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South Bend Beat Podcast

Alpha Dog Podcasts

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The South Bend Beat Podcast will dive into all things, people and places South Bend. We’ll interview local leaders and influencers, allowing listeners to hear about them in a way that’s never been heard before. This includes community leaders, politicians, business owners, entrepreneurs and more. The South Bend Beat Podcast will also highlight, preview and summarize local events with the help of those that will be, or were, directly involved.
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Your place for all things Chi Alpha on IUSB, Notre Dame, and Bethel campuses.Every Friday, there will be a recap of that week's message.Dropped randomly throughout the week will be devotional type thoughts.At the end of every month, there will be a student testimony.
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South Bend's Own Words

IU South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center

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People's stories recorded from the Oral History Collection of the Civil Rights Heritage Center at the Indiana University South Bend Archives. Telling the history of the civil rights movement and the experiences of Black, Latinx, LGBTQ, and other marginalized peoples in South Bend, Indiana. For more, visit crhc.iusb.edu.
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Jason Miller - In this tense, difficult political moment, we’ve spent weeks drawing wisdom from the Hebrew prophets and the prophetic voice of Jesus. This week, in the wake of the US presidential election, we did our best to apply that wisdom. What's Happening Join us for Family Dedication, happening on November 17th or if you’re a student grade 6-…
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Jason Miller - In this tense, difficult political moment, we're drawing wisdom from the Hebrew prophets and the prophetic voice of Jesus. this week, we consider the creative power of the prophetic act. This teaching references Picasso's Guernica painting. If you would like to join us in the practice of Eucharist, make sure to have some form of brea…
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Jason Miller and Becky Ykema - In this tense, difficult political moment, we’re drawing wisdom from the Hebrew prophets and the prophetic voice of Jesus. This week, we consider the paradox of prophetic hope. This weekend we also had the chance to be led by our friend, Becky Ykema. Becky is a worship leader living in the Denver area that we have the…
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Jason Miller - In this tense, difficult political moment, we're drawing wisdom from the Hebrew prophets and the prophetic voice of Jesus. This week, we consider the convictions of the prophets. What’s Happening Join us or register your family for Family Dedication, happening on November 17th before October 27th. Find our Prophetic Resources for a P…
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Jason Miller - In this tense, difficult political moment, we're drawing wisdom from the Hebrew prophets and the prophetic voice of Jesus. This week, we wrestle with the temptation of power and the power of our ultimate allegiance. What’s Happening RSVP to our next New to SBCC Table happening in-person on December 15. Join us or register your family…
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With makeshift decor and a boom box for music, the original Seahorse was totally undistinguished, but it became a sanctuary for South Bend’s LGBTQ+ community seeking a place where they could be their whole selves. Tom Beatty was a frequent patron, and he shares his personal experiences of coming out, his family’s reactions, the challenges he lived …
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Jason Miller - On the eve of the one year anniversary of the October 7th Hamas attacks, South Bend City Church joined kindred churches across the US in a Sunday focused on the dream of mutual flourishing for Israelis and Palestinians. This teaching included references to the following resources and opportunities: Across the Divide Podcast explores …
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Jason Miller - As SBCC grows and evolves, we want our strategies and structures for church life to grow and evolve, too. This is the second half of our new vision for our life together. What’s Happening Join us for the SBCC Picnic at Leeper Park on September 29 from 11a-1p. For more information, or to give towards the cost of lunch, head to our web…
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Jason Miller - As SBCC grows and evolves, we want our strategies and structures for church life to grow and evolve, too. This week and next, we’re sharing a fresh vision for our life together. What’s Happening Join us for the SBCC Picnic at Leeper Park on September 29 from 11a-1p. For more information, or to give towards the cost of lunch, head to …
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Mariah Keener, Zach Gillis, and Kelli Bowser - After spending four weeks being reminded of our mantras, we spent some time in intentional practice. We encourage you to join us in this hour of reading, singing, art, and more, even if it's a bit outside of your normal, and we hope that by the end you feel more connected to these mantras, to yourself,…
