JR Rozko – 黑料正能量 Podcast /now/podcast Audio programs from 黑料正能量 Fri, 12 Sep 2014 13:45:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Session III: 鈥淎lternatives to Empire鈥 鈥 Paulette Moore, Bethany Tobin, JR Rozko /now/podcast/2012/04/14/session-iii-alternatives-to-empire-paulette-moore-bethany-tobin-jr-rozko-2/ Sat, 14 Apr 2012 17:16:34 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/podcast/?p=3597 #Occupy Empire: Anabaptism in God鈥檚 Mission

Session II is a series of three Lectures:

and friends from the local 鈥淥ccupy鈥 movement present on 鈥淥ccupy Harrisonburg and the Local Church.鈥澛 Paulette is a filmmaker, educator, journalist, and activist.聽 Through her work with established and emerging media she explores how art, power, conflict, and justice inspire, inform, and transform.聽 Moore is Associate Professor of the Practice of Media Arts and Peacebuilding at 黑料正能量.聽 She holds an MA in trauma healing from 黑料正能量鈥檚 Center for Justice and Peacebuilding and is pursuing a PHD in Media and Communication through European Graduate School in Saas Fee, Switzerland.聽 Moore is a founding member of Occupy Harrisonburg and runs the group鈥檚 social media.

presents on, 鈥淎rt in a Trinitarian World: Kenosis and Generativity.鈥 Bethany is a visual artist who grew up in Thailand where her family helped plant a church.聽 She received a BFA in painting and drawing from James Madison University in 2006 and an MTS in theology and art from Duke Divinity School in 2009.聽 Her work revels in text and Asian patterns as it seeks to explore Christian symbols that are Asian.聽 Pervading her work is the sense that the universe is charged with the generous pleasure of God.聽 Bethany and her husband Stephen Horst and daughter Anjali live in Harrisonburg, where they are still learning how to live missionally.

presents on 鈥淭he Role of Seminaries in Subverting Empire: Toward a Missional Vision of Theological Formation.鈥 JR and his family are part of Life on teh Vine, a (covertly Anabaptist!) church community in the NW suburbs of Chicago.聽 JR is part of a DMiss cohort focused on Anabaptist Perspectives in Missional Ecclesiology through Fuller Theological Seminary, and serves as the Director of Operations and Advancement for the Missio Alliance, a new initiative of and for theological practitioners.聽 JR blogs at and contributes to resources and initiatives relevant to theological education through

Conference planners and describe the conference in this way:

鈥淎nabaptism at its best has been a series of attempts both to live into God鈥檚 in-breaking occupation and to faithfully occupy the empires of this fallen age, signaling the shalom to come. Anabaptists have gone about this work by imaginatively patterning their worship and witness after the New Testament communities of Jesus. Come explore ways in which the Anabaptist tradition can help inspire faithful occupation in today鈥檚 world. Interdisciplinary academic presentations will be infused with worship and testimonies to open our minds and spirits to where God is calling us into mission in the midst of empire.鈥

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