by Telos
<p>The Telos Channel, hosting the suite of Telos podcasts | Undaunted: In our divided and dangerous world, how can we choose peace? Join us on our journey to find answers, guided by radical peacemakers and their stories from the front-lines. When conflict seems intractable, these conversations give us the courage to choose a different way—a way of justice, healing, and hope. | The Check-in: an every-other-week deep dive into headlines from Israel/Palestine and across the world, where we wade into the complexity of seemingly intractable conflict to discover the power of peacemaking to heal us, our community and our world. </p>
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June 29, 2024
<p>What will it take to address gun violence in America, and what might peacemaking have to say about it? These next few weeks, as we close out Gun Violence Prevention Month this June, we’re taking some time to hear from the visionary peacemakers addressing the issue in creative, imaginative ways. </p><p>Our first guest is Mike Martin, the Founder and Executive Director of RAW Tools. RAW Tools turns guns into garden tools (and other lovely things), resourcing communities with nonviolent confrontation skills in an effort to turn stories of violence into stories of creation. As they say it, they <em>disarm hearts to forge peace</em>. Michael is also the co-author of Beating Guns with Shane Claiborne, which discusses how our nation, and especially communities of Christian peacemakers, can transform the violence of guns into healing, generation, and life. </p><p>While this conversation was recorded over a year ago, we felt the time was finally right to share, and we didn’t want to sit on it any longer. This conversation is rich with policy analysis, theological framing, and personal stories, and we think you’ll be powerfully inspired by it. </p><p>Read and share the<a href='http://www.telosgroup.org/peacemaking'> Principles and Practices of Peacemaking</a> </p><p>Join the <a href='https://www.telosgroup.org/what-we-do/learning-corps/'>Telos Learning Corps </a></p><p>If you’re enjoying the podcast,<a href='https://pushpay.com/g/telosgroup'> become a monthly donor to Telos</a>!</p><p>Leave a rating and review on<a href='https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-telos-channel/id1534001399'> Apple podcasts</a> or<a href='https://open.spotify.com/show/2hvMwCY7RAwUiEWLssXQ8S?si=ae9b47d75f93495a'> Spotify</a></p><p>Learn more about <a href='https://rawtools.org/'>RAWTools</a></p><p>Read <a href='https://www.beatingguns.com/'>“Beating Guns: Hope for a People Who Are Weary of Violence”</a></p>
June 18, 2024
<p>On June 11th, many of us from the Christian tradition gathered together for an evening of lament and repentance in Washington, DC. A night to grieve, but also to transform our grief into the work of imagining a new world and beginning to build it together. We heard prayers of lament, participated in a corporate confession, and opened our hearts to hear an important message from Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac, Palestinian Lutheran pastor and academic. Ultimately, we ended the service with a commissioning to live and act in hopeful ways, to begin the work of “praying with our feet,” as Frederick Douglas said. In this episode, you'll find the major portions of the service. </p><p>Lament and repentance is not easy work. But it’s healing work. And it’s the beginning of honest and effective action. We hope you’ll join us in it.</p><p>Watch the full show on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5BQhP5jKIk&t=12s'>YouTube</a><br/><br/>--</p><p>Leave a rating and review on<a href='https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-telos-channel/id1534001399'> Apple podcasts</a> or<a href='https://open.spotify.com/show/2hvMwCY7RAwUiEWLssXQ8S?si=ae9b47d75f93495a'> Spotify</a></p><p>If you’re enjoying the podcast,<a href='https://pushpay.com/g/telosgroup'> become a monthly donor to Telos</a>!</p><p>Subscribe to the<a href='https://us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=88ec3d27d228b70c0053f518a&id=6d3939c791'> Telos Newsletter</a></p><p>Read and share the<a href='http://www.telosgroup.org/peacemaking'> Principles and Practices of Peacemaking</a> </p>
June 4, 2024
<p>Nearly 8 months after October 7, what message do the Palestinians and Israelis living in the land have for those of us watching from the US?</p><p>A group of about a dozen faith leaders traveled with Telos last week to meet with our partners on the ground—to mourn with them, to stand in solidarity and compassion with them, and to return with fresh courage to embrace the work of peacemaking and bring their message back to us.</p><p>In today’s episode, we hear from two of the participants on that trip, Todd Deatherage and Amy Graham, Pastor of Spiritual Care at The District Church in Washington, D.C. They share what they saw and heard, how they’re carrying it with them, and what we need to know about how best to support an end to the atrocities ongoing today. </p><p>We need the new imagination they’re offering us in this episode if we are to do the work of peace in our neighborhoods, and in our nation, in this critical moment. Lean in and imagine with them. <br/>--<br/><br/>Leave a rating and review on<a href='https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-telos-channel/id1534001399'> Apple podcasts</a> or<a href='https://open.spotify.com/show/2hvMwCY7RAwUiEWLssXQ8S?si=ae9b47d75f93495a'> Spotify</a></p><p>If you’re enjoying the podcast,<a href='https://pushpay.com/g/telosgroup'> become a monthly donor to Telos</a>!</p><p>Subscribe to the<a href='https://us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=88ec3d27d228b70c0053f518a&id=6d3939c791'> Telos Newsletter</a></p><p>Read and share the<a href='http://www.telosgroup.org/peacemaking'> Principles and Practices of Peacemaking</a> </p>
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