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Anchored & Reaching with Kavin Mannoia

The Diversity of Unity: Is Peace Really Possible – w/ Bishop Heather Beaty

Season 7, Ep. 7

In this episode, host Kevin Mannoia interviews Heather Beaty, Bishop of the Susquehanna Conference, Brethren in Christ Church U.S. They discuss the origins and beliefs of this 250-year-old denomination, including their Anabaptist heritage, emphasis on community discernment, and ordination of women. A core value for the Brethren in Christ is pursuing peace, which Bishop Beaty explains encompasses promoting forgiveness, reconciliation, and nonviolent conflict resolution that translates to a conscientious objector position regarding military service as well as respecting those of differing convictions. Overall, the conversation highlights the beauty of diversity within the unity of the body of Christ.

Key Takeaways
  • Unity in the church necessitates embracing diversity.
  • The Brethren in Christ Church advocates for peace, community engagement, and reconciliation.
  • Historical influences of the church include Anabaptism, Pietism, and Wesleyanism.
  • The church practices believers' baptism and values non-violent conflict resolution.
Helpful Bible References
  • Romans 12:18 - Encourages living at peace with everyone, reflecting the church's commitment to reconciliation.
  • Matthew 5:9 - "Blessed are the peacemakers," underlining the church's pursuit of peace.
  • Ephesians 4:3 - Emphasizes maintaining unity through the bond of peace.
Keywords

Brethren in Christ, Anabaptism, Pietism, Wesleyanism, pacifism, believers' baptism, conscientious objectors, peacemakers, women leaders, peace church, unity, diversity, reconciliation.

Links and Resources

Kevin Mannoia’s website: https://kevinmannoia.com/

About the Podcast

"Anchored & Reaching" is a weekly podcast for those eager to explore God's ongoing story and find their place in it. Host Kevin Mannoia engages in thought-provoking conversations, offering practical insights and diverse perspectives from Christian leaders. The podcast aims to inspire listeners to live dynamically, rooted in faith while actively engaging with the world.


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