BJC Podcast Archive
Below is a collection of BJC podcasts dating back to 2011. It include interviews with BJC staff and supporters, as well as speeches from events like the Shurden Lectures and Religious Liberty Council Luncheon. For the latest podcasts, visit our main podcasts page. You can also subscribe to our iTunes channel or our podcast RSS feed.
Interviews
BJC supporter Mark Wiggs
Former BJC board chair and Religious Liberty Council co-chair Mark Wiggs looks back on his history with the BJC, as well as his friendships with Brent Walker and James Dunn.
Beth Echols on working for the BJC in the 1960s
A passionate Baptist and religious liberty supporter, Echols found a home at the Baptist Joint Committee. She recalls fighting sexism, covering Congress and the brilliance of Dr. Emanuel Carlson
Hollman and Hawks on Trinity Lutheran v. Pauley
BJC General Counsel Holly Hollman and Associate General Counsel Jennifer Hawks break down the BJC’s friend-of-the-court brief in Trinity Lutheran Church v. Pauley
Walker and Hawks on Zubik v. Burwell oral arguments
BJC Executive Director Brent Walker and Associate General Counsel Jennifer Hawks recap the oral argument in Zubik v. Burwell and the atmosphere inside and outside of the Court
Hollman on Zubik v. Burwell
General Counsel Holly Hollman discusses the BJC’s friend-of-the-court brief in the case ahead of the March 23 oral arguments
Watson and Hawks on the 2016 essay contest
BJC Staff Counsel Jennifer Hawks joins Education and Outreach Specialist Charles Watson Jr. talk about the topic for the 2016 Religious Liberty Essay Scholarship
Don Byrd on the year in religious liberty
The BJC Blogger discusses the biggest church-state stories of 2015 and looks forward to 2016
Brent Walker on holiday displays
BJC Executive Director Brent Walker addresses the annual “December dilemma” that arises when holiday displays on government property create controversies and divide communities
Charles Watson Jr. and Judge Wendell Griffen
BJC Education and Outreach Specialist Charles Watson Jr. speaks with Judge Wendell Griffen following Griffen’s delivery of the Lectures on Social Justice and Religious Liberty at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California
Brent Walker remembers James M. Dunn
BJC Executive Director Brent Walker recalls the life and legacy of his predecessor, Dr. James M. Dunn. A lifelong advocate for religious liberty, Dunn passed away July 4, 2015, at the age of 83.
Obergefell v. Hodges decision
BJC General Counsel Holly Hollman discusses the impact of the Supreme Court ruling and how it affects churches.
BJC Blogger Don Byrd
Byrd talks about the origins of Blog from the Capital and navigating the church-state news landscape
Religious Liberty Essay Scholarship Contest
BJC Education and Outreach Specialist Charles Watson Jr. explains the 2015 contest
Town of Greece v. Galloway
BJC General Counsel Holly Hollman and Staff Counsel Nan Futrell discuss the Supreme Court case preceding oral arguments in 2013.
RLC Luncheon podcasts
2015: Marvin A. McMickle
President of Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
2014: Melissa Rogers
Executive Director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships
2013: Suzii Paynter
“Teacups, Tevye and the First Sixteen”
2012: Bill J. Leonard
“The Baptists: Distressed and Distressing Conscience”
Shurden Lectures podcasts
2016: Molly T. Marshall
Lecture 1: “Understanding Religious Liberty Amidst Religious Pluralism”
Lecture 2: “Preserving Religious Liberty for a Christian Minority”
2015: Alan Brownstein
Lecture 1: “Engaging in Respectful Discourse about Religion and Equality”
Lecture 2: “The Multi-Dimensional Nature of Church-State Controversies”
Lecture 3: “Liberty and Equality Values in the Hobby Lobby and Town of Greece Decisions”
2014: Michael I. Meyerson
Lecture 1: “The False Divide: Religious Support for Separation of Church and State”
Lecture 2: “Freedom of Religion: The Framers’ Extraordinary Compromise”
2013: J. Brent Walker
Lecture 1: “First Principles: God-given, but Government Protected”
Lecture 2: “First Freedoms: Accommodate Religion, but Don’t Advance It”
Lecture 3: “Religion and Politics: How Did We Do in 2012?”
2012: Frank Lambert
Lecture 1: “America Conceived as a Christian Nation?: The Separation of Good and Bad History”
Lecture 2: “A Secular/Sacred Alliance in the Fight for Religious Liberty”
Lecture 3: “Constituting the Separation of Church and State”
2011: Melissa Rogers
Lecture 1: “Religious Expression in American Public Life”
Lecture 2: “An American and Christian Case for Defending Muslims’ Free Exercise Rights”
Lecture 3: “Faith-based Partnerships Under Presidents Bush and Obama”