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It's one thing to broadly observe that we are all currently experiencing some level of disruption in our lives. But, it's another to dig deep into the dynamics of disruption we are experiencing and attempt to frame and navigate it in a way that is healthy, faithful, and a witness to the good news. How are you experiencing disruption right now? What do you hope God will do with this disruptive moment in our world? We are joined by Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary’s President, Paul Roberts, academic scholar and playwright, Amina McIntyre, and The Church Lab’s Founder, Carrie Graham.

Listen to a conversation with Amina McIntyre on the importance of embodied faith and learning on Mathame Sanders' Art, Inspiration, Justice Podcast.


Amina McIntyre is Lenoir-Rhyne University's first Playwright-in-Residence (spring of 2011). McIntyre is a playwright and works as an editor for the Infinite Field Magazine. In addition to productions of her short plays, Point of View and In Those Jeans, she has had a staged reading of her one-act Two Card Table and a Clothes Rack and a cold reading of her play Doin' The Work at the Indiana Theater Association ITWorks 2008, as well as poems in various publications. Her full-length play, Most Eligible Bachelor, was produced at Wabash College in April 2009. A native of Atlanta, GA, McIntyre received a BA in Anthropology at Colby College, a MA in African American and African Diaspora Studies from Indiana University, Bloomington, and a MFA in Creative Writing from Spalding University.

 

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