2FAB: Dr. Anna Julia Hayward Cooper
Today’s episode is all about the mother of Black feminism: Anna Julia Haywood Cooper!
Today’s episode is all about the mother of Black feminism: Anna Julia Haywood Cooper!
Joe believes 50 Cent’s musical career may have lost value due to inflation. Drew offers to buy you a pizza. And they take a week off of Bible stuff to talk about the news.
David and Charlette discuss the story of the empty tomb from Luke’s gospel, the implications of this story for our spiritual lives, and what conversations at home will be like based on these gospel themes.
Luci and Jordan bring an episode all too relevant for our times: The Martyrs of Memphis
We begin by marveling at the inappropriateness of most teen culture from the 80’s (AND BEFORE!). And then we continue our journey through the catechism and talking about what might await us on the other side of death plus a little detour into the place of the Bible in the life of faith.
After a Covid-induced hiatus, we return with a conversation about Ash Wednesday: how important is it to offer this liturgy? Should Eucharist automatically be included?
In this episode, Drew gives Joe a “spirit name.” Joe pays a woman to stab him unconscious. And together they head BACK TO THE CROSS.
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Special guest the Rev. Troy Elder, Missioner for Migration Ministries in the Diocese of San Diego joins in to discuss the story of Jesus visiting Mary, Martha, and Lazarus from John’s gospel
From Popping Collars: The third in a series about the intersection fo faith and baseball with special guest Dan Joslyn-Siemiatkoski