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Episode 194: A.D. PLAYERS

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This week on Pod Have Mercy, we welcome Jayme McGhan and Andy Pederson from A.D. Players at the George Theatre for a powerful conversation on art, faith, and moral courage.

Jayme, the Executive Artistic Director and an accomplished playwright and educator, and Andy, the Education & Theater for Young Audiences Director, join us to discuss their new stage production: How to Die: The Life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. This original play explores the life of the German pastor and theologian who boldly stood against the Nazi regime—even when it cost him everything.

We dig deep into questions like:
🕊️ What does grace look like in the face of evil?
🕯️ How do we respond when peace and justice collide?
🎭 And how can the power of story shape our faith and our world?

This is more than a play—it's a reflection on conviction, sacrifice, and the Gospel lived out under pressure.

🎟️ Visit adplayers.org for tickets to How to Die: The Life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
💥 Use code POD15 for 15% off your ticket price!

Whether you're a lover of theatre, theology, or stories of courage, this episode will stir your heart and mind.

🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.

  continue reading

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This week on Pod Have Mercy, we welcome Jayme McGhan and Andy Pederson from A.D. Players at the George Theatre for a powerful conversation on art, faith, and moral courage.

Jayme, the Executive Artistic Director and an accomplished playwright and educator, and Andy, the Education & Theater for Young Audiences Director, join us to discuss their new stage production: How to Die: The Life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. This original play explores the life of the German pastor and theologian who boldly stood against the Nazi regime—even when it cost him everything.

We dig deep into questions like:
🕊️ What does grace look like in the face of evil?
🕯️ How do we respond when peace and justice collide?
🎭 And how can the power of story shape our faith and our world?

This is more than a play—it's a reflection on conviction, sacrifice, and the Gospel lived out under pressure.

🎟️ Visit adplayers.org for tickets to How to Die: The Life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
💥 Use code POD15 for 15% off your ticket price!

Whether you're a lover of theatre, theology, or stories of courage, this episode will stir your heart and mind.

🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.

  continue reading

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