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Voices From the Archives

Fountain Street Church

Welcome to Voices From The Archives A journey through the rich history of Fountain Street Church, a unique, non-denominational congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Through recordings from our archives, we bring you the voices of past ministers, guest speakers, and community leaders as they wrestle with timeless questions of faith, justice, and the evolving role of religion in society. Each epis... more

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In this episode, renowned scholar Elaine Pagels explores the roles of Eve and Mary Magdalene in early Christian thought and uncovers how ancient texts—both biblical and non-canonical—shaped ideas about gender, sexuality, and the divine. From the myth... more

In this episode, we dive into a thought-provoking conversation with theologian and author Matthew Fox, exploring his transformative ideas on spirituality, creativity, and the sacred. Fox, known for his work in creation spirituality and his challenges... more

In this episode of Voices from the Archives, we present Rev. Duncan Littlefair’s 1994 sermon, What Are We Celebrating?, delivered at Fountain Street Church’s 125th anniversary. Littlefair reflects on gratitude, the church’s identity, and its enduring... more

This week's episode features a historic lecture by Stokely Carmichael, delivered at Fountain Street Church on May 17, 1967.

A pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement and former chairman of SNCC, Carmichael passionately addresses issues of racial... more

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