Media Appearances

Thoughtful Conversations Across Radio, Podcasts, Television, and Print

Peter Preble enjoys thoughtful conversations that explore faith, grief, ethics, history, and community life. Over the years, he has appeared on radio programs, podcasts, television broadcasts, and public forums, sharing perspectives shaped by pastoral ministry, hospice care, historical scholarship, and public theology.

Whether discussing current events, end-of-life care, Revolutionary New England, or the role of faith in contemporary society, each appearance reflects a commitment to informed, compassionate, and respectful dialogue.

Featured Broadcast

Faith in America (2020)

Host

Faith in America was a weekly public affairs radio program hosted by Peter Preble, featuring conversations with religious leaders, scholars, authors, and public thinkers from across the theological and civic spectrum. Broadcast on WCRN and WACE, the program explored the intersection of faith and contemporary public life through thoughtful interviews and respectful dialogue.

The program welcomed guests representing diverse Christian traditions and public perspectives, encouraging conversations that informed rather than divided. An ongoing archival project is reconstructing the complete history of the program, including episodes, guests, promotional materials, and surviving recordings.

Selected Guests

  • Rev. Dr. John Dorhauer

  • Bishop Douglas Fisher

  • Sr. Simone Campbell

  • Rev. Dr. Kent Siladi

  • Dr. Scott Hancock

  • Samuel Perry

  • Miguel Diaz

  • Simran Singh

  • Rev. Bruce Arbour

  • Rev. Joseph Grieboski

  • and many others.

Earlier Radio Broadcasting

Before Faith in America, Peter hosted and contributed to several local and regional radio programs that explored faith, spirituality, and community life.

Hosted Programs

  • Facing East

  • Shepherd of Souls

  • Father Peter Live

  • The WESO Morning Show

While some recordings have been lost to time, these programs represent the beginning of Peter's long commitment to public conversation through broadcast media. The ongoing Peter Preble Papers archival project continues to recover and preserve surviving recordings, schedules, promotional materials, and documentation.

Podcast & Digital Media

Peter has appeared on a variety of podcasts and digital media programs discussing theology, history, spirituality, and pastoral care.

Selected Appearances

  • Sacramental Whine

  • The Catholic Foodie Show

  • iPadre (#113)

  • Interview with Fr. Hans Jacobse for Orthodox Today

Television & Video

Peter has participated in television interviews and community media programming throughout his career, with additional archival material currently being recovered and preserved through The Peter Preble Papers.

Selected appearances and recordings will be added as they become available.

Print & Online Media

Over the course of more than two decades, Peter Preble's essays, articles, and commentary have appeared in newspapers, magazines, journals, denominational publications, and online media, exploring faith, grief, ethics, history, community life, and public theology.

Selected Publications

National & International

  • HuffPost

  • Pravmir (Pravoslavie.ru)

  • Orthodox Today

  • The Faith Almanac

  • Credința – The Faith

  • Unirea – The Union

Newspapers & Community Publications

  • Hull Times

  • Stonebridge Press newspapers

  • Turley Publications newspapers

  • The Town Common

  • Tantasqua Town Crier

  • Quaboag Current

Journals & Books

  • Monasticism, Asceticism and Holiness in Eastern Orthodoxy (Theotokos Press)

  • Additional essays and theological publications

The Peter Preble Papers

The Peter Preble Papers is an ongoing archival project dedicated to preserving more than two decades of Peter's published writing, radio broadcasts, interviews, lectures, and public engagement. Current archival work includes reconstructing the complete history of Faith in America, recovering earlier radio broadcasts, preserving surviving audio recordings, and documenting the evolution of Peter's public voice across multiple media platforms.