by Katie Dudgeon, Rainer Schacke (EEA Cities Network/BIT)
Welcome to the Urban Hope Podcast - Urban Theology, Expertise, Models and Stories of Hope for the Cities of Europe! Our name says it all: we want to encourage, inspire and offer fresh insights for Christian engagement in the cities of Europe. International experts from various fields have their say. Our common vision is to seek the best - God's shalom - for our cities. We are an audio podcast - just subscribe to us! If you would also like to see us on video (in a simple, raw recording via PC cam) - here is the link to our Urban Hope Youtube page The podcast is a joint venture of the Hope for Europe/EEA Cities Network and the Berlin Institute for Urban Theology (where the podcast is hosted and produced). Other partners are City Changers Europe, TSR-Kairos, and City to City Europe. Every two months we invite you to a Zoom exchange to talk about our episodes. If you are interested, please contact us at [email protected] - we look forward to hearing from you! There are also German programmes on this topic with a special focus on Germany, Austria and Switzerland - have a look here if you are interested: www.urbanhope.de
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May 8, 2024
<div>A European city case study: Piet Bringsma is an urban theologian and facilitator of a Christian city network in Amsterdam. Before that, he worked as an engineer in the IT sector. He has been extensively involved in researching his city and in this podcast he also describes his own faith journey towards a holistic understanding of mission that seeks shalom for our cities. Very inspiring! Hosts: Katie Dudgeon and Rainer Schacke </div>
February 27, 2024
<div>Our new episode of the Urban Hope Podcast - God and the City is all about urban church planting and Gospel movements. Our guest today is Stephan Pues, European Director of City to City, a global organisation that promotes church planting in big cities. Stephan talks about his own church planting experiences in Frankfurt and gives further examples from other European big cities where he mentors teams. Stephan answers questions like: Why church planting at all? And explains why "sheep steeling" is a no-go! We learn more about the basic principles of successful church planting: How does it all start? Do you need a certain founder gene? How do you build a team? How do you analyse the neighbourhood? How do you protect yourself before and during crises? And how can we work towards sustainable Gospel movements in our cities? Look forward to hopeful examples that can help you take a fresh look at your city and the topic of missionary church development. Listen in, it's worth it!</div>
November 15, 2023
<div>In this new episode of the Urban Hope Podcast, Katie Dudgeon and Rainer Schacke talk to Oxford cultural anthropologist and theologian Dr Usha Reifsnider about cultural diversity in our European cities. They talk about Christians in migrant churches, racism, intercultural togetherness and cooperation in the churches and a better way of interacting in our cities. Usha Reifsnider has a Hindu background. She has been working in intercultural mission since 1988, with a special focus on working with migrants. Usha has a PhD from the Oxford Centre of Mission Studies. She is Regional Director of Lausanne Europe and a member of the Board of the European Evangelical Alliance as well as Director of the Centre of Missionaries from the Majority World.</div>
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