Subversive Undercroft #236: Jesus is Lord of All the Earth
We continue our summer series looking into our favorite hymns, plus we get a short lesson on the church’s calendar of celebrations.
We continue our summer series looking into our favorite hymns, plus we get a short lesson on the church’s calendar of celebrations.
This week Faith To Go formation team members David Tremaine and Charlette Preslar discuss Jesus’ prayer that all may be one as he and God are one and what it means for our lives today.
Special guest Dan Joslyn-Siemiatkoski joins us for a deep dive on Major League Baseball and in this episode they’re talking about Bill Buckner and the sacrament of reconciliation.
Just in time for final exams, it’s the first female seminary professor (at an Episcopal seminary) – Adelaide Teague Case!
We are continuing our look at our favorite hymns and spiritual songs and this week, Lisa’s shares here very favorite, St Patrick’s Breastplate. Plus we learn a little about different pulpits and more.
Joe’s haunches tingle. Drew flees the country. And together they plan their own cancelation
This week Faith To Go formation team members David Tremaine, Charlette Preslar, and special guest the Rev. Jeff Marrinhauk, Canon for Finance in the Diocese of San Diego, discuss Jesus’ promise to his disciples to send peace and the Holy Spirit and what this means for our lives today.
We’re back and for our summer series we’re taking a look at our favorite hymns, and first up is Amazing Grace.
This week Luci and Jordan explore the life and legacy of Elizabeth Evelyn Wright, dedicated educator and founder of the school which today is known as Vorhees College
Special guest the Rev. Gwynn Lynch, Canon to the Ordinary in the Diocese of San Diego, joins discuss Jesus’ words about his identity and his sheep
The awards recognized excellence in church communications across 19 categories, in various media.
A new organization, Brooklyn Neighbors for Refugees, is helping Afghan families relocate.
Earth Day, marked annually on April 22, this year carries the theme, “Invest in Our Planet” highlighting the importance of dedicating time, resources, and energy to solving climate change and other environmental issues.
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