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The Collect Call: The Secret Job at the Heart of the Church

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We promise this is the last post-GC78 hiatus episode…but it’s well worth listening to. 82 episodes ago, in #3, we uncovered a secret of the heart of the Episcopal Church, and finally we interview the man at the center of it all.

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Episode 3 of The Collect Call

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The Collect Call: The Episcopal Megachurch Organist

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Michael Boney, Director of Music for Christ Church Cathedral, Indianapolis, at the organ for the prelude on the last day of General Convention 2015.

A temporary megachurch forms during each General Convention of the Episcopal Church. Organist Michael Boney explains how he has to adapt his style to keep 5,000 Episcopalians on the same hymn tune, and what it’s like to collaborate with a jazz ensemble on one the classics of the pipe organ.

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The Collect Call: GC78 Wrapup – the Good, the Bad, the Weird

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Brendan, Holli, and special guest Megan Castellan, still in post-convention shock, discuss high and low points of the 2015 General Convention.

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The Collect Call: Sister Suzanne Elizabeth

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Holli and Brendan interview Sister Suzanne Elizabeth of the Sisters of St. John the Baptist about finding spiritual meaning in the care of the altar.

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National Altar Guild

Community of St. John the Baptist

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The Collect Call: the Faith, Farm, and Food Network

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Holli interviews Sarah Nolan of the Abundant Table in the Diocese of Los Angeles about the Christian food movement.

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The Faith Farm and Food Network

The Abundant Table

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The Collect Call: Live from Salt Lake City!

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Our first ever live show – live from the 78th General Convention of the Episcopal Church. And our technology didn’t melt down! Featuring special guests from @easterppl, Padre’s Pods, and the Official Linguist of the Collect Call.

p.s. Thanks to Derek Olsen for background on “obsecration.”

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The Collect Call: An Interview with Bishop Andy Doyle

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Brendan O’Sullivan-Hale and the Rt. Rev. Andy Doyle in the Salt Palace. Photo: Holli Powell

An interview with Bishop Andy Doyle (aka @texasbishop) about how the experience of worship changes with order of ministry.

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Episcopal Herald Interview with Bishop Doyle

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The Collect Call: The Integrity Eucharist

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Holli talks to two of the three planners of the Integrity Eucharist about their liturgical innovations, and how a service that began two decades ago in sorrow has become for many one of the celebratory high points of recent General Conventions.

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Integrity USA

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The Collect Call: Inclusive Language from a Trans Perspective

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An interview with Andy Leigh about liturgical language from a transgender perspective.

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Theme Music: Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence, performed by Aaron DeVries, distributed under a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

The Collect Call: Chaplain to 850 Deputies

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The Rev. Lester MacKenzie, Chaplain of the House of Deputies.

Our interview with the Rev. Lester Mackenzie, the Chaplain of the House of Deputies, on how he plans to remind an often fractious legislative body that we’re all here for Jesus.

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Biography of Lester Mackenzie from the House of Deputies

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The Collect Call is a founding member of the Via Media Collective, a network of podcasts with an Anglican sensibility. Follow the collective on Twitter and Facebook.

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Theme Music: Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence, performed by Aaron DeVries, distributed under a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.