Indigenous Wisdom

  • Replacing Church Podcast AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez

#96 AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez on Identity & Decolonization

AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez is an IndoLatinx mujerista working to create and agitate her way through the latin diaspora. She is a writer and speaker, visual artist, and faith-based community organizer. She blogs at Patheos Progressive Christian and shares other resources at browneyedamazon.com. Born in Venezuela, she came to the United States at a young age where she was adopted and given the name Ashley. When she […]

By |2018-07-09T21:41:09-07:00April 25th, 2018|Activism/Justice, Indigenous Wisdom, Place/Neighborhood/Parish, Podcast, Racism, Spiritual Formation|Comments Off on #96 AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez on Identity & Decolonization
  • Replacing Church Podcast Kaitlin Curtice

#79 Kaitlin Curtice on Finding the Divine in Everyday Places

Kaitlin Curtice is a Native American Christian author, speaker and worship leader. She is the author of Glory Happening: Finding the Divine in Everyday Places. Her writing has appeared in Sojourners in addition to the Patheos blog and her own website www.kaitlincurtice.com. Kaitin is an enrolled member of the Potawatomi Citizen Band and she writes on the intersection of American spirituality, mystic […]

By |2018-06-20T18:48:24-07:00October 11th, 2017|Indigenous Wisdom, Podcast, Spiritual Formation|Comments Off on #79 Kaitlin Curtice on Finding the Divine in Everyday Places
  • Replacing Church Randy Woodley

#77 Randy Woodley on The Harmony Way

The Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley and his wife Edith are co-sustainers of Eloheh Farm, a permaculture, regenerative teaching farm, school and community in Newberg, Oregon. Dr. Woodley, a legal descendent of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma, is an activist/scholar, distinguished speaker, teacher and wisdom keeper who addresses a variety of issues concerning American culture, faith, justice, diversity, racism, our relationship with the earth and Indigenous […]

By |2018-06-20T18:48:24-07:00September 12th, 2017|Indigenous Wisdom, Place/Neighborhood/Parish, Podcast, Racism, Theology|Comments Off on #77 Randy Woodley on The Harmony Way
  • Replacing Church Colleen Echohawk

#72 Colleen Echohawk on the Resilience of Native People

Colleen Echohawk is the Executive Director of the Chief Seattle Club in Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square neighborhood, a non-profit dedicated to meeting the needs of homeless and low-income urban Native people in Seattle. The Chief Seattle Club provides a sacred space to nurture, affirm and renew the spirit of urban Native people. Colleen Echohawk is an enrolled member of the Kithehaki Band of the Pawnee Nation and a member of […]

By |2018-06-20T18:48:24-07:00June 23rd, 2017|Indigenous Wisdom, Podcast, Racism|Comments Off on #72 Colleen Echohawk on the Resilience of Native People
  • Replacing Church Podcast Sarah van Gelder

#68 Sarah van Gelder on the Revolution Where You Live

Sarah van Gelder is an activist and storyteller. She is the author of The Revolution Where You Live: Stories from 12,000 Miles Journey Through A New America. She co-founded the award-winning YES! Magazine over 20 years ago and has been an editor and contributor ever since. She also writes for the Guardian, Huffington Post and other publications, speaks internationally and is a guest on radio and television. […]

By |2018-06-20T18:48:25-07:00May 23rd, 2017|Activism/Justice, Indigenous Wisdom, Place/Neighborhood/Parish, Podcast|Comments Off on #68 Sarah van Gelder on the Revolution Where You Live

#55 & #56 Mark Charles on the Doctrine of Discovery


Mark Charles is the son of a Navajo man and a woman of Dutch heritage. He is a speaker and writer focused on forging a path of healing and conciliation in the United States by fostering a deeper understanding of American history regarding race, culture, and faith. Currently, much of his emphasis is on the Doctrine of Discovery and how it has shaped […]

By |2018-06-20T18:47:36-07:00January 31st, 2017|Indigenous Wisdom, Podcast, Racism|Comments Off on #55 & #56 Mark Charles on the Doctrine of Discovery
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