Chris Nafis

The Current

Religion EN ↓ 33 episodes

We're seeking inspiration toward deeper discipleship through conversations with people working toward justice, cultivating deep spiritual practices, forming community and connection in significant ways, and helping one another heal from trauma. As we follow Christ to the margins of society, to the wounded and grieving, and into the hard work of peacemaking, we find that we are not alone on this journey. Join us to resist despair, and to regain some hope in the world, in the church, and in Christ.  Most weeks, Pastor Chris Nafis is talking with scholars and practitioners who are inspiring and f...

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Chris Nafis

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Religion

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livingwaternazarene.com

Latest episode

Feb 4, 2026

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Bearing Witness In Minneapolis: Clergy, Courage, And Neighbor Love 04.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail What does it take to resist injustice without losing our souls? We invited three friends—Jen Manleaf, Rev. Mindy Smith, and Lynn Price—who answered a clergy call to Minneapolis to share how they prepared, what they saw, and what comes next.  You’ll hear the anatomy of a strategic sit-in at Target, why corporate pressure matters, and how hyper-local organizing—signal chats, mutual...

From segregation to solidarity: how young people unlearn hate with Stephen Hughes 07.10.2025

Send us Fan Mail The gates still close at 7 p.m. along Belfast’s longest segregation wall, but inside a small youth center, something braver is opening: kids learning to cross lines their grandparents feared. We sit down with Stephen Hughes—42 years in youth work, 13 in Lower Falls—to unpack how a simple, radical method turns inherited prejudice into shared purpose. Stephen paints the full picture...

Beyond Division: Building Peace in a Fractured World with Jer Swigart and Osheta Moore 16.09.2025

Send us Fan Mail A conversation with peacemakers Jer Swigart and Osheta Moore reveals a profound alternative to our increasingly divided religious and political landscape. As founders of Global Immersion, they've dedicated their lives to training Christian leaders in the art of transformative peacemaking. Their journey began with a realization that the Christianity they inherited "promot...

Feasting on Peace: Refugees, Food, and Community Building with Ross Carper 21.08.2025

Send us Fan Mail What happens when refugees share their culinary heritage with a new community? The story of Feast World Kitchen reveals something extraordinary about the power of food to transform lives. Ross Carper didn't set out to launch a nonprofit restaurant. His journey began with a food truck side hustle and volunteer work helping refugee families navigate life in Spokane, Washington....

Father Greg Boyle's Radical Vision of Human Goodness with Rev Megan Pardue 07.08.2025

Send us Fan Mail Father Greg Boyle's decades long ministry in the gang-riddled neighborhoods of Los Angeles stands as one of the most powerful examples of faith in action today. As Pastor Chris and Pastor Megan unpack Boyle's latest book "Cherished Belonging," they explore how this Jesuit priest's radical vision has transformed thousands of lives through Homeboy Industries...

Dave Creel - Forging Peace: The Guns to Gardens Movement 22.07.2025

Send us Fan Mail The sound of a hammer striking hot metal echoes across a church parking lot as something remarkable unfolds—a deadly weapon transforms into a tool for growing food. This is the Guns to Gardens movement, and in this powerful conversation with volunteer Dave Creel, we explore how unwanted firearms become symbols of peace and new life. Dave walks us through the practical mechanics of...

Derek Kubilus - What Would Wesley Do With ChatGPT? 08.07.2025

Send us Fan Mail As artificial intelligence weaves itself into the fabric of our lives, how should people of faith respond? This conversation between two pastors explores the spectrum of reactions to AI in ministry settings—from those who eagerly use it for sermon preparation to those who refuse to touch it. Rather than settling for simplistic answers, they dig into the nuanced ethical terrain of...

Sook Kyoung Kwon and Jamie Rosen: Art, Trauma, and the Path to Healing 26.05.2025

Send us Fan Mail What if the path to healing trauma lies not just in talking about it, but in experiencing it differently through creative expression? In this illuminating conversation, Pastor Chris Nafis sits down with expressive arts therapists Jamie Rosen and Sook Kyoung Kwon to explore the profound connection between creativity, trauma healing, and spiritual growth. Both therapists share their...

Jamie Gates: The Lessons of South Africa: Apartheid, Justice, and Reconciliation 01.05.2025

Send us Fan Mail Dr. Jamie Gates offers a powerful, deeply personal exploration of growing up as a white American in apartheid South Africa, revealing striking parallels between South Africa's racial history and America's ongoing struggles with justice and reconciliation. As someone who straddled two worlds - attending all-white Afrikaner schools while his missionary parents ministered i...

The Art of Accompaniment with Dr. Rebecca Laird 10.04.2025

Send us Fan Mail Dr. Rebecca Laird takes us on a journey through spiritual formation, direction, and the enduring legacy of Henri Nouwen in this deeply personal conversation. Drawing from her years as Dean of the School of Theology and Christian Ministry at Point Loma Nazarene University, alongside decades in pastoral ministry and spiritual direction, Dr. Laird illuminates the pathways to a more m...

Broken and Redeemed- Laura Davis Mansfield's Journey 03.04.2025

Send us Fan Mail What does the journey from success to rock bottom and back again really look like? Laura Davis Mansfield's story defies simple narratives about homelessness and addiction. Growing up amid family dysfunction and trauma, Laura nonetheless excelled, becoming a star athlete and graduating from Lehigh University with dual degrees. Her move to California promised new beginnings, bu...

