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“Is it Time to Go Beyond Faith? Finding Life and Meaning in These Dark Times.”

Pub Theology Live

Pub Theology Live is on hand to record their 100th episode at the Goose! Join Bryan Berghoef, Ogun Holder and Shannon Meacham at the podcast tent for a beverage and a conversation on, “Is it Time to Go Beyond Faith? Finding Life and Meaning in These Dark Times.” Pub Theology Live seeks to address and engage what’s happening through a theological lens, with a good brew in hand. We’d love to have your voice in the conversation!

Bryan Berghoef

Bryan Berghoef is a “beer therapist” and author of the book, Pub Theology: Beer, Conversation and God. He insists that good things happen when we sit around the table together and talk about things that matter, and what better setting than at the pub, over a pint? Bryan has been facilitating pub conversations for the past ten years, and hosts the weekly podcast, Pub Theology Live. Bryan is the pastor of Holland UCC in Holland, MI and also provides online learning support for the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation in Washington, DC. Follow Bryan on Twitter @pubtheologian.

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Sessions:
131 “Is it Time to Go Beyond Faith?”

Ogun Holder

Rev Ogun Holder is an ordained Unity Minister. He’s held other titles over the years including speaker, teacher, author, podcaster, blogger, musician, parent, social media consultant, and self-proclaimed geek. His first full-length book Rants To Revelations: Unabashedly Honest Reflections on Life, Spirituality, and the Meaning of God was published by Unity Books in Fall 2012. Ogun currently serve as the Senior Minister of Unity on The River in Amesbury, MA. In his non-existent free time he co-hosts Pub Theology Live, a weekly podcast on life, culture, faith, meaning, and identity.

Sessions:
131 Is it Time to Go Beyond Faith?

Shannon Meacham

A rock star from the start, the Reverend Shannon Meacham belted out a Bachelor of Arts in Music with a minor in institutional spiritual matters that most people don’t believe in anyway, from the University of Louisville. Because she couldn’t get enough of the annoying ways people say “Loueyville” she moved across town to Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary for a Master of Divinity, a degree for young idealists and middle age crazies. Before the institution of the Presbyterian Church (USA) self-imploded they were kind enough to hand out a piece of paper saying Go forth and be an overpaid secretary in the name of God. Shannon is married to the Rev. Derrick Weston and is proud to be the reacher in their relationship. Together they parent four exhausting children. She currently serves Ashland Presbyterian Church in the safest part of Baltimore, the suburbs. And because she simply cannot stand free time, she is a Pastoral Coach and Consultant. You can find her musings at PulpitShenanigans.com.
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Sessions:
131 Is it Time to Go Beyond Faith?

Session #131

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