Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 hours 57 minutes
In our first podcast of the new year, we reflect on the story of Jesus turning water into wine and the role we all have to play in God's work of transformation and healing.
As we hear the Christmas story this year, we reflect on the shepherds who respond to the angels' message and show up just to befriend and adore the most important child in the world, and we give thanks for all the shepherds who are part of Braid's...
We reflect on the labyrinth as a helpful metaphor for our work at Braid in helping each other find the center in a world that is full of twists and turns.
For many people – including most foster youth – holidays are times of grief and loneliness. We reflect on how difficult it is to anticipate Christmas when it is not the joyful and hopeful season our culture and our church say it...
What if we imagined Jesus' second coming like the approach of San Francisco's famous fog (fondly known as Karl)? And what if we were agents of that right now?
We consider what it means to hear Jesus' warnings about the destruction that will usher in a new age from a city that has been defined by natural disasters.
We wrestle with the notion of sacrifice in scripture, especially in light of a special event we held in Grace Cathedral two weeks ago. You can read more about that event on our blog: https://braidmission.org/story-of-grace/
As we hear the story of the healing of Bartimaeus, we reflect on how we can model Jesus's compassion by truly seeing others, especially those who have lost most of their connections in this world.
This week we had the honor of participating in the weekly forum at Grace Cathedral, which was a conversation with two former foster youth who contributed to the Foster Youth Museum. Latrenda Leslie serves as a Kinship Navigator at Lincoln...
We reflect on Jesus' challenging words about how we use our wealth in light of our visit to the SOCAP conference this week.