The Holden Village Podcast
Holden Village is a remote wilderness community, rooted in the Lutheran tradition, that welcomes all people into the North Cascade Mountains, above Lake Chelan, Washington.
Over the course of 60 years, Holden Village has been transformed from a copper mining town to a vibrant place of education, programming, and worship.
Holden Village welcomes and embraces people of all races, ethnicities, religious backgrounds, gender identities, sexual orientations, and abilities. Holden Village has been a Reconciling in Christ congregation since 1985.
For the sake of Justice, Holden is called to foster Diversity through deliberate invitation and welcome; deploy an ethic of Equity to confront and dismantle systemic oppression; and practice Inclusion by listening to, learning from, and being transformed by marginalized voices, in order to become, together, the community for which God longs.
Episodes
Reflections from Outgoing Co-Director Stacy Kitahata
Reflections from Outgoing Co-Director Kathie Bach
Reflections from Outgoing Co-Director Mark Bach
Remembering the 2015 Wolverine Fire: Part One - Spark and Evacuation
Isaiah Vespers at Holden Village: With a performance by John Hermanson, Maren Haynes Marchesini, and Megan Makeever
Kendra Mylnechuk Potter on Yoga: A How-To For Life
Meisha Wangerin and June Thomassen: The Alternative to Violence Project
Emilie Teresa Smith and Armando Marquez Ochoa: Liberation and the Church
Elisabeth Cherland: Paperless Music
Pamela Adams: Beaver Detective
Anjuli Shah-Johnson
David Vasquez-Levy
John Tirro
Holden Main-Street: Nic Caddell
Jenine & Laron
Giovana Oaxaca
David Westerlund & Sara McMahon
Saskia de Vries
Paul & Carol Hinderlie: Searcher's Check
Krish O'Mara Vignarajah
Lenny Duncan
The Prayer of Jesus from Vespers '23: Bless this Night
Earth Ministry/Washington Interfaith Power & Light (WAIPL): AC Churchill