what it has to offer is priceless. In the episode, Kevin Schatz and Erica Schatz Brown take a break from preparing for a week at Camp La Verne to tell us how they hear God speak through nature, friends and fun. Dylan Dell-Haro returns as this week's host and challenges us to also make time to pay attention for God's voice....more31minPlay
July 23, 2016#10: Everyday RevolutionDunker Punks imagine a different world, and make it so by consistently choosing Jesus' radical love. In this episode, Joshua Brockway, the Church of the Brethren's Director of Spiritual Life, explores discipleship. And our new co-host, Dylan Dell-Haro of episode 4, takes the lead on the mic....more21minPlay
July 09, 2016#9: Ban the BoxWe are not our worst mistake, and without all of us—flaws and all—we aren't a full community. In this episode Laura Weimer interviews Elizabeth Jones Valderrama, Executive Director of Arlington, VA's re-entry program, about helping people return home from incarceration. Let us pass on the freedom Jesus gives from remaining captive to our missteps to those with whom we journey in this life....more53minPlay
June 25, 2016#8: Where 2 or 3 Are PlantingBrethren "church" because we believe the Spirit of God speaks strongest in a community of people trying to listen. But why do we church the way we do? In this episode, beginning church planter Elizabeth Ullery Swenson interviews veteran church planter Ryan Braught about the bold calling to reimagine church and dream big with God....more39minPlay
June 11, 2016Bonus #4: We Don’t See Long 🎶Music has a charming way of furthering our expression and experience of faith. In this episode, Nohemi Flores speaks from the heart and reminds us that music speaks to our hearts. Sharing his gift, Jacob presents us with an exclusive preview of a new Dunker Punks song. The Divine presence in each of us sings God's faithfulness. Let us respond in turn....more21minPlay
May 28, 2016#7: Every Voice CountsTogether, Christian advocates from across the country raised their voices to ‘Lift Every Voice’ at this spring’s Ecumenical Advocacy Days. Emmett Eldred was there finding out why followers of Jesus care about justice and how we can get involved. Their answers are both a calling and encouragement that the Lord’s power is with us when we stand up and speak out for justice....more55minPlay
April 30, 2016#6: There’s No Place Called HomeIt’s easy to forget the protections of citizenship, even as we readily rely on the right to profess our true allegiance to Christ. In this episode, Nate Hosler, Director of the Brethren Office of Public Witness, talks with Segma Asfaw at the World Council of Churches and Jeff Boshart with the Global Food Crisis Fund to introduce us to the vulnerable state of being without a nationality. Stateless people are legally invisible beyond the margins and without the basic human rights we take for granted. Beyond listening to their story, let us do all we can to make them known....more29minPlay
FAQs about Dunker Punks Podcast:How many episodes does Dunker Punks Podcast have?The podcast currently has 198 episodes available.