
Who is St. Julian of Norwich? PART 01
What does Rage Against the Machine and motherly images of God have to do with a 14th century saint? Turns out ... a LOT. We are (finally) doing one of the MOST requested episodes ever -- diving deep ...
20 Huhti 46min

What is a Sermon?
The sermon may (or may not) be your favorite part of the service, but did you know not all Christian services have a sermon? And there are as many definitions of what a sermon "is" as there are preach...
13 Huhti 49min

What is the Exsultet?
Easter is proclaimed in the Easter Vigil with a famous chant called "The Exsultet," and while we have lots of other famous chants and proclamations, this one is really special and has a wild backstory...
6 Huhti 44min

What is Temptation?
Lent begins with the story of Jesus being tempted in the wilderness by Satan. But ... what is temptation? As we come to the end of our 40 days of Lent now in Holy Week, we take a moment to truly ask o...
30 Maalis 43min

Who is the Woman at the Well?
The Samaritan Woman, also called The Woman at the Well, appears in John 4 in a long discourse with Jesus under the noonday sun. She famously has had many husbands and is currently "with" a man who is ...
23 Maalis 38min

Who was St. Brigid?
Saint Brigid of Kildare is steeped in myth to people of Christian and Pagan faith, and she's one of the three patron saints of Ireland. Known for being an abbess who led orders of men and women; a nun...
16 Maalis 59min

What is the Nicene Creed? PART 12: Resurrection of the Dead
For part 12 of 12 on “What is the Nicene Creed?” we unpack these lines:"We look for the resurrection of the dead,and the life of the world to come.Amen."**cues up "The Final Countdown" by Europe**So.....
9 Maalis 46min

What is the Nicene Creed? PART 11: Baptism
Baptism is considered THE entrance to Christian faith -- but Christians vary widely in practice and belief on what baptism does, who it is for, and why we do it. So for part 10 of 12 on “What is the N...
2 Maalis 55min






















