• WE UPP! 2025 We in Here
    Jan 14 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Unpresentable Parts podcast, Tim & Samenthur discuss their reflections on the new year, focusing on their chosen words for the year: peace, hope, and presence. They explore the importance of being present in the moment, navigating anxiety, and the role of hope in their lives.

    The conversation highlights the impact of technology on presence and the joy found in living in the moment. The episode concludes with thoughts on their future plans and appreciation for each other.

    00:00 Introduction and New Year Reflections

    03:07 Words for the Year: Peace, Hope, and Presence

    05:56 The Importance of Being Present

    08:46 Navigating Anxiety and Expectations

    12:11 The Role of Hope in Our Lives

    15:05 Finding Joy in the Present Moment

    18:06 The Impact of Technology on Presence

    20:52 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans

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    30 mins
  • Michael Burns Pt 2
    Jul 2 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Tim and Titus interview Michael Burns, author of several books on culture, race, and the kingdom of God. They discuss the importance of addressing race and cultural differences in the church, the concept of the kingdom of God, and the distinction between culture and race. Burns shares his personal experiences and the motivation behind his book 'Crossing the Line,' which aims to start conversations about race and culture within the church. He emphasizes the need for cultural humility and understanding in order to navigate and address these issues effectively. The conversation explores the impact of culture and race on relationships and the interpretation of the Bible. The speakers share personal experiences and discuss the tension that can arise between different cultural groups.

    They emphasize the importance of understanding cultural differences and avoiding stereotypes. They also discuss the influence of social location on how we read and interpret the Bible, and how it affects our interactions with others. The conversation concludes with the suggestion to study the Bible and approach one another with curiosity in order to navigate cultural and racial issues in a biblical way.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Slow Burn Bible Application: Michael Burns
    Jun 20 2024

    In this episode of the Unpresentable Parts podcast, the hosts interview Michael Burns, a biblical teacher and author. They discuss various topics, including their love for basketball, the importance of understanding the original context of the Bible, and the hermeneutical approach of their church tribe. They also explore the idea of the whole gospel, which encompasses personal salvation, social causes, and the restoration of the entire creation. They emphasize the need for a communal reading of the text and the importance of spiritual formation in community. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of understanding the Bible in its communal context rather than an individualistic one. They emphasize the need to apply the teachings of the Bible to the community as a whole and prioritize the interests of others. They also explore the concept of locution, illocution, and perlocution in understanding scripture, and the responsibility of both the speaker and the audience in interpreting and applying the words of the Bible.

    The hosts also touch on the challenges faced by American ministers in shifting their mindset from an individualistic to a communal approach, and the tension between church leaders in accurately interpreting and teaching the word of God. They highlight the need for the church to address cultural biases, Christian nationalism, and hyper-individualism in order to fully follow Jesus and be a new creation community.

    Lastly, they discuss the importance of being people-focused rather than content-focused in teaching ministry.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • We Back Upp! The Return of Walelo
    May 27 2024

    The Unpresentable Parts podcast features a heartfelt conversation between hosts Tim Blake and Titus, who discuss the challenges and grief they have experienced, including the loss of Titus's brother. The conversation delves into themes of grief, loss, transition, and faith, offering a raw and honest exploration of personal struggles and the search for meaning in difficult times.

    The conversation delves into the struggle with prayer, the experience of grief, and the importance of presence in supporting those who are mourning. It also touches on the cultural discomfort with pain and suffering, as well as the need to acknowledge the pain of loss rather than always celebrating life.

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    57 mins
  • Eve Edition: Tamar
    May 16 2024

    In this episode of Unpresentable Parts, Samantha Neptune and Jasmine Cherry continue their three-part series on resilient women in the Bible. They focus on the story of Tamar, a woman who took unconventional measures to right the wrongs done against her. Tamar's story is often overlooked and considered messy, but it highlights the strength and resilience of women in the Bible. The hosts discuss how Tamar's actions were within the bounds of the law and how she refused to be a victim. They also explore the relevance of Tamar's story to contemporary issues faced by marginalized women. Tamar's story highlights the intersection of justice and faith. Despite being wronged, neglected, and marginalized, Tamar took intentional and shrewd actions within the bounds of the law to seek justice. She relied on her relationship with God and the protection of His law.

