Episodes

  • Feasting on Friendship: The Table as Art and Sacrament
    Jun 26 2025

    The Rabbit Room presents this session from Hutchmoot 2024:

    Feasting on Friendship: The Table as Art and Sacrament (by Jennifer Trafton & Lanier Ivester)

    A discussion of sacramental living, particularly as it pertains to the table: its significance as a place where relationships are nourished as well as bodies, and as a lesser, daily sacrament that shepherds us weekly towards the Lord’s Table. Exploring the hospitality can be born out of a shared sense of pilgrimage, we will reflect on how both our art and our friendship have flourished around tables of our lives.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • It Is Not Finished: Miyazaki and the Crushing Weight of Beauty
    Jun 12 2025

    Hayao Miyazaki is a living legend of the animation world. Named the
    “Walt Disney of Japan,” he’s made over a dozen films, many of which are
    considered masterpieces. But what did he sacrifice in pursuit of cinematic
    perfection? His most recent Oscar-winning film, The Boy and the Heron, in
    addition to showcasing the hallmarks of a Miyazaki movie, might also serve
    as a Rosetta Stone for interpreting a complex man and his relationship with
    his (un)finished body of work.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • What Is a Christian Game?
    Jun 5 2025

    In this session from Hutchmoot 2022, Andy Patton asks, "What Is a Christian Game?"

    From smartphone apps to Amazon’s algorithms, games and game dynamics are
    playing an increasingly significant role in modern life. But what is a “Christian”
    game? To begin to answer that question, we have to ask a more primary
    question: What does it mean to be human and how can games cause humans to
    flourish in the modern world?

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Vincent Van Gogh and the Sacred Work of Stewarding Another’s Pain
    May 22 2025

    What if you were primarily know for for the most shameful thing about you? Most people, if they know anything about Van Gogh, know that he cut off his ear. What brought this visionary painter to such a place of despair and shame? And once we know the actual story of why he wounded himself in this way, what obligation do we have to steward his painful story well? This seminar digs into the circumstances surrounding Vincent’s beautiful and tragic final years, and examines how to care well for fellow sufferers.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • What John le Carré's Spies Teach Us About Conspiracy Theories
    Jun 27 2022

    In this session from 2021's Hutchmoot: Homebound, Mark Meynell looks at the long career of spy-novelist John le Carré and reflects on how our outlook as Christians ought to counteract the power of conspiracy theories.

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    50 mins
  • Imagining the New Creation
    May 30 2022

    The Hutchmoot Podcast features some of our favorite sessions recorded at our annual conference which celebrates art, music, story, and faith in all their many intersections. Today, we’re excited to share a session led by James Paul called “Imagining the New Creation” from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.

    Many have a distorted view of what Christians believe about Heaven. In this session, James Paul discusses what the Bible actually teaches about the New Earth and helps us attune our desires to its coming.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Faith, Fiction, and Christian Nationalism
    May 2 2022

    We’re excited to share a session from Dr. Russell Moore called Faith, Fiction, and Christian Nationalism from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.

    In this session, Dr. Moore looks to the works and wisdom of Wendell Berry to help us understand how best to approach our ideas of country and community without stumbling into idolatry.

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    43 mins
  • A Mystery in the Making: A Conversation on Music
    Mar 21 2022

    It's our pleasure to share a conversation about music between Ben Shive and Sara Groves called “A Mystery in the Making” from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.

    In this session, Ben Shive and Sara Groves discuss the struggles, joys, and mysteries of their work from the perspective of both the artist's and the producer's side of the creative process.

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    46 mins