Creative individuals discuss their unique engagement with ministry, the path that led them there, and what makes them come alive. A church can be pretty busy on Sunday, but what about the other days of the week?
Belton Joyner (Retired Elder & General Conference Delegate) joins the podcast to reflect on his appointments throughout the years and his work in writing original mystery novels.
Jay Locklear (Haymount UMC) & Adam Seate (Orange UMC) chat with Amie about their journeys in music ministry, from joining youth group to leading Pilgrimage.
Crystal DesVignes (Pastor, CityWell) rejoins the podcast to discuss anti-racism in ministry, Black Lives Matter, and a Day of Prayer and Consecration.
Amie and Tim Russell (Assistant to the Bishop, Director of Ministerial Relations) chat about gardening, the Kennedy’s, and moving to downtown Clayton.
Amie chats with her former professor Edgardo Colón-Emeric (Duke Divinity) about school, learning languages, and meeting Pope Francis.
Amie and Kristen Hanna (Christ UMC) discuss knitting, Rory the corgi, and a visit from The New York Times.
Amie and Jessie Shuman Larkins (New Creation UMC) call in from their walk-in closets to discuss family time, schooling kids from home, and Wesley’s Midnight Runners.
Amie chats with Brad McMullen, Cord Doss, and Matt Laskey (Timberlake UMC Staff, Virginia Conference) about new family routines and the importance of humor in ministry.
Aaron Hayworth (Pastor, The Church at Six Forks) joins Amie via Zoom to discuss new routines, church re-starts, and the best way to cook meat without a grill.
The Other Days Of The Week is back with a call from Tom Berlin (Floris UMC). Tom and Amie talk about inclusion, family book club, and the best cup of coffee in the world.
Randy Evans (Walking Tall Wilmington) calls in from the Red Letter Revival in Goldsboro to discuss reading, music tour managing and empowering the impoverished.
Jarrod Davis (Center UMC) joins the podcast to discuss community gardens, cooking, and the importance and good habits of creation care.
Adam Baker (Pastor, Wesley Memorial UMC) comes in to talk about illustrating, punk music, and the art of hosting a podcast.
Gayle Tabor (St. Paul's UMC) calls in from Wilmington to discuss Britt’s Donuts, Church on Tap, and Wednesday night Lego Club for kids.
Tom Newman (Pastor, Asbury UMC) and Amie discuss movie-inspired sermons, motorcycle rides, and sabbath day meals.
Students Morgan Hackett (University of North Carolina Greensboro), Sean Hardy (Methodist University), Kudakwashe Kagura (Duke University), and Carrie-Lee Farnham (East Carolina University) join the podcast to discuss their experiences as Taste & See interns.
Crystal DesVignes (Pastor, CityWell UMC) calls in to discuss social justice, honoring the sabbath, and a week in the Bahamas.
Amie sits down with Christina Parrish (Pastor, Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, Raleigh) and Ashley Will (Pastor, North Raleigh United Methodist Church) to talk about bird watching, learning piano, and clergy covenant groups.
Alex Parker, Pastor at Daniels Memorial UMC, joins the podcast to discuss moving around, high-intensity races, and pastoring at a small membership church.
Amie sits down with Bishop Hope Morgan Ward to discuss the episcopacy, women in ministry, and running.
Marty Cauley, the Director of Content & Coaching of New Faith Communities, joins Amie to discuss tribes, transition, and the "third place".
Ned Hill, Chair of The Board of Ordained Ministry, joins Amie in the inaugural episode of The Other Days Of The Week to discuss cooking, mentoring, and book club.
Welcome to The Other Days of the Week, an interview style podcast with Amie Stewart. Each week she speaks with creative individuals to discuss their unique engagement with ministry, the path that led them there, and what makes them come alive. A church can be pretty busy on Sunday, but what about the other days of the week? Through the sharing of one's passions and interests, you'll be inspired to consider what makes you come alive as well.