    Tamar's story challenges us to consider how we respond to injustice and how we can assert ourselves while staying rooted in God's mercy, grace, and justice. It also reminds us that culture does not define our worth or marginalize us; God does. Tamar's story is a powerful example of justice and faith working together.

    (QUICK CORRECTION: Tamar was NOT under Mosaic law. Samenthur misspoke.)

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Series Overview

    06:03 Tamar's Story in Genesis 38

    08:01 Tamar: Resilience and Strength

    14:48 Tamar's Unconventional Measures

    29:31 The Intersection of Justice and Faith

    36:15 Asserting Ourselves in the Face of Injustice

    41:27 Culture vs. God: Recognizing Our Worth and Marginalization

    51:22 Tamar: A Powerful Example of Justice and Faith

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    55 mins
  • Eve Edition: Hagar Harnessing Hope
    May 3 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of Unpresentable Parts, Sam and Jasmine discuss the story of Hagar and her journey of redemption. Hagar, a foreigner and a slave, faced mistreatment and abuse. However, she is an important figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The conversation explores the relatability of Hagar's experiences for women who have survived abuse or are struggling. The hosts also discuss the importance of representation and challenging the Western mindset when visualizing biblical characters.

    The episode highlights the encounter between Hagar and the angel of the Lord in the desert, where God makes space for her and begins to rewrite her story. The conversation explores the story of Hagar and how God sees and hears her in her distress. It emphasizes the importance of retelling our stories from a place of strength and not victimhood.

    The conversation also touches on the need for women to empathize with and support each other, rather than perpetuating hurt and division. It highlights the power of God's grace and the reminder that He is always with us, even in our darkest moments. The upcoming episode will discuss the story of Tamar, which is even messier than Hagar's.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Reconnecting in Different Seasons
    Apr 26 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of the Unpresentable Parts podcast, hosts Jasmine Cherry and Samantha Neptune Blake discuss their personal experiences and challenges in staying connected to God throughout different seasons of life.

    They share their own unpresentable parts, including struggles with appearance and people-pleasing, as well as difficulties in finding time for spiritual practices. They also explore the pressures and expectations placed on those in paid ministry and the need for grace and authenticity in one's relationship with God.

    The conversation highlights the importance of finding what works for each individual and embracing the journey of spiritual growth. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the different ways in which individuals can connect with God and maintain their relationship with Him. They emphasize that commitment to God may look different for everyone depending on their stage of life and circumstances.

    They also address the pressure and expectations that can be placed on individuals in their spiritual journey and encourage listeners to give themselves grace. The speakers share personal experiences of going through challenging seasons and feeling disconnected from God, but ultimately finding strength and encouragement through scriptures, songs, and quotes. They highlight the importance of staying connected to God and finding purpose in serving Him.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Views from the Valley: Arrested by Anxiety-Ryan Painter
    Apr 19 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of the Unpresentable Parts podcast, Tim Blake and Ryan Painter discuss anxiety and panic disorders. Ryan shares his personal experience with anxiety, including how it first manifested during his college years and how it resurfaced later in his life. They also discuss the physical and mental symptoms of panic attacks and the stigma surrounding mental health. Ryan emphasizes the importance of sharing and discussing mental health issues and how it can help both individuals and the community and his journey of dealing with anxiety and panic attacks as a minister.

    He discusses the importance of being authentic and vulnerable, and how the perception of strength and weakness in leadership can affect mental health. Ryan talks about his lowest point and how he found breakthrough and healing. He also shares his experience during the pandemic and offers three pieces of advice for those dealing with anxiety.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Series Overview

    08:22 Ryan's Background and Conversion

    24:06 Understanding Panic Attacks

    31:16 Challenging Cultural Expectations of Strength and Weakness

    38:10 Finding Breakthrough and Healing

    45:27 Managing Anxiety and Panic Attacks During the Pandemic

    52:39 Practical Skills for Managing Anxiety and Panic Attacks

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    1 hr and 2 mins