Terry an ELCA pastor serving as the director of Neighbors in Faith, an interfaith effort to recognize Muslims as neighbors and partners in building a more peaceful world, authorized by the Episcopal and Lutheran churches in western Washington. A graduate of the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, he has been a pastor since 1991 and has served in partnership with Episcopalians and Lutherans since 2004. He is the author of two books, Being Human and Apprenticeship. He feels that interfaith dialogue is essential in learning to live with each other given our cultural differences.
Audio Archive
Kyllo, Terry
Recordings
Abrahamic Traditions: Discovering our Common Humanity in a Time of Anxiety
Presenter: Kyllo, Terry / 2018How Do Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Traditions Envision the Proper Goals of an Economic System? with Adam Jamal & Yohanna Kinberg
Presenter: Kyllo, Terry / 2019How Do Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Traditions Envision Our Responsibility within the Environment? with Adam Jamal & Yohanna Kinberg
Presenter: Kyllo, Terry / 2019How Do Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Traditions Envision Our Responsibility to the "Other"? with Adam Jamal & Yohanna Kinberg
Presenter: Kyllo, Terry / 2019Recent Additions
Vespers January 31, 1976 with Becky Lomax & Dave Caemmerer – Seeing Nature Through God
Vespers January 30, 1976 with John Rieke – Even Faith Is a Gift
Vespers January 27, 1976 with Brad Brainerd – Affirming the Will of God
Vespers January 26, 1976 with Eric Jorstad – I Will Lift Up My Eyes Unto the Mountains
Vespers January 25, 1976 with Carroll Hinderlie – What Christ is to Us, So We Are to All
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Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.
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