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All I Know Is This

29 Episodes

35 minutes | Aug 3, 2022
Back to Basics with Micah 6:8
In the final episode of season 3, Amy and Ryan continue to unpack the directives in Micah 6:8 to "do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God."
29 minutes | Jul 7, 2022
Back to Basics with Micah 6:8 (Ep. 3)
In episode 3 of season 3, Amy and Ryan continue to unpack the directives in Micah 6:8 to "do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God."
35 minutes | Jun 23, 2022
Back to Basics with Micah 6:8 (Ep. 2)
In episode 2 of season 3, Amy and Ryan dive deep into the biblical concept of justice.  How does God show us what justice look like? What is the role of empathy in doing justice? How do we do justice not just as individuals but as communities of faith?
34 minutes | Jun 8, 2022
Back to Basics with Micah 6:8
All I Know Is This is back with a new season! In season 3, Amy will be joined by special guest Dr. Ryan Bonfiglio, the Assistant Professor in the Practice of Old Testament and Director of the Candler Foundry at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. For four episodes they will unpack the directives in Micah 6:8 to "do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God." In episode 1, Amy and Ryan introduce this season by looking at the social, political, and theological moment in which Micah spoke these words and uncover some surprising similarities to today as we seek to get "back to basics" with this verse.
29 minutes | Nov 19, 2020
We Are All Here
In our season 2 finale, Amy chats with Jamie Lynn Haskins, Chaplain for Spiritual Life at the University of Richmond. Jamie shares her approach to ministry and insights into how college students are having church. Amy and Jamie discuss this Sunday's scripture from Acts and what it tells us about showing up for people in crisis just how Paul and Silas showed up for the jailer who was about to take his life. As we head into the Advent season we hope that you will join us in our new sermon series God Comes to Us: How Will We Respond? Whether you are physically in Richmond, VA or not there are lots of ways for you to connect to our faith community as the majority of our offerings are still online. You can find out how to connect with us at fpcrichmond.org
29 minutes | Nov 12, 2020
Civil Obedience
Amy chats with Dr. Brian Blount, President of Union Presbyterian Seminary where he is also a professor of New Testament. Dr. Blount shares some of the history of the seminary and offers his wisdom on this Sunday’s passage in Mark; which is quite fitting seeing as one of his areas of scholarship is the Gospel of Mark. 
28 minutes | Nov 4, 2020
Conversation Cut Short
Amy talks with Elizabeth Lynn, Founder of the Center for Civic Reflection and the Institute for Leadership and Service. Elizabeth is currently the Project Director of Shifting Ground, an initiative of Lake Institute. In this episode, Elizabeth shares her insights into the trends of philanthropic giving and how we can talk about giving in the church. Amy and Elizabeth share their reflections on the scripture passage of the Rich Young Ruler offering a perspective of Jesus toward the man that may be new to many of us.  Center for civic reflectionhttps://civicreflection.org/ Institute for Leadership and Service at Valparaiso University:  https://www.valpo.edu/institute-for-leadership-and-service/ Lake Institute of Faith and Giving: https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/institutes/lake-institute/index.html Shifting Ground by Elizabeth Lynn: https://philanthropy.iupui.edu/news-events/insights-newsletter/2020-issues/july-2020-issue-1.html
29 minutes | Oct 29, 2020
Keep Talking
In this episode, Amy talks with Rev. Ben Campbell, a seventh generation Richmonder, founder of Richmond Hill, and current Pastoral Associate at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Campbell has devoted his life to seeking racial healing and to uncovering the history of Richmond. You can read about it in his book, Richmond’s Unhealed History. Amy and Ben discuss the story of the Canaanite woman, and Ben offers an interpretation that is fitting for our time. You can watch Healing Richmond's Unhealed History, the three-part series The Rev. Ben Campbell taught as part of Trinity United Methodist's Dillard Forum here: http://www.trinityumc.net/Dillard-Forum/
28 minutes | Oct 21, 2020
Why?
Today Amy talks with The Rev. Jess Cook, Program and Communications Manager for More Light Presbyterians (mlp.org). More Light's mission has always been to empower and equip individuals and congregations to live into their welcome for LGBTQIA+ people. A graduate of Union Presbyterian Seminary here in Richmond, Rev. Cook reflects on their call to pastoral ministry. Amy and Jess discuss this coming Sunday's scripture from Numbers, a story of five sisters who dare to ask, "Why?"Join us on Sunday mornings at 10am for worship at youtube.com/fpcrichmondMore Light Virtual Pulpit Supply details can be found here: https://mlp.org/virtual-pulpit-supply/More information about Side by Side can be found here: https://www.sidebysideva.org/Non-Binary Gender Identities Fact Sheet
21 minutes | Oct 14, 2020
Outside the Gate
Get to know FPC’s Minister of Music and Arts, Jason N. Brown. Jason joined the ministry team at FPC in September and we wanted to give you a chance to get to know him since we can't gather in person. Amy and Jason also share their insights to the story of Queen Esther, this Sunday’s scripture passage in our sermon series, “Can We Talk? Biblical Conversations in Good Faith.”  We hope you will join us on Sunday at 10am for worship online at youtube.com/fpcrichmond or catch up on past worship services at fpcrichmond.org/worship. 
