Having looked at the beginning, Jesse and Andrew now ask if you can find guidelines for community in Revelation. Does God's plan or design for how things end provide insight into what our communities should look like?

Guests Dave Reimer, Dr. Kara Mandryk, Dr. Beth Stovell and Shane Claiborne approach the question from a range of viewpoints about what Revelation means for us now or even if it speaks to the question of community at all.  

Guests

Shane Claiborne

Shane Claiborne is a prominent speaker, activist, and best-selling author. Shane worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta, and founded The Simple Way in Philadelphia. He heads up Red Letter Christians. Shane is a champion for grace which has led him to jail advocating for the homeless, and to places like Iraq and Afghanistan to stand against war. Now grace fuels his passion to end the death penalty and help stop gun violence.

Rev. Dr. Kara Mandryk

Reverend Dr. Kara Mandryk is the coordinator of the Henry Budd College for Ministry, as well as a priest in the Anglican Church of Canada and the Archdeacon for Ministry and Training in the Diocese of Brandon.

Dave Reimer

Dave Reimer is the president of Steinbach Bible College and he's also spent many years mentoring and guiding church leaders and pastors as a part of the Christian Mennonite Conference.

Dr. Beth Stovell

Dr. Beth Stovell has been involved with a variety of ministries over the years and is an Old Testament professor and the Chair of General Theological Studies at Ambrose University.

The Armchair Anabaptist is a Theodidaktos podcast and Theodidaktos is a publication of the Evangelical Mennonite Conference.
Executive Producer: Erica Fehr
Producer: Jesse Penner
Hosts: Andrew Dyck and Jesse Penner
Administrative Assistant: Ruth Block
Social Media: Betty Ramones
Audio Engineer: Jesse Penner
Theme Song: “Making Us One”, by Shades
Feature Song: “The Future Eye,” by Peters and Pilgrim

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