Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 hours 57 minutes
As we anticipate the upcoming exhibit of the Foster Youth Museum at Grace Cathedral, we reflect on the real stories of foster youth as a modern depiction of the story of Job.
We wrestle with instructions about prayer in the book of James, based on our own experiences of needing prayers of healing for ourselves and loved ones.
This week we reflect on what our own nomadic lifestyle at Braid has taught us about how we think in new ways about where the spirit of God dwells.The music you hear in our podcast is "Braid," written and performed by John Tirro.
This week we wonder how we disciples might do a better job of sending one another out into the world with authority.The music you hear in our podcast is "Braid," written and performed by John Tirro. You can find his music in iTunes.
This week we reflect on circles of healing – how we heal each other, and even how we heal God.The music you hear in our podcast is "Braid," written and performed by John Tirro.
This week we reflect on one of the most difficult aspects of discipleship: living in God's time rather than our own.Learn more about Aung San Suu Kyi. The music you hear in our podcast is "Braid," written and performed by John Tirro. You can...
This week we reflect on Jesus's relationship with his own family of origin and what it means for all of us to adopt one other into the great Holy Family.Listen to Krista Tippett's interview with Fr. Greg Boyle on On Being (either the produced episode...
This week we hear Paul's words to the Romans in light of our own family stories and what we have learned about family through the stories of many foster youth.The music you hear in our podcast is "Braid," written and performed by John Tirro. You...
This week we wonder what it was like for Jesus to awaken into new life and what it means for the Spirit to call us all into new life.The music you hear in our podcast is "Braid," written and performed by John Tirro. You can find his music in iTunes.
This week we read the Acts of the Apostles from a church planter's perspective and consider what it took to be one of the "startup" disciples.The music you hear in our podcast is "Braid," written and performed by John Tirro. You can find his...