27 minutes | Oct 7, 2020
Crafty Collaboration
In this episode, Amy talks with Dr. Ryan Bonfiglio, Assistant Professor in the Practice of Old Testament and Director of The Candler Foundry at Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Bonfiglio shares the innovative work of The Candler Foundry (https://candlerfoundry.emory.edu/), bringing theological education to the church and community. Ryan shares some powerful insights into the story of the women who saved Moses, that can easily be missed when reading the English translation of scripture. Be sure to check out all the ways you can connect with First Presbyterian Church Richmond, VA at fpcrichmond.org. And join us in worship online on Sundays at 10am at youtube.com/fpcrichmond. 
23 minutes | Sep 30, 2020
Come Closer
Listen in as Danita Roundtree Green and Martha Rollins, founders of Coming to the Table RVA, tell the story of their friendship and the way Coming to the Table came to be. Hear them share their insights into the scripture passage, Genesis 45:1-15, when Joseph reconciles with his brothers.  Coming to the Table provides leadership, resources, and a supportive environment for all who wish to acknowledge and heal wounds from racism that is rooted in the United States’ history of slavery. Our approach to achieving our vision and mission involves four interrelated practices: Truth telling, Connection, Healing, and Taking Action. You can find many ways to participate at comingtothetable-rva.org  Be sure to check out all the ways you can connect with First Presbyterian Church Richmond, VA at fpcrichmond.org. And join us in worship online on Sundays at 10am at youtube.com/fpcrichmond. 
24 minutes | Sep 24, 2020
Far Be It
Genesis 18:20-33, Abraham bargains with GodIn this episode, Amy speaks with Richmond Hill's co-pastors, The Rev. Joel Blunk and The Rev. Dr. Lisa Johnson. Richmond Hill is an organization committed to social justice and racial reconciliation with four areas of focus: prayer, spiritual development, racial reconciliation, and hospitality. Joel and Lisa share the history of Richmond Hill, the work they are focused on among the residents of Richmond Hill, and how they are living out their continued mission to the greater Richmond area. Richmond Hill has lots of opportunities to join in their work. Find out how you can participate at richmondhillva.org.
24 minutes | Sep 16, 2020
Words to Speak
Amy speaks with the Pastor of East End Fellowship, Don Coleman. Pastor Coleman has over twenty-five years of urban ministry experience in Richmond and calls himself a son of Richmond having lived here his entire life. He has lent his wisdom to numerous Christian ministries making a difference in Richmond and is currently the chair of the board for Church Hill Activities and Tutoring. Amy and Don discuss Jeremiah’s calling in Jeremiah 1:4-10.   Season 2 of the podcast follows along with FPC’s sermon series, “Can We Talk? Biblical Conversations in Good Faith.” If you want to explore these scriptures further join us for worship on Sundays at 10am at youtube.com/fpcrichmond and check out all the ways to connect with us at fpcrichmond.org. 
26 minutes | Sep 9, 2020
Equipped
John 14:15-17 & Matthew 18:15-17, Jesus sends the Advocate.In the first episode of season 2, Amy talks with Margaret Nimmo Holland, VP of External Relations for Lutheran Family Services of Virginia (lfsva.org) soon to be called enCircle. Margaret is a long time member of FPC and formerly worked as an advocate with Voices for Virginia's Children (vakids.org). Amy and Margaret talk about Jesus naming the Holy Spirit Advocate in our scripture passage today, what the role of an advocate should be and how to advocate in difficult conversations in relationships, whether professional or personal. 
2 minutes | Sep 4, 2020
Can We Talk? Biblical Conversations in Good Faith
In this season of the podcast we will hear from special guests who have wisdom to share about good faith conversations. In a season of intense polarization, political and otherwise, having an honest conversation can feel risky. Yet our biblical tradition is full of stories of people talking – to one another, to God, sometimes even to themselves! And many of these people are engaged in conversations across drastic differences and deep divisions. What can we learn from these conversations that might serve us as we seek to understand one another better and connect during a time when it is easier than ever to be disconnected? What does it look like to come to a conversation in good faith – Spirit-led, with an open mind and a listening heart?  This podcast is a companion to our fall sermon series. You can join us on Sunday mornings at 10am on youtube.com/fpcrichmond. Visit fpcrichmond.org for more information on ways to connect with FPC. 
32 minutes | Apr 13, 2020
All I Know Is This About... HOPE
A conversation with the Rev. Mark Ramsey, Executive Director of Macedonian Ministry, about discipleship, how the coronavirus pandemic offers the church the opportunity to “reintroduce ourselves to the culture," and the persistence of Easter hope in all that we do. See https://macedonianministry.org/blog/videos/
32 minutes | Apr 6, 2020
All I Know Is This About...LOVE
Amy is joined by Rev. Amy Miracle, Pastor of Broad Street Presbyterian Church in Columbus, OH. Rev. Miracle shares what it means to be a disciple in these times and they talk about all they know about love in this Holy Week episode of All I Know is This. 
32 minutes | Mar 30, 2020
All I Know Is This About...BETRAYAL
Today, Amy welcomes back our Winter Gathering Lecturer, Rev. Pam Driesell, to share her thoughts on this Sundays topic of betrayal. They also discuss the current state of the world and how we can think theologically about it.
29 minutes | Mar 23, 2020
All I Know Is This About...GRIEF
Amy and Mary Kay have a timely conversation about grief and how we experience it also in the midst of any change. Join us at fpcrichmond.org/worship at 10am on Sundays. And for more resources visit fpcrichmond.org/resources. 
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