
This episode is the final installment in a series of interviews with Rev. Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes. Host Eileen Campbell-Reed asks Cláudio for his wisdom, encouragement, and support for all who are leading worship. Recognizing the crises constantly happening in the world around us and in our own lives, Eileen notes the difficulty leaders face in planning worship week in and week out in local congregations. Cláudio helps us step back and consider how we are connected to each other and how that might inform our worship.
Oct 5, 2025
7 min

This podcast is part III of a series of interviews host Eileen Campbell-Reed shares with Rev. Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes. Here they discuss Cláudio’s work on the book, Liturgies from Below. The book is a collection of prayers from people living on the margins in places around the world. Cláudio shares his experiences of listening, learning, and holding space for the voices of the marginalized and oppressed. He helps all of us explore our grammar of faith and language of prayer.
Sep 20, 2025
13 min

In this episode, host Eileen Campbell-Reed continues an interview with scholar, artist, and liturgist Rev. Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes. Here Cláudio discusses how he sustains his creative process throughout his life and in all the many different forms his work takes. From lecturing to preaching to his recent production of his first play, Cláudio is constantly using his creativity to teach and inspire. Listen in as he shares his approach with us.
Sep 13, 2025
5 min

Listen in as host Eileen Campbell-Reed interviews scholar, artist, and liturgist Rev. Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes. In 2023 Cláudio produced and played the main character in his very first play. In this conversation, we hear about Cláudio’s creative process in putting the musical play together. Cláudio is from Brazil, and he drew on his childhood stories, music, and relationships as this new form of performance took shape. The idea of a play came to him as he considered how to talk with his students about climate change. His goal is to help his students, and all of us, consider the climate emergency from a new point of view.
Sep 6, 2025
9 min

In this episode, host Eileen Campbell-Reed discusses her book, ”Pastoral Imagination.” The world around us is ever-changing, and it’s a new era of ministry for pastors, chaplains, activists, and other leaders. Pastoral imagination is about learning in practice, deepening conversations and reflections, and learning from both mistakes and successes. Eileen’s book, ”Pastoral Imagination,” is helpful for ministers at every stage, from beginners to those who have practiced for a lifetime. Tune into this episode for more insight into the practice of pastoral imagination and ideas for incorporating this practice into your ministry.
Aug 17, 2025
6 min

What can taking out the trash teach us about transition and grief? In these reflections from the summer of 2024, host Eileen Campbell-Reed helps us consider the concrete and measurable losses we’ve faced as well as the more ambiguous losses and transitions in our lives. Eileen reminds us that grief work is the work of ministry, and we are called to engage this work with ourselves and the people we serve.
Aug 11, 2025
10 min

Listen in as host Eileen Campbell-Reed shares her experience of unearthing treasure while she cleaned out her parents’ house in the spring and summer of 2024. Like so many of us, Eileen’s family held onto lots of things. Sifting through these things brings a wide range of emotions to the surface. We might ask what do these feelings and digging through history teach us about the practice of ministry? In this episode, Eileen suggests three possible treasures for us to consider.
Aug 11, 2025
10 min

In this episode, host Eileen Campbell-Reed discusses the reality of grief in all our lives. We know that grief, loss, trauma, and brokenness are inevitable. The question is, what do we do? How do we cope? Eileen shares excerpts from Callie Swanlund’s book, ”From Weary to Wholehearted,” reminding us that we are not alone.
Aug 2, 2025
5 min

How can a writing community support the creative work of developing a book? How can we approach writing in a sustainable and wholehearted way? Rev. Callie Swanlund talks with Eileen Campbell-Reed about how writing in community worked for her, and some key practices she used in writing her most recent book.
Dec 19, 2024
14 min

What does it mean to live into ministry in a sustainable and wholehearted way? Here are two big keys needed for unlocking ministry that is sustainable. Rev. Callie Swanlund. talks with Eileen Campbell-Reed about what burnout can look like and what it means to live into a sustainable and wholehearted ministry.
Swanlund's new book is called From Weary to Wholehearted: A Restorative Resource for Overcoming Clergy Burnout. This book is her “love letter” to clergy and church leaders who are facing isolation, exhaustion, and burnout.
Swanlund is a regular at The Writing Table. Find out more about this writing community, here.
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Nov 22, 2024
16 min
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