Popping Collars #70: So say we all!

Greg welcomes special guests Stephen McHale, Richard Burden, and Dan Joslyn-Siemiatkoski to the podcast to explore the sci-fi series BATTLESTAR GALACTICA. Why do stories of searching in the wilderness speak to our souls?

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Saints Alive!

We can’t know in advance whose life will have been the kind of life that speaks of holiness, and so we can’t look out on this morning’s congregation and know who is a saint and who is a sinner.

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What lives in the heart

And so, we might say that the Civil war happened 150 years ago; it’s just history; it holds no sway over you anymore. Yet, history is not a series of blips and dashes separated by time. It is a thread, a continuous thread woven into the fabric of our entire humanity.

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Back. Around, and Up

In order for me to have faith I have to have a God I can trust, a God who isn’t going to solve all my problems for me because then I won’t grow.

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Now and Next

I’ve always been a planner and organizer (of space and time), so it is difficult for me to see any downside to planning ahead. That said, there are definite downsides to getting locked in to a vision of how life will go.

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National Cathedral to remove windows honoring Lee and Jackson

After considerable prayer and deliberation, the Cathedral Chapter voted Tuesday to immediately remove the windows. The Chapter believes that these windows are not only inconsistent with our current mission to serve as a house of prayer for all people, but also a barrier to our important work on racial justice and racial reconciliation.

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The art of dissent

Christ Episcopal Church, Shaker Heights stands just outside the city of Cleveland, Ohio. Through a new Community Gallery exhibit, it is also making it clear where it stands on issues of immigration, climate change, and racial justice.

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