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What if understanding the Trinity doesn’t mean anything more than understanding that we need each other, that we actually must be in relationship?
Show notesHosted by Calvary Episcopal Church · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 500 episodes
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Calvary is an eclectic bunch of Christian people who don’t all think the same thoughts, or dress the same way, or vote for the same candidates, or even believe all the same things about the mystery of God and what it means to be human. But we believe we need each other because of our differences, not in spite of them. So, whoever you are, wherever you come from, whatever joys or burdens you carry, you are welcome at Calvary Episcopal Church.
Calvary Episcopal Church hosts Calvary Episcopal Church - Memphis, TN, a religion show with 500 episodes published.
What if understanding the Trinity doesn’t mean anything more than understanding that we need each other, that we actually must be in relationship?
Show notesGod is the one in whom we live and move and have our being. All of us. Each precious created thing that ever was. Every creature. Every stone. Every atom. These are real because they are given. And they are given, becaus
Show notesYou will not lose your way because I am the way. You do not have to go searching for truth because I am the truth. You do not have to fear that life will slip away from you. Because I am the life.
Show notes"Our duty as God's sheep is not to sit idly while God's protection and love wash over us, or to expect to be carried, but rather to continue walking even if we are in the valley of the shadow of death. It's to continue l
Show notesHow much smaller and how much sadder a gospel it would be to think God loves us because we are right, rather than because God's very nature is to love. How much paltrier would the good news be if it were that some of us
Show notesAnd into our demented lives, Jesus comes uninvited, saying something like, “I see you, and you can live in this shattered world in a different way. You can take the fragments and scars and make something whole again, eve
Show notesMaybe if our love loses the last of its interest in anything it might get in return, maybe then we’ll find ourselves alive at last, in that eternal kingdom Jesus kept telling us has been right here among us all along.
Show notes"New life starts in the dark, a seed in the ground, a child in the womb, Christ, in the tomb. The darkness is not abandonment. The darkness is not the end. The darkness is not where God stops. The darkness is where God i
Show notes"Because a night creeps through the day." Because this is how it is. And this world of distorted and destructive power, of fear turned to anger and rage. On a grand scale, how the forces of control can conspire to crush
Show notes"It's a love that will even set aside its own seat at the table, set aside its privilege, its power, even its precious dignity if need be, so it can kneel down and give of itself for the sake of its beloved, no matter ho
Show notesBut more than an itinerary for these next seven days, we have a map that will help us on those other sojourns, the ones when we can’t see beyond the bend in the road. Because this isn’t just a map of Jerusalem. It’s a ma
Show notesCome out of hiding, come out of shame, come out of addiction, of fear, come out of the story that has convinced you that this is as alive as you will ever be. Come out.
Show notesThe Rev. Dr. Heber M. Brown, III is a nationally recognized leader in faith-based social innovation and food justice. After serving nearly fourteen years as a pastor in Baltimore—where he witnessed the impacts of food ap
Show notes"If everyone always got exactly what they deserved, and the universe finally behaved like we think it should, what would be lost? Well, I think the grace of this moment would be lost. This encounter that a man born blind
Show notesBishop Deon K. Johnson is the eleventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri, where his ministry centers faith, justice, and joy. A native of Barbados, he brings a global perspective shaped by resilience, community
Show notesStephen Cook has served as senior pastor of Second Baptist Church in Memphis since 2010. Under his leadership, the congregation has embraced its identity as a center of Christian community throughout the week, recognizin
Show notesJonathan Lee Walton, Ph.D., is a social ethicist, religious educator, and the eighth president of Princeton Theological Seminary. A leading voice on American religion, he is the author of Watch This! and A Lens of Love,
Show notesKontji Anthony is a veteran journalist and host of Live at 9 on Memphis CBS affiliate WREG-TV. With a 30-year career in anchoring, reporting, producing, and writing, she has been recognized by the Tennessee General Assem
Show notesDrew Jackson is a poet, speaker, public theologian, and Managing Director of Formation at the Center for Action and Contemplation. He is the author of God Speaks Through Wombs, a finalist for the Christian Book Award, an
Show notesThe Very Rev. Katherine (Katie) Carlsen Churchwell has served as dean of St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral in Oklahoma City since 2020 and is the first woman to hold the role. A graduate of Lewis & Clark College and Virgini
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