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Jason Miller - We’re returning to our community mantras. These four portable prayers describe what we’re learning from Jesus about how to be human and how to be a church. This week, we talk about simplicity, focus, excellence, and beauty. What’s Happening If you have a student in grades 6-12, you can register them, and your family, for the Student …
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Jason Miller - We’re returning to our community mantras. These four portable prayers describe what we’re learning from Jesus about how to be human and how to be a church. This week, we talk about the calling on all of us to bear the image of God, and to honor the image of God in ourselves, our neighbors, and even our enemies. This weekend we also h…
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Jason Miller - We’re returning to our community mantras. These four portable prayers describe what we’re learning from Jesus about how to be human and how to be a church. This week, we talk about performance pressure, having nothing to prove, how curiosity makes failure useful, and the importance of showing up. Further Reading The Holy Longing (Rol…
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After growing up in Puerto Rico, Joaquin Robles moved to South Bend, Indiana, and lived forty-plus years here. Joaquin talks about his experiences in this city, and his perspectives on multi-generational discrimination and evolution of the Latine community here. This episode was produced by Jon Watson from the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts…
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Jason Miller - We’re returning to our community mantras. These four portable prayers describe what we’re learning from Jesus about how to be human and how to be a church. Up first, we’re talking about the recovery of an ecological imagination for our life with God and each other. What’s Happening Sign up for a time to donate blood with the South Be…
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Zach Gillis and Beth Graybill - In a world with so much relational strife, we are spending time talking about how to know when it’s time to bring that relationship to an end or, in some cases, when to lean in to restore and reimagine the relationship. This weekend, we take these ideas from the abstract and listen in on a conversation about how one …
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Mike Goldsworthy - In a world with so much relational strife, we are spending time talking about how to know when it’s time to bring that relationship to an end or, in some cases, when to lean in to restore and reimagine the relationship. This weekend, we reflect again on an instance of this happening in the early church when two leaders chose two …
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Mike Goldsworthy - In a world with so much relational strife, we are spending time talking about how to be in relationship with those that we disagree with or, in some cases, how to know when it’s time to bring that relationship to an end. This weekend, we explore an instance of this happening in the early church when two leaders chose two differen…
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Brit Barron - In a world with so much relational strife, we are spending time talking about how to be in relationship with those that we disagree with or, in some cases, how to know when it’s time to bring that relationship to an end. This weekend we heard from Brit Barron as she challenged us in the importance of remembering where we have each bee…
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Jason Miller - We’re spending a few weeks recapturing the power of an ancient Christian calling, exploring hospitality as the act that creates the conditions for someone else’s experience of belonging. In our final week, we’re learning to see hospitality as an act of faithful resistance against whole systems that war against the safety and belongin…
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Mark Waltz - We’re spending a few weeks recapturing the power of an ancient Christian calling, exploring hospitality as the act that creates the conditions for someone else’s experience of belonging. In week 2 we’re exploring the human need for belonging and how each of us has opportunity and responsibility to invite those around us to belong. We’r…
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Matt Graybill and Jason Miller - As we've watched and learned more about the experience of Israelis and Palestinians in the Holy Land, (including our church's own pilgrimage trip there two years ago), we've developed relationships with people there whose suffering we lament, and whose peacemaking work inspires us. Because of those relationships, we…
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Jason Miller - We’re spending a few weeks recapturing the power of an ancient Christian calling, exploring hospitality as the act that creates the conditions for someone else’s experience of belonging. It’s a calling on us as individuals and as a community, and it’s one that can make a difference in the world right now. Ways to Get Connected Get mo…
