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Credible Witness
Nikki Toyama-Szeto
10 episodes
4 weeks ago
Credible Witness is a weekly podcast exploring what it means to live out an authentic faith in today’s world. Each episode features a compelling story of a Christian leader navigating social tension and personal sacrifice in pursuit of their calling to follow Jesus. Hosted by Nikki Toyama-Szeto, executive director of Christians for Social Action, the podcast invites listeners to listen with courage and imagine a more credible church—rooted in love, truth, and communal hope. For more information, visit crediblewitness.us.
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Credible Witness is a weekly podcast exploring what it means to live out an authentic faith in today’s world. Each episode features a compelling story of a Christian leader navigating social tension and personal sacrifice in pursuit of their calling to follow Jesus. Hosted by Nikki Toyama-Szeto, executive director of Christians for Social Action, the podcast invites listeners to listen with courage and imagine a more credible church—rooted in love, truth, and communal hope. For more information, visit crediblewitness.us.
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Christianity
Personal Journals,
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Staying with Jesus When the Church’s Credibility Is at Stake / Jemar Tisby, Mark Labberton, and Nikki Toyama-Szeto Introduce the Podcast
Credible Witness
1 hour 2 minutes 2 seconds
3 months ago
Staying with Jesus When the Church’s Credibility Is at Stake / Jemar Tisby, Mark Labberton, and Nikki Toyama-Szeto Introduce the Podcast
In the premiere episode of *Credible Witness*, host Nikki Toyama-Szeto is joined by theologian and public historian Jemar Tisby and pastor and scholar Mark Labberton to explore how the witness of the church has become compromised—and what might restore its credibility. Reflecting on five years of candid, challenging conversation among diverse Christian leaders during the wake of George Floyd’s murder and rising Christian nationalism, the three discuss the soul-searching, disillusionment, and hope that emerged. Together, they examine the cultural fractures, theological tensions, and moral failures that have pushed many to extremes, elevating strident voices as an increased number of people to leave the church. They articulate the mission and vision of Credible Witness, testify to a persistent hope in Jesus and the power of honest community, face painful truths, and imagine a church that more truly reflects the love, justice, and mercy of God. **Key Moments** 1. “We absolutely get that… but we’re still on board with Jesus. And Jesus has always been with us and hasn’t left us.” 2. “This isn’t about leaving Jesus. This is about following Jesus.” 3. “We’ve got a better story to tell.” 4. “It was the church that was putting the church at risk.” 5. “The church has a reputation in the United States… and not a good one by and large.” **About the Contributors** Nikki Toyama-Szeto is the host of Credible Witness, and is executive director of Christians for Social Action, equipping the church to pursue justice and follow Jesus in the tension of our times. Jemar Tisby is the author of *The Color of Compromise* and *How to Fight Racism*, and founder of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective. He is the host of *Pass the Mic.* Mark Labberton is a pastor, author, and former president of Fuller Seminary, known for his prophetic voice on faith, justice, and the credibility of the church. He is host of the podcast *Conversing*. ## Show Notes - “This isn’t about leaving Jesus. This is about following Jesus.” —Jemar Tisby - Nikki introduces *Credible Witness* as a space for honest stories of faith amid moral complexity and social tension - Mark recalls the origins of the conversation in summer 2020: COVID-19, George Floyd, church division, and racial injustice - Jemar Tisby clarifies the mission for imagining a more credible Christian witness - Nikki reflects on trust-building in a space that welcomed “tricky truths” and honesty without pretense - The group’s five-year journey begins as a short experiment but grows into a lasting community of deep discernment - “We weren’t trying to replicate any harm.” —Jemar Tisby - The group names white Christian nationalism and silence on injustice as threats to the church’s credibility - Ephesians 2 and the power of “coming together of the unlikes” as a witness to the resurrection - “It was the church that was putting the gospel at risk.” —Mark Labberton - Nikki explains how church neutrality began to speak volumes: “Choosing silence was actually a loud voice.” - Discussion on the failure of integrity: “Too many things in isolation” eroded credibility - Jemar highlights story as central to public theology: “We’ve got a better story to tell.” - The group wrestles with algorithmic distortion and toxic digital narratives shaping Christian identity - “Not just message, but embodiment”: The church’s credibility depends on lived ethics, not just theological claims - Mark emphasizes self-examination: “Are we credible?” - Dissonance and disagreement as gifts: “What kept people in the room was the gift of dissonance.” —Nikki Toyama-Szeto - Jemar recalls moments of tension over how to prioritize justice issues while remaining unified in Christ - The group’s diversity as a deliberate strategy: different traditions, backgrounds, and responsibilities within the church - Nikki names divine timing: the conversation is more urgent now than when it began - “We’re not all supposed to be the same... That’s how everything gets covered.” —Jemar Tisby - Mark frames the church’s failure as internal implosion—not external threat - “Why is the church seemingly so unchanged?” —Mark Labberton - Nikki describes how marginalized voices carry wisdom for the way forward - Jemar articulates the podcast’s goal: a mirror and a window for listeners to see both themselves and the larger church - Nikki closes with an invitation to slow down and listen generously: “Pull up a chair...”
Credible Witness
Credible Witness is a weekly podcast exploring what it means to live out an authentic faith in today’s world. Each episode features a compelling story of a Christian leader navigating social tension and personal sacrifice in pursuit of their calling to follow Jesus. Hosted by Nikki Toyama-Szeto, executive director of Christians for Social Action, the podcast invites listeners to listen with courage and imagine a more credible church—rooted in love, truth, and communal hope. For more information, visit crediblewitness.us.