
2FAB: Emma, Queen of Hawaii
Queen Emma of Hawaii, reader, singer, and hospital & cathedral builder
Queen Emma of Hawaii, reader, singer, and hospital & cathedral builder
Ahead of All Saints’ Day, the conversation turns to the Renewal of Baptismal Vows and the sprinkling of the people with holy water (also known
Joe tries to help Drew figure out whether he will continue to pledge his allegiance to evangelicalism or finally accept his fate and pledge his commitment to…the devil?
We get into a conversation about brands and foods that tests our friendship before moving onto the feasts anchored by All Saints before finally getting into what the BCP has to say about penitence as a prayer practice.
This week 2FAB explores the life and legacy of the formerly enslaved woman, Sojourner Truth who became an advocate for abolition, temperance, and civil and women’s rights in the nineteenth century.
David and Charlette discuss the story of Jesus healing the blindness of a man named Bartimaeus from this week’s gospel
Joe refuses to endorse Drew’s favorite show. Drew kind of compliments Joel Osteen. And they finally get back to the Sermon on the Mount to discover what Jesus has against promises.
We start by talking about the “how” of implementing of Jesus’ vision doesn’t always unfold as we might want it to before moving onto our continuing conversation on prayer, especially penitence.
Luci and Jordan continue their look at North American saints this week with Marguerite d’Youville a French Canadian woman who founded the Order of Sisters of Charity of Montreal, often called the Grey Nuns of Montreal.
This week Faith To Go formation team member Charlette Preslar and special guests the Rev. Hannah Wilder and Demetreus Gregg discuss this week’s gospel, the implications for our spiritual lives, and what conversations at home will be like based on these gospel themes.