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Bienvenidos al Mestizo Podcast, the show for the mixed people of the mixed church. On this podcast we explore the complicated challenges of being part of, serving in, and growing an ethnic church en el ciglo 21. As first-generation immigrants age out of their leadership and the mestizo church transitions to the 2nd and 3rd generation, how does the ethnic church continue to thrive? What should an ethnic church look like today? These questions and more are what we explore together with your ho ...
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Episode Credits: Writer and Host: Colton Bernasol Music by Lucas Manning Producer: Lucas Manning Executive Producer: Emanuel Padilla Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Have a question you want answered on the podcast? Leave us a message at 312-725-2995. Leave us a 30 second voicemail with your name, city, y pregunta and we’ll discuss it o…
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Episode Credits: Writer and Host: Colton Bernasol Music by Lucas Manning Producer: Lucas Manning Executive Producer: Emanuel Padilla Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Have a question you want answered on the podcast? Leave us a message at 312-725-2995. Leave us a 30 second voicemail with your name, city, y pregunta and we’ll discuss it o…
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Episode Credits: Writer and Host: Colton Bernasol Music by Lucas Manning Producer: Lucas Manning Executive Producer: Emanuel Padilla Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Have a question you want answered on the podcast? Leave us a message at 312-725-2995. Leave us a 30 second voicemail with your name, city, y pregunta and we’ll discuss it o…
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Introducing a new mini-series on the Mestizo Podcast called “Navigating Symbolic Devastation.” Many of you submitted questions asking for episodes that deal with deconstruction, church trauma, and the grief and dissonance we feel about Christianity. What happens when the symbols of Christianity become deeply associated with racism, patriarchy, and …
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On this final episode of the season, your hosts answer your questions about the Mestizo church, themes of the season, and tell you what is coming next for the Mestizo Podcast. Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Complete the Survey: Use this link to complete the survey and help us learn how we can better serve you. Have a question you want…
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We sit down with Jeremy and Angelica Barahona to discuss their church plant efforts back home in West Palm Beach, Florida. We talk about why they returned home, chose to plant a new church, and the challenges they’ve faced in planting. Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Have a question you want answered on the podcast? Leave us a message …
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On this bonus episode of the Mestizo Podcast, Emanuel sits down with last years Scholars in Residence to discuss their work for the year. They share about who they were listening to and how they were listening to serve. Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Have a question you want answered on the podcast? Leave us a message at 312-725-2995.…
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After writing Rediscipling the White Church, Pastor David W. Swanson has gone on to be an important voice in Christian racial solidarity movements. On this episode, we sit down to talk to him about his vision for rediscipleship, why he prefers brother/sister language over “ally,” and what it means to have fellowship with rediscipled white congregat…
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We sit down with Dra. Teresa Deglado to talk about the personal dynamics of the diaspora, the family motivations that drove Delgado’s research, and how to recover the links between Island and Barrio. Dra. Delgado tells us why literature was so important to her decolonial theology, and we get into a little Puerto Rican history. Elizabeth and I also …
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On this episode, we sit down with Dra. Alexia Salvatierra to discuss community development between Californios and recent immigrants, asking questions about how she manages to develop mutuality between the immigrant and citizen. Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Have a question you want answered on the podcast? Leave us a message at 312-…
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On this bonus episode, we sit down with Jasmine Rodriguez and Micah Bournes to discuss the themes of their songs “Kiss” and “Water.” We talk about the generational resistance to black beauty and respectability politics that shaped family patterns. Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Have a question you want answered on the podcast? Leave u…
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Whoops! Look like there was an error in the audio. This has been corrected. Thank you to those that pointed this out. Dra. Nancy Bedford’s daughter once asked, “How can I be a good mother if I’m not a theologian?” On this episode, we sit down with Dra. Bedford and discuss motherhood and vocation and how she raised hijas nepantleras. Support the Mes…
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On this episode, we sit down with Dra. Liz Rios and Rev. Hiram Rios to discuss the dynamics of raising their special needs child, DJ. We discuss parenting and ministry, the role of humor and joy in a culture of erasure, and a theology of disability. Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Have a question you want answered on the podcast? Leave…
