Program Description
News fatigue is just one symptom of the rapid, often overwhelming change and emotional stress of our time. Is it reasonable to maintain a sense of hope in such conditions, and if so, how can we do that? Three faith leaders examine those questions in this episode of Challenge 2.0.
Air Date for Doubt and Fear in a Time of Overwhelming Change
Challenge 2.0 premiers Sunday July 22nd at 7:30 AM on MeTV, carried through cable providers as well as DirectTV and Dish Network.
Host: Jeff Renner
Panelists
Imam Adam Jamal of the Muslim Association of Puget Sound
Rabbi Yohanna Kinberg of Congregation Kol Ami in Woodinville
Reverend Terry Kyllo, Executive Director of the Treacy Levine Center and Neighbors in Faith, an ordained Lutheran minister
Challenge 2.0 Overview
The Treacy Levine Center, in partnership with Weigel Broadcasting and Seattle Community Cable TV, is announcing the Challenge 2.0. With host Jeff Renner, panelists from many traditions will gather to take on the challenges that face us today. Panelists will bring their wisdom to the table to help us envision the future we all desire, and what we can do to get there. Panelists will bring a capacity to listen, learn and strive toward love for all the human family.
About the Treacy Levine Center
The center’s roots lie in the pioneering television interfaith dialogue program, “Challenge,” begun in 1960 in response to widespread fear among Americans concerning the prospect of a Catholic president. As an outgrowth of that dialogue, participants Rabbi Raphael Levine and Father William Treacy founded the Treacy Levine Center in 1966, under its original name, Camp Brotherhood. Now that the camp has sold to Camp Korey, the Treacy Levine Center is refocusing its mission to cross the bridge to our common humanity through media, events and encouraging personal action.