Emerge: Questions that Matter for Young Adult Spirituality

Emerge: Questions that Matter for Young Adult Spirituality

We take seriously the questions that young adults have about faith, religion, and their spiritual journeys. Two Christian ministers have conversations with guests about what matters most to emerging adults so that they — and the people who care for them — can be equipped to flourish.

Episodes

April 16, 2024 59 mins

For the first season finale of Emerge, Falon and Sara are talking to three emerging adults — Natalie Alderton, Aidan Hulbert, and Katrina Gallardo Palma — about the episodes that were most meaningful for them and what they would add to the ongoing conversation about emerging adult spirituality.

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The young adults we know wonder why it is so difficult to find food that is good for our bodies and for the planet. Falon and Sara are talking to Norman Wirzba — a prolific author and professor — about how to reignite the joy of eating and participate in food systems that honor God and our neighbor.

Dr. Norman Wirzba works at Duke Divinity School as a Distinguished Professor of Christian Theology, a Senior Fellow of the Kenan Insti...

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February 28, 2024 36 mins

The young adults we know wonder why there never seems to be enough time. Falon and Sara are talking to Makoto Fujimura — a world-renowned artist and author — about how slow art can enrich our lives and our faith.

Makoto Fujimura is a leading contemporary artist whose process-driven, refractive “slow art” has been described by David Brooks of The New York Times as “a small rebellion against the quickening of time.” His art has been ...

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February 7, 2024 39 mins

The young adults we know wonder why everyone they know, from their parents to their friends to themselves, seems so broken. Falon and Sara are talking to Rick Gibson about how the enneagram can help shed light on our inner turmoil.

Rick Gibson, MBA, is senior vice chancellor at Pepperdine University, where he develops relationships with philanthropists, businesses, politicians, religious leaders, and other community leaders. He gui...

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January 24, 2024 46 mins

The young adults we know wonder why news about the climate crisis weighs on them so heavily, and if there is anything at all they can do about it. Sara is talking to Falon — the co-host of this podcast, who studied environmental justice for her Doctor of Ministry — about why daily spiritual practices matter for connecting with God and caring for the earth, each other, and ourselves.

Dr. Falon Barton is the Campus Minister at the Un...

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January 10, 2024 44 mins

The young adults we know wonder why spiritual growth can be so difficult. Falon and Sara are talking to Richard Beck — a psychologist, professor, and prolific author — about how to grow in experiencing transcendence and enchantment when darkness is rife in ourselves and in the world.

Dr. Richard Beck is a professor of psychology and the department chair at Abilene Christian University in Texas. Check out his author page on Amazon a...

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December 13, 2023 31 mins

The young adults we know wonder how people of faith can practice justice, both systemically and interpersonally, when it comes to immigration. Falon and Sara are talking to Jennifer Koh — an immigration lawyer and a devoted Jesus follower — about how to balance complex national concerns with the biblical command to love our neighbor — including the foreigner among us.

Jennifer Koh, JD, is Associate Professor of Law and Co-Director ...

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November 29, 2023 32 mins

The young adults we know wonder why struggling in their faith causes so much distress and makes us feel so alone. Falon and Sara are talking to Liz Mancuso — a clinical psychologist, professor, and researcher — about how to grow in our faith through spiritual struggle.

Dr. Elizabeth Krumrei Mancuso is a professor of psychology at Pepperdine University. Check out Liz’ author page on Amazon and learn more about her work here.

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November 15, 2023 39 mins

The young adults we know wonder why it is so challenging to navigate experiences of deep sadness and loss. Falon and Sara are talking to Earl Turner — a clinical psychologist and grief expert — about how to care for ourselves and grow, even through life’s most difficult challenges.

Dr. Erlanger Turner is Associate Professor of Psychology at Pepperdine University’s Graduate School of Education and Psychology. He has his PhD from Tex...

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November 1, 2023 34 mins

The young adults we know wonder why there is so much violence in the Bible. From sacrifice to murder to genocide, there is a lot of disconcerting stuff in a book that we often go to for comfort and peace. Falon and Sara are talking to Rick Marrs — a Bible professor and Hebrew scholar — about how to navigate the messy and disturbing stories of the Bible.

Dr. Rick Marrs is a professor of Old Testament and the former provost at Pepper...

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October 18, 2023 34 mins

The young adults we know wonder why preaching matters, especially when so many sermons are boring, narcissistic, judgmental, or just plain hard to understand. Falon and Sara are talking to Jaclyn Williams — who is a professional preacher and storyteller — about how to preach sermons and hear sermons in a way that builds community and transforms our lives.

Dr. Jaclyn Patrice is Assistant Professor of the Practice of Preaching and Ch...

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October 4, 2023 42 mins

The young adults we know wonder why it is so hard to figure out what they believe, why they believe it, and what it all means for their lives. Falon and Sara are talking to Steve Argue, who loves and knows emerging adults better than anyone, about how to spiritually flourish and find identity during the confusing, unstable, and complicated season of being an 18-30-ish-year-old.

Dr. Steve Argue is Associate Professor of Youth, Famil...

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September 20, 2023 1 min

We take seriously the questions that young people have about faith, religion, and their spiritual journeys. Two Christian ministers have conversations with guests about what matters most to emerging adults so that they — and the people who care for them — can be equipped to flourish. Coming in October!

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