
Friendly Fire is a weekly conversation with Jim Keck, Senior Minister at First-Plymouth Church in Lincoln. Each Saturday morning at 7 a.m., Jim talks with local clergy, politicians, and news-makers about the news of the week in light of our faith.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 180 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

Pastor Jim Keck welcomes Tom Trenney, Minister of Music at First-Plymouth Church, to the latest Friendly Fire.
Pastor Jim Keck welcomes Mark Faatz, Realtor at Nebraska Realty, to the latest Friendly Fire.
Pastor Jim Keck welcomes Alynn Sampson, Executive Director at Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach, to the latest Friendly Fire.
Pastor Jim Keck welcomes Dr Tom Tiegs, psychologist at Fallbrook Behavioral Health, to the latest Friendly Fire.
Pastor Jim Keck welcomes Nebraska State Senator George Dungan to the latest Friendly Fire.
Pastor Jim Keck welcomes Rev Dr Melodie Jones Pointon, Senior Pastor at Eastridge Presbyterian Church, to the latest Friendly Fire.
Pastor Jim Keck welcomes Pastor Greg Olson, Retired Senior Pastor at Southwood Lutheran Church, to the latest Friendly Fire.
Pastor Jim Keck welcomes Dr. Jonathan Redding, Associate Professor of Religion at Nebraska Wesleyan University, to the latest Friendly Fire.






Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.
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Engaging in meaningful discussions about faith and current social issues, the content features conversations with clergy, educators, and community leaders. Topics often revolve around the moral implications of contemporary events, the intersection of religion and politics, and personal narratives related to spirituality, ethics, and community service. Unique aspects include tackling controversial issues like Christian nationalism, LGBTQIA rights, and community health, providing listeners with thought-provoking insights that merge spirituality with societal challenges. The format promotes an empathetic dialogue, making it particularly relatable for those invested in progressive spirituality and social justice.
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Recent guests on Friendly Fire include:
1. Alynn Sampson
2. Tom Tiegs
3. George Dungan
4. Reverend Dr. Melodie Jones Pointon
5. Greg Olson
6. Rev. Dr. Michael S. Piazza
7. Greg Bouvier
8. Jacob Mason
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