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Fred Bahnson is a writer, essayist, and ordained minister whose work explores the intersection of faith, nature, and community. In this profound and far-ranging conversation, Fred and Andrew discuss the adventurous spirit of Thomas Merton, wrestling with the notion of original sin, and finding an “embodied experience” of faith rooted in the natural world. Fred shares how his work—from his book Soil and Sacrament to his recent films and essays for Emergence Magazine—is an effort to present a vision of Christian faith that challenges common stereotypes, focusing instead on the larger story of what God is doing and how we live as people of faith. #AndrewOsenga #ThePivot #HowToRemember #IndieArtist #Producer #Nashville #FredBahnson #ThomasMerton #ThePivotPodcast #FaithAndNature #ChristianSpirituality #SpiritualFormation #CreationCare Resources & Mentions: – Guest’s links: https://www.fredbahnson.com – How to Remember by Andrew Osenga: https://bit.ly/3IPPEBY – Hold the Light by Andrew Osenga: https://bit.ly/4lf4dwm About Andrew Osenga: Andrew has been an active part of the Christian music community for many years as an artist, producer, songwriter and record executive. From working extensively with Grammy and Dove award-winning artists like Andrew Peterson, Steven Curtis Chapman, Jars of Clay, and Sandra McCracken, to nurturing and developing younger acts like Citizens, Mission House, Sarah Kroger and The New Respects, Andrew has built a reputation for passionate musicality and thoughtful creativity. He is the founder and leader of Anchor Hymns, a multi-generational community of artists creating new sacred songs for the postmodern Church, and serves as creative director for Belmont and Samford University theology and worship arts programs. Beyond music, he can be found writing weekly on his popular faith and culture Substack and on his podcast, The Pivot. His first book, How To Remember, will be released by Moody Publishers on October 7, 2025. Andrew lives in Nashville with his wife and daughters and hikes at Radnor Lake every morning he can. What was your “PIVOT” point? Join our growing community and subscribe to the channel, where we celebrate the wisdom of intellectual humility and authentic transformation. No matter where you're tuning in from, we hope these stories offer a reminder that it's never too late to change your perspective. Find More Stories on Your Favorite Platform: – YouTube: / andrewosenga – Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... – Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2rYIgNn... – iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-th... Follow Andrew on Social Media: – Facebook: / andrewosenga – Instagram: / andrewosenga – Substack: https://andrewosenga.substack.com/ 🎙️ Hold The Light Vinyl: https://shop.bandwear.com/collections... Stay in touch: 📝 Substack: https://andrewosenga.substack.com/ 🛜 Website: https://www.andrewosenga.com/ 📍Subscribe: / @andrewosengamusic Find My Music: 💚 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1lJC5... ❤️ Apple: / andrew-osenga 🤍 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/artists/B000...