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On this episode, we are joined by Pastor Gail Song Bantum and Dr. Brian Bantum to discuss their new book Choosing Us: Marriage and Mutual Flourishing in a world of Difference. We ask them about death and love, confession and change, and how to read the stars. Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Have a question you want answered on the podc…
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On this episode, we welcome you back to the show, introduce the theme for the new season, “the dynamics between us,” and forecast some of what’s coming in the season. Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Have a question you want answered on the podcast? Leave us a message at 312-725-2995. Leave us a 30 second voicemail with your name, city,…
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What would it look like if a church was planted with the expressed purpose of reaching bi-cultural, 2nd and 3rd generation Latinos? What would some of the initial challenges be? How would a pastoral team tackle them? On this bonus episode, we introduce you to World Outspoken’s newest podcast, La Ventanita. Pull up a seat with Jeremy Barahona and Jo…
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On this episode, we switch things up, sitting down with 2x Dove Award Winner, Tu Premios Música Urbana winner, and co-owner of No Apologies Music, Jacob Cardec, known as Cardec Drums. We sit down with Cardec to discuss his vision of bridging the English speaking hip hop world con la musica Cristiana Urbana. He shares his earliest experiences with t…
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Today we introduce you to one of World Outspoken’s other amazing podcasts, Mixed Take. On this podcast Robert Rivera and Donielle Alicea discuss how the mixing of cultures and heritages in the US - influence film, television, and other forms of media and entertainment. On this episode, Doni and Robert interview actor and singer Jennifer Hudson and …
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On this bonus episode, we hear from our sister and madrina, Elizabeth Conde-Frazier about her newest book, Atando Cabos: Latinx Contributions to Theological Education. We discuss the loose ends she explores, the importance of respect, and what we can all learn about how education is changing from the margins. Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving t…
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A special season ending episode of el Mestizo Podcast, the show for the mixed people of the mixed church. On this episode, your hosts answer your questions about the Mestizo church, themes of the season, and tell you what is coming next for the Mestizo Podcast. Support the Mestizo Podcast by giving today. Have a question you want answered on the po…
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Today we were set to release our last episode of the second season, our mail bag episode, where we answer your preguntas and wrap the discussions & themes of the season. Elizabeth and I are both at a conference over the next two weeks, so we are putting a pause on that episode. But not to worry, todavia tenemos algo bueno para ti. This Monday, June…
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On this episode, we are joined by Rev. Orlando Crespo, National Director of LaFe at InterVarsity. We revisit his groundbreaking book Being Latino in Christ: Finding Wholeness in your Ethnic Identity nearly twenty years later. We ask him how the last twenty years have expanded his insights, what he would change, and how to bring reconciliation betwe…
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On this episode we are joined by friends and family who are of "mixed" heritage. Their mestizaje is not coming from the historical mix but a more recent inter-mixed family. Our panel of modern mestizos speak about how they navigate this for themselves and what it is that they find along their journey as they live with people who may not understand …
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On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Willie James Jennings to discuss a vision for the church “After Whiteness.” We ask questions about the assimilation tendencies of the church and theological education, the desire by many black and brown church folk to separate entirely, and a vision for the full communion between God’s people. Support the Mesti…
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On this episode, we are joined by Dra. Arielle Akines to discuss Afro-Latinidad in Latin America and the US. We ask the question, “How do we elevate blackness without essentializing it? How do we elevate the African heritage of Hispanics?” Me Gritaron Negra poem by Victoria Santa Cruz (Serie Mistura de Ritmos: Mistura Afro-Peruana, Vol. 3; 2011 Mus…
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On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Charlie Dates and Dr. Eric Rivera to discuss their approaches to black and brown church traditions. We ask, “How do we cherish our Black/Latin@ heritage in the midst of the ever-popularizing multi-ethnic church movement? How do we continue to build bridges between the black and brown community?” And, they share…
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On this episode, we are joined by Sandra Maria Van Opstal, author of The Next Worship and Co-Founder and Executive Director of Chasing Justice, a movement led by people of color to mobilize a lifestyle of faith and justice. We look at the failure of the multi-ethnic church movement, and we ask the question, “What does a multiethnic/multiracial chur…
