Episodes
Monday Apr 15, 2019
Kenn Gordon on Intentionally Inclusive
Monday Apr 15, 2019
Monday Apr 15, 2019
Tracy Brown chats with Dr. Kenn Gordon about what it means to be Intentionally Inclusive as a spiritually guided person or leader.
For more information about inclusion in spiritual communities visit www.StainedGlassSpirit.net
Friday Mar 29, 2019
Friday Mar 29, 2019
Tracy Brown talks with Rev. Sharon Ketchum (Unity Spiritual Center of Lansing) and Rev. Andriette Earl (Heart and Soul Center of Light) about Section Five of the book, Stained Glass Spirit: Becoming a Spiritual Community Where Oneness Does Not Require Sameness.
Section Five: Intentionally Inclusive
- Where Many Are One
- A World That Works For Everyone
- Every Day is a Donation to Eternity
Visit www.StainedGlassSpirit.net for more information.
Friday Mar 22, 2019
Friday Mar 22, 2019
Tracy Brown talks with Dr. Petra Weldes (CSLDallas) and Rev. Masando Miraoka (MileHi Church) about Section Four of the book, Stained Glass Spirit: Becoming a Spiritual Community Where Oneness Does Not Require Sameness.
Section Four: Walk Your Talk
- Outrageous Outreach
- Are You Listening with Political or Spiritual Ears?
- Unity Does Not Require Uniformity
Thursday Mar 21, 2019
To Use - or Not to Use - The Term "White Privilege"
Thursday Mar 21, 2019
Thursday Mar 21, 2019
Frustrated by the defensiveness or denial so many people demonstrate regarding "white privilege?" Tracy talks about when she uses the term and when she doesn't ... and why.
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Stained Glass Spirit Book: Section Three with Alex Escudero and Michael Gott
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Tracy Brown talks with Dr. Michael Gott (Unity Houston) and Rev. Alex Escudero (CSL DC) about Section Three of the book, Stained Glass Spirit: Becoming a Spiritual Community Where Oneness Does Not Require Sameness.
Section Three: Inclusion Requires Action
- Diversity Welcome Factor
- Inclusion Worship Factor
- Hard Truths for Team Leaders
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Stained Glass Spirit Book: Section Two with Brian Akers and Karen Tudor
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Tracy Brown talks with Rev. Brian Akers (Oneness CSL) and Rev. Karen Tudor (Unity Houston) about Section Two of the book, Stained Glass Spirit: Becoming a Spiritual Community Where Oneness Does Not Require Sameness.
Section Two: Multicultural is (Sometimes) Messy
- Unintentionally Unwelcome
- Oops! I Didn't Mean to Offend!
- Your Learners' Permit
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Stained Glass Spirit Book: Section One with David Ault
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Tracy Brown talks with Dr. David Ault about Section One of the book, Stained Glass Spirit: Becoming a Spiritual Community Where Oneness Does Not Require Sameness.
Section One: Diversity is a Divine Idea
- Biology, Sociology or Spirituality?
- The Stories We Tell
- Oneness is Not Sameness
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Stained Glass Spirit Book: April Book of the Month for CSL
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Listen in while Dr. Jim Lockard, Rev. Karen Fry and Tracy Brown, RScP talk about the Centers for Spiritual Living (CSL) theme for April 2019.
Jim explains how the theme for the year is developed. Karen shares her thoughts about the theme for the month of April. And Tracy describes how the book, Stained Glass Spirit supports both the annual and monthly themes.
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Discussing Diversity: Dialogue Instead of Debate
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Let's have less debate and dialogue! This short video reminds us of the difference between dialogue and debate. It also inspires us to consciously choose to be curious and open when interacting with people we consider different from ourselves.
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Candid Conversations: Cindy Wigglesworth
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Tracy talks with Cindy Wigglesworth in this episode of Candid Conversations.
Candid Conversations is a series of unedited conversations with real people about how they deal with racism in the 21st century.
The conversations are not scripted and generally evolve from these core questions.
- Why are you interested in, or concerned about, race relations?
- What is your answer to the questions, "What is mine to do (to end race-based hatred and violence)?
- Share a success you have had and/or a mistake you have learned from.