Ron has served as a pastor at University Lutheran Church in Seattle for 12 years. Prior to this call, he served as a pastor at Luther Place Memorial Church in Washington DC. In both settings, he has been very involved in a ministry with homeless women. Based upon this experience and additional research, Ron has authored a manuscript entitled, “The Mystery of Adam and Eve: A Prophetic Critique of the Monarchy.” Looking at this story through an historical, socio-political and metaphorical lens, Ron offers a new interpretation that challenges many traditional interpretations of this story. Ron teaches as he preaches—by offering a thought-provoking perspective on the good news of God’s reign and emphasizing our call to justice and peace in all the earth.
Audio Archive
Moe-Lobeda, Ron
Recordings
Community — Created, Destroyed & Renewed: Creation & Demise of Community
Presenter: Moe-Lobeda, Ron / 1999Community — Created, Destroyed & Renewed: Destruction & Vision of Community
Presenter: Moe-Lobeda, Ron / 1999Community — Created, Destroyed & Renewed: Re-Creation of Community
Presenter: Moe-Lobeda, Ron / 1999Pre-Advent Retreat: Session 2 – Visions of Hope From Micah and Zephaniah
Presenter: Moe-Lobeda, Ron / 2003Pre-Advent Retreat: Session 4 – Visions of Hope From Jeremiah and Malachi
Presenter: Moe-Lobeda, Ron / 2003Bible Study 1: Eve and Adam – A New Perspective on an Old Familiar Story
Presenter: Moe-Lobeda, Ron / 2008Bible Study 2: Eve and Adam – A new perspective on an old familiar story
Presenter: Moe-Lobeda, Ron / 2008Bible Study 3: Eve and Adam – A new perspective on an Old Familiar Story
Presenter: Moe-Lobeda, Ron / 2008Recent Additions
Vespers April 30, 1975 with Wes Prieb (partial)
Vespers April 29, 1975 with Sherman Finer – Crucified for Me
Vespers April 27, 1975 with Carroll Hinderlie – Who’s Afraid of the Holy Ghost
Vespers April 26, 1975 with Tim Samuelson – There’s Many a Slip Between the Cup and the Lip
Vespers April 25, 1975 with Fred Sturgeon – Cure for the Lonliness
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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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