Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast)
Episodes
Wednesday Jul 04, 2018
Wednesday Jul 04, 2018
Voices In My Head Podcast Episode #274: A History of Christian Worship Part Three - The Second and Third Centuries
This episode is part three of our ten part series on the History of Christian Worship.
Join me on this journey through the ancient faith as we track how the church's worship pratices have changed over the centuries.
Blessings,
Rick Lee James
www.RickLeeJames.com
Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
Voices In My Head Podcast Episode #273: A History of Christian Worship Part Two - The Times of the New Testament
This episode is part two of our ten part series on the History of Christian Worship.
Join me on this journey through the ancient faith as we track how the church's worship pratices have changed over the centuries.
Blessings,
Rick Lee James
www.RickLeeJames.com
Wednesday Jun 20, 2018
Wednesday Jun 20, 2018
Voices In My Head Podcast Episode #272: A History of Christian Worship Part One - Jewish Roots
This week begins part one of a ten part series on the History of Christian Worship.
Join me on this journey through the ancient faith as we track how the church's worship pratices have changed over the centuries.
Blessings,
Rick Lee James
www.RickLeeJames.com
Wednesday Apr 18, 2018
Wednesday Apr 18, 2018
Voices In My Head Podcast Episode 262
Guest William Willimon: Who Lynched Willie Earle? Preaching to Confront Racism.
My guest today on Voices in My Head is The Reverend Dr. William H. Willimon, Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry at the Divinity School of Duke University. He served eight years as Bishop of the North Alabama Conference of The United Methodist Church, where he led 157,000 Methodists and 792 pastors in North Alabama. For twenty years prior to the episcopacy, he was Dean of the Chapel and Professor of Christian Ministry at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
He is the author of over sixty books including Resident Aliens, Thank God It’s Friday, Word, Water, Bread and Wine, Worship as Pastoral Care (which was selected as one of the ten most useful books for pastors by the Academy of Parish Clergy), and What’s Right with the Church? In 1996, an international survey conducted by Baylor University named him one of the Twelve Most Effective Preachers in the English-speaking world.
Today we discuss one of his latest and most timely books, Who Lynched Willie Earle? Preaching to Confront Racism.
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Friday Feb 16, 2018
Friday Feb 16, 2018
Dove Award-nominated recording artist, songwriter and award-winning author Andrew Peterson returns to Voices In My Head (The Official Podcast of Rick Lee James). Andrew recently announced the long-awaited album Resurrection Letters, Vol. I, which will release March 30 and which was preceded by Feb. 9th launch of Resurrection Letters: Prologue. Both recordings will release globally from Centricity Music, and Prologue will became available on Friday, Feb. 9 from digital retailers everywhere and through
https://AndrewPeterson.lnk.to/Prologue.
Releasing in time for Easter, Resurrection Letters, Vol. I features songs like “Is He Worthy,” “I’ve seen Too Much” and “His Heart Beats,” the latter track being heard on Peterson’s Behold the Lamb of God tour last year. The song is about that glorious moment in the tomb when Jesus, who was dead, came back to life.
“My dream for Resurrection Letters, Vol. I is that it would be the kind of record people turned up to eleven on Easter Sunday, when Christians all over the world celebrate something that happened—it really happened—two millennia ago,” says Peterson.
