Voices From the Archives

Voices From the Archives
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Welcome to Voices From The Archives
A journey through the rich history of Fountain Street Church, a unique, non-denominational congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Through recordings from our archives, we bring you the voices of past ministers, guest speakers, and community leaders as they wrestle with timeless questions of faith, justice, and the evolving role of religion in society.
Each episode revisits key moments from Fountain Street Church's history, from thought-provoking sermons to pivotal discussions on spirituality, social action, and the liberal religious tradition. Whether you're a longtime member or discovering us for the first time, these archival recordings offer insight, inspiration, and a connection to a progressive legacy that continues to shape the present.
Produced by Kayle Clements with assistance from Dick Wood and Nathan Dannison. Theme music by Kayle Clements.
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The podcast delves into themes surrounding faith, justice, and the evolving role of religion, featuring episodes like the Stokley Carmichael Lecture on Black Power and the 1994 Symposium on the Future of Liberal Religion, exploring the balance between tradition and progressive ideas.

Welcome to Voices From The Archives
A journey through the rich history of Fountain Street Church, a unique, non-denominational congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Through recordings from our archives, we bring you the voices of past ministers, guest speakers, and community leaders as they wrestle with timeless questions of faith, justice, and the evolving role of religion in society.
Each episode revisits key moments from Fountain Street Church’s history, from thought-provoking sermons to pivotal discussions on spirituality, social action, and the liberal religious tradition. Whether you’re a longtime member or discovering us for the first time, these archival recordings offer insight, inspiration, and a connection to a progressive legacy that continues to shape the present.
Produced by Kayle Clements with assistance from Dick Wood and Nathan Dannison. Theme music by Kayle Clements.

In this episode, renowned scholar Elaine Pagels explores the roles of Eve and Mary Magdalene in early Christian thought and uncovers how ancient texts—both biblical and non-canonical—shaped ideas about gender, sexuality, and the divine. From the myth of Lilith to the hidden wisdom of the Gnostic Gospels, Pagels challenges traditional interpretations and offers a compelling look at the often-overlooked feminine voice in early Christianity.
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