Interviews

Entering The Stream of the Faithful

An interview with Duke Divinity School's Faith and Leadership: You have to be really deeply rooted in tradition in order to innovate with integrity, says the founding pastor of House for All Sinners and Saints

Breaking Bread with Sinners and Saints

Feature on House for All Sinners and Saints created by the Rocky Mountain Synod

Non-Traditional Pastor to Lead Red Rocks Easter Services

Pastor Turns Heads By Blending Tradition and Irreverence in the Denver Post

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"Lutheran pastor Nadia Bolz-Weber is a dichotomy wrapped in a paradox covered in tattoos."

Podcast Interview with Outlaw Preachers

My beautifully foolish conversation with Pastor Nadia Bolz-Weber (@sarcasticluther on Twitter) starts with a sermon she preached at House for All Sinners and Saints in Denver called “Being an Outlaw Preacher.”  She relates that she tried to be a Unitarian and ended up marrying a unicorn. I am reminded just how long of a (cultural) commute it is to the Borg. And we take a second look at the Biblical story of Jesus and George Bush at the well.

We fail miserably if ever we read into a text that we are doing things right.

Tattoo Faith: Interview with Patheos about my Tattoos

I sat down with Nadia recently at St. Mark's coffeehouse in Denver to ask her about her tattoos, the relationship between her body art and her faith, and "tattoo evangelism. "

Preacher to Preacher: An Interview with Patheos About The Craft and Crucible of Preaching

As a pastor who has been deeply influenced by both the emergent movement and my chosen mainline denomination, I find Nadia's voice invaluable. She lives in both worlds, seeing them not as competition, but always in conversation with each other, one deepening the other.

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"I always thought Nadia would have made a pretty good Chiropractor."

- Peggy Bolz, Nadia's mom