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As the only African American Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at South Bend, Indiana’s Memorial Hospital in the late 1960s, Charlotte Huddleston shares her perspective on racism in healthcare, housing, and in education. This episode is the first of a new format for “South Bend’s Own Words,” featuring more of the back story behind the history. We hope…
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Mariah Keener - For our final week in Romans, we take time to reflect on some of the themes we've been exploring since the Fall. We are reminded that sin and death is at work in the world around us and within us, but that there is something even more powerful at work in the world: liberation. And in a world where relationships are fracturing and fr…
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Since 2017, for 54 episodes, you’ve been with us as we’ve gone back into South Bend’s history. And next week, we’re presenting a new format for “South Bend’s Own Words.” It still shares stories of people who worked to make this city change—real stories told by them, in their own voices. Look for the first of the new episodes to arrive in this same …
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Jason Miller - At the end of Paul’s letter to the Christians in Rome, he concluded with a long list of greetings for people there. What does this list of people have to do with us today? Ways to Get Connected If you’re looking for help to sort through questions surrounding the Bible and theology related to LGBTQ+ identity and inclusion, we encourag…
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Jason Miller - As Paul begins to wrap up his letter to the Christians in Rome, he reiterates his plea for them to accept one another as Christ has accepted them. What would happen if we took as seriously as Paul does the picture of God revealed in Jesus? Ways to Get Connected RSVP to a New to SBCC Table happening on June 2nd (12:15p in person) or J…
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Jason Miller - In chapter 14 of Romans, Paul address head-on the differing convictions of two groups within the church. He charts a course for unity without agreement, and even if we may not be dealing with the same differences they were dealing with, his letter might offer us a way forward for the disagreements that threaten our unity, too. This w…
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Mariah Keener - This weekend in our gatherings, we took some time to reflect on the lament of Psalm 130 and the laments in our community. As a community that holds tension, we balance the hope some of us have while honoring the pain and journeys of others. Whether you're near or far, we hope this time offers a chance for you to breathe, lament, and…
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Jason Miller - In Romans 13, we’re confronted with a challenging passage. After spending most of the letter calling his readers to a radical, subversive way of being in the world, he then calls them to submit to the governing authorities. How do we wrestle with the questions this raises, and what’s our way forward in a world where God’s kingdom is …
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Jason Miller - Paul begins to describe patterns of love and hospitality that are challenging enough when we build a community with people like us, but that become radical and revolutionary when we consider their impact for our relationships across lines of difference. Ways to Get Connected RSVP to a New to SBCC Table happening on June 2nd (12:15p i…
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Mariah Keener - In our gatherings on April 28, we took some time to enter into the practices of singing, reading the Lectionary text, and we opened up the two practice spaces in the Tribune. Using 1 John 4 as a guide, we centered ourselves on the love of the Divine and how that should compel us to be love in the world.…
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Dr. Angela Logan - After wrestling with Paul in chapters 9-11, this week we shifted our attention to one of the most well-known and beloved passages in the Bible, chapter 12. Here, Paul shares with the community in Rome what he believes it means to be a true human being, offers wisdom on how to become a community, and how to use their uniqueness to…
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Mariah Keener - This weekend, before continuing our series in Romans, we took some time to engage in some practices during our liturgy. We sang together, entered into a breath prayer together, and prayed a Prayers of the People together; honoring the loss and emptiness of Winter and the hope that comes with Spring. Follow along with the transcript …
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Jason Miller - We're still in Romans 9-11, where Paul wrestles with questions about his own Jewish people's place in the ongoing story of God's faithfulness. Before the teaching, you'll hear Jason share about the Post Evangelical Collective, a gathering of kindred leaders and communities that we're a part of. In his introduction, he shared this man…
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Jason Miller - After celebrating the power of the love of God in Romans 8, Paul goes on to a complicated wrestling match in chapters 9-11 about the fate of his own people and the faithfulness of God. If you've ever tried to read these chapters, you may have been tempted to skip through them because of how technical they are. But this is one of the …
