#161, OTOH, Elizabeth Henry-McKeever, Priest, St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal church in Little Rock, Part 3, April 16 2026
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In this third & final part of our On The Other Hand podcast conversation with Elizabeth Henry-McKeever, Priest at St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal church in Little Rock, we move from the pews into the public square — and into some of the thorniest questions Christians face today. What is the church's role in promoting the common good, and why does Elizabeth believe Christianity is actually most effective when it's operating on the margins rather than the center of power? April presses on the uncomfortable tension between genuine service and evangelism, and Elizabeth doesn't dodge it. She talks about the diversity within Christianity that often gets drowned out, why moderate and progressive Christians need to find their voices, and how to have real conversations with people whose views feel miles away from your own — including what underlying fears often drive those views. Along the way, she shares her thoughts on the separation of church and state and where she still finds hope for common ground. It's a candid conversation that doesn't offer easy answers, but it does offer something rarer: a thoughtful Christian leader willing to wrestle with the questions out loud. Listen in to hear where she lands.