Cultivated: A podcast about faith and work

Cultivated Podcast

A podcast about Faith and Work

  • 2 minutes 40 seconds
    Trailer: Promised Land

    Promised Land is a limited series exploring the moral, spiritual, and political challenges presented by the Israel-Hamas War. Host Mike Cosper (The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill) takes listeners with him to locations across the U.S., Israel, and Palestine, bringing you into the homes, lives, and stories of people for whom this conflict is their everyday experience.

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    4 March 2024, 9:19 pm
  • 2 minutes 41 seconds
    Coming Soon: The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill

    When Mars Hill Church was planted in Seattle in 1996, few would have imagined where it would lead. But in the next 18 years, it would become one of the largest, fastest-growing, and most influential churches in the United States. Controversy plagued the church, though, due in no small part to the lightning-rod personality at its helm: Mark Driscoll.

    By 2014, the church had grown to 15,000 people in 15 locations. But before the year was over, the church collapsed. On January 1, 2015, Mars Hill was gone.

    Produced by Cultivated host Mike Cosper, The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill explores the inside story of this church, its charismatic leader, and the conflicts and troubles that brought about its end. You’ll hear from insiders and experts, tracing the threads of this story to so many others that shape the church today.

    Listen to the trailer and subscribe today. The full series launches on June 22.

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    16 June 2021, 1:15 pm
  • 42 minutes 15 seconds
    Jen Pollock Michel on Vocation, Writing, and Habit

    Jen Pollock Michel is a writer based in Toronto, CA. She’s the author of several books, including  Surprised by Paradox and A Habit Called Faith, which is releasing this week. On the podcast, she describes the road that led her to writing, the relationship between her vocations as a writer and a mother, and the place women writers occupy in Christian publishing.

    She also talks about A Habit Called Faith, a book that invites seekers, skeptics, and Christians alike to explore a deeper experience of Christianity through a 40-day experience in the book of John and the book of Deuteronomy.

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    Cultivated is produced and hosted by Mike Cosper

    It’s edited by Mark Owens

    Our music is by Dan Phelps

    Our theme song is “Eden Was A Garden” by Roman Candle.

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    16 February 2021, 1:33 pm
  • 56 minutes 14 seconds
    Doug Logan: Reformed Theology in the Urban Context

    Doug Logan was running a barbershop in Patterson, New Jersey when he met Jesus. Doug, who is black, quickly married his girlfriend Angel, who is white. Within days, he was preaching on the streets to the homeless.

    In the twenty-five years since, their interracial marriage has been a kind of proving ground for the experience of racial tensions that have come along with being black and Reformed, both in majority white and in majority non-white contexts. That included serving at a historic, majority-white Presbyterian church in Philadelphia and planting a church in Camden, New Jersey.

    Now, Doug serves as the Associate Director of Acts 29 and the president of Grimké Seminary, where he hopes to equip more pastors like him to bring new expressions of Reformed theology to the urban context.

    Listen in as he shares his story, his passion for the gospel, and his vision for racial reconciliation at the foot of the cross.


    Produced by Mike Cosper

    Edited by Mark Owens

    Theme Song “Eden Was a Garden” by Roman Candle

    Music by Roman Candle and Dan Phelps

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    9 February 2021, 10:00 am
  • 41 minutes 4 seconds
    Tish Harrison Warren: How Grief is Our Companion in the Christian Life

    We’re often unprepared or unwilling to face experiences of loss and suffering. But in fact, they are opportunities for deep encounters with the presence and mercy of God.

    Tish Harrison Warren is a writer and a priest in the Anglican Church in North America. Her book Liturgy of the Ordinary was Christianity Today’s 2018 book of the year, and she just released Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch or Weep a few weeks ago.

    This episode ends up being a deep-dive into the subject of suffering, grief, and lament, exploring the various ways North American culture both inside and outside the church have taught us to avoid them. And while the conversation is weighty, it’s not without hope. At its heart, the Christian faith has its roots in the knowledge that our God not only meets us in suffering, but as Tish puts it, he got there first. His presence with us is our hope for both life and death.


    Cultivated is a production of Christianity Today.

    It was produced by Mike Cosper.

    It was edited by Mark Owens.

    Our theme song is “Eden Was A Garden” by Roman Candle.

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    2 February 2021, 9:00 am
  • 39 minutes 55 seconds
    Makoto Fujimura on How What's Broken Becomes Beautiful

    Makoto Fujimura is a painter and the author of several books on the intersection of faith, culture, and the arts. Most recently he’s published Art and Faith: A Theology of Making.

    In this episode, Mako describes his calling as an artist and how living three blocks from the World Trade Center transformed his painting. He also describes his work in kintsugi – the Japanese art of mending broken ceramics by pouring gold between the shattered pieces. The medium itself is a vision of grace: taking something that appears ruined and making it more beautiful and more valuable than the original.