Also,
We are in the final hours of our crowdfunding campaign to make a new album through Indiegogo. It’s not too late to help us make “Thunder” a reality. Thunder will feature original music by Rick Lee James, re-imagined Hymns, and lost music from Rich Mullins.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/thunder-a-new-album-by-rick-lee-james-music#/
Saturday Apr 15, 2017
Voices In My Head Podcast #203 - The Sermons of Karl Barth: Easter Edition
Saturday Apr 15, 2017
Saturday Apr 15, 2017
Voices In My Head Podcast #203 - The Sermons of Karl Barth: Easter Edition
Sunday Sep 11, 2016
The Sermons of Karl Barth - part 1 - Episode 174 - Voices in My Head Podcast
Sunday Sep 11, 2016
Sunday Sep 11, 2016
This is the beginning of what will be several ongoing episodes of Voices In My Head dealing with the sermons of Karl Barth. In this episode I share a sermon of Barth from March 4th, 1917. The text is Mark 10:46-52.About Karl Barth - From WikiKarl Barth (/bɑːrt/; German: [baʀt]; May 10, 1886 – December 10, 1968) was a Swiss Reformed theologian who is often regarded as the greatest Protestant theologian of the twentieth century. Pope Pius XII called him the most important Christian theologian since St. Thomas Aquinas. His influence expanded well beyond the academic realm to mainstream culture, leading him to be featured on the cover of Time on April 20, 1962.Beginning with his experience as a pastor, Barth rejected his training in the predominant liberal theology typical of 19th-century European Protestantism. He also rejected more conservative forms of Christianity. Instead he embarked on a new theological path initially called dialectical theology due to its stress on the paradoxical nature of divine truth (e.g., God's relationship to humanity embodies both grace and judgment). Many critics have referred to Barth as the father of neo-orthodoxy – a term that Barth emphatically rejected. A more charitable description of his work might be "a theology of the Word." Barth's work had a profound impact on twentieth century theology and figures such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer – who like Barth became a leader in the Confessing Church – Thomas F. Torrance, Reinhold Niebuhr, Jacques Ellul, Stanley Hauerwas, Jürgen Moltmann, and novelists such as John Updike and Miklós Szentkuthy.Barth's unease with the dominant theology which characterized Europe led him to become a leader in the Confessing Church in Germany, which actively opposed Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime. In particular, Barth and other members of the movement vigorously attempted to prevent the Nazis from taking over the existing church and establishing a state church controlled by the regime. This culminated in Barth's authorship of the Barmen Declaration, which fiercely criticized Christians who supported the Nazis.One of the most prolific and influential theologians of the twentieth century, Barth emphasized the sovereignty of God, particularly through his reinterpretation of the Calvinistic doctrine of election, the sinfulness of humanity, and the "infinite qualitative distinction between God and mankind". His most famous works are his The Epistle to the Romans, which marked a clear break from his earlier thinking, and his massive thirteen-volume work Church Dogmatics, one of the largest works of systematic theology ever written.
Wednesday Sep 30, 2015
Walter Brueggemann with Rick Lee James on the Voices In My Head Podcast: Episode #152
Wednesday Sep 30, 2015
Wednesday Sep 30, 2015
What a treat it was to have Dr. Walter Brueggemann
on the Voices In My Head Podcast. We had such a great discussion
talking about theology, music, and where we will go if we die tonight.
This episode was recorded on location at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church
in Cincinnati Ohio on Wednesday September 30th.
Sunday Jun 28, 2015
Voices In My Head Podcast Episode #143: Morning Daily Prayer Rule
Sunday Jun 28, 2015
Sunday Jun 28, 2015
I invite you to pray along with me this week on this special episode of The Voices My Head Podcast as I lead us through a Morning Daily Prayer Rite of the Orthodox Church. Click the link below to follow along with the prayer.http://rickleejames.com/?attachment_id=30674
Tuesday Apr 14, 2015
Episode #139: KHK
Tuesday Apr 14, 2015
Tuesday Apr 14, 2015
Since 2010, KHK (Kids Helping Kids) has performed in over 80 events! They were blessed to
open for such well known Christian artists and some Dove award
recipients such as The Newsboys, FFH, Jason Gray, John G. Elliott, Jo
Vogels, flyfaith, and yours truly, Rick Lee James. God has big plans for these kids and it was my privilege to have them, as well as their founders John and Karen Flaugher, on the Voices In My Head Podcast This week. KHK's new record, Keep Him King, is available everywhere online including CDBABY.