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Ministry of Presence: Healthy tips for showing up in a time of grief, crisis or trauma. Crisis: as a time of intense trouble, danger or difficulty.Trauma: a time of deeply distressing or disturbing experience.Grief: a time of profound sadness, loss and deep sorrow. Each and every day, millions of people are experiencing times of crisis, trauma and …
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“What our hearts yearn for is to know who we are and why we are here,” from Rise and Hudson, authors of The Wisdom of the Enneagram: The Complete Guide to Psychological and Spiritual Growth for all Nine Personality Types. On this episode, we talk about how the Enneagram leads us into greater self-awareness and enables us to understand others better…
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In episode 6, we talk about books Katherine is reading, which includes The Circle by Dave EggersBorn A Crime by Trevor NoahThe Fourth Turning: An American Prophecy- What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendevous with Destiny by William Strauss and Neil HoweWe also give a shout out to Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church in Ashevill…
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On this episode of the podcast, I take six books from Genevieve’s’ office book shelf and she takes six books from my home and we delve into what we are reading. Admittedly, she has actually completed more books than me. However, when it comes to new ideas in religion, faith and spirituality, I need time to soak it all in and reflect. Maybe you are …
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Listening to God is not a science, but it might be an art form. One in which, we listen closely for the whisper of what we are being told and ultimately called to act on. For Genevieve and I, being open to the possibility of what God could and might do, has been the strongest threads in our faith story. Recently, we've both been challenged to put o…
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On Episode 3 of the podcast, we interview Rev. Janet Watrous. She is an Episcopal priest, in her fortieth year of Ordination. Janet entered into seminary at the height of the Women’s Movement of the 1970’s. She is considered to be “one of the earliest women ordained into the priesthood of our [Episcopal] church”. Janet talks about her experiences o…
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