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On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Daniel Rodriguez, author of a Future for the Latino Church and Divisional Dean of the Religion and Philosophy Division and Professor of Religion and Hispanic Studies at Pepperdine University to discuss the changing dynamics of Iglesias Latinas. We look over the last 10 years and reflect on the healthy and chall…
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On this episode, we name, challenge, and discuss the realities of assimilation in our community. Too often our communities are treated as a monolith, a single community with a single set of beliefs and practices. We know that’s not true, but today we explore what our diversity really means for the Mestizo Church by telling part of our stories and l…
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Ahora si que se complica la cosa! Familia! Welcome back for a second season of the Mestizo Podcast, the show for the mixed people of the mixed church. I’m your host, Emanuel Padilla, and along with la Dra. Elizabeth Conde-Frazier, World Outspoken, and the Association for Hispanic Theological Education les invito a explorar the complicated racial an…
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Bienvenidos to a special season ending episode of The Mestizo Podcast, the show for the mixed people of the mixed church. On this episode, your hosts answer your questions about the Mestizo church, mixed identities, and tell you what is coming next for the Mestizo Podcast. Stay tuned by following @worldoutspoken on all social media platforms, so yo…
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On this episode we discuss ways mestizo theology can bring us forward in the race discussion. In particular, we look at the dynamics of the changing world and ask, “How can a theology of mestizaje clarify life in these times?” Want to join us in advocating for black lives? Follow the AND Campaign for active ways you can get involved. You can also r…
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On this episode, we examine the way Latinos use the local church as an organic seminary. We explore the importance of “el instituto,” asking what makes them unique and invaluable for ethnic churches. We are joined by celebrated Church Historian and Theologian Dr. Justo Gonzalez, author of the highly praised three-volume History of Christian Thought…
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On this episode, we discuss the changing ethnic church from the perspective of our sisters. Elizabeth and I are joined by Angelica Barahona, a recent graduate of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and case worker for World Relief. She also serves with her husband as pastoral leaders of a vibrant multi-ethnic church in Chicago called The Brook. We …
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On this episode, we sit down with Dr. Robert Chao Romero to discuss his upcoming book Brown Church: Five Centuries of Latina/o Social Justice, Theology, and Identity. We explore the cultural and theological riches of the Brown Church, discuss heroes of the Latina/o community, and the future the Brown Church envisions. Join us as we listen to Dr. Go…
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On this episode, we discuss the connection between the gospel and social justice, addressing specific issues like immigration and community development. Elizabeth helps us understand Mision Integral as a unique contribution of the Hispanic church and the value of this movement for the wider Iglesia. We end the episode by sharing stories about how t…
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Sometimes we need a moment to reflect, remember, and renew our understanding. The day Elizabeth and I recorded our interview with Obispo Jose Garcia, we left the record button on and just talked about the interviews we finished. What you are going to hear is a part of that conversation where we wrestle with the themes of power, partnerships, and pa…
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On today’s episode, we sit down with bishop/obispo Jose Garcia de Jesus formerly of the Church of God of Prophecy to discuss the transition of power and leadership and what it looks like to healthily transition to a new leadership for a new age. We had some connection issues with Obispo Garcia so there will be moments where the sound will change. B…
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On this episode we ask the question, “Which language should take priority? How do we minister to English-Dominant Hispanics?” We raise the tension about language changes between American-born Hispanics and their native parents, and we go beyond language to worship and culture changes as well. English-dominant Hispanics simply don’t worship or live …
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On today’s episode, we introduce you to the very real and complicated challenges facing ethnic churches. You’ll get to know us, your hosts, and our connection to these churches, and we get real about how hard this mixed-church stuff really is. So, sientase en casa, make yourself at home, and let’s get started. Have a question you want answered on t…
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Hola hermanos y hermanas, my name is Elizabeth Conde-Frazier and I’m here with a familiar voice, Emanuel Padilla, to introduce you to the Mestizo podcast, the show for the mixed people of the mixed church. World Outspoken partnered with the Association for Hispanic Theological Education to produce a show where we explore the complicated challenges …
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