Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World

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Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World

Converging Streams began as a series of Interfaith radio programs that were initially produced by the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship and The Unitarian Universalist Church of Muncie between 2004 and 2005; we have since moved our program online and occasionally will introduce new topics. The goal of the program is to promote dialogue and ultimately understanding among the diverse faith traditions within the Muncie and greater East Central community, with Rev. George Wolfe of the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship and Rev. Thomas Perchlik, formerly minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Muncie sharing hosting duties. Show topics have included the creation stories of the major world religions, meaning of the National Day of Prayer, understanding Islam, the power of dialogue, interfaith tolerance as expressed in historical religious fiction, the Universalist Story, and the Bahai tradition.

  1. 62

    Reflections on the Spiritual Power of Non-Violence Part 3

    Rev. George Wolfe is interviewed by Richard Brendan, host of the radio program and podcast JourneysFire, in a 2013 interview from Indianapolis public radio station WICR in promotion of Rev. Wolfe's book - The Spiritual Power of Non-Violence. The discussion touches upon forms of non-violent protest, the distinction between war and conflict, and how peace movements have been constructed from historical to contemporary times.

  2. 61

    Reflections on the Spiritual Power of Non-Violence Part 2

    Rev. George Wolfe is interviewed by Richard Brendan, host of the radio program and podcast JourneysFire, in a 2013 interview from Indianapolis public radio station WICR in promotion of Rev. Wolfe's book - The Spiritual Power of Non-Violence. The discussion touches upon forms of non-violent protest, the distinction between war and conflict, and how peace movements have been constructed from historical to contemporary times.

  3. 60

    Reflections on the Spiritual Power of Non-Violence Part 1

    Rev. George Wolfe is interviewed by Richard Brendan, host of the radio program and podcast JourneysFire, in a 2013 interview from Indianapolis public radio station WICR in promotion of Rev. Wolfe's book - The Spiritual Power of Non-Violence. The discussion touches upon forms of non-violent protest, the distinction between war and conflict, and how peace movements have been constructed from historical to contemporary times.

  4. 59

    Delayed Gratification in an Instant Gratification World

    Rev. George Wolfe, participating in a panel talk, shares insights on benefits of delaying gratification and meditation practices as demonstrated across multiple faith traditions. This episode contains excerpts from a panel talk at the 2012 Conference on World Affairs at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado and a musical interlude recorded at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Muncie.

  5. 58

    Relationships based on profit versus relationships based on caring

    Is love a motivator for your relationships or are they driven by profit? (Recorded live at the Unity Church of Anderson, Indiana)

  6. 57

    Toward a Positive Peace

    What defines non-violent activism? Is it passive? An examination of action taken with the intent of doing no harm and holding reverence for life. Recorded live at the 2012 Conference on World Affairs in Boulder, Colorado.

  7. 56

    Henry David Thoreau -Transcendentalist or Unitarian?

    What lessons can be found for contemporary living in Thoreau’s experiences on Walden pond?

  8. 55

    Give Peace a Chance

    A study of how we can remove conflict from within ourselves from the perspective of mediation and positive peace. Recorded live at the 2012 Conference on World Affairs in Boulder, Colorado.

  9. 54

    Earth Day, Easter, and Human Extinction

    An examination of how humans can meet our needs but not our greeds using the studies of Buckminster Fuller as a lens.

  10. 53

    A Converging Streams and Muncie Interfaith Fellowship Retrospective

    A summary discussion on various outreach programs of the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship, including Converging Streams, and a view into peace studies education and academic freedom in American colleges and universities.

  11. 52

    The Myth of Redemptive Violence

    Do world religions truly call for redemption in response to violent acts against people?

  12. 51

    Taoism and Non-Violence

    George Wolfe finds the path to non-violence in the Tao, finding a similar path as in the Christian tradition.

  13. 50

    Interfaith Tolerance as Expressed in The Garden of Ruth Part 2

    A continuation of Dr. Wolfe’s interview with Eva Etzioni-Halevy, an Israeli author, about her fictional novel The Garden of Ruth, which relates to the story of Ruth in the Judeo-Christian tradition and has a message for interfaith dialogue. Dr. Wolfe discusses how the mission of the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship has similarities to characters in Etzioni-Halevy’s book.

  14. 49

    Interfaith Tolerance as Expressed in The Garden of Ruth Part 1

    Dr. Wolfe interviews Eva Etzioni-Halevy, an Israeli author, about her fictional novel The Garden of Ruth, which relates to the story of Ruth in the Judeo-Christian tradition and has a message for interfaith dialogue. Dr. Wolfe discusses how the mission of the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship has similarities to characters in Etzioni-Halevy’s book.

  15. 48

    Can We Have a Non-Violent Apocalypse

    Dr. Wolfe discusses views from many traditions on the “end of times” and asks if the interpretation of violent cataclysm is the only view held by those practicing faith in the United States today.

  16. 47

    Elevating Evaluation

    Elevating how evaluation is applied through a faith-based lens.

  17. 46
  18. 45

    Modern Day Faith Activists Pt. 2

    Incredible stories of deeds and creeds in today's world (Part 2 of 2)

  19. 44

    Modern Day Faith Activists Pt. 1

    Incredible stories of deeds and creeds in today's world (Part 1 of 2)

  20. 43

    Finding the Sacred in the Natural World

    How the divine is manifested in nature, as illustrated by a famous Debussy composition.

  21. 42

    The Many Faces of Peace

    A look at how peace has been applied in Muncie and beyond by leaders in Interfaith experiences.

