Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Niedner invites us to consider what it means to seek blessing in difficult Biblical texts. Martin Luther described struggles with hard Biblical texts as wrestling matches like ancient Jacob's with the mysterious night stranger. He refused to let go until he received God's promised blessing. Join the practice of this lifelong struggle, beginning with the story of a woman who approached Jesus with the same attitude, a woman whom Jesus called a dog with no claim on his time or gifts.
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 9, August 21-27, 2022, and is one part of a ten part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Niedner invites us to consider what it means to seek blessing in difficult Biblical texts. Martin Luther described struggles with hard Biblical texts as wrestling matches like ancient Jacob's with the mysterious night stranger. He refused to let go until he received God's promised blessing. Join the practice of this lifelong struggle, beginning with the story of a woman who approached Jesus with the same attitude, a woman whom Jesus called a dog with no claim on his time or gifts.
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 9, August 21-27, 2022, and is one part of a ten part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Niedner invites us to consider what it means to seek blessing in difficult Biblical texts. Martin Luther described struggles with hard Biblical texts as wrestling matches like ancient Jacob's with the mysterious night stranger. He refused to let go until he received God's promised blessing. Join the practice of this lifelong struggle, beginning with the story of a woman who approached Jesus with the same attitude, a woman whom Jesus called a dog with no claim on his time or gifts.
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 9, August 21-27, 2022, and is one part of a ten part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Niedner invites us to consider what it means to seek blessing in difficult Biblical texts. Martin Luther described struggles with hard Biblical texts as wrestling matches like ancient Jacob's with the mysterious night stranger. He refused to let go until he received God's promised blessing. Join the practice of this lifelong struggle, beginning with the story of a woman who approached Jesus with the same attitude, a woman whom Jesus called a dog with no claim on his time or gifts.
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 9, August 21-27, 2022, and is one part of a ten part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Niedner invites us to consider what it means to seek blessing in difficult Biblical texts. Martin Luther described struggles with hard Biblical texts as wrestling matches like ancient Jacob's with the mysterious night stranger. He refused to let go until he received God's promised blessing. Join the practice of this lifelong struggle, beginning with the story of a woman who approached Jesus with the same attitude, a woman whom Jesus called a dog with no claim on his time or gifts.
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 9, August 21-27, 2022, and is one part of a ten part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Niedner invites us to consider what it means to seek blessing in difficult Biblical texts. Martin Luther described struggles with hard Biblical texts as wrestling matches like ancient Jacob's with the mysterious night stranger. He refused to let go until he received God's promised blessing. Join the practice of this lifelong struggle, beginning with the story of a woman who approached Jesus with the same attitude, a woman whom Jesus called a dog with no claim on his time or gifts.
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 9, August 21-27, 2022, and is one part of a ten part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Niedner invites us to consider what it means to seek blessing in difficult Biblical texts. Martin Luther described struggles with hard Biblical texts as wrestling matches like ancient Jacob's with the mysterious night stranger. He refused to let go until he received God's promised blessing. Join the practice of this lifelong struggle, beginning with the story of a woman who approached Jesus with the same attitude, a woman whom Jesus called a dog with no claim on his time or gifts.
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 9, August 21-27, 2022, and is one part of a ten part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Niedner invites us to consider what it means to seek blessing in difficult Biblical texts. Martin Luther described struggles with hard Biblical texts as wrestling matches like ancient Jacob's with the mysterious night stranger. He refused to let go until he received God's promised blessing. Join the practice of this lifelong struggle, beginning with the story of a woman who approached Jesus with the same attitude, a woman whom Jesus called a dog with no claim on his time or gifts.
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 9, August 21-27, 2022, and is one part of a ten part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Niedner invites us to consider what it means to seek blessing in difficult Biblical texts. Martin Luther described struggles with hard Biblical texts as wrestling matches like ancient Jacob's with the mysterious night stranger. He refused to let go until he received God's promised blessing. Join the practice of this lifelong struggle, beginning with the story of a woman who approached Jesus with the same attitude, a woman whom Jesus called a dog with no claim on his time or gifts.
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 9, August 21-27, 2022, and is one part of a ten part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Niedner invites us to consider what it means to seek blessing in difficult Biblical texts. Martin Luther described struggles with hard Biblical texts as wrestling matches like ancient Jacob's with the mysterious night stranger. He refused to let go until he received God's promised blessing. Join the practice of this lifelong struggle, beginning with the story of a woman who approached Jesus with the same attitude, a woman whom Jesus called a dog with no claim on his time or gifts.