Kevin Nye - Grace Can Lead Us Home 24.03.2025

Send us Fan Mail Grace can lead us home—but first, we need to dismantle the myths many believe about what keeps people on the streets. Kevin Nye, author and homeless services provider, takes us on a journey to the heart of a crisis that's widely misunderstood, especially within faith communities. Nye begins by challenging what he calls "the central myth" of homelessness—that people...

Isaac Villegas - Migrant God: A Christian Vision for Immigrant Justice 13.03.2025

Send us Fan Mail When a church gathers to wash feet at an immigration detention center, is it worship or protest? According to Isaac Villegas, it's both - and that's precisely the point. In this profound conversation, Villegas shares stories from his new book "Migrant God: A Christian Vision for Immigrant Justice," revealing how authentic Christian practices become revolutionar...

Preview - Season 2! 12.03.2025

Send us Fan Mail The Current is back for a second season! We hope you'll join us! 

Dr. Craig Keen - Acts, Nonviolence, and the Journey of Faith 08.11.2024

Send us Fan Mail Join us for an insightful conversation with theologian Dr. Craig Keen as he shares how the Book of Acts became a beacon of guidance in his life during the turbulent year of 1968, amidst the Vietnam War. Reflecting on his journey of faith within a conservative environment, Dr. Keen reveals the profound impact Acts had on his understanding of nonviolence and pacifism. We uncover his...

Melissa Florer-Bixler - How to Have an Enemy 29.10.2024

Send us Fan Mail How do we navigate the challenging concept of enmity within the Christian faith while remaining committed to justice and peace? Join us for a profound conversation with Melissa Florer-Bixler, pastor of Raleigh Mennonite Church, as she unpacks these complexities through her experiences and insights from her book, " How to Have an Enemy ." We examine the nuances of definin...

Dr. Ellen Davis - Psalms, Sacred Places, and Hope in Faith Communities 10.10.2024

Send us Fan Mail Discover the transformative power of the Psalms with our special guest, Dr. Ellen Davis from Duke University Divinity School. Through her profound insights, Dr. Davis illuminates how Psalm 145, an "alphabet of adoration," serves as a timeless bridge connecting spirituality and community across generations. As she opens up about personal experiences, particularly during t...

Chelsey Brunt - Coaching Soccer 04.10.2024

Send us Fan Mail Chelsey Brunt is the Director of Women's Soccer at Cumbre Alta, a soccer club in Quito, Ecuador and a ministry of IncaLink Ecuador. Chelsey played competitive soccer from a young age through college and eventually found her calling as a coach and a mentor. Cumbre Alta seeks not only to develop excellence on the pitch, but to provide love, care, and discipleship for athletes....

Acts 2:1-13 (Part 2) 26.09.2024

Send us Fan Mail We jump back into the story of Pentecost, talk about the significance of language, the beauty of the plurality of language in witnessing God, the images of the Spirit, and dig a little deeper into the meaning of the Pentecost theophany. 

Acts 2:1-13 Part 1 13.09.2024

Send us Fan Mail Flaming tongues, the tower of Babel, the internet and A.I... today we return to the book of Acts and look at the connection between the Pentecost narrative and emerging technology and human accomplishment. Join us to contemplate these issues as we prepare ourselves to receive the Holy Spirit. 

Bishop Cornelius Bowser - West Coast Crip turned Pastor and Peacemaker 06.09.2024

Send us Fan Mail Bishop Cornelius Bowser was a drug dealer and gang member in one of San Diego's most notorious gangs, but since giving his life to Christ, he has committed his efforts to combating gun violence, intervening in gang conflicts, and creating avenues out of gang life for young men and women who are caught up in the lifestyle. Working with other credible witnesses with lived exper...

Rev. Carrington Moore - Common Cathedral 30.08.2024

Send us Fan Mail Rev. Carrington Moore is the Executive Director of Common Cathedral, a church seeking to overcome the barriers between housed and unhoused folks in Boston, which has gathered outdoors in Boston Common every Sunday for the last 29 years. He is also a Pastor at Bethel AME Church in Boston. Rev. Moore is a community leader, active in organizing and advocacy in the city and in the chu...

Monte Mansfield - Neighborhood Hope Dealer 22.08.2024

Send us Fan Mail Monte Mansfield is a former professional baseball player who found himself sliding into addiction and homelessness. When he finally realized that he needed to turn his life around, God was waiting through the Salvation Army. Monte shares his journey in sports, addiction, recovery, and now a call into ministry. He is full of joy and hope, an encourager at heart who loves Jesus and...

Dr. Brad Kelle - The Bible and Moral Injury 15.08.2024

Send us Fan Mail Dr. Brad Kelle is the Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Point Loma Nazarene University and an Ordained Elder in the Church of the Nazarene. He is an accomplished scholar in his field who has specialized in the prophets. He has written a commentary an Ezekiel, is writing another one on Hosea, and in this episode's discussion, we talk about the topic of his book The Bibl...

Rev. Dr. Cari Willis - Chaplain on Death Row 08.08.2024

Send us Fan Mail We are blessed to welcome Rev. Dr. Cari Willis to the podcast this week. Cari is a fellow Duke Divinity School graduate, and she serves as a chaplain on death row in eight states. We discuss what life looks like on "the row," what men condemned to death are processing spiritually, how it's possible to maintain strength and hope in ministry filled with pain and grief...

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