Wild Goose

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Synopsis

Wild Goose Festival is a transformational annual event grounded in faith-inspired social justice. Over the course of four days, there are hundreds of sessions focused on social justice, spirituality, the arts, and more. This is the Year-Round Wild Goose Festival! Catch some of what you missed and maybe revisit a few personal highlights. And dont forget to share with your friends!

Episodes

  • Being an Openly Gay Pastor in the South

    05/03/2020 Duration: 43min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ Enjoy an interview with Randy Eddy-McCain. Randy serves as founding pastor of Open Door Community Church in Sherwood, Arkansas. He lives with his husband Gary and their son Bobby in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Hear Randy talk about his journey as a gay Pentecostal boy who always loved Jesus as he reconciled his faith with his sexual orientation and became a Pastor in the Bible Belt South. Randy is a true pioneer inspiring people like Tony and Peggy Campolo, Stan Mitchell, Ray Waters, and thousands more. His church affectionately called the 'House of Hugs' is a genuinely transforming community making a difference. Randy has much has to say, and you will fall in love with him.

  • #ChurchToo: How Purity Culture Props Up Abuses of Power

    03/03/2020 Duration: 52min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ When Emily Joy unintentionally launched the #ChurchToo campaign in November of 2017, she had no idea the ripple effect that would follow her sharing her story. Now, a year and a half out, join Emily to discuss what she's learned from advocating for sexual revolution in faith communities and to hear what's next for the movement. Issues of power and purity culture will be explored, and Emily will show how sexually dysfunctional environments form the bedrock of sexual abuse and exploitation. Space for Q&A to follow.

  • Living Authentically: The Risk, The Cost, The Redemption

    27/02/2020 Duration: 48min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ The decision to live authentically often comes with a hefty price tag. After the loss of a 23-year marriage, Matt Bays came out as a gay man. As a public figure (worship leader of a conservative mega-church of 7,000+ and nationally published author and speaker) the aftermath of this decision threw his life and career into a tailspin. While his book Finding God in the Ruins: How God Redeems Pain, was still lining the bookshelves of local Barnes and Noble booksellers, his publishers put his book out of print. As Laura Parrott Perry, author of She Wrote It Down: How A Secret-Keeper Became a Storyteller, stepped fully into the truths of the demise of her marriage, her childhood sexual abuse, and her struggles with addiction, she found the ground constantly shifting under her feet. Friends fell away and the life she had been living became incompatible with her decision to live out loud. Matt and Laura will discuss how to navigat

  • Reflections Along the Tracks feat. Micky ScottBey Jones

    25/02/2020 Duration: 02min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ In traditional Goose fashion, Micky ScottBey Jones and Marthame Sanders touch on a few elements of Wild Goose that they are thankful for.

  • Creative Tensions feat. Victor Udoewa

    20/02/2020 Duration: 46min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/   Creative Tensions is an interactive dialogue, a physically active, collective conversation where participants indicate where they stand on a question or issue by the place they stand in the room. Instead of the audience watching a speaker or panel discuss a topic, the Creative Tensions format invites the entire audience into the conversation, through movement. An interactive way to approach group conversation, Creative Tensions is a method for inclusive conversation and a way to show both where our differences and similarities lie but with specificity and nuance. Creative Tensions prompts reflection, invites openness, and celebrates the rare moment when someone changes their mind. Most importantly it stokes curiosity, promotes optimism, and inspires real empathy in participants. The way we practice it, we start in large room with a line down the middle, separating it in two parts. Everyone is standing while the moderator

  • Unique Messengers for the Common Good feat. Sister Quincy Howard, OP

    18/02/2020 Duration: 35min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ This session is a conversation with one of the well known “Nuns on the Bus,” a politically active group of religious Sisters who lobby at a federal level and speak truth to power as they traverse the country on a bus. Derived from encounters along the bus trips, the goal of the session is to explore how you can capture your unique power to influence policies impacting those who have repeatedly been left at the margins. We will discuss unexpected political success that can be realized when unique faith voices boldly speak the truth that we ARE our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers. In today’s political climate, it is people of faith who must hold our nation to its moral commitment to the common good, enshrined in the Constitution.

  • Ask Science Mike

    13/02/2020 Duration: 47min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ People have questions they aren’t comfortable asking in their faith communities. They can be absurd curiosities or the deeply personal points of pain. What happens when a car turns on it’s headlights while traveling at light speed? Could God make a rock so heavy that God couldn’t lift it? How does cancer happen? What does science tell us about monogamy? How do I tell my family I don’t believe in God anymore? Ask Science Mike is a weekly podcast hosting an open, honest, and safe discussion about science, faith, and life. A global audience of hundreds of thousands show up every week to talk about the strange, confusing, and often taboo topics that show up at the intersection of ancient faith and modern science. This week, we’re doing it live at Wild Goose. What will we talk about? Whatever you ask. Ask Science Mike is a weekly podcast where no question or topic is off limits, where the genuinely curious find a safe space to v

  • Learning to Love an Irrational Jesus feat. Ken Evers-Hood

    11/02/2020 Duration: 49min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ We're pretty solid on Christ's divinity in the church- we've spent a lot of airtime on that. But what about his humanity? If we talk about Jesus' humanity at all it's often apologetically. Based on my work in The Irrational Jesus I make a fully throated pitch for using what we know about cognitive bias, what Dan Ariely calls our "predictable irrationality" to highlight areas of Jesus' full humanity. In this episode, we learn about common cognitive biases, including implicit racial, gender, and sexual identity bias, and learn how understanding more about our bias makes us better able to work well and play with others.

