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      <description><![CDATA[<p><i>This episode has been marked as explicit due to sensitive language related to racial slurs. Please listen with discretion.</i></p><p>In this episode of As In Heaven, host Jim Davis revisits some of the conversations with previous guests of the podcast to explore their personal experiences with law enforcement. This is, of course, a touchy subject, and we address it here not in order to malign police officers, but because we believe this season would be incomplete without these very important stories.  Not everyone is aware of some of the dignity robbing or sometimes  traumatic encounters that black pastors and professors have had with law enforcement. Empathy and understanding has been the purpose of this show from the start, and that requires that we grasp the fears and wounds of minorities in this cultural moment.  </p><ul><li>The reason for these stories (:13)</li><li>Crawford Loritts (3:18)</li><li>Isaac Adams (7:10)</li><li>Darryl Williamson (11:19)</li><li>Carl Ellis (26:00)</li><li>Walter R. Strickand (33:39)</li><li>Jerome Gay (36:28)</li><li>Irwyn Ince (44:35)</li></ul><p>Explore more from TGC on the topic of <a href="https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/topics/race/"> race. </a></p><h3><strong>DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:</strong></h3><ol><li>Had you ever heard any stories like these before? </li><li>What did it feel like to hear so many pastors and professors share their painful, sad, and/or scary stories?</li><li>Have you ever had an encounter like any of these? If not, what do you think it would feel like in that moment? </li><li>If these things happened to you, what do you think it would feel like in the future being pulled over?</li><li>If these things happened to you, what do you think it would feel like when a traumatic video is posted that is triggered by an encounter uncomfortably familiar with one(s) you might have had?</li></ol><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Jim Davis and Mike Aitcheson continue a conversation with Jon Aragón and Ameen Hudson, picking up with power dynamics in culture and society and the concept of transitional justice as a means to bridging the gaps in America's traumatic racial history. Aragón and Hudson share the things they would wish the church would embrace in this cultural moment. The group addresses:</p><ul><li>Power differentials in scripture (:34)</li><li>How Jesus addressed power differentials (8:42)</li><li>Understanding transitional justice (16:29)</li><li>Taking justice seriously (25:28)</li><li>Promoting greater human flourishing for minorities (31:13)</li></ul><p>Explore more from TGC on the topic of<a href="https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/topics/race/"> race</a>.</p><p><strong>DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:</strong></p><p>1. Why is it powerful for the church to own wrongs of the past even if the church today did not participate in them? Where might the Bible point to the need to do this? How could this shape the church for the future?</p><p>2. What would it look like for the church to embrace a more robust view of justice that applies the whole testimony of scripture to this world? What will it cost the church?</p>
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<p>Today’s guests are Dee Coleman and Lindsey Holcomb. Both of them serve at Samaritan Village, Dee as the executive director and Lindsey as the communications coordinator. According to their website, Samaritan Village is a safe home and therapeutic program for adult survivors of sex trafficking.</p><p>This episode is by far one of the most eye-opening, emotional, and practical on the podcast thus far. There were several moments where all of us in the room were left speechless as Dee and Lindsey unpacked the realities of sex trafficking in 2020, specifically in Orlando.</p><p>We don’t intend for this episode to invoke fear, but simply to educate and encourage action for those who’ve been victimized by this unspeakable practice. </p><p><em>As a disclaimer, the following conversation includes descriptions of sexual abuse and content some listeners or young ears may find unsettling. Listener discretion is advised. </em></p>
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We don’t intend for this episode to invoke fear, but simply to educate and encourage action for those who’ve been victimized by this unspeakable practice. 

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<p>Our guest on this episode is Dr. Scott Swain. Dr. Swain is President and James Woodrow Hassell Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida.</p><p>He unpacks some of the origin story of Reformed Theological Seminary, how he strives to maintain a healthy organizational culture among a diverse staff, and how he thinks through the future of theological education.</p><p>It was a pleasure to pick Dr. Swain’s brain on this episode, and we’re glad he agreed to chat.</p>
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He unpacks some of the origin story of Reformed Theological Seminary, how he strives to maintain a healthy organizational culture among a diverse staff, and how he thinks through the future of theological education.

