Jan. 9, 2026

Be and Do 2026 Preview: Engaging Leaders and Creative Ministries

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Be and Do 2026 Preview: Engaging Leaders and Creative Ministries

Welcome to this special introductory episode of “To Be and Do” with your host, Phil Amerson. In this brief but engaging segment, Phil Amerson gives listeners an exciting look at what’s on the horizon for the podcast in the coming months—promising a season filled with compelling conversations, inspiring guests, and thoughtful exploration of faith, community, and service.

Phil Amerson starts by sharing the lineup for upcoming episodes, offering a preview of the fascinating individuals who will be joining him. First up is Ed Kilbourne, a beloved storyteller and musician whose recent work focuses on “senior Vacation Church school” programs for older adults—an initiative growing in popularity across the Southeast. Ed’s visits are marked by stories, music, and plenty of joy, so listeners can expect an episode full of heart and laughter.

Following Ed, Phil Amerson will welcome Mark Feldmeier, pastor of St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Phil Amerson praises Mark as one of the finest preachers in North America, someone who brings skill and insight to the pulpit week after week. Their conversation will delve into the art of preaching and the ongoing role of faith leaders in today’s world.

Listeners can also look forward to an episode with Christy Popp, a Bloomington-based immigration attorney who works closely with families navigating the country’s ever-changing immigration policies. Phil Amerson acknowledges the unpredictability and challenges faced by documented immigrants, and Christy’s perspective promises to illuminate pressing social justice issues and the human stories behind policy changes.

The show will further explore ministry and leadership with guests such as Rachel Matheny, pastor at Meridian Street United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, and Jim Harnish, a prolific author and former pastor of Hyde Park Church in Tampa. They’ll share their experiences on preaching, church leadership, and service.

Rounding out the upcoming episodes is Tim Sorens from the Parish Collective, an organization focused on creatively engaging clergy and communities, particularly in urban areas.

Takeaways:

  1. A Season of Inspiration: The upcoming episodes are packed with knowledgeable, passionate guests from diverse backgrounds in ministry, leadership, and advocacy.
  2. Faith in Action: Listeners will gain insights into how faith is lived out both inside and outside the church, especially amid changing societal landscapes.
  3. Community and Creativity: The show places a strong emphasis on creative ministry and supporting communities through innovative practices.
  4. Awareness and Advocacy: Complex issues such as immigration receive careful attention, emphasizing real-life impact and empathy.
  5. Support and Prayer:
  6. Phil Amerson
  7. calls for listener support—not just as an audience, but as partners in prayer and learning.

 

Whether you’re a longtime listener or new to “To Be and Do,” this episode is your invitation to join a community seeking wisdom, connection, and hope in the year ahead.