  • Music as a Spiritual Practice feat. Emily Musolino

    06/02/2020 Duration: 09min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ In this episode, musician Emily Musolino discusses music as a spiritual practice and sexism in the music industry. Emily Musolino is a Durham, NC native who mixes soulful vocals with shredding blues rock guitar riffs. The depth of emotion in her voice is stunning and her songs have a classic sound and lyrics that tell compelling stories.  A Berklee College of Music graduate, Emily has opened for and collaborated with artists like Ani Difranco, Nikki Hill, Vinx, Shana Tucker, Anna Wise (SonnyMoon, Kendrick Lamar) and Eric Hirsh (The Beast, Orquesta GarDel). She is also owner and head engineer at Blue Moose Recording Studio in Durham and Co-founder of the women's music and arts collective Mama May I.  Emily released her newest album "The Vault" in April 2018. Emily has been featured several times on NPR’s the State of Things with Frank Stasio and written up in the News and Observer. She currently fronts the Emily Musolino Ban

  • Christ on the Psych Ward feat. David Finnegan-Hosey

    04/02/2020 Duration: 42min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ "Christ on the Psych Ward" is a story-sharing based on my experiences of mental illness, recovery, and faith. In telling my story, I weave together threads of personal experience, spiritual reflection, and ministry praxis. By ”going first” with my own story of mental illness and mental health, I open up the opportunity for other participants to share their own stories of mental health struggles in their personal lives, family lives, and/or communities of faith. In this episode, we work together to create a shared storytelling space of courage, lament, vulnerability, and hope. David Finnegan-Hosey currently serves as the College Chaplain and Director of Campus Ministries at Barton College in Wilson, NC, having previously worked with campus ministries at Georgetown University, American University and the University of Hawaii. He holds an M.Div from Wesley Theological Seminary and a unit of Clinical Pastoral Education from the

  • Storytelling & Somatics: Re-Storying Our Body

    30/01/2020 Duration: 44min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/   Storytelling is one way to chart our histories, and it can sometimes feel disconnected when we privilege our thinking over our body, which is historically the manner in which all life is lived. In this session, we learn how to re-story ourselves through somatic practice. Featuring Dr. Robyn Henderson-Espinoza and Erin C. Law

  • Church as Jazz feat. Karen Stephenson

    28/01/2020 Duration: 12min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ Karen Stephenson and Marthame Sanders discuss church guardrails and what it means to do the work of the people in multiple church settings.

  • What Churches are Supposed to be feat. Adam Dyer

    23/01/2020 Duration: 10min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ Adam Dyer discusses what it's like to bring one's own self to Wild Goose and what churches are "supposed to be". 

  • Kiya Heartwood and her musical journey

    21/01/2020 Duration: 10min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ Kiya discusses her accomplished career in music and how it has become a spiritual practice.

  • From Dance to Jesus feat. Alexia Salvatierra and Micky ScottBey Jones

    16/01/2020 Duration: 15min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ Alexia Salvatierra and Micky ScottBey Jones discuss how people find their way to the Wild Goose Festival. Alexia Salvatierra discusses her journey from dance to Jesus.

  • The Good News You Never Needed feat. Stan Mitchell

    14/01/2020 Duration: 59min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ In this session, Stan Mitchell discusses his early beginning to preaching and his evolution to a theology based in truth.

  • Embodied feat. Hillary McBride

    09/01/2020 Duration: 33min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ In this session, Hillary McBride discusses reclaiming the body as good and as the site of creativity, identity, health, sensuality, and divine communion.

  • The Creative Wild feat. Tevyn East

    07/01/2020 Duration: 10min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ Tevyn East discusses how we need to recreate and re-wild our liturgy to dismantle the schisms that have separated us from our body and from nature.

  • A Bold New Religion Called Love. Period. feat. Jacqui Lewis

    26/12/2019 Duration: 59min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ What does it mean to be Christian? To take Jesus at his word is to love God with all we have and our neighbor as ourselves. Dr. Jacqui Lewis argues that to be Christian is to live life with the fiercest love—Love. Period. Ken Medema provides improvised musical response to this session.

  • Loving the World More feat. Jacqui Lewis and Brian McLaren

    24/12/2019 Duration: 10min

    Click here to keep up with the latest Goose News: http://wildgoosefestival.org/signup/ Jacqui Lewis and Brian McLaren discuss the Galápagos Islands, the damage humans can do, and what happens when we take action.

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