Brian Ellison
Brian Ellison is substitute host of Central Standard and Up To Date and has served in a variety of roles at KCUR since 2008. He has been acting producer and associate producer of Up To Date and was acting producer of The Walt Bodine Show. A member of the Religion Newswriters Association, he also contributes occasionally to KCUR news coverage. Even before joining the KCUR staff, he was a producer and frequent guest on Up To Date's "Religion Roundtable," as well as a committed listener and volunteer.
An ordained Presbyterian minister, Brian served as pastor of Parkville Presbyterian Church for 13 years and now is executive director of the Covenant Network of Presbyterians. A graduate of Harvard University and Princeton Theological Seminary, he is also a freelance writer and an adjunct instructor in preaching at Saint Paul School of Theology in Kansas City, Mo.
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How owners and pets are adjusting to more time at home, what calls 311 dispatchers are fielding during the pandemic and journalists' approach to safely reporting the coronavirus.
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How owners and pets are adjusting to more time at home, what calls 311 dispatchers are fielding during the pandemic and journalists' approach to safely reporting the coronavirus.
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How owners and pets are adjusting to more time at home, what calls 311 dispatchers are fielding during the pandemic and journalists' approach to safely reporting the coronavirus.
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How owners and pets are adjusting to more time at home, what calls 311 dispatchers are fielding during the pandemic and journalists' approach to safely reporting the coronavirus.
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U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver | Independence Mayor Weir | Individual Rights V. Public Good | What Are YoMissouri's Rep. Cleaver on congressional response to coronavirus, how Independence is weathering the pandemic, what government orders mean for civil liberties, how people are passing the time at home
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Segment 1: Why one teacher decided to call it quits. Amid much tension and back-and-forth between the Shawnee Mission School District and the teacher's...
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How Kansas City should be preparing for climate change. Average temperatures in Kansas and Missouri are up a degree or two from a century ago. That may...
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Segment 1: If you haven't been paying attention to football lately, here's what you need to know. This is why Kansas City is SO excited for Super Bowl...
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The 2020 session of the Missouri General Assembly, which convenes Wednesday, promises the usual array of legislative wrangling and partisan bickering —...
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Segment 1: Trauma centers in Kansas City are hopeful their preparation for a mass shooting will never play out. Mass casualties strike with no warning,...