  22. 41

    Does a Dog Have Buddha Nature

    A look at the treatment of animals by people of faith and a discourse on the animalistic and spiritual tendencies of humankind.

  23. 40

    What the Bible Really Says

    A discussion of how the Bible can come to take on different meanings for different Christian denominations.

  24. 39

    Separation of Church and State

    A look at what role state/governmental institutions and religious entities play with each other, with an emphasis on the need for a clear separation to ensure both provide the best services to constituent communities.

  25. 38

    Finding Unity amidst Diversity

    A discourse about how fellowship between diverse faith groups can engender a deep unity. Includes experiences from Muncie, Indiana and beyond.

  26. 37

    Religious Teachings in the Philosophy of Non-Violence

    A look at the applicability of Gandhi's message to a modern context.

  27. 36

    Wisdom in Stories from the Congo

    Dr. George Wolfe and Dr. Yeno Matuka discuss ancient native and tribal stories of wisdom.

  28. 35

    Religious Traditions in the Congo

    Religious Traditions in the Congo: Dr. George Wolfe and Dr. Yeno Matuka discuss religion in the Congo region of Central Africa, including the influence of Christian and native traditions.

  29. 34

    A Larger Faith

    A look at how a practicing Christian developed a deeper faith by challenging and tempering her faith against an Interfaith experience.

  30. 33

    Ancient Stories of Wisdom

    Mythology and stories from many different faith traditions are discussed.

  31. 32

    Women and MLK

    A look at how the peaceful philosophy of MLK has been adopted by female leaders in Muncie.

  32. 31

    Buffalo Dreams

    A discussion about the modern application of Native American religious traditions in Muncie, Indiana and throughout the United States.

  33. 30

    How to Serve Now: Response to the Tsunami Disaster

    From January 2006; a timely response calling for responsible caring and compassion following the Indian Ocean Tsunami disaster.

  34. 29

    A Visit to an Ashram in India

    Dr. Wolfe recalls his visit to a monastery in India where elements of Christianity and Hinduism are embraced and how that experience has meaning to citizens of Indiana.

  35. 28

    Expanding Our View of Christmas

    Dr. Wolfe goes beyond our modern interpretation of the Christian holiday and the associated secular celebrations to discuss the origins of holiday symbols and historical context of celebrations.

  36. 27

    A Call to Service

    Mr. Warner has spent 30+ years broadcasting gospel and ministry to the shut-in and elderly community in Anderson, Indiana. He discusses the role of faith in his work to be a servant to the community.

  37. 26

    Dogs and the Art of Peacemaking

    A discussion about how people can label their enemies as "dogs" and how to overcome this view by peaceful means of intervention.

  38. 25

    Biblical Teachings Viewed as Zen Koans

    Biblical Teachings Viewed as Zen Koans with Rev. George Wolfe; a discussion about the symbolism of Zen Koans.

  39. 24

    Do You Deserve Unconditional Love

    Rev. Perchlik discusses the concept of love as expressed by several faith traditions and asks if one does deserve love.

  40. 23

    Warrior Spirit

    A discussion about the "warrior" nature of Native American and other religious traditions in Muncie, Indiana and throughout the United States.

  41. 22

    Three Seasonal Holidays and the Light of the Divine

    Holidays from the Jewish, Hindu and Christian calendars are discussed from the perspective how the autumn season influences them.

  42. 21

    The Soul of America as Expressed by Theodore Parker

    The Universalist theologian Theodore Parker is evaluated from his historical significance to both the Universalist movement in Muncie, Indiana and the United States today, as well as how his ideas were expressive to the country as a whole.

  43. 20

    Reverence for the Small

    Rev. Perchlik evaluates how many faith traditions view "the small things in life."

  44. 19

    Ancient Roots of the Christian Communion Ritual

    Evaluates one theory that the communion ritual of contemporary Christian practice may have derived from the Hindu Soma mythology.

  45. 18

    Frequently Asked Questions about the Interfaith Experience

    Rev. Wolfe conducts a Q and A session in response to various questions about what the Interfaith movement really means and its relation to the standing faith traditions.

  46. 17

    The Path of Buddhism

    Rev. Wolfe discusses elements of similarity between Christianity and Buddhism and talks with a practicing Buddhist.

  47. 16

    Hospital Chaplaincy and the Interfaith Experience

    Rev. Burton, the chaplain at Ball Memorial Hospital, discusses how his role is infused with interfaith experiences.

  48. 15

    The Feminine View of Divinity

    An examination of how many faiths are commonly expressive of deities as masculine, but all share a common interpretation of divinity as feminine as well.

  49. 14

    Interfaith Programs at Chautauqua Institution

    On location at Chautauqua Institution in New York, a dialogue about how the interfaith movement has taken influence at Chautauqua and impact for other communities.

  50. 13

    Virtues of Interfaith Worship

    A dialogue between the leaders of the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship about the importance of dialogue between communities of faith as a means of achieving peace and communal unity.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Converging Streams began as a series of Interfaith radio programs that were initially produced by the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship and The Unitarian Universalist Church of Muncie between 2004 and 2005; we have since moved our program online and occasionally will introduce new topics. The goal of the program is to promote dialogue and ultimately understanding among the diverse faith traditions within the Muncie and greater East Central community, with Rev. George Wolfe of the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship and Rev. Thomas Perchlik, formerly minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Muncie sharing hosting duties. Show topics have included the creation stories of the major world religions, meaning of the National Day of Prayer, understanding Islam, the power of dialogue, interfaith tolerance as expressed in historical religious fiction, the Universalist Story, and the Bahai tradition.

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Produced by Tony Piazza

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