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<p>Today’s guest is Damein Schitter. He’s Senior Pastor at New City Presbyterian Church here in Orlando. He is also a visiting professor at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, where he teaches evangelism. </p><p>In this interview, Damein dives into the way Christians conceive of and practice discipleship. Rather than just a few spiritual disciplines, Damein details how churches and Christians should be seeking a whole-life discipleship. If Christ is Lord of all of our lives, our discipleship practices must reach into the workplace, our home lives, our finances, and our leisure time. </p><p>Damein has thought and written a lot on this issue, and it was great to have him on the show to explain it.</p>
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<p>Today’s guest is Damein Schitter. He’s Senior Pastor at New City Presbyterian Church here in Orlando. He is also a visiting professor at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, where he teaches evangelism. </p><p>In this interview, Damein dives into the way Christians conceive of and practice discipleship. Rather than just a few spiritual disciplines, Damein details how churches and Christians should be seeking a whole-life discipleship. If Christ is Lord of all of our lives, our discipleship practices must reach into the workplace, our home lives, our finances, and our leisure time. </p><p>Damein has thought and written a lot on this issue, and it was great to have him on the show to explain it.</p>
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<p>Today’s guest is Zach Van Dyke. Zach is the teaching pastor at Summit Church Herndon Campus. He also teaches for Key Life and can be heard weekly on the nationally syndicated radio program Steve Brown, Etc.</p><p>Zach began his tenure at Summit in the wake of an abrupt succession and eventual tragedy surrounding the previous pastor, leaving much of his congregation reeling. In this interview, he discusses how he navigated the difficult waters of trauma at his church, how Summit successfully reaches and nurtures millennial Christians, and how he processes Orlando’s increasingly post-Christian culture.</p><p>Zach is a humble, down-to-earth guy who clearly has a massive heart for both his congregation and his city. We really loved the time we got to spend with him.</p>
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<p>Today’s guest is Zach Van Dyke. Zach is the teaching pastor at Summit Church Herndon Campus. He also teaches for Key Life and can be heard weekly on the nationally syndicated radio program Steve Brown, Etc.</p><p>Zach began his tenure at Summit in the wake of an abrupt succession and eventual tragedy surrounding the previous pastor, leaving much of his congregation reeling. In this interview, he discusses how he navigated the difficult waters of trauma at his church, how Summit successfully reaches and nurtures millennial Christians, and how he processes Orlando’s increasingly post-Christian culture.</p><p>Zach is a humble, down-to-earth guy who clearly has a massive heart for both his congregation and his city. We really loved the time we got to spend with him.</p>
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<p>Our guest on this episode is Michael Aitcheson. Mike is the senior pastor and planter of Christ United Fellowship (PCA) and is deeply involved in ministering to downtown Orlando.<br /><br />He tells us how he went from playing football at the University of Kentucky to planting churches in Central Florida, and gives us a glimpse of the joys and struggles of starting a church from scratch.<br /><br />He unpacks the story of Division street and some of the historic racial tensions in Orlando, and what it means to shepherd a diverse congregation as a local pastor. <br /><br />Mike is a lovely guy and we were honored to have him on the podcast. </p>
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He tells us how he went from playing football at the University of Kentucky to planting churches in Central Florida, and gives us a glimpse of the joys and struggles of starting a church from scratch.

He unpacks the story of Division street and some of the historic racial tensions in Orlando, and what it means to shepherd a diverse congregation as a local pastor. 

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<p>Leigh Swanson serves as Vice President of Community Relations at<a href="https://rts.edu/"> <span>Reformed Theological Seminary</span></a> in Orlando.</p><p>She’s also a trained theologian, teacher, and speaker.</p><p>In our conversation, Leigh talks about why her course on teaching women to teach the Bible has exploded so quickly in Orlando and beyond; she unpacks a healthy way to think through biblical manhood and womanhood, and shares her personal thoughts on the Billy Graham rule and how it applies to Christian women in the workplace.</p><p>Leigh is a fount of knowledge and a pure joy to be around. We are delighted to have her on the podcast.</p>
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She’s also a trained theologian, teacher, and speaker.

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      <title>Episode 2 - Vicky Matthews</title>
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<p>Today’s guest is Vicky Matthews. Vicky is the Executive Director of Choices Women’s Clinic, which exists, “to equip and encourage women and men to make informed pregnancy decisions.” </p><p>In this episode, Vicky shares her story of being a young woman with a crisis pregnancy, the way that Choices Women’s Clinic cares for men and women before and after challenging pregnancy decisions, and stories of the ways that the Lord has worked in the lives of so many men and women in Orlando. </p><p>Vicky’s passion and love for the image of God in all people is inspiring, and our conversation was equal parts emotional and educational. </p>
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<p>Today’s guest is Vicky Matthews. Vicky is the Executive Director of Choices Women’s Clinic, which exists, “to equip and encourage women and men to make informed pregnancy decisions.” </p><p>In this episode, Vicky shares her story of being a young woman with a crisis pregnancy, the way that Choices Women’s Clinic cares for men and women before and after challenging pregnancy decisions, and stories of the ways that the Lord has worked in the lives of so many men and women in Orlando. </p><p>Vicky’s passion and love for the image of God in all people is inspiring, and our conversation was equal parts emotional and educational. </p>
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In this episode, Vicky shares her story of being a young woman with a crisis pregnancy, the way that Choices Women’s Clinic cares for men and women before and after challenging pregnancy decisions, and stories of the ways that the Lord has worked in the lives of so many men and women in Orlando. 

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      <title>Episode 1 - Joel Hunter</title>
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<p>We’re excited to kick off episode 1 of As In Heaven with our guest, is Dr. Joel Hunter. Dr. Hunter is the retired pastor of Northland Church, one of the largest churches in the Central Florida area. He served at Northland Church for over three decades in addition to serving as the spiritual advisor for President Barack Obama. His impressive career is matched only by his humility and heart to serve the hurting and disenfranchised, specifically in Orlando.</p><p>In this interview, Joel talks about how Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination catalyzed his faith, he shares lessons he’s learned after 30 long years in ministry, and even gives us a glimpse into intimate interactions he had with President Obama. </p><p>Every minute of this episode is solid gold, and it was a privilege to have Dr. Hunter on the show.</p>
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<p>We’re excited to kick off episode 1 of As In Heaven with our guest, is Dr. Joel Hunter. Dr. Hunter is the retired pastor of Northland Church, one of the largest churches in the Central Florida area. He served at Northland Church for over three decades in addition to serving as the spiritual advisor for President Barack Obama. His impressive career is matched only by his humility and heart to serve the hurting and disenfranchised, specifically in Orlando.</p><p>In this interview, Joel talks about how Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination catalyzed his faith, he shares lessons he’s learned after 30 long years in ministry, and even gives us a glimpse into intimate interactions he had with President Obama. </p><p>Every minute of this episode is solid gold, and it was a privilege to have Dr. Hunter on the show.</p>
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Every minute of this episode is solid gold, and it was a privilege to have Dr. Hunter on the show.</itunes:summary>
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In this interview, Joel talks about how Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination catalyzed his faith, he shares lessons he’s learned after 30 long years in ministry, and even gives us a glimpse into intimate interactions he had with President Obama. 

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