Campfire Conversations are an opportunity to hear the kind of conversations you hear around the campfire with friends. It is so easy in our busy lives to forget what really matters. The campfire is a place where we make space to talk about things that count and to remember that we are made for more. Host Chip May, Executive Director, is joined by a rotating cast of co-hosts for deep and not-so-deep conversations about our Christian faith and lives.
On this special episode of Campfire Conversations, join Chip May as he welcomes Rev. Dr. Ryan Tinetti to talk about his new book: The Quiet Ambition.
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In this episode, hosts Chip May and co-host Pastor Scott Christenson interview Pastor Warren Lattimore around the campfire.
In this episode, hosts Chip May and co-hosts Pastor Justin Rossow and Dr. John Nunes interview Dr. Chad Foster around the campfire.
In this episode, hosts Chip May and co-hosts Pastor Justin Rossow and Sarah Salzberg interview Pastor Matt Popovits around the campfire.
In this episode, host Chip May interviews Rev. Dr. Arthur Just & Rev. Dr. Scott A. Bruzek around the campfire.
In this episode, hosts Chip May and co-hosts Pastor Justin Rossow and Professor Shelly Schwalm interview Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler around the campfire.
In this episode, Co-hosted by Adam Carnehl and Tanner Olson, the campfire is treated to some live performance accompanied by guitar, as well as continued discussion about finding rest through art and faith.
In this episode, co-hosted by Tanner Olson and Blake Flattley, we uncover the glorious surprise of our own existence and learn how to return thanksgiving to God in creative, vocational living. We will also see how we are all artists participating in the creativity of the Divine Artist who is Author, Poet, and Creator of all.
In this episode, Co-hosted by Adam Carnehl and Blake Flattley, we explore the concept of slowing down in a fast-paced world.
Co-hosted by Tanner Olson and Rev. Gabe Kasper, this episode discusses what sets the message of Christian faith apart from all the voices that compete for our attention these days. We'll do this through translating the Gospel into contemporary language, such that God's grace might penetrate our (and our neighbors') hearts anew.
Co-hosted by Tanner Olson and David Zahl, this episode discusses making our home in Jesus, even as he makes his home in us, and what that looks like in our lives.
Co-hosted by Phil Jones and Trevor Sutton, this episode discusses Chitwood's experiences taking up one of the twelve classical spiritual practices each month, such as meditating through March, fasting from food in February, and practicing simplicity all of September. We will also hear him offer practical guidance for living the disciplined life in our own day-to-day.
Joined by co-hosts Phil Jones and Ken Chitwood, Chip interviews Rev. Dr. Sutton about how the biblical teaching of vocation can help keep technology in its rightful place within our lives, workplaces, homes, churches, and society.
In this episode, co-hosted by Mackenzie Drinan, we discuss common, unspoken motivations and fears, examining their parallels in the Biblical narrative and applying the implications of Christ's life, death, and resurrection to each one.
This episode, co-hosted by Mackenzie Drinan, investigates how the Apostle Paul's letters to a struggling church help us be confident in God's plan for the Gospel, the church, and our lives.
Co-hosted by Sarah Salzberg and Ali Franke, this episode explores the art of asking questions to bridge divides, reshape relationships, and ignite profound insights.
In this episode co-hosted by Rev. Brian Davies and Ali Franke, we explore how Yahweh intricately places women in moments of powerful influences and covenantal faithfulness in order to display the fullness of His image.
Co-hosted by Rev. Ben Haupt, this episode discusses what Charismatic Gifts are, how they're addressed in scripture, and what they mean to us as God's people.
Co-hosted by Rev. Micah Glenn, this episode explores what it means to live out servant leadership as part of the body of Christ.
Co-hosted by Blythe Barreto, this episode explores some of the funny parts of the Bible and seeing what these moments of comedy have to teach us about who we are, who God is and what it means to live our faith in Christ in everyday life.
Two Guys (Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers). Five Rings (you know, from the Olympics logo). One essential podcast for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Bowen Yang (SNL, Wicked) and Matt Rogers (Palm Royale, No Good Deed) of Las Culturistas are back for a second season of Two Guys, Five Rings, a collaboration with NBC Sports and iHeartRadio. In this 15-episode event, Bowen and Matt discuss the top storylines, obsess over Italian culture, and find out what really goes on in the Olympic Village.
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