Adventist Peace Radio, Episode 58: Peace Church Network
Chris Blake describes why his congregation recently joined the APF Peace Church Network.
This episode has two segments. In Part 1, Jeff Boyd interviews Chris about the San Luis Obispo Seventh-day Adventist Church, where Chris is the pastor. Then in Part 2, Chris preaches a sermon about the congregation joining the APF Peace Church Network.
Chris Blake is currently lead pastor for the San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay Seventh-day Adventist Churches. He is also Professor Emeritus of English and Communication at Union College, previous chair of the Interfaith Peacemaking Coalition, former editor of Insight magazine, and author of hundreds of articles and several books, including the bestseller Searching for a God to Love.
Show Notes
Links:
Previous podcast episodes with Chris Blake:
Ep 2: Peacemaking. Chris Blake (3 May 2016). Union College peacemaking class and annual peace week, plus workshop on communication.
Ep 49: Quarterly Lesson 11—Living The Advent Hope. Chris Blake, Nathan Brown, Lisa Diller & Jeff Boyd (10 Sep 2019).
Previous episodes about the APF Peace Church Network:
Ep 4: APF Peace Church Network. Lisa Diller & Jeff Gang (12 July 2016).
Ep 23: Church of the Advent Hope (Peace Church Network). Todd Stout, Brooke Pierce, Nicholas Zork & Lisa Diller (26 July 2018).
You can also now watch the conversation and sermon on YouTube:
Conclusion
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