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A Mississippi native who moved to South Bend in 1944 speaks about Black businesses on the west side. Elmer Joseph came to South Bend from a resort community in Mississippi. His family was financially well off, yet still deeply impacted by Jim Crow segregation. He attended an all-Black school—and experienced a huge culture shock when he moved to Sou…
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Jason Miller - We're jumping back into Romans, this strange, stirring letter from the first century, to learn more about the ways a church can root itself in a gospel that calls us toward each other across lines of difference. Ways to Get Connected RSVP to the New to SBCC Table happening on May 5th at 12:15p. Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giv…
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Jason Miller, Mariah Keener, and Zach Gillis - The events of Holy Week plunge us into questions about the power of evil and the foolishness of beauty, but the resurrection of Jesus gives us a revolutionary response. Ways to Get Connected RSVP to the New to SBCC Table happening on April 7th or May 5th at 12:15p. Support the ongoing work of SBCC by g…
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This Good Friday, we invite you to join us to reflect on the gift of God's love for us and for the world. This brief episode offers the same songs and readings that we shared when we gathered in person in South Bend. You may want to grab some bread and a cup of juice or wine before you listen - we'd love to share this Good Friday Eucharist with you…
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Jason Miller - Palm Sunday is more than a pageant - it’s the performance of a confrontation between different visions of power. Two different visions of God. If we receive the revelation of this day and take seriously what Jesus did, it could transform our relationship with God, our relationships with each other, and even our politics. Ways to Get …
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After years of dreaming, discerning, planning, and giving, we celebrated our first Sunday at The Tribune. If you would like to join us in the Eucharist, make sure to have some form of bread or cracker and some form of juice or wine with you. Ways to Get Connected RSVP to the New to SBCC Table happening on April 7th at 12:15p. Learn more about Holy …
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On our last Sunday at Studebaker 112 before moving to the Tribune, we told stories, thanked God for the blessing of this place, and received the Eucharist. Ways to Get Connected Learn more about our move to the Tribune and our Holy Week gathering schedule. Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving to the general fund, the Tribune Project, or anoth…
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Jason Miller - As we approach our move to Tribune, we took a Sunday to consider why any of this matters, what’s at stake, and how we can help. With so many reasons to give up on church, why invest in it? Ways to Get Connected Learn more about our move to the Tribune, work days, and our Holy Week gathering schedule. Share your gratitude for our time…
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A 1931 graduate of South Bend’s Central High School talks about her experiences growing up in a resort town of Kentucky, and the discrimination she experienced as a white-passing African American woman both in the south and in South Bend. Odie Mae Johnson Streets was born in Chicago before moving with her family to Dawson Springs, Kentucky. In the …
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Jason Miller - After a long hiatus, we're back to Romans. In the first few chapters of the letter, Paul takes on an accusatory tone that leaves many of us feeling uncomfortable. But what happens if you have enough context to understand what he's doing with this strange argument? You might find a very relevant word for all of us in this current cult…
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Jacqueline Kronk and Jason Miller - As we prepare to move to the Tribune and pursue our vision of creating a place for the people, we've curated four weeks of conversations with local leaders and experts about different needs and experiences that shape the people of our city. This week, we learned from Jacqueline Kronk, CEO of Boys and Girls Clubs …
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Ken Oakes and Jason Miller - As Lent leads us into Holy Week, we prepare for a fresh encounter with the paradox of a God who suffers with us. This year, Ken Oakes (SBCC member and Professor of Systematic Theology at Notre Dame) will be teaching a Thursday night class called "God, Suffering, Evil." The class will include an exploration of the book o…
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Willow Wetherall and Matt Graybill - As we prepare to move to the Tribune and pursue our vision of creating a place for the people, we’ve curated four weeks of conversations with local leaders and experts about different needs and experiences that shape the people of our city. This week, we heard from Willow Wetherall, Executive Director of DTSB (D…
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