    It’s a conversation about vocation, creativity, the abundance of God’s love, and the importance of culture making as vision of the new creation.

    Produced by Mike Cosper

    Edited by Mark Owens

    Music by Dan Phelps

    Theme Song “Eden Was a Garden” by Roman Candle

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    19 January 2021, 10:00 am
  • 47 minutes 46 seconds
    Timothy Dalrymple on The Church's Need for Storytellers and Sages

    Timothy Dalrymple is the President and CEO of Christianity Today. His road to CT is marked by a number of surprise turns, the first being a significant, career-ending injury as an elite gymnast. In the years that followed, he pursued a sense of calling through a variety of ministries, ivy league schools, and the tech industry. This episode explores that story, how it led him to Christianity Today, and the vision he has for CT’s future work, including podcasts like this one.

    You can listen his work on The Jerusalem Podcast here.

    Produced by Mike Cosper

    Edited by Mark Owens

    Music by Dan Phelps

    Theme Song “Eden Was a Garden” by Roman Candle

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    12 January 2021, 10:00 am
  • 36 minutes 45 seconds
    Aundi Kolber on Trying Softer

    Aundi Kolber is a therapist and the author of Try Softer: A Fresh Approach to Move Us out of Anxiety, Stress, and Survival Mode--and into a Life of Connection and Joy.

    On this episode of the podcast, Aundi and Mike talk about the impact of complex trauma on the body and soul, and how Aundi’s own experiences of trauma led her into the work she does as a therapist. They also talk about how Christian faith shapes our perspective on trauma, the relationship between what the head knows and what the body knows, and how Jesus’ own embodiment points the way to our own healing.

    Produced by Mike Cosper

    Edited by Mark Owens

    Theme Song “Eden Was a Garden” by Roman Candle

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    5 January 2021, 10:00 am
  • 41 minutes 58 seconds
    Latifah Alattas on Suffering, Healing, and Singing

    Cultivated veteran Latifah Alattas returns to the podcast this week to talk about life, faith, and creative work after divorce. When her marriage ended in 2017, it derailed a host of dreams and left her asking hard questions about forgiveness, healing, and relationships. Her work in churches was almost entirely halted, and for months she had to attend to her own body and soul to begin healing from the trauma. A year later, she released "Divorce," an album of raw songs exploring the painful emotions and aftermath of that experience. Host Mike Cosper and Latifah discuss the record, the events leading up to and since, and how creative life goes on after loss.

    Plus: Another Cultivated veteran, Melanie Penn, stops by to share about her release "More Alive Vol. 1", a collection of hope-filled songs written in quarantine and COVID.


    Cultivated is a production of Christianity Today.

    This episode was produced by Mike Cosper.

    It was edited by Mark Owens

    Our theme song is “Eden was a Garden” by Roman Candle.

    Music in this episode was by Moda Spira, Page CXVI, and Melanie Penn.

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    14 December 2020, 7:40 pm
  • 39 minutes 48 seconds
    Ross Mason on Innovation, Risk, and Recovery

    Ross Mason’s work has crossed the country and crossed the globe, from Moscow to Silicon Valley, and back to Georgia, where he’s from originally. A lifelong adventurer, he loved climbing, diving, competing in triathlons, and was even certified as a NASCAR driver. In 2007, even after he suffered a C6 spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed from the neck down, that adventurous spirit wasn’t hindered by his paralysis. If anything, it propelled him to look more determinedly for ways to express that spirit for his own good, and for the good of the world. In the years since, he’s been part of healthcare innovations that are revolutionizing care for people – like his own injury – often find themselves staring at a broken healthcare system and looking for help.


    Cultivated is a production of Christianity Today.


    If you like the show, leave us a rating and review wherever you’re listening. It helps other people find the show.


    This episode was produced by Mike Cosper

    It was edited by Mark Owens

    Our music is by Dan Phelps and Roman Candle.

    Our theme song is “Eden was a Garden” by Roman Candle.

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    7 December 2020, 10:00 am
  • 33 minutes 22 seconds
    Dom D'Agostino on Reconciling Science and Faith

    Dominic “Dom” D’Agostino is an Associate Professor at the University of South Florida, where he teaches at the Morsani College of Medicine and the Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology. He’s also a Research Scientist at the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC) where he leads research efforts to optimize the health and performance of astronauts and warfighters, including working with Navy Seals.

    But for many people, Dom is known for his groundbreaking research into the ketogenic diet and it’s benefits for everything from athletic performance to cancer to epilepsy.

    Behind his work is a deep curiosity that led him to not only into the sciences, but on a search for truth that eventually led him Jesus. Dom shares that story on this episode, and shares how it changed the way he thought about his work, leading him to the very research that has been his hallmark ever since.


    Cultivated is a production of Christianity Today.

    This episode was produced and edited by Mike Cosper

    Our theme song is “Eden Was a Garden” by Roman Candle.

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    2 December 2020, 8:52 pm
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