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 9, August 21-27, 2022, and is one part of a ten part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as David Zahl invites us to consider the wisdom and hilarity of humility. "The only wisdom we can hope to acquire is the wisdom of humility," wrote T.S. Eliot, paraphrasing Proverbs 31. Yet humility is not a quality that gets much airtime in our social media-driven age, even among Christians. Featuring the intersection of humility and laughter, these sessions ask some important questions: What is the Bible's understanding of humility? Where does it come from and how does it shape our lives with Christ and inform our love of God and neighbor?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 8, August 14-20, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as David Zahl invites us to consider the wisdom and hilarity of humility. "The only wisdom we can hope to acquire is the wisdom of humility," wrote T.S. Eliot, paraphrasing Proverbs 31. Yet humility is not a quality that gets much airtime in our social media-driven age, even among Christians. Featuring the intersection of humility and laughter, these sessions ask some important questions: What is the Bible's understanding of humility? Where does it come from and how does it shape our lives with Christ and inform our love of God and neighbor?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 8, August 14-20, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as David Zahl invites us to consider the wisdom and hilarity of humility. "The only wisdom we can hope to acquire is the wisdom of humility," wrote T.S. Eliot, paraphrasing Proverbs 31. Yet humility is not a quality that gets much airtime in our social media-driven age, even among Christians. Featuring the intersection of humility and laughter, these sessions ask some important questions: What is the Bible's understanding of humility? Where does it come from and how does it shape our lives with Christ and inform our love of God and neighbor?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 8, August 14-20, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as David Zahl invites us to consider the wisdom and hilarity of humility. "The only wisdom we can hope to acquire is the wisdom of humility," wrote T.S. Eliot, paraphrasing Proverbs 31. Yet humility is not a quality that gets much airtime in our social media-driven age, even among Christians. Featuring the intersection of humility and laughter, these sessions ask some important questions: What is the Bible's understanding of humility? Where does it come from and how does it shape our lives with Christ and inform our love of God and neighbor?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 8, August 14-20, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as David Zahl invites us to consider the wisdom and hilarity of humility. "The only wisdom we can hope to acquire is the wisdom of humility," wrote T.S. Eliot, paraphrasing Proverbs 31. Yet humility is not a quality that gets much airtime in our social media-driven age, even among Christians. Featuring the intersection of humility and laughter, these sessions ask some important questions: What is the Bible's understanding of humility? Where does it come from and how does it shape our lives with Christ and inform our love of God and neighbor?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 8, August 14-20, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Ryan Tinetti invites us to consider the merit of striving for quiet lives of faith. In a world ruled by selfish ambition and ceaseless desire to get ahead, Scripture offers and alternative vision: "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life and attend to your own business and work with your hands" (1 Thess 4:11). How does "unambitious ambition" offer an opportunity for deeper peace and satisfaction?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 8, August 14-20, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Ryan Tinetti invites us to consider the merit of striving for quiet lives of faith. In a world ruled by selfish ambition and ceaseless desire to get ahead, Scripture offers and alternative vision: "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life and attend to your own business and work with your hands" (1 Thess 4:11). How does "unambitious ambition" offer an opportunity for deeper peace and satisfaction?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 8, August 14-20, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Ryan Tinetti invites us to consider the merit of striving for quiet lives of faith. In a world ruled by selfish ambition and ceaseless desire to get ahead, Scripture offers and alternative vision: "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life and attend to your own business and work with your hands" (1 Thess 4:11). How does "unambitious ambition" offer an opportunity for deeper peace and satisfaction?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 8, August 14-20, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Ryan Tinetti invites us to consider the merit of striving for quiet lives of faith. In a world ruled by selfish ambition and ceaseless desire to get ahead, Scripture offers and alternative vision: "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life and attend to your own business and work with your hands" (1 Thess 4:11). How does "unambitious ambition" offer an opportunity for deeper peace and satisfaction?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 8, August 14-20, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Rev. Dr. Ryan Tinetti invites us to consider the merit of striving for quiet lives of faith. In a world ruled by selfish ambition and ceaseless desire to get ahead, Scripture offers and alternative vision: "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life and attend to your own business and work with your hands" (1 Thess 4:11). How does "unambitious ambition" offer an opportunity for deeper peace and satisfaction?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 8, August 14-20, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Dr. Heath Carter challenges our assumptions of the centuries-old vision of "Christian America" - what should we make of that vision and its many legacies in our national life? What might it meet to encounter God in the questions, fears, wonderings and opportunities we find looking forward?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 7, August 7-13, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Dr. Heath Carter challenges our assumptions of the centuries-old vision of "Christian America" - what should we make of that vision and its many legacies in our national life? What might it meet to encounter God in the questions, fears, wonderings and opportunities we find looking forward?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 7, August 7-13, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Dr. Heath Carter challenges our assumptions of the centuries-old vision of "Christian America" - what should we make of that vision and its many legacies in our national life? What might it meet to encounter God in the questions, fears, wonderings and opportunities we find looking forward?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 7, August 7-13, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Dr. Heath Carter challenges our assumptions of the centuries-old vision of "Christian America" - what should we make of that vision and its many legacies in our national life? What might it meet to encounter God in the questions, fears, wonderings and opportunities we find looking forward?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 7, August 7-13, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.
Hello and welcome to anther episode of the Arcadiacast, a live recording of Camp Arcadia's Dean & Lecturer's Program.
Listen in as Dr. Heath Carter challenges our assumptions of the centuries-old vision of "Christian America" - what should we make of that vision and its many legacies in our national life? What might it meet to encounter God in the questions, fears, wonderings and opportunities we find looking forward?
This podcast was recorded live in the Assembly building during Camp Arcadia's Family Week 7, August 7-13, 2022, and is one part of a five part series.
The Arcadiacast is made possible by a donation from Church Extension Fund, Camp Arcadia’s trusted ministry partner. To learn more about CEF visit http://mi-cef.org. Church Extension Fund serves as trusted and innovative stewards of financial resources by providing investment and lending products to help Lutheran ministries and church members build God’s Kingdom.
To learn more about Camp Arcadia or to register to attend a retreat, visit